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From: Benoît Dagon (benoit.dagon_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-10-19 12:53:37
Hello Camilo,
Thanks for your answer. I think you're right.
The reason why I was trying to use a pointer to structure as bundle
property is because I wanted to access a vertex not only by its index
but by its property. More precisely, I've a method which iterates over
the vertices of the following prototype:
NodeProperty* GraphWrapper::iterateNodes (NodeProperty* previousNode);
Thus, I must be able to find the index of the previousNode to increment
it and return the nextNode.
My error was coming from the fact I was trying to use the
boost::adjacency_list as a container for my data instead of a tool to
"organize" the data and externalizing the storage.
~Benoît
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