How to store a network with weighted pathways?
I've been looking for a while and can't find any obvious solution to my problem.
I'm wondering how I would go about storing a network that has values assigned to pathways in a way that can be used for various size networks like the one below.
I need to use it for path-finding algorithms but not sure where to start when storing this in a dictionary/list.
python python-3.x
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I've been looking for a while and can't find any obvious solution to my problem.
I'm wondering how I would go about storing a network that has values assigned to pathways in a way that can be used for various size networks like the one below.
I need to use it for path-finding algorithms but not sure where to start when storing this in a dictionary/list.
python python-3.x
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Maybe start with googling "graph data structure".
– Roope
Nov 25 '18 at 22:12
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You should probably look at a graph library such as networkx.github.io/documentation/stable so you can create nodes and edges with weights... it also has a whole load of traversal/other algorithms you likely need...
– Jon Clements♦
Nov 25 '18 at 22:37
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I've been looking for a while and can't find any obvious solution to my problem.
I'm wondering how I would go about storing a network that has values assigned to pathways in a way that can be used for various size networks like the one below.
I need to use it for path-finding algorithms but not sure where to start when storing this in a dictionary/list.
python python-3.x
I've been looking for a while and can't find any obvious solution to my problem.
I'm wondering how I would go about storing a network that has values assigned to pathways in a way that can be used for various size networks like the one below.
I need to use it for path-finding algorithms but not sure where to start when storing this in a dictionary/list.
python python-3.x
python python-3.x
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Maybe start with googling "graph data structure".
– Roope
Nov 25 '18 at 22:12
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You should probably look at a graph library such as networkx.github.io/documentation/stable so you can create nodes and edges with weights... it also has a whole load of traversal/other algorithms you likely need...
– Jon Clements♦
Nov 25 '18 at 22:37
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Maybe start with googling "graph data structure".
– Roope
Nov 25 '18 at 22:12
1
You should probably look at a graph library such as networkx.github.io/documentation/stable so you can create nodes and edges with weights... it also has a whole load of traversal/other algorithms you likely need...
– Jon Clements♦
Nov 25 '18 at 22:37
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Maybe start with googling "graph data structure".
– Roope
Nov 25 '18 at 22:12
Maybe start with googling "graph data structure".
– Roope
Nov 25 '18 at 22:12
1
1
You should probably look at a graph library such as networkx.github.io/documentation/stable so you can create nodes and edges with weights... it also has a whole load of traversal/other algorithms you likely need...
– Jon Clements♦
Nov 25 '18 at 22:37
You should probably look at a graph library such as networkx.github.io/documentation/stable so you can create nodes and edges with weights... it also has a whole load of traversal/other algorithms you likely need...
– Jon Clements♦
Nov 25 '18 at 22:37
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Maybe start with googling "graph data structure".
– Roope
Nov 25 '18 at 22:12
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You should probably look at a graph library such as networkx.github.io/documentation/stable so you can create nodes and edges with weights... it also has a whole load of traversal/other algorithms you likely need...
– Jon Clements♦
Nov 25 '18 at 22:37