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Hi Nathan,<br>
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Networkx is a python module. On Windows it is part of the standard
distribution of QGIS (both in standalone and OSGeo4W). To use it,
you can have a look at the QGEP plugin that Matthias Kuhn did:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/QGEP/QGEP/tree/master/qgepplugin">https://github.com/QGEP/QGEP/tree/master/qgepplugin</a><br>
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He is also the one to ask for details how it works if you don't
figure it out from the example.<br>
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Best greetings,<br>
Andreas<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 18.06.2015 05:44, Nathan Woodrow
wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hey all,
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<div>Has anyone done or know any good tools for doing network
analysis in QGIS. Stuff like finding downstream nodes on
pipes, turning off switches to see downstream effects?</div>
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<div>I know there is a network x library for Python which might
be able to do it however I can't seem to find it. I thought
it was uploaded to the plugin repository </div>
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<div>Regards,</div>
<div>Nathan</div>
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