On Dec 4, 12:46 pm, geremy condra <debat...@gmail.com> wrote: more common than full-blown graph package). > Sure, its a tree, which is also a graph. In this case it looks to > me more like a directed acyclic graph than anything, but its > pretty much just semantics since the interface is functionally > equivalent.
I'd have to agree with Lie, yes a tree is a graph, but it's simply not an argument that Python community is grasping for graph structures. It's like arguing that the Python community could benefit from a quaternion type, because quaternions are actually heavily used in Python, because a scalar number is a quarternion. Carl Banks (Would be +1 on a good graph implementation... just not because of ElementTree.) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list