Hi, Le 01/12/2014 21:58, Carlos Andrade a écrit :
Dears,
Thank you for the layout information Guillaume, this will come to use in due time, although it wasn't really what I was after :-) Yes I guess I missed the "Bipartite" part of the message :p
G.
Tiago Peixoto, I opened an issue here: https://git.skewed.de/count0/graph-tool/issues/196 linked to this discussion.
Thank you both for the quick reply, and the interest on implementing this feature.
Best Regards,
Carlos A. http://carlosandrade.co
Em Mon Dec 01 2014 at 7:52:42 AM, Tiago de Paula Peixoto <tiago@skewed.de <mailto:tiago@skewed.de>> escreveu:
On 01.12.2014 10:47, Carlos Andrade wrote: > Dear all, > > I have a bipartite graph, directed and with weightened edges. It is > very large, I believe 36k nodes and 52k edges. I am trying to make a > projection of it, but I could not find any function or way to do so > with graph-tool. Is there any way I am not aware of? If there is no > current way, where would you recommend try with such a big graph? I am > currently trying to run this on a 8gb RAM 2012 macbook pro 15` (2.2 > ghz or something like that).
Bipartite projection is currently not implemented, but this is a very easy one. Just open a ticket for it on the website and I'll include an implementation when I have some time.
Best, Tiago
-- Tiago de Paula Peixoto <tiago@skewed.de <mailto:tiago@skewed.de>>
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