in_degree_centrality(G)
The in-degree centrality for a node v is the fraction of nodes its incoming edges are connected to.
The degree centrality values are normalized by dividing by the maximum possible degree in a simple graph n-1 where n is the number of nodes in G.
For multigraphs or graphs with self loops the maximum degree might be higher than n-1 and values of degree centrality greater than 1 are possible.
A NetworkX graph
If G is undirected.
Dictionary of nodes with in-degree centrality as values.
Compute the in-degree centrality for nodes.
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networkx.algorithms.centrality.degree_alg.out_degree_centrality
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