i just have a question : so the topological-sorting algorithm generates different outputs ? that means : i can choose one of the paths drawn in the end right ? for example a topology-sorted Graph will be -> c-d-e or c-a-d-e or c-a-d-b-e ... ??
It depends on the type of ordering you are after, in this example, I just went with alphabetical ordering but you can imagine other types of ordering depending on your needs. So in theory you CAN choose different paths but they may not give you the results you are looking for unless you apply the ordering scheme to which you are going after.
this is the best topological sort explanation out there
thank you very much Andre!
Short and simple, love the explanation.
Super smart and clear, Thanks man.
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Great and well put together! Thank you!
Super clear explanation, thank you so much I can write topological sort now!
I appreciate it
I love these videos. great job. I like your teaching style.
nice video ..i can easily understand without wasting any much time ....so thanks for
it
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this video was very clear and easy to understand!
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I am happy to help in any way, good luck on the exam! :)
i have a import exam and your vedic help me tanks a lot
good luck on the exam :)
yeah, I like this kind of "easy to understand" example
please make video on how to calculate complexties please
nice work make more videos
thank you very much, please suggest any particular videos you would like to see
! Does this mean that You just are just making the graph more better (make it like a line) to see and understand better?
I think that The genuine graph is not changed.
well you are sorting right? I am not sure what you mean exactly.
great video
Thank you :)
grt
in this problem How many such orderings are there? can you tell me
you can count them (slow process) at least for this problem.
i just have a question : so the topological-sorting algorithm generates different outputs ? that means : i can choose one of the paths drawn in the end right ? for example a topology-sorted Graph will be ->
c-d-e or
c-a-d-e or
c-a-d-b-e ... ??
It depends on the type of ordering you are after, in this example, I just went with alphabetical ordering but you can imagine other types of ordering depending on your needs. So in theory you CAN choose different paths but they may not give you the results you are looking for unless you apply the ordering scheme to which you are going after.
thanks a lot
i am glad i can help :)
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nice explaination thnx
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Thank you sir!
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