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python - How do I get the giant component of a NetworkX graph?

I don't know if NetworkX recently tweaked one of the methods to be a generator instead of returning a list, but I'm looking for a good (rather, better) way to get the GC of a graph.

I have a working, but really inefficient-looking, snippet down:

# G = nx.Graph()
giant = sorted(nx.connected_component_subgraphs(G), key=len, reverse=True)[0]

Is there a cleaner way?

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In networkx 2.4, nx.connected_component_subgraphs() is deprecated, so the following should work:

Gcc = sorted(nx.connected_components(G), key=len, reverse=True)
G0 = G.subgraph(Gcc[0])

G0 is the giant component.


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