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Mar 25 |
accepted | Typesetting a directed, weighted graph with TikZ |
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Dec 9 |
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Typesetting a directed, weighted graph with TikZ Thanks for your input, Altermundus, but I cannot accept your answer as I have a lot of code purely in TikZ/PGF, and, thus, cannot afford porting to tkz-graph. Frankly, I ended up using 'automata' - TikZ-library in order to draw directed, weighted graphs (one, e.g., represented by the second image in your answer). |
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Dec 6 |
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Typesetting a directed, weighted graph with TikZ That's almost what I need and I have typeset a similar undirected weighted graph using "Prim's algorithm" example from texample.net. Although, I need to include somehow a direction for each edge in the graph. Frankly, the edges should be arrows pointing from a source vertex to a destination vertex rather than simply connecting the two. |
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