py4cytoscape.style_bypasses.unhide_edges

unhide_edges(edge_names, network=None, base_url='http://127.0.0.1:1234/v1')[source]

Unhide Edges.

Unhide specified edges that were previously hidden, by clearing the edge Visible property bypass value.

This method ultimately calls the generic function, clear_edge_property_bypass(), which can be used to clear any visual property.

Parameters
  • edge_names (str or list or int or None) – List of edges as list of edge names or SUIDs, comma-separated string of edge names or SUIDs, or scalar edge name or SUID. Edge names should be found in the name column of the edges table.

  • network (SUID or str or None) – Name or SUID of a network. Default is the “current” network active in Cytoscape.

  • base_url (str) – Ignore unless you need to specify a custom domain, port or version to connect to the CyREST API. Default is http://localhost:1234 and the latest version of the CyREST API supported by this version of py4cytoscape.

Returns

{‘data’: {}, ‘errors’: []}

Return type

dict

Raises
  • CyError – if edge or network name doesn’t exist

  • requests.exceptions.RequestException – if can’t connect to Cytoscape or Cytoscape returns an error

Examples

>>> unhide_edges(get_edge_names())
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>>> unhide_edges(['YJR022W (pp) YNL050C', 'YJR022W (pp) YNR050C'], network='galFiltered.sif')
''
>>> unhide_edges('YJR022W (pp) YNL050C, YJR022W (pp) YNR050C', network='galFiltered.sif')
''
>>> unhide_edges([10288, 16300], network='galFiltered.sif')
''
>>> unhide_edges('10288, 16300', network='galFiltered.sif')
''
>>> unhide_edges(10288)
''

Note

To identify a node whose name contains a comma, use ‘\’ to escape the comma. For example, ‘node1 (pd) node\,2’ identifies ‘node1 (pd) node,2’.