Thanks for the answer. Yes, this solves my "problem". As you can suppose, I'm a newbie at Python.

Thank you so much.

Juan


Hi Juan,

Juan Manuel Tirado wrote:
> What I would like to do is to print the vertex identifier that corresponds
> to every clustering coefficient. The output to get is something like:
>
> edge1 0.0
> edge2 0.33333
> edge3 1.5
> .....etc.
>
> I suppose that this is really simple, but I'm newbie at python I do not get
> how to do it. I appreciate your help and comments.

This is indeed simple. All you have to do is iterate through the graph.
(I assume you mean "vertex" instead of "edge" above).

   for v in g.vertices():
       print int(v), clust[v]

This will print something line:

0 0.0
1 0.33333
2 1.5
...

Note also that the values of clust.get_array() are such that the i-th
value corresponds to the i-th vertex, where i is the vertex index.

Did I understand you question correctly?

Cheers,
Tiago


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