Well...
The first maps each vertex to a vector of ints, i.e. `v => [4, 9, -2, 1]`,
the second maps each vertex to a single int, i.e. `v => 4`.
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On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 2:36 PM ashutosh wrote:
> can you also tell me the difference between the two
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> 'vector' and 'int' property types ?
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can you also tell me the difference between the two
'vector' and 'int' property types ?
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Hi Ashuein,
You're trying to push `int` values into a `vector` type. You should
use a `int` for the property map instead.
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On Friday, January 11, 2019, ashutosh wrote:
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> pdat =
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pd.DataFrame({'source':['A','B','C'],'target':['p','q','r'],'weight':[1,-1,2]})
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> graph =