Exporting edge colors to Gephi from NetworkX











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Adding colored nodes is covered here.



However, a similar method does not work for edges, it seems.



At the moment the edges of my graph are different colors in NetworkX, but Gephi can't seem to see that.



I have tried:



edge[2]['viz'] = {color: {'r': 255, 'g': 0, 'b': 0, 'a': 0}}


and Gephi just ignores the color property.



Is there a way to add colored edges?










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    Adding colored nodes is covered here.



    However, a similar method does not work for edges, it seems.



    At the moment the edges of my graph are different colors in NetworkX, but Gephi can't seem to see that.



    I have tried:



    edge[2]['viz'] = {color: {'r': 255, 'g': 0, 'b': 0, 'a': 0}}


    and Gephi just ignores the color property.



    Is there a way to add colored edges?










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      Adding colored nodes is covered here.



      However, a similar method does not work for edges, it seems.



      At the moment the edges of my graph are different colors in NetworkX, but Gephi can't seem to see that.



      I have tried:



      edge[2]['viz'] = {color: {'r': 255, 'g': 0, 'b': 0, 'a': 0}}


      and Gephi just ignores the color property.



      Is there a way to add colored edges?










      share|improve this question













      Adding colored nodes is covered here.



      However, a similar method does not work for edges, it seems.



      At the moment the edges of my graph are different colors in NetworkX, but Gephi can't seem to see that.



      I have tried:



      edge[2]['viz'] = {color: {'r': 255, 'g': 0, 'b': 0, 'a': 0}}


      and Gephi just ignores the color property.



      Is there a way to add colored edges?







      python networkx gephi






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          The issue here was that I had alpha 'a' set to 0.



          Setting it to literally any positive number will solve the issue / save hours of your time.



          edge[2]['viz'] = {color: {'r': 255, 'g': 0, 'b': 0, 'a': 1.0}}





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            The issue here was that I had alpha 'a' set to 0.



            Setting it to literally any positive number will solve the issue / save hours of your time.



            edge[2]['viz'] = {color: {'r': 255, 'g': 0, 'b': 0, 'a': 1.0}}





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              The issue here was that I had alpha 'a' set to 0.



              Setting it to literally any positive number will solve the issue / save hours of your time.



              edge[2]['viz'] = {color: {'r': 255, 'g': 0, 'b': 0, 'a': 1.0}}





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                The issue here was that I had alpha 'a' set to 0.



                Setting it to literally any positive number will solve the issue / save hours of your time.



                edge[2]['viz'] = {color: {'r': 255, 'g': 0, 'b': 0, 'a': 1.0}}





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                The issue here was that I had alpha 'a' set to 0.



                Setting it to literally any positive number will solve the issue / save hours of your time.



                edge[2]['viz'] = {color: {'r': 255, 'g': 0, 'b': 0, 'a': 1.0}}






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