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.GEXF File Extension

A .GEXF file is a Graph Exchange XML Format File, created by GEXF Working Group.

Open with Gephi. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .GEXF file?

A .GEXF file is a type of computer file that is used to describe the structure of networks, such as social networks, computer networks, or any other kind of connections between a set of items or people. The name stands for Graph Exchange XML Format File. This file format uses a special language to explain how things are connected. It tells the computer where the points (called nodes) and the lines (called edges) are in a network. It can also include extra information, like how important a point is or which way a connection goes.

To open and work with a .GEXF file, you can use a program called Gephi, which is designed for visualizing and analyzing networks. Another way to handle these files is by using a tool called gexf4j, which is a library for Java, a programming language. This means if you are writing a program in Java that needs to read or create .GEXF files, you can use gexf4j to help you do that. Essentially, Gephi lets you see and explore the network visually, while gexf4j helps you manage these files through coding.

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