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Is it possible for matlab to convert a graph into an adjacency matrix?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Jan 2012
What data structure is currently being used to represent your graph? Is it defined by edges, defined by vertices, is it a object drawn on the screen whose data can be extracted using get(), or is it an image you have to interpret to determine the vertices and connections?
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jy tan
jy tan on 16 Jan 2012
i think it's currently defined by edges, vertices, in a gml file
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Jan 2012
GML as in Geography Markup Language? If so then looking around a little, I do not find any direct way to read such files in MATLAB. I do, though, find a Java package for dealing with them, that you should be able to use from MATLAB; see http://gcmd.nasa.gov/records/GML4J.html

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jy tan
jy tan on 19 Jan 2012
is it possible to provide any clue how to use the above url?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Jan 2012
Not usefully until we have a good handle on the data format. A lot of graphs come defined in terms of adjacency matrices so possibly once the data is read in, there would be no operation needed.

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