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Chapter number or note title: [title]
Chapter 8
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300
Error description: [error]
There is an error in the caption of figure 8.18. It has been written "Four (of many) equal-length shortest paths. The �rst path is the “best” shortest path." however, the first image demonstrates that an equal length shortest path from the first vertex to the last vertex has a length of 14. Moreover, it is the third image (the one which has the path 1 -> 2 -> 5 -> 8 -> 9 highlighted) which represents the best shortest path, and not the first.
Suggested fix (if any): [fix]
Change the current caption to:
"Three (of many) equal-length shortest paths. The second path is the “best” shortest path. The very first image demonstrates that all the equal length shortest paths would be having a path length of 14."
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Chapter number or note title: [title]
Chapter 8
Page number: [page]
300
Error description: [error]
There is an error in the caption of figure 8.18. It has been written "Four (of many) equal-length shortest paths. The �rst path is the “best” shortest path." however, the first image demonstrates that an equal length shortest path from the first vertex to the last vertex has a length of 14. Moreover, it is the third image (the one which has the path 1 -> 2 -> 5 -> 8 -> 9 highlighted) which represents the best shortest path, and not the first.
Suggested fix (if any): [fix]
Change the current caption to:
"Three (of many) equal-length shortest paths. The second path is the “best” shortest path. The very first image demonstrates that all the equal length shortest paths would be having a path length of 14."
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: