For future reference.

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T.

From: Tamás Nepusz [email protected]
Reply: Tamás Nepusz [email protected]
Date: 23 June 2014 at 12:29:32
To: Mani kant [email protected]
Subject:  Re: [igraph] Very Basic help  

Use igraph_adjlist_init() to create an igraph_adjlist_t from your graph, then 
query the vectors in the igraph_adjlist_t one by one using igraph_adjlist_get() 
and print them using igraph_vector_print(). See:

http://igraph.org/c/doc/ch07.html#igraph_adjlist_init

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T.

From: Mani kant [email protected]
Reply: Mani kant [email protected]
Date: 23 June 2014 at 12:07:42
To: Tamás Nepusz [email protected]
Subject:  Re: [igraph] Very Basic help

I am using C. Sorry I didn't specify that.

On 23-Jun-2014 3:34 PM, "Tamás Nepusz" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,

Are you using igraph from C, R or Python?

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T.

From: Mani kant [email protected]
Reply: Help for igraph users [email protected]
Date: 20 June 2014 at 23:35:18
To: [email protected] [email protected]
Subject:  [igraph] Very Basic help

Hello All

I have just started with igraph recently and so my doubt is of very basic level.
Actually I am creating a graph and finding its adjacency matrix and that works 
fine.
Only I want to see if the adjacency list created is fine or not, earlier I was 
using Graphml files to see if the graphs are in desired shape or not but with 
large size that is inconvenient.
I couldn't find a way to print out the adjlist created, so a quick help about 
that will be really kind. (Writing it on console itself or on a file, both 
would do fine)

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Manikant Prasad
Computer Science & Engineering,
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela

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