On 05/13/2014 10:31 AM, varun...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Users,

I am in dire need of your help. I have been working on this code for quite some 
time and it is making me restless. All I am trying to do is,

1. Read data from an xml file. Source: 
http://sndlib.zib.de/coredata.download.action?objectName=germany50&format=xml&objectType=network

2. The data I'm concerned about is the node ID, co-ordinates, capacity of the 
links, source and destination names.

3. I'm creating a topology with this information and the topology is same as 
the one given in the xml file. But, I'd like to add a few extra parameters and 
demands which I have mentioned in the .py file.

4. This is where I am faltering. I am just not able to create this topology. 
The file has also become really messy as I tried a lot of weird stuff and 
commented it out as it did not work.

5. I'll attach the relevant files and I'd like to write the output onto a new 
xml file.

I'd be glad if any of you could help me out. I'm indebted to you guys. Oh I was 
not aware that I could  attach files. Anyways, here is the link to the files 
I'm working on
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i8h321y7c9c60vt/AADzDj7oOM8YU76Ww6W4LIPYa

Thanks a lot everyone


Try to include the relevant information in your message. Many people cannot, or will not, follow links. Further, those links are frequently transient (such as your dropbox one), which means the message thread becomes historically useless. So a link to point to a particular library is useful and practical, one to your source code is not.

And many readers cannot see attachments or html formatted messages.



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