Associated data
GEXF provides a way to add data and meta-data to topology elements.
A bunch of data can be stored within attributes. The concept is the same as table data or SQL. An attribute has a title/name and a value. Attribute's name/title must be declared for the whole graph. It could be for instance "degree", "valid" or "url". Besides the name of the attribute a column also contains the type. Some meta-data can be set to the graph, like the creator's name, the date of creation, or a description.
This graph represents a graph of websites and hyperlinks. Nodes are qualified by their URL, the indegree value and if they are made by French people (the frogs):
http://gexf.net/data/data.gexf
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<gexf xmlns="http://www.gexf.net/1.2draft" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.gexf.net/1.2draft http://www.gexf.net/1.2draft/gexf.xsd" version="1.2">
<meta lastmodifieddate="2009-03-20">
<creator>Gephi.org</creator>
<description>A Web network</description>
</meta>
<graph defaultedgetype="directed">
<attributes class="node">
<attribute id="0" title="url" type="string"/>
<attribute id="1" title="indegree" type="float"/>
<attribute id="2" title="frog" type="boolean">
<default>true</default>
</attribute>
</attributes>
<nodes>
<node id="0" label="Gephi">
<attvalues>
<attvalue for="0" value="http://gephi.org"/>
<attvalue for="1" value="1"/>
</attvalues>
</node>
<node id="1" label="Webatlas">
<attvalues>
<attvalue for="0" value="http://webatlas.fr"/>
<attvalue for="1" value="2"/>
</attvalues>
</node>
<node id="2" label="RTGI">
<attvalues>
<attvalue for="0" value="http://rtgi.fr"/>
<attvalue for="1" value="1"/>
</attvalues>
</node>
<node id="3" label="BarabasiLab">
<attvalues>
<attvalue for="0" value="http://barabasilab.com"/>
<attvalue for="1" value="1"/>
<attvalue for="2" value="false"/>
</attvalues>
</node>
</nodes>
<edges>
<edge id="0" source="0" target="1"/>
<edge id="1" source="0" target="2"/>
<edge id="2" source="1" target="0"/>
<edge id="3" source="2" target="1"/>
<edge id="4" source="0" target="3"/>
</edges>
</graph>
</gexf>
Get more details on how to write typed attributes in the Primer.
See how to make your graphs evolving during time in the next example.
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