
- #MATHEMATICA 11.2 NOW AVAILABLE PDF#
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IGraph/M 0.3.99 is now released, with a simplified installation procedure. This release introduces more functions for working with weighted graphs.
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You can use the upgrade script on the project's GitHub page.

Update: 0.3.95 is out now with performance improvements and a few new functions.
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If you happen to be using Mathematica 11.2.0 on Windows, and are annoyed that the graph isomorphism functionality is broken in that version, note that IGraph/M provides a full replacement of (and many extensions to) that functionality area.
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If you are just mildly curious about the package, you can check out the PDF version of the documentation (and the many examples within) here: A full list of changes since v0.3.0 is in the README.

Notable improvements since the previous prerelease: functions for working with bipartite incidence matrices, converting geometrical meshes to graphs (thank you to Henrik Schumacher!), improvements to community detection, improvements to isomorphism functions, improvements to random walk functionality, and of course bug fixes. IGraph/M 0.3.94 is now available! Please upgrade to this version if you are still using 0.3.0. I wrote IGraph/M because I needed higher performance and greater reliability (especially for parallel computing) than what RLink could provide.Ī request: If any of you have used IGraphR in the past to access igraph from Mathematica, please post a response to this thread and let me know which specific functions you were using. The groundwork has been laid, so further extensions should be quick and relatively easy.Īlso check out a related project, IGraphR, which makes igraph available for Mathematica users through RLink. I would also like to give the opportunity for people to contribute to the project if they wish to. I do think that the functions that are included in v0.1 can already be useful to others too. Why did I release the package before covering most of the igraph functionality? I do not have time to work on things I do not personally need or use, so I am unlikely to extend it further unless the need comes up. It is meant to complement what is already available in Mathematica, thus it primarily focuses on adding functionality that is not already present. Note that IGraph/M is not a replacement for Mathematica's graphs and networks functionality.
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Unfortunately, I was unable to compile the development version of igraph for Windows, so I cannot provide a Windows version. If anyone would like to contribute, please contact me.īinary packages for OS X (10.9 or later) and Linux can be downloaded from GitHub. However the main framework is complete, and new functions can be added quickly.

This initial release, version 0.1, covers only some igraph functions, as I focused on the things that I need personally. IGraph/M makes its functionality available from Mathematica. Igraph is a graph manipulation and analysis package. I would like to announce IGraph/M, a new igraph interface for Mathematica: See for more details on the current release.Ĭompatibility: 64-it Windows/macOS/Linux or Raspberry Pi Mathematica 10.0 or later. The package has come a long way since then and now contains ~300 functions. The post below was written for the original release of IGraph/M. Finance, Statistics & Business Analysis.Wolfram Knowledgebase Curated computable knowledge powering Wolfram|Alpha. Wolfram Universal Deployment System Instant deployment across cloud, desktop, mobile, and more. Wolfram Data Framework Semantic framework for real-world data.
