Pippo <adm2303.2...@gmail.com> writes: > On Sunday, 12 April 2015 20:50:51 UTC-4, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > > The API tells you how to use a library. That's what API means: "Application > > Programming Interface".[…] > > Can you ask a more specific question? > > This is what I want to use: https://github.com/mbrubeck/collusion > No proper documentation for it!
That's a shame. Have you filed a bug report at the project, asking for comprehensive API documentation? Also: Thank you for replying chronologically (response immediately follows what you're responding to). Please make your posts easier to read by removing quoted material that you *aren't* responding to; this goes by the term “trim quoted material”. This message is an example of what I'm advocating: responses are interleaved like a conversation, the only quoted material shows what I'm responding to, and attribution lines say who wrote each level. See also <URL:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Interleaved_style>. > Is there an API for creating network graphs in python? I want to > create network for my text files. The Python Package Index <URL:https://pypi.python.org/> has a search feature; searching for “network graph” gives many results <URL:https://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=search&term=network+graph&submit=search>. I'm not familiar with such tasks though, so can't advise as to which libraries might be better. -- \ “You can never entirely stop being what you once were. That's | `\ why it's important to be the right person today, and not put it | _o__) off until tomorrow.” —Larry Wall | Ben Finney -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list