Thank you very much for the suggestion, worked perfectly.
El miércoles, 1 de abril de 2015, 19:13:44 (UTC-6), Seth escribió: > > Enter code here... > > Hi Rita, > > LightGraphs doesn't have PageRank yet but it shouldn't be too difficult to > add :). Keep in mind that LightGraphs doesn't internalize edge weights / > distances - they're typically passed in to the relevant functions as a > matrix. See http://lightgraphsjl.readthedocs.org/en/latest/gettingstarted/ > for more information and let me know if you have any questions. > > Your code below is simply > > g = Graph(3) > add_edge!(g,1,2) > > and then you'd pass a matrix to an appropriate function with a weight at > [1,2] of whatever float64 value you needed. > > Seth. > > On Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 2:52:08 PM UTC-7, Miles Lubin wrote: >> >> Hi Rita, >> >> Take a look at the LightGraphs package ( >> https://github.com/JuliaGraphs/LightGraphs.jl), it should be a bit >> easier to use and less cranky than Graphs.jl. >> >> Miles >> >> On Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 4:37:32 PM UTC-4, Rita Maria del Rio >> Chanona wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> I was wondering if there is yet an implementation of the PageRank >>> algorithm in the Julia's Graphs package. >>> I also want to make an undirected weighted graph but I am having >>> problems with the graph function. I am getting the following error when I >>> want to add an edgde: >>> >>> g = graph([1, 2, 3], [] , is_directed=false ) >>> >>> add_edge!(g, 1, 2) >>> >>> `add_edge!` has no method matching >>> add_edge!(::GenericGraph{Int64,None,Array{Int64,1},Array{None,1},Array{Array{None,1},1}}, >>> ::Int64, ::Int64, ::Edge{Int64}) >>> while loading In[35], in expression starting on line 1 >>> >>> in add_edge! at /home/rm/.julia/v0.4/Graphs/src/graph.jl:120 >>> >>> >>> I also don't know how to add the weight of the edge. >>> >>> Thanks in advance. >>> >>>