#18375: Drop the NetworkX graph backend
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Reporter: | Owner:
ncohen | Status: positive_review
Type: | Milestone: sage-6.7
enhancement | Resolution:
Priority: major | Merged in:
Component: graph | Reviewers: David Coudert
theory | Work issues:
Keywords: | Commit:
Authors: | 98c86a41330a3cffacbedc1743467db9aa08117b
Nathann Cohen | Stopgaps:
Report Upstream: N/A |
Branch: |
public/18375 |
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Comment (by kcrisman):
> This ticket removes a feature you probably did not know even existed:
> The 'networkx' backend only means that inside of the graph class, at a
level you are not supposed to reach except when you write low-level graph
functions, the graph is stored as a netowrkx object.
Okay, I am fine with that - actually I ''did'' know that feature existed.
> Believe it or not, in order to build a complete graph Sage calls
networkx' function `networkx.complete_graph(n)`.
Yes, in fact I think there are other places where that occurs :) Thanks
for the clarification!
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