February 2020
Beginner to intermediate
616 pages
15h 16m
English
An adjacency matrix is a square matrix that is used to represent a graph. The rows and columns of the matrix are labeled as per the graph vertices. So, if the graph vertices are 1,2,...5, then the rows and columns of the adjacency matrix will be labeled as 1,2,...5. Initially, the matrix is filled with all zeros (0). Then, the 0 at the mat[i][j] location (where i and j refer to the vertices) is replaced by 1 if there is an edge between the vertices of i and j. For example, if there is an edge from vertex 2 to vertex 3, then at the mat[2][3] index location, the value of 0 will be replaced by 1. In short, the elements of the adjacency matrix indicate whether pairs of vertices are ...
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