dgl.DGLGraph.to_canonical_etypeο
- DGLGraph.to_canonical_etype(etype)[source]ο
Convert an edge type to the corresponding canonical edge type in the graph.
A canonical edge type is a string triplet
(str, str, str)
for source node type, edge type and destination node type.The function expects the given edge type name can uniquely identify a canonical edge type. DGL will raise error if this is not the case.
- Parameters:
etype (str or (str, str, str)) β If
etype
is an edge type (str), it returns the corresponding canonical edge type in the graph. Ifetype
is already a canonical edge type, it directly returns the input unchanged.- Returns:
The canonical edge type corresponding to the edge type.
- Return type:
Examples
The following example uses PyTorch backend.
>>> import dgl >>> import torch
Create a heterograph.
>>> g = dgl.heterograph({ ... ('user', 'follows', 'user'): ([0, 1], [1, 2]), ... ('user', 'plays', 'game'): ([0, 1, 1, 2], [0, 0, 1, 1]), ... ('developer', 'follows', 'game'): ([0, 1], [0, 1]) ... })
Map an edge type to its corresponding canonical edge type.
>>> g.to_canonical_etype('plays') ('user', 'plays', 'game') >>> g.to_canonical_etype(('user', 'plays', 'game')) ('user', 'plays', 'game')
See also