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Style library#
This example shows the same network plotted with a variery of styles from the iplotx style library.
Tip
You can further modify any of these styles with a custom dictionary (see Basics of styling).
import igraph as ig
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import iplotx as ipx
styles = [
"default",
"hollow",
"tree",
"greyscale",
"rededge",
"rednode",
"networkx",
"igraph",
"eerie",
"unicorn",
]
g = ig.Graph.Ring(9, directed=True)
layout = g.layout("circle")
fig, axs = plt.subplots(5, 2, figsize=(7.5, 20))
for style, ax in zip(styles, axs.ravel()):
ipx.plot(
g,
ax=ax,
layout=layout,
style=style,
vertex_labels=style in ("default", "hollow", "unicorn", "networkx", "igraph"),
title=style,
margins=0.1 if style == "unicorn" else 0,
)

For completeness, below the same plot but for the undirected ring graph:
g = ig.Graph.Ring(9, directed=False)
fig, axs = plt.subplots(5, 2, figsize=(7.5, 20))
for style, ax in zip(styles, axs.ravel()):
ipx.plot(
g,
ax=ax,
layout="circle",
style=style,
vertex_labels=style in ("default", "hollow", "unicorn", "networkx", "igraph"),
title=style,
margins=0.1 if style == "unicorn" else 0,
)

Total running time of the script: (0 minutes 0.666 seconds)