7.4.2. networkx.algorithms.boundary.node_boundary¶
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networkx.algorithms.boundary.node_boundary(G, nbunch1, nbunch2=None)[source]¶ Returns the node boundary of nbunch1.
The node boundary of a set S with respect to a set T is the set of nodes v in T such that for some u in S, there is an edge joining u to v. If T is not specified, it is assumed to be the set of all nodes not in S.
Parameters: G : NetworkX graph
nbunch1 : iterable
Iterable of nodes in the graph representing the set of nodes whose node boundary will be returned. (This is the set S from the definition above.)
nbunch2 : iterable
Iterable of nodes representing the target (or “exterior”) set of nodes. (This is the set T from the definition above.) If not specified, this is assumed to be the set of all nodes in G not in nbunch1.
Returns: set
The node boundary of nbunch1 with respect to nbunch2.
Notes
Any element of nbunch that is not in the graph G will be ignored.
nbunch1 and nbunch2 are usually meant to be disjoint, but in the interest of speed and generality, that is not required here.