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Would be great to add a simple test for this commit and also to double check that the test fails if that commit is reverted.
Commit: purpleidea/mgmt@bf7e454
Thanks to @frebib for the nice patch!
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Hi,
It would be nice to have the capability to expand/collapse nodes similar to https://github.com/iVis-at-Bilkent/cytoscape.js-expand-collapse.
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What is the expected enhancement?
#595 is in the process of moving connected_components and number_connected_components from retworkx/src/connectivity/conn_components.rs to `retworkx-core/src/connectivity/conn_
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Many issues and PR were closed on the old LightGraphs because of the stale bot. Many of these contributions were valuable, so it might be worth to classify the one's of interest.
Improving tutorials
Following up with #603 (the improved Quickstart tutorial) as an example all tutorials could use a bit more "story" in the future.
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Discussed in networkx/networkx#4918 and Hinted in networkx/networkx#5062
There are Four Centrality Measures not found in NetworkX, Leverage Centrality, Bridging Centrality, Laplace Centrality, and Communicability. It would be useful if there are guides on including these into NetworkX.