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What is a GEXF file? Graph file written in the GEXF (Graph Exchange XML Format) language, a language used for describing network structures; specifies the nodes and edges of the graph as well as user-defined attributes such as node weights or edge directions; can be used as an interchange format between graphing applications.

More Information NOTE: GEXF files can be read and written using a Java library called gexf4j.

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What is a GEXF file?

Graph file written in the GEXF (Graph Exchange XML Format) language, a language used for describing network structures; specifies the nodes and edges of the graph as well as user-defined attributes such as node weights or edge directions; can be used as an interchange format between graphing applications.

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NOTE: GEXF files can be read and written using a Java library called gexf4j.

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Updated: January 24, 2012

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What is a GEXF file?
Graph file written in the GEXF (Graph Exchange XML Format) language, a language used for describing network structures; specifies the nodes and edges of the graph as well as user-defined attributes such as node weights or edge directions; can be used as an interchange format between graphing applications.