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:Finds shortest path between start point and endpoint in a [[w:Graph (mathematics)|graph]] given by list of segments. If weighted is false, [[w:Weighted_graph#Weighted_graphs_and_networks|weight]] of each edge is supposed to be 1 (i.e. we are looking for the path with least number of edges), otherwise it is the length of given segment (we are looking for the geometrically shortest path). | :Finds shortest path between start point and endpoint in a [[w:Graph (mathematics)|graph]] given by list of segments. If weighted is false, [[w:Weighted_graph#Weighted_graphs_and_networks|weight]] of each edge is supposed to be 1 (i.e. we are looking for the path with least number of edges), otherwise it is the length of given segment (we are looking for the geometrically shortest path). |
Latest revision as of 18:49, 30 September 2017
- ShortestDistance( <List of Segments>, <Start Point>, <End Point>, <Boolean Weighted> )
- Finds shortest path between start point and endpoint in a graph given by list of segments. If weighted is false, weight of each edge is supposed to be 1 (i.e. we are looking for the path with least number of edges), otherwise it is the length of given segment (we are looking for the geometrically shortest path).