dgl.DGLGraph.long¶
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DGLGraph.
long
()¶ Cast the graph to one with idtype int64
If the graph already has idtype int64, the function directly returns it. Otherwise, it returns a cloned graph of idtype int64 with features copied (shallow copy).
- Returns
The graph of idtype int64.
- Return type
Examples
The following example uses PyTorch backend.
>>> import dgl >>> import torch
Create a graph of idtype int32.
>>> # (0, 1), (0, 2), (1, 2) >>> g = dgl.graph((torch.tensor([0, 0, 1]).int(), torch.tensor([1, 2, 2]).int())) >>> g.ndata['feat'] = torch.ones(3, 1) >>> g.idtype torch.int32
Cast the graph to one of idtype int64.
>>> # A cloned graph with an idtype of int64 >>> g_long = g.long() >>> g_long.idtype torch.int64 >>> # The idtype of the original graph does not change. >>> g.idtype torch.int32 >>> g_long.edges() (tensor([0, 0, 1]), tensor([1, 2, 2])) >>> g_long.ndata {'feat': tensor([[1.], [1.], [1.]])}