5234 characters.. This may be the best solution indeed :-)

How can I know after that, though, the matching between vertices and
labels ?

On Aug 20, 11:36 am, Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
> Nathann Cohen wrote:
> > Hello !!!
>
> > Starting from a kind of troll related to the next-to-be tour for
> > Graphs in Sage ( I wanted to color the map of western europe, but the
> > majority of Sage's users do not live there ), I tried to build a graph
> > of the whole world by using your dear CIA's data ( available freely on
> > their website )
>
> > Do you think it would be interesting to add it to the graph generators
> > in Sage ? It could be available as graphs.WorldMap() :-)
>
> > If so, I have a small problem : how to include it ? I generated it by
> > parsing again and again several files, then building the final graph
> > through Python, but the only way I have now to share this graph is to
> > write it by g.write().
>
> > This Graph contains labels for the countries ( their names ) but also
> > their positions...
>
> How big is the graph6 or sparse6 string?  Can you just store that, along
> with the vertex label and position dictionaries?
>
> Jason
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