How can i get all paths between two nodes ??

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shaifali shakya
shaifali shakya el 23 de En. de 2015
Comentada: Image Analyst el 21 de Jun. de 2020
How can i get all paths between two nodes
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes el 24 de En. de 2015
Shaifali - you will need to provide some more details. Do you have a matrix representing all paths between a set of nodes and you wish to find all paths between just two of them?
shaifali shakya
shaifali shakya el 24 de En. de 2015
yes i have a matrix representing all paths between a set of nodes and i wish to find all paths between source and destination.

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Kelly Kearney
Kelly Kearney el 24 de En. de 2015
If you're looking for the shortest paths, there are a few FEX entries that implement algorithms for this, including both depth-first and breadth-first searches. I use matlab_bgl, which includes several shortest path algorithms.
However, if you're really looking for all paths between two nodes, I found that algorithms for that are more scarce. I wrote pathbetweennodes.m to do just that... I wrote it for fairly small graphs (~50 nodes or fewer), so I'm not sure how efficient it might be for larger graphs, but it has worked well for my purposes.
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Kelly Kearney
Kelly Kearney el 1 de Sept. de 2016
An update on my answer, since this is now out of date...
I've moved this function to GitHub: https://github.com/kakearney/pathbetweennodes-pkg.
Also, Matlab 2015b and above now includes some native shortest path methods for graph objects, so you don't need matlab_bgl.
Pham Minh Cong
Pham Minh Cong el 9 de Mzo. de 2020
Great work !
Thank you for your contribution.
I am new to this subject, do you have a name for your algorithms ?

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Emad NB
Emad NB el 14 de Dic. de 2018
You can use my function below. I use weight factor as a signal to find different pathes:
function pth=pathof(graph,startn,endn)
stop=0;
n=0;
while stop~=1
n=n+1;
Temp=shortestpath(graph,startn,endn);
eidx=findedge(graph,Temp(1:end-1),Temp(2:end));
if n~=1
if length(Temp)==length(pth{n-1,1})
if Temp==pth{n-1,1}
stop=1;
else
pth{n,1}=Temp;
graph.Edges.Weight(eidx)=100;
end
else
pth{n,1}=Temp;
graph.Edges.Weight(eidx)=100;
end
else
pth{n,1}=Temp;
graph.Edges.Weight(eidx)=100;
end
clear Temp eidx;
end
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mujahid razman
mujahid razman el 21 de Jun. de 2020
Simulate any shortest path algorithm between point A to point B if the map is known. Consider the map consists of free space and any configuration of finite obstacles. The result can be shown in 2-D graph where 0 means obstacle, 1 means free space and 2 means trajectory followed. For instance you can simulate A* algorithm in Matlab.
how to solve please help
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 21 de Jun. de 2020
Why not use bwdistgeodesic()? Your problem statement is exactly what Steve worked on. Did you overlook my answer with the link to his blog?
The above image is from part 5 of his blog series. Don't you think that pretty much describes your problem?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 24 de En. de 2015

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