You found graph, but there is also an R API for the Boost.Graph libraries, RBGL, there.
best, -tony Andre Skusa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Dear R users, > > just a quick question: Is there a reliable and good graph library for > R, eg. with shortest path algorithms on adjacency matrixes? I already > found a graph package as part of "Bioconductor". Are there more? > > If anyone knows and would tell me, I appreciate very much! > > Cheers, > > Andre > > -- > Dipl.-Inform. Andre Skusa (PhD student) > > NRW Graduate School in Bioinformatics and Genome Research > Center of Biotechnology (CeBiTec) > University of Bielefeld > Postfach 10 01 31 > D-33501 Bielefeld > Germany > > home: http://www.cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de/~askusa > > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ______________________________________________ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.analytics.washington.edu/ Biomedical and Health Informatics University of Washington Biostatistics, SCHARP/HVTN Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center UW (Tu/Th/F): 206-616-7630 FAX=206-543-3461 | Voicemail is unreliable FHCRC (M/W): 206-667-7025 FAX=206-667-4812 | use Email CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message and any attachme...{{dropped}} ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
