I apologize in advanced, I don't really know python, but I'm trying to use it along with this networkx library to find the distances between "BOS" Boston airport to all the other airports I have in a text file. I have:
import networkx as nx
G = nx.Graph()
code = []
name = []
longitude = []
latitude = []
rows = 0
with open("airport_info.txt") as f:
content = f.readlines()
rows = len(content)
for i in range(0, rows-1):
columns = content[i].split(",")
G.add_node(columns[0],pos=(float(columns[2]),float(columns[3].replace("\n",""))))
with open("flying_times.txt") as x:
content = x.readlines()
rows = len(content)
for i in range(0,rows-1):
columns = content[i].split(",")
G.add_edge(columns[0],columns[1],weight=float(columns[2].replace("\n","")))
#print list(G.nodes())
#print list(G.edges())
#print nx.shortest_path_length(G,weight='weight')
print nx.shortest_path_length(G,"BOS")
This will give me the number of Nodes between BOS and every other airport, but how can I translate this into the actual distances (in hours) between BOS and each? Thanks!