#6615: Small bug in Graph.plot()
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Reporter: ncohen | Owner: rlm
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Component: graph theory | Keywords:
Reviewer: | Author:
Merged: |
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It may take only two lines, but I do not know which ones (I got a bit lost
reading graph_plot.py) and it may take half a second to who wrote it in
the first place.
g=graphs.PetersenGraph()
g.plot(edge_colors={"red":[(0,1)]})
g.plot(vertex_colors={"red":[1]})
When you plot a graph and want some edges to have a different color, the
first plot is perfect. In the second case, though, I think it would be
better to assign the others vertices a default color ;-)
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