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Moved interact to view an induced subgraph from wiki to library #9737

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sagetrac-punchagan mannequin opened this issue Aug 12, 2010 · 6 comments
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Moved interact to view an induced subgraph from wiki to library #9737

sagetrac-punchagan mannequin opened this issue Aug 12, 2010 · 6 comments

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sagetrac-punchagan mannequin commented Aug 12, 2010

Moved the interact that shows an induced subgraph obtained on deleting a vertex, from the wiki to library.

CC: @mkoeppe @dimpase @slel @tscrim

Component: interact

Reviewer: Travis Scrimshaw

Issue created by migration from https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/9737

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sagetrac-pang mannequin commented Nov 10, 2010

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Attachment: show_subgraph.patch.gz

I really have to say: is this example worth it?

IMHO, the graph editor now shipped with Sage makes this example out of order. Use graph_editor on the chosen graph, and double click on a vertex to delete it, and you're showing the same idea, with a more strightforward interface.

There are loads of awesome things to do with graphs in Sage. With the new patch #8631, we can do much better than this.

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obsolete ?

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can we close ?

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tscrim commented Jan 13, 2021

Reviewer: Travis Scrimshaw

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tscrim commented Jan 13, 2021

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I think so.

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tscrim commented Jan 13, 2021

Changed author from Puneeth Chaganti to none

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