[R] graph algorithms in R

A.J. Rossini rossini at blindglobe.net
Tue Jan 20 01:37:14 CET 2004


graph and Rgraphviz in BioConductor; see www.bioconductor.org


Rajarshi Guha <rxg218 at psu.edu> writes:

> Hi,
>   I was wondering if there are any packages available that can represent
> mathematical graphs along with functions to manipulate them? Google
> did'nt turn up anything ( I may be asking too much of R :-/ )
>
> Thanks,
>
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