scipy.sparse.csgraph.breadth_first_order¶
- scipy.sparse.csgraph.breadth_first_order(csgraph, i_start, directed=True, return_predecessors=True)¶
- Return a breadth-first ordering starting with specified node. - Note that a breadth-first order is not unique, but the tree which it generates is unique. - New in version 0.11.0. - Parameters: - csgraph : array_like or sparse matrix - The N x N compressed sparse graph. The input csgraph will be converted to csr format for the calculation. - i_start : int - The index of starting node. - directed : bool, optional - If True (default), then operate on a directed graph: only move from point i to point j along paths csgraph[i, j]. If False, then find the shortest path on an undirected graph: the algorithm can progress from point i to j along csgraph[i, j] or csgraph[j, i]. - return_predecessors : bool, optional - If True (default), then return the predecesor array (see below). - Returns: - node_array : ndarray, one dimension - The breadth-first list of nodes, starting with specified node. The length of node_array is the number of nodes reachable from the specified node. - predecessors : ndarray, one dimension - Returned only if return_predecessors is True. The length-N list of predecessors of each node in a breadth-first tree. If node i is in the tree, then its parent is given by predecessors[i]. If node i is not in the tree (and for the parent node) then predecessors[i] = -9999. 
