You should use Python with R. Google for Rpy, this is the best Graphing you can do with Python
On Apr 11, 7:40 am, Philipp Pagel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sanhita Mallick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have looked at that, and other similar ones all of > > which are based on Graphviz. > > Networkx is not based on graphviz. > > > > > My problem is that I myself am creating some large graphs > [...] > > So I would like to use a graphical/visual method than typing out the > > nodes. > > Not sure what exactly you mean. you will have to enter the nodes somehow > - afterwards you can visualize them. > > Do you mean you would like to have a GUI for entering nodes and edges? > I see two options: (1) write a GUI to do that (2) use an existing graph > editor and use networkx or something like that for analysis. > > > Also, I am looking for a good tutorial for basic graph > > implementation other than the one on python.org. > > - Look at the source code for networkx. > - Alternatively, basic graph algorithms can be found in many general > algorithm books. > - More specific stuff e.g. in A. Gibbons "Algorithmic Graph Theory". > > cu > Philipp > > -- > Dr. Philipp Pagel > Lehrstuhl f. Genomorientierte Bioinformatik > Technische Universität Münchenhttp://mips.gsf.de/staff/pagel -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list