Re: variables/objects with sequential naming?
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- Subject: [mg130181] Re: variables/objects with sequential naming?
- From: Waclaw Kusnierczyk <waku at idi.ntnu.no>
- Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2013 03:11:49 -0400 (EDT)
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On 03/16/2013 02:15 AM, northerndream at gmail.com wrote: > Dear all, > > the simplest way to explain what I'd like to achieve is to show you the long way I had to go, not knowing how to automate this: > > graph1 = Graph[cities, DeleteDuplicates@edges[[1]]]; > graph2 = Graph[cities, DeleteDuplicates@edges[[2]]]; > graph3 = Graph[cities, DeleteDuplicates@edges[[3]]]; > graph4 = Graph[cities, DeleteDuplicates@edges[[4]]]; > graph5 = Graph[cities, DeleteDuplicates@edges[[5]]]; > graph6 = Graph[cities, DeleteDuplicates@edges[[6]]]; > graph7 = Graph[cities, DeleteDuplicates@edges[[7]]]; > ... One direct solution would be Do[ Set@@{ToExpression["graph"<>ToString@i], Graph[cities, DeleteDuplicates@edges[[i]]]}, {i, imax}] where imax is the upper bound on your index variable. Alternatively, Do[ graph[i] = Graph[cities, DeleteDuplicates@edges[[i]]], {i, imax}] so that graph1 becomes graph[1], etc. Or, maybe even better, graph = Table[Graph[cities, DeleteDuplicates@edges[[i]]], {i, imax}] so that graph1 becomes graph[[1]], etc. vQ > > and I think you got the point (no need to paste the whole list!) > > I will of course have the same problem on the way around, when I'll want to obtain a table of values for all my graph1, graph2... > > I used ToString to produce output files with sequential names, but this... no clue! (googling didn't help either) > > Could anywone help? > Thank you > - Stefano >
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