draw_networkx_labels#
- draw_networkx_labels(G, pos, labels=None, font_size=12, font_color='k', font_family='sans-serif', font_weight='normal', alpha=None, bbox=None, horizontalalignment='center', verticalalignment='center', ax=None, clip_on=True)[source]#
Draw node labels on the graph G.
- Parameters:
- Ggraph
A networkx graph
- posdictionary
A dictionary with nodes as keys and positions as values. Positions should be sequences of length 2.
- labelsdictionary (default={n: n for n in G})
Node labels in a dictionary of text labels keyed by node. Node-keys in labels should appear as keys in
pos
. If needed use:{n:lab for n,lab in labels.items() if n in pos}
- font_sizeint (default=12)
Font size for text labels
- font_colorstring (default=’k’ black)
Font color string
- font_weightstring (default=’normal’)
Font weight
- font_familystring (default=’sans-serif’)
Font family
- alphafloat or None (default=None)
The text transparency
- bboxMatplotlib bbox, (default is Matplotlib’s ax.text default)
Specify text box properties (e.g. shape, color etc.) for node labels.
- horizontalalignmentstring (default=’center’)
Horizontal alignment {‘center’, ‘right’, ‘left’}
- verticalalignmentstring (default=’center’)
Vertical alignment {‘center’, ‘top’, ‘bottom’, ‘baseline’, ‘center_baseline’}
- axMatplotlib Axes object, optional
Draw the graph in the specified Matplotlib axes.
- clip_onbool (default=True)
Turn on clipping of node labels at axis boundaries
- Returns:
- dict
dict
of labels keyed on the nodes
Examples
>>> G = nx.dodecahedral_graph() >>> labels = nx.draw_networkx_labels(G, pos=nx.spring_layout(G))
Also see the NetworkX drawing examples at https://networkx.org/documentation/latest/auto_examples/index.html