On 10/31/19 9:37 PM, Tiago de Paula Peixoto wrote:
> Am 31.10.19 um 21:23 schrieb Adrien Dulac:
>>> The change for get_edges() is a just a matter of consistency, after the
>>> function was generalized to return arbitrary properties as well (as
>>> opposed to only the edge index).
>>>
>>> The change for property maps never happened, since it was never possible
>>> to access edge property maps with node tuples.
>> I don't understand, I was able to do the following before 2.29 ?
>>
>> |eprop = g.new_ep('int') eprop[0,2] # worked if there is an edge between
>> node 0 and 2 |
>>
>> ?
> I don't remember this ever being possible.
>
> Best,
> Tiago
>
Ok, but in this case, is there a way to avoid the complexity of calling
`g.edge` to get a edge property, if we know the indexes i and j of the
nodes? what would be to best way to proceed ?
Regards,
Adrien
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