LoadConnList '''''''''''' .. function:: LoadConnList(GraphType,InFNm) Loads a graph from a text file *InFNm*. *InFNm* is a whitespace separated file of several columns: ... First column of each line contains a source node id followed by ids of the destination nodes. Node ids must be ints. For example, '1 2 3' encodes edges 1 => 2 and 1 => 3. Note that this format allows for saving isolated nodes. Parameters: - *GraphType*: graph class Class of output graph -- one of :class:`TNGraph`, :class:`TNEANet`, or :class:`TUNGraph`. - *InFNm*: string Filename with the description of the graph nodes and edges. Return value: - graph A Snap.py graph of the specified type *GraphType*. The following example shows how to load a graph using :func:`LoadConnList` from a file named "test.txt":: import snap Graph = snap.LoadConnList(snap.TNGraph, "test.txt") for EI in Graph.Edges(): print("edge (%d, %d)" % (EI.GetSrcNId(), EI.GetDstNId())) UGraph = snap.LoadConnList(snap.TUNGraph, "test.txt") for EI in UGraph.Edges(): print("edge (%d, %d)" % (EI.GetSrcNId(), EI.GetDstNId())) Network = snap.LoadConnList(snap.TNEANet, "test.txt") for EI in Network.Edges(): print("edge (%d, %d)" % (EI.GetSrcNId(), EI.GetDstNId()))