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Graph traversal is the problem of visiting all the nodes in a graph in a particular manner, updating and/or checking their values along the way.

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Completeness of depth-first search

I quote from Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach: The properties of depth-first search depend strongly on whether the graph-search or tree-search version is used. The graph-search version, ...
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Post-order Graph Traversal? [closed]

Given the directed graph below, how did we achieve the post-order traversal? DFS Visiting order in Pre-order traversal: 1 2 5 4 6 3 Visiting order in Post-order traversal: 4 6 5 2 1 3
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Neo4j vs Apache Giraph in graph traversal

Apache Giraph vs Neo4j : Are the traversal algorithms across nodes totally different in theses two graph processing systems ? If we were to traverse say a social graph using Giraph and Neo4j on data ...
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Get Predecessors for BasicBlock in LLVM

What is the easiest way to get the predecessors of a BasicBlock in the LLVM framework? I have taken a look at DepthFirstIterator and idf_iterator<BasicBlock*>, but I actually need to do a ...
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Good graph traversal algorithm

Abstract problem : I have a graph of about 250,000 nodes and the average connectivity is around 10. Finding a node's connections is a long process (10 seconds lets say). Saving a node to the database ...
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How can I order a list of connections

I currently have a list of connections stored in a list where each connection is a directed link that connects two points and no point ever links to more than one point or is linked to by more than ...
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How to implement a DFS with immutable data types

I'm trying to figure out a neat way of traversing a graph Scala-style, preferably with vals and immutable data types. Given the following graph, val graph = Map(0 -> Set(1), 1 -&...
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What algorithm do I use to calculate voltage across a combination circuit?

I'm trying to programmatically calculate voltage changes over a very large circuit. *This question may seem geared toward electronics, but it's more about applying an algorithm over a set of ...
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Neo4j which Traversal should one use?

I'm currently trying Neo4J Koan Tutorial. I'm getting really confused at Koan06 where Traversal are introduced. Method Node.traversal is deprecated in favour for Traversal.traverse. As I tried it, I ...
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Python get all paths from graph

I'm trying to find the paths that a user could take through a website. I have represented my graph using this format: graph = { 0 : [1, 2], 1 : [3, 6, 0], 2 : [4, 5, 0], ...
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Representing and performing IOs on graphs and subgraphs

I have a problem in which I need to perform CRUD operations on cyclic graphs. Now I know that there are a bunch of graph databases out there, but I have a specific set of use cases which are not ...
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Translate Natural English into Gremlin Graph Traversal Language

I am doing some research on how to translate user's input in plain English into Graph Traversal Language, especially Gremlin. However, I cannot find any research papers or source code related with ...
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Retrieving all edges of specific type starting from given node

I have a problem with graph traversal. My use case is not solvable using typical graph traversal algorithms (DFS, BFS). I want traverse nodes, starting from specific Node (N), where edge is of type ET....
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Finding maximum weighted edge in a networkx graph in python

I want to find 'n' maximum weighted edges in a networkx graph. How can it be achieved. I have constructed a graph as follows : g_test = nx.from_pandas_edgelist(new_df, 'number', 'contactNumber', ...
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ArangoDB: Get every node, which is in any way related to a selected node

I have a simple node-links graph in ArangoDB. How can I traverse from 1 preselected node and return all nodes which are related to it? For example: A→B, B→C, C→D, C→E, F→B, F→E Selecting any of them ...
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How can I programmatically create/detect keyboard runs in passwords?

I'm looking for a method to create a list of or detect keyboard runs in a password. I can bound my problem with password criteria such as length and number of special characters required. An example ...
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Handling duplicate nodes in Breadth First Search

Imagine there is a graph. The nodes are of the form GraphNode. The graph can have duplicate nodes. We have to do a BFS on the graph. We do not know the entire graph in the beginning, i.e., there is no ...
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C# minmax graph search

EDIT 3: Okay, so i got my code to work, but i'm facing a huge memory consumption problem if i'm using let's say 16 nodes and a search depth above 11. an soemone check the code and tell me how can i ...
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Returning only the vertices in the actual shortest path

I know the title is a bit messy, but I don't know how to explain it better. What I'm trying to do: Using a graph found in a text file, find and print the shortest path (minimum amount of vertices) ...
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How do I handle recursion in a custom PyYAML constructor?

PyYAML can handle cyclic graphs in regular python objects. For example: Snippet #1. class Node: pass a = Node() b = Node() a.child = b b.child = a # We now have the cycle a->b->a ...
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Linking graphs of structures by pointer vs. index in array

This is question about good practice Consider situation which is typical e.g. in 3D engines, physics engines, Finite element method or classical molecular dynamics solvers: You have objects of ...
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Gremlin graph traversal that uses previous edge property value to filter later edges

In a graph traversal I only want to consider edges that have a property that is equal to the property of one of the edges visited in a previous step in the traversal. I found http://tinkerpop....
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Turing complete graph query languages

Is it accurate to say that of the existing graph query languages (Cypher, Datalog, Sparql etc) Gremlin is the only one that's Turing complete? In case it matters, I'm not looking for edge cases like ...
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How would you represent a graph (the kind associated with the travelling salesman problem) in Haskell

It's pretty easy to represent a tree in haskell: data Tree a = Node Tree a Tree | Leaf a but that's because it has no need for the concept of an imperative style "pointer" because each Node/Leaf has ...
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GremlinPipeLine java API chain traversal in Titan graph use cases

I have use case where in I have to traverse a chain of vertices starting from a particular vertex. Its a linear chain (like a train) with only one vertex connected to the previous.While traversing I ...
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BGL - BFS/DFS visitor, accessing vertex colours

In BGL, I can't quite figure out how to access the inherent colouring of the vertexes (white for untouched, grey for visited, black for finished) in a graph as they are visited during a bfs/dfs search....
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Neo4j Traversal Framework Expander and Ordering

I am trying to understand Neo4J java traversal API but after a thorough reading I am stuck on certain points. What I seem to know: Difference between PathExpander and BranchOrderingPolicy. As per ...
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How to determine the path between 2 nodes, given the shortest distance matrix between the nodes?

