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Re: [igraph] Loading weights
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Gábor Csárdi |
Subject: |
Re: [igraph] Loading weights |
Date: |
Sat, 3 Jan 2009 17:48:53 +0100 |
Hi,
by default no attributes are supported from C, you can turn on an
experimental attribute handler with
igraph_i_set_attribute_table(&igraph_cattribute_table);
There is an EAN macro to make the query a bit simpler, but the the
pair of SETEANV (which would be EANV) is missing. :(
See more at http://cneurocvs.rmki.kfki.hu/igraph/doc/html/ch09s02.html
Btw., it is much easier to use igraph from R or Python, especially the
attributes, just in case you don't have to use C.
Gabor
On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Alvaro Graves Fuenzalida
<address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to load a graph and consider the weights. According to the
> documentation, using igraph_read_graph_ncol creates an edge attribute called
> "weight" for every edge. However when I try to access it, it crashes. This
> is what I'm currently doing (omitting several lines of code):
>
>
> igraph_bool_t names = 1;
> igraph_bool_t weight = 1;
> igraph_eit_t edgeit;
>
> igraph_read_graph_ncol(&g, stdin, NULL, names, weight, isdirected);
> igraph_eit_create(&g, igraph_ess_all(IGRAPH_EDGEORDER_ID), &edgeit);
>
> while(! IGRAPH_EIT_END(edgeit)){
> printf("Peso edge %f is %f\n", IGRAPH_EIT_GET(edgeit), EAN(&g, "name",
> IGRAPH_EIT_GET(edgeit)));
> IGRAPH_EIT_NEXT(edgeit);
> }
>
>
> What am I doing wrong? Also, is there an easier way to load the weights in a
> vector than using an iterator? Thanks in advance.
>
>
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