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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T17:38:47+00:00 2026-06-01T17:38:47+00:00

I am using python graph-tool. To draw graphs, it uses graph_draw function . I

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I am using python graph-tool. To draw graphs, it uses graph_draw function. I want to send vertex positions explicitly to dot engine. It turns out that I can pass a property map named pos. I tried defining it as v_pos = g.new_vertex_property("vector<double>") where g is my graph. I am not sure if it is the right way to do it.

There is one code snippet which you might find helpful.

pos = gt.random_layout(g, shape=shape, dim=3)
>>> pos[g.vertex(0)].a
array([ 86.59969709,   1.31435598,   0.64651486])
graph_draw(g, pos=pos, output="graph-draw-random.pdf")

What should I do if I were to define my vertex position at (0,2), (0,4) … (0,8)?

In above code snippet, I can change dim to 2. But I don’t want random layout.

For reference, here is the home-page of this tool I am using. http://projects.skewed.de/graph-tool/

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    2026-06-01T17:38:48+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 5:38 pm

    You can set the positions trivially as follows:

       pos = g.new_vertex_property("vector<double>")
       pos[g.vertex(0)] = (0, 2)
       pos[g.vertex(1)] = (0, 4)
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