An now, successful results from KaDraw : draw graph to a PDF or PNG picture
file.
> 1. Use web browser to download kadraw from http://algo2.iti.kit.edu/kadraw/
>
> - Indeed : not easy to visualize result of kalp, for the newbie in
> specific tool graph representation
>
> tar tzvf KaD
>
> I will try Kadraw soon : http://algo2.iti.kit.edu/kadraw/
>
for a graph drawing, in the same spirit than Christian Schultz's work
Dominique
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Some tests today in SMC (maybe my comments need to be moved out from
current google forum)...
Install Kalp1.0 in the sagemath cloud...
I use one way to test new package : build it in sagematch cloud.
Other way (not checked by me) : sagemath local (without network) install
1. Read manual
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Le 23/02/2017 à 17:20, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
> no, no, you are the right person! every initiative must
> be punished by letting the initiator to implement the proposal ;-)
+ 1 (for the joke and the cheering :-) )
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Le 23/02/2017 à 17:20, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
no, no, you are the right person! every initiative must
> be punished by letting the initiator to implement the proposal ;-)
+1
You are free to ask as many question as you want for the procedure.
Everything should be written in details at
http
no, no, you are the right person! every initiative must be punished by letting
the initiator to implement the proposal ;-)
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I agree with Vincent; I probably not the right person for this task,
though, and I also not sure I have the time now. I will open a relevant
ticket.
On Thursday, 23 February 2017 10:32:20 UTC+2, vdelecroix wrote:
>
> It is still reasonable to:
>
> 1) make an experimental package
>
> 2) test it
It is still reasonable to:
1) make an experimental package
2) test it against the MILP implementation in Sage (both in terms of
performance and validity)
[optional] 3) ask for/propose an API at C level
Vincent
Le 22/02/2017 à 23:14, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
it's a bit unfortunate that ther
it's a bit unfortunate that there is no API provided, only file
input/output.
But yes, why not?
They look like reliable people---something that is important; we had bad
experience with published C code
(for modular decomposition of graphs) that was interfaced with Sage, turned
out to be buggy,
I just checked package content in few minutes...looks interesting (few
dependencies,good manual,code C++...)
+1 with Peleg
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