Great, thanks for the answer!
On mán 18.jún 2012 11:20, Julian Burgos wrote:
Dear list,
I have a question about the shortestPath function (in the package
spatgraphs... a very useful package but with very sparse
documentation). The function finds the shortest connection between
two nodes in a graph. According to the documentation, the usage of
the function is
shortestPath(i, j, g, pp=NULL, dbg=FALSE)
where i and j are the starting and ending nodes, g is the graph that
defines de edges, and pp is a point pattern. If pp is given, "the
edges are of Euclidian length, otherwise each edge is of length 1.".
So this is my question: if I give a point pattern, does the
shortesPath function finds the shortest path in terms of distances
between nodes or in terms of number of nodes? In other words, will
the algorithm select a shorter path in terms of distance even if it
goes through a larger number of nodes? I am asking because my graph
is very dense (has lots of points) in some areas, and it is very
sparse in others. I want to make sure that the algorithm actually
picks the track with the shortest distance and not the track with the
lowest number of nodes.
Thanks!
Julian
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