Kelly Jones wrote:
I have a directed graph (nodes and edges) that I want to store
"efficiently": given two nodes, I want to quickly find the shortest
path between them. The graph is NOT acyclic (it's not a tree), is
fairly "sparse" (about 10000 edges for 2500 nodes), and changes
occasionally.
I know PostgreSQL/MySQL can store graphs (as one table of nodes and
one table of edges that reference the nodes), but I think finding the
shortest path between two nodes is quite inefficient that way.
I know PostgreSQL/MySQL have special "plugins" (like PostGIS for
PostgreSQL) for specific problems. Is there a directed graph plugin?
Perhaps use PL/R plus one of the R packages available here:
http://cran.stat.ucla.edu/web/packages/
(e.g. http://cran.stat.ucla.edu/web/packages/igraph/index.html)
to enable data storage in Postgres and data processing in R.
R:
http://www.r-project.org/
PL/R:
http://www.joeconway.com/plr/
HTH,
Joe
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