On Monday, November 7, 2016 at 2:12:14 PM UTC, Eden Harder wrote:
>
> Thanks for you reply. I know import igraph works in sage. But I have 
> installed two different packages: igraph and python_igraph. And what I want 
> to do is import them in python.
>

python-igraph is a python interface to igraph, which seems to be a library 
written in C.
IMHO you cannot use igraph from python without using python-igraph (the 
latter is known to python simply as igraph)---or perhaps some other python 
interface, which might even be conflicting with python-igraph...

In short, I'd think that 'import igraph' is all you need to use igraph from 
python.

By the way, if you first install python-igraph by doing
sage --pip install python-igraph

and then do
sage --pip install igraph

you will see a lot of "Requirement already satisfied:", and nothing else 
which seems to say that igraph is a part of python-igraph.



HTH,
Dima



 

>
> 在 2016年11月7日星期一 UTC+1下午2:29:58,Jeroen Demeyer写道:
>>
>> On 2016-11-07 13:52, Eden Harder wrote: 
>> > I installed sagemath with hombrew on MacOS. And later I use `sage -i 
>> > python_igraph` to install python_igraph. After that, I found that 
>> > 
>> > 1. I cannot import python_igraph in sage 
>>
>> The correct command is: 
>>
>> import igraph 
>>
>

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