I am working with a regular network of 100x100=10000 nodes. The network is created just like this:
import networkx as nx
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
N=100
G=nx.grid_2d_graph(N,N) #2D regular graph of 10000 nodes
pos = dict( (n, n) for n in G.nodes() ) #Dict of positions
labels = dict( ((i, j), i + (N-1-j) * N ) for i, j in G.nodes() )
nx.relabel_nodes(G,labels,False)
pos = {y:x for x,y in labels.iteritems()} #An attempt to change node indexing
I want to have node 0 in the upper left corner, and node 9999 in the lower right. This is why you see a second call to pos: it is an attempt to change node indexing according to my will.
However, I have noticed that after I run the script:
pos[0]=(0,99), pos[99]=(99,99), pos[9900]=(0,0), pos[9999]=(99,0).
This means that networkx sees the origin of the grid in the bottom left corner and that the farthest position from the origin, (99,99), belongs to the 99th node.
Now, I want to change that so to have my origin in the upper left corner. This means that I want to have:
pos[0]=(0,0), pos[99]=(0,99), pos[9900]=(99,0), pos[9999]=(99,99).
What should I change in pos?