import pytest import networkx as nx def test_dominating_set(): G = nx.gnp_random_graph(100, 0.1) D = nx.dominating_set(G) assert nx.is_dominating_set(G, D) D = nx.dominating_set(G, start_with=0) assert nx.is_dominating_set(G, D) def test_complete(): """ In complete graphs each node is a dominating set. Thus the dominating set has to be of cardinality 1. """ K4 = nx.complete_graph(4) assert len(nx.dominating_set(K4)) == 1 K5 = nx.complete_graph(5) assert len(nx.dominating_set(K5)) == 1 def test_raise_dominating_set(): with pytest.raises(nx.NetworkXError): G = nx.path_graph(4) D = nx.dominating_set(G, start_with=10) def test_is_dominating_set(): G = nx.path_graph(4) d = set([1, 3]) assert nx.is_dominating_set(G, d) d = set([0, 2]) assert nx.is_dominating_set(G, d) d = set([1]) assert not nx.is_dominating_set(G, d) def test_wikipedia_is_dominating_set(): """Example from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominating_set """ G = nx.cycle_graph(4) G.add_edges_from([(0, 4), (1, 4), (2, 5)]) assert nx.is_dominating_set(G, set([4, 3, 5])) assert nx.is_dominating_set(G, set([0, 2])) assert nx.is_dominating_set(G, set([1, 2]))