You found graph, but there is also an R API for the Boost.Graph
libraries, RBGL, there.
best,
-tony
Andre Skusa <Andre.Skusa at cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de> 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
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