GML files in MATLAB
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Hi All,
I'm looking to start playing around with graphs in MATLAB - and I keep finding data sets in .gml format.
I can read it fine in a text editor - but we're talking thousands of nodes/edges - does anyone know of a program I can use to convert this into a MATLAB friendly format? I just want an adjacency matrix, and I don't know how I would convert it myself.
Here is a link to a small example of the kind of file I'm talking about: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mejn/netdata/dolphins.zip
thanks.
Neil.
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Walter Roberson
on 18 Mar 2020
S = fileread('dolphins.gml');
nodes = regexp(S, 'node.*?id (?<id>\d+).*?label\s*"(?<label>[^"]*)"', 'names');
edges = regexp(S, 'edge.*?source\s*(?<source>\d+).*?target\s*(?<target>\d+)', 'names');
all_ids = {nodes.id};
all_names = {nodes.label};
all_sources = {edges.source};
all_targets = {edges.target};
[source_found, s] = ismember(all_sources, all_ids);
nfidx = find(~source_found);
if ~isempty(nfidx)
error('Source ids not found in node list, starting from "%s"', edges(nfidx(1).source));
end
[target_found, t] = ismember(all_targets, all_ids);
nfidx = find(~target_found);
if ~isempty(nfidx)
error('Target ids not found in node list, starting from "%s"', edges(nfidx(1).target));
end
EdgeTable = table([s.', t.'], ones(length(s),1), 'VariableNames', {'EndNodes' 'Weight'});
NodeTable = table(all_names.', 'VariableNames',{'Name'});
G = graph(EdgeTable,NodeTable);
plot(G);
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M Abedi
on 14 Jan 2021
but my problem is about reading Xdata and Ydata frome gml file.
a part of my gml file is like this:
node [
id 1
label "Brisbane2"
Country "Australia"
Longitude 153.02809
Internal 1
Latitude -27.46794
]
node [
id 2
label "Canberra1"
Country "Australia"
Longitude 149.12807
Internal 1
Latitude -35.28346
]
with the above cod i could read nodes IDs and labels... but dont read nodes Longitudes and Latitudes yet.
Walter Roberson
on 14 Jan 2021
nodes = regexp(S, 'node.*?id (?<id>\d+).*?label\s*"(?<label>[^"]*)"', 'names');
can be extended to parse the lat and long as well using the same .*?KEYWORD\s*(<TAG>\S+) format.
Mahmoud
on 28 Apr 2012
You can use the following naive code to extract the edges from the graph and put them in a matrix which can easily be changed to adjacency matrix.
%Extracting edges from gml file graph
fileName = 'dolphins.gml';
inputfile = fopen(fileName);
A=[];
l=0;
k=1;
while 1
% Get a line from the input file
tline = fgetl(inputfile);
% Quit if end of file
if ~ischar(tline)
break
end
nums = regexp(tline,'\d+','match');
if length(nums)
if l==1
l=0;
A(k,2)=str2num(nums{1});
k=k+1;
continue;
end
A(k,1)=str2num(nums{1});
l=1;
else
l=0;
continue;
end
end
A[] will be the [m x 2] matrix containing all edges.
Best,
Mahmoud
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Karen Sachs
on 17 Mar 2020
This is great thank you! Do you know how to extract the names of the variables? This tells me the indicies of the variables but not the variables themselves..
Walter Roberson
on 18 Mar 2020
See my (new) answer, which graphs the node ids and labels and edge information, and builds a complete Graph object from it.
Antonio
on 4 Feb 2014
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 18 Mar 2020
function G = importgml(fileName)
inputfile = fopen(fileName);
A=[];
l=0; k=1; while 1
% Get a line from the input file
tline = fgetl(inputfile);
% Quit if end of file
if ~ischar(tline)
break
end
nums = regexp(tline,'\d+','match'); %get number from string
if length(nums)
if l==1
l=0;
A(k,2)=str2num(nums{1});
k=k+1;
continue;
end
A(k,1)=str2num(nums{1});
l=1;
else
l=0;
continue;
end
end
G=[];
for i=1:length(A)
G(A(i,1)+1,A(i,2)+1) = 1;
end
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hossein
on 16 Jun 2016
Adjacency matrix must be symmetric.
for i=1:length(A)
G(A(i,1)+1,A(i,2)+1) = 1;
G(A(i,2)+1,A(i,1)+1) = 1;
end
Alexander Kocian
on 6 Oct 2021
Edited: Alexander Kocian
on 6 Oct 2021
@hossein: this is only true for undirected graphs
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