A visual introduction to how we represent graphs in a computer program.
Really enjoying the series. Do you have some real world examples you can add here in the comments? It would be great to visualise these topics in a non-abstract concept for me, too
Problem #1: The matrix would be symmetric.
Problem #2: "(n*n) - n", if it is not allowed for the origin and destination to be the same (excluding loops).
Algorithmically Speaking - #5: Representing Graphs
Really enjoying the series. Do you have some real world examples you can add here in the comments? It would be great to visualise these topics in a non-abstract concept for me, too
Problem #1: The matrix would be symmetric.
Problem #2: "(n*n) - n", if it is not allowed for the origin and destination to be the same (excluding loops).