GetBfsEffDiam (SWIG) '''''''''''''''''''' .. function:: GetBfsEffDiam(Graph, NTestNodes, IsDir=False) :noindex: Returns the (approximation of the) Effective Diameter (90-th percentile of the distribution of shortest path lengths) of a graph (by performing BFS from NTestNodes random starting nodes). Parameters: - *Graph*: graph (input) A Snap.py graph or a network. - *NTestNodes*: int (input) The number of random start nodes to use in the BFS used to calculate the graph diameter and effective diameter. - *IsDir*: bool (input) Indicates whether the edges should be considered directed or undirected. Return value: - float The (approximation of the) Effective Diameter of a graph. The following example shows how to calculate BfsEffDiam for nodes in :class:`TNGraph`, :class:`TUNGraph`, and :class:`TNEANet`:: import snap Graph = snap.GenRndGnm(snap.PNGraph, 100, 1000) NTestNodes = 10 IsDir = False EffDiam = snap.GetBfsEffDiam(Graph, NTestNodes, IsDir) print(EffDiam) UGraph = snap.GenRndGnm(snap.PUNGraph, 100, 1000) NTestNodes = 10 IsDir = False EffDiam = snap.GetBfsEffDiam(UGraph, NTestNodes, IsDir) print(EffDiam) Network = snap.GenRndGnm(snap.PNEANet, 100, 1000) NTestNodes = 10 IsDir = False EffDiam = snap.GetBfsEffDiam(Network, NTestNodes, IsDir) print(EffDiam)