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single_target_shortest_path_length(G, target, cutoff=None)

Parameters

G : NetworkX graph
target : node

Target node for path

cutoff : integer, optional

Depth to stop the search. Only paths of length <= cutoff are returned.

Returns

lengths : iterator

(source, shortest path length) iterator

Compute the shortest path lengths to target from all reachable nodes.

See Also

shortest_path_length
single_source_shortest_path_length

Examples

>>> G = nx.path_graph(5, create_using=nx.DiGraph())
... length = dict(nx.single_target_shortest_path_length(G, 4))
... length[0] 4
>>> for node in range(5):
...  print(f"{node}: {length[node]}") 0: 4 1: 3 2: 2 3: 1 4: 0
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