On 29.01.2015 12:39, malwanain wrote: > I'me using subgraph isomorphism which comparing two graphs and the result is > as follows: > >>>> print(subgraph_isomorphism(a, b)) > [<PropertyMap object with key type 'Vertex' and value type 'int32_t', for > Graph 0x10f52ff10, at 0x11e6eedd0, with values: > [ 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 5]>, <PropertyMap object with key type > 'Vertex' and value type 'int32_t', for Graph 0x10f52ff10, at 0x11e6eea10, > with values: > [ 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11]>] > > My question is that is there any way to get full information about these > numbers?(Vertex name or something)?
Yes, of course. Please take a look at the documentation:
http://graph-tool.skewed.de/static/doc/quickstart.html
so that you are familiar with the basic concepts of the library. It is
usually a good idea to do so before asking questions on the list.
The numbers in the properties returned by the subgraph_isomorphism()
function are vertex indexes. You can get a vertex object corresponding
to an index as follows:
v = g.vertex(idx)
where 'idx' is the index value.
Best,
Tiago
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