Nathan Harmston wrote: > > > https://networkx.lanl.gov/ > > This was working for me earlier, I managed to get everything from > there earlier. It seems a very good package. It seems theres more out > there than what I had thought, which unfortunately makes it harder for > me to decide what to use (pynetwork and bgl look useful aswell). I m > going to do some testing on it later and see what happens with it. > Thanks a lot for your help. > > Has anyone got an idea how I could split the contents of a node and > its representation (to save memory in my graph). ie.... the nodes > contain the start and end coordinates and id and the actual > representation contains the string. I was going to have : > > class Node(object): > pass > > class Section(Node): > pass > > class Item(object): > pass > > Where section contains a slice of the Item which im interested. I m > just not sure how I can access the contents of item without storing > it. ---> If u get what I mean???
No. Not at all. "pass" is not very informative. Neither are "representation" and "the string". Please tell us what you mean by "slice". What is an "item", if it's not a "node"? Try listing out the attributes of a node, with a couple of sample values for each, and then we might get a clue. What makes you think that you need to save memory? What makes you think that you could save memory by splitting whatever it is? HTH, John -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list