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networks[ends] - finds the ends of an edge in a graph
Calling Sequence
ends(G)
ends(e, G)
Parameters
G
-
graph or network
e
edge or a set or list of edges of G
Description
Important: The networks package has been deprecated. Use the superseding package GraphTheory instead.
This routine is used to recover the names of the vertices at the ends of a specified edge.
In the special case where only the graph G is specified then the ends of all of the edges of G are returned as a set.
If an edge e is directed then the ends are returned as a list of length 2 where the second element is the head. For undirected edges the vertex names are returned as a set. Undirected loops will appear as a set containing one vertex name.
Specific edges of interest may be specified either individually or as a set or list of edge names. The result will be a vertex pair, a set of vertex pairs, or a list of vertex pairs as appropriate.
This routine is normally loaded via the command with(networks) but may also be referenced using the full name networks[ends](...).
Examples
See Also
GraphTheory, networks(deprecated)[edges], networks(deprecated)[incident]
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