Hello, Please, I would like to know if vertex and edge properties of a graph are taken into account in clustering.motifs. In my graph, edge properties are some int labels with two possible values (as shown in the image <http://main-discussion-list-for-the-graph-tool-project.982480.n3.nabble.com/file/n4025642/3QQF_A.png> ). When I use clustering motifs, it returns 1 motif with 2 nodes and this motif occurs 5 times in the original graph. In [144]: motifs, counts, vm = gt.motifs(grafo, 2, return_maps=True) In [145]: motifs Out[145]: [<Graph object, undirected, with 2 vertices and 1 edge at 0xba12c6c>] In [146]: counts Out[146]: [5] In [148]: len(vm) Out[148]: 1 In [149]: len(vm[0]) Out[149]: 5 It seems to me that clustering.motifs does not take into account vertex and edge properties. Is it true? Is there any way to generate motifs that take into account the vertex and edge properties? In my example, I expected that there would be 2 motifs Motif 1: 2 nodes and 1 edge with label 10, which occurs 2 times in the original graph. Motif 2: 2 nodes and 1 edge with label 13, which occurs 3 times in the original graph. Thank you for any help you can provide, Sabrina -- View this message in context: http://main-discussion-list-for-the-graph-tool-project.982480.n3.nabble.com/... Sent from the Main discussion list for the graph-tool project mailing list archive at Nabble.com.