How to determine the shortest path between 2 nodes, given the shortest distance matrix between the nodes of a graph? For example, I have 4 nodes and the shortest distance matrix(m). 0 4 5 8 4 0 6 3 ...
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Doing a DFS on a neo4j graph

I have a database with the following structure. The property node is of the type create (A:Property {value:"abc"}) How to do a dfs so that it will be able to print all the values in the graph.In ...
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Translating from Cypher query to traversal framework for neo4j

I have this traversal: TraversalDescription td = graph.traversalDescription() .depthFirst() .relationships(RelationshipTypes.CHILD, Direction.INCOMING) ....
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Find all BFS/DFS traversals

Given an undirected cyclic graph, I want to find all possible traversals with Breadth-First search or Depth-First search. That is given a graph as an adjacency-list: A-BC B-A C-ADE D-C E-C So all ...
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Is the Euler Tour algorithm essentially the same as Pre-order traversal?

I'm trying to learn about the Euler Tour algorithm and why it's popular for tree traversal. However, I'm failing to see the difference between a Euler Tour and a Pre-order traversal of a tree. Let's ...
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Get array's first item as object in TinkerPop3 Gremlin query and JanusGraph

I faced this issue during a migration of gremlin queries from v2 to v3. V2-way: inE().has(some condition).outV().map().toList()[0] will return an object. This is wrapped in transform{label: it./etc/} ...
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All pairs all paths on a graph

This is possibly a problem with possibly no optimal solution. Suppose I have a directed graph, have no clue whether it has any cycles or not(cycle detection will be one of the aspects of this problem)....
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Check if two nodes are on the same path in constant time for a DAG

I have a DAG (directed acyclic graph) which is represented by an edge list e.g. edges = [('a','b'),('a','c'),('b','d')] will give the graph a - > b -> d | v c I'm doing many operations ...
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Arangodb AQL recursive graph traversal

I have a graph with three collections which items can be connected by edges. ItemA is a parent of itemB which in turn is a parent of itemC. Elements only can be connected by edges in direction "...
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Determining if graph is connected in prolog

I need to make a predicate isConnected/1 that takes a graph as an argument and determines if there is an undirected path between the pairs. Suppose I have a list of edges (where G is a graph): ...
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More efficient way of running a random traversal of a directed graph with Networkx

I am trying to simulate a random traversal through a directed networkx graph. The pseudo code is as follows Create graph G with nodes holding the value true or false. // true -> visited, false -&...
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Finding the (guaranteed unique) path between two nodes in a tree

I have a (likely) simple graph traversal question. I'm a graph newbie using networkx as my graph data structures. My graphs always look like this: 0 1 8 2 3 ...
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Fastest way traversing a graph with several unknown weight edges

Given a undirected and positive weighted graph G, some edges of G have unknown weight. For instance, where edge(B, C) has unknown weight. Traversing from A to B costs you 7. We are allowed to derive ...
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Tinkerpop/Gremlin Breadth first traversal

I'm trying to traverse a graph to trace the lineage of a specific node. I would like my query to yield the antecedents to that node in a breadth first pattern. Note, each node can have multiple ...
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Gremlin .match()

I have a query in Gremlin, using Datastax studio that looks like this: g.V().has('vertexLabel', 'vertexProperty1', '12345').match( __.as('d').in('edgeLabel1').values('property2').as('NAME1'), ...
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ArangoDB Graph-Traversal: Exclude Edges

I'm executing a query similar to: FOR v, e IN 1..10 ANY @start GRAPH @graph FILTER e.someCondition RETURN v What I expected to happen was that if e.someCondition was false, then the edge in ...
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Getting the sum of weights while traversing a graph on python

How should I proceed on doing this? This IS a homework, and I'm having a huge problem with it. Now, the issue is that I must not use libs. I have a graph like: {'A': {'C': 2, 'B': 10}, 'C': {'B': 7, ...
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Neo4j graph backtracking algorithm

I have a complex question about Neo4j and what Traversal can do. Imagine you have the following Neo4j graph My idea is to traverse the whole graph, and if I find a 'false' node, expand this status ...
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Execute query lazily in Orient-DB

In current project we need to find cheapest paths in almost fully connected graph which can contain lots of edges per vertex pair. We developed a plugin containing functions for special traversal ...
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Select paths from traversal and filter on the destination vertex (OrientDB)

I am new to graph databases and OrientDB, so I appreciate your patience. I have the following SQL query to produce an expanded set of results for the shortest path between two vertices (I am using ...
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Code to find the shortest path in Breadth First Search

#Breadth First Search graph = { 'S' : ['A','B'], 'A' : ['B','C','D'], 'B' : ['C'], 'C' : ['D'], 'D' : [] } visited = [] queue = [] goal = 'D' def bfs(visited, graph, node): ...
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Gremlin- How to compute percentage of vertices with a certain property

I am trying to use a single gremlin query to determine the percentage of vertices that satisfy a certain predicate, but I'm having trouble storing and propagating the computed values. Say I want to ...
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Fill all connected grid squares of the same type

Foreword: I am aware there is another question like this, however mine has very specific restrictions. I have done my best to make this question applicable to many, as it is a generic grid issue, but ...
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