Hi, one minor correction: > This probably won't be of many use to people for bioinformatics I'd disagree ;-) I'll take a look at your library.
(for example, RNA /secondary/ structure forms a planar graph) Gruss, Christian * Ivan Lazar Miljenovic <ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com> [28.04.2012 01:08]: > I uploaded this [1] yesterday, posted the blog article [2] about it... > but forgot to send a message to the lists! > > [1]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/planar-graph > [2]: http://ivanmiljenovic.wordpress.com/2012/04/27/announcing-planar-graph/ > > planar-graph is an implementation of, strangely enough, planar graphs > (that is, a graph that contains an embedding on a surface, can be > drawn with no edge crossings and has a specific ordering of edges). > It handles graphs on planes and spheres, but I'm not sure about other > surfaces (and there seems to be little demand for such). > > This probably won't be of many use to people, but as I described in > the blog post, I've been using this as a test bed for graph library > design (specifically usage of abstract node/edge identifiers, using > half-edges and the serialisation/encoding setup). > > -- > Ivan Lazar Miljenovic > ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com > http://IvanMiljenovic.wordpress.com > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell mailing list > Haskell@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell
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