Open nclm opened 10 years ago
Good idea! It's also pretty easy to implement with our data structure!
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 8:34 AM, nicolas notifications@github.com wrote:
To be able to find a path between two arbitrary nodes, if enough links are available. Let's say I want to find a way between [Douglas Adams] and [Wes Anderson]. Like a maps website, I could got an itinerary: [Douglas Adams] wrote [The Hitchhicker’s Guide to the Galaxy (novel)] was adapted into [The Hitchhicker’s Guide to the Galaxy (film)] had a character played by [Mos Def] played in [Be Kind Rewind] was directed by [Michel Gondry] directed [Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind] had a characted played by [Kirsten Dunst] played in [Virgin Suicide] was directed by [Sofia Coppola] is the cousin of [Jason Schwartzman] played in [Rushmore] was directed by [Wes Anderson]. You have reach your destination. It was not the shortest way, but anyway, I feature like this would be interresting!
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To be able to find a path between two arbitrary nodes, if enough links are available.
Let's say I want to find a way between [Douglas Adams] and [Wes Anderson]. Like on a maps website, I could get an itinerary: [Douglas Adams] wrote [The Hitchhicker’s Guide to the Galaxy (novel)] was adapted into [The Hitchhicker’s Guide to the Galaxy (film)] had a character played by [Mos Def] played in [Be Kind Rewind] was directed by [Michel Gondry] directed [Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind] had a characted played by [Kirsten Dunst] played in [Virgin Suicide] was directed by [Sofia Coppola] is the cousin of [Jason Schwartzman] played in [Rushmore] was directed by [Wes Anderson]. You have reach your destination. It was not the shortest way, but anyway, I feature like this would be interesting!