On 04.02.2015 21:37, malwanain wrote:
> Sorry, If I found what you have written is clear why I should ask then. The
> documentation seems written for advance people like you not for the typical
> users. If you provide some simple examples specifically for graph
> isomorphic, then every thing will be clear.

Forgive my coarseness, but from your questions it is hard to understand
what is the nature of the difficulties you have. It is not a good idea
just to ask "how do I do X?" in the mailing list if "X" is covered in
the documentation. If you didn't understand the documentation, you
should make your questions more specific.

A good approach is to show a short tentative example code, around which
you can frame your question.

Regarding your actual problem, if you want to print the vertex mapping
you do simply:

    ret, isomap = isomorphism(g1, g2, isomap=True)
    for v in g1.vertices():
        print(isomap[v])


> PS: as it is a public tool, you should expect lots of questions from
> different levels of programming skills not just for advance people or you
> should write JUST FOR ADVANCE LEVEL PROGRAMMERS.

That is fair enough, but if you need help (advanced or not) you should
also be prepared to explain your problem in detail. Asking one-line
questions about how to do this or that, specially when the task in
question is documented, is not going to elicit detailed responses.

Best,
Tiago

-- 
Tiago de Paula Peixoto <[email protected]>

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