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find_path.py
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myGraph = {'A': ['B', 'C'],
'B': ['C', 'D'],
'C': ['D', 'F'],
'D': ['C'],
'E': ['F'],
'F': ['C']}
# find path from start to end using recursion with backtracking
def find_path(graph, start, end, path=[]):
path = path + [start]
if (start == end):
return path
if not start in graph:
return None
for node in graph[start]:
if node not in path:
newpath = find_path(graph, node, end, path)
return newpath
return None
# find all path
def find_all_path(graph, start, end, path=[]):
path = path + [start]
print(path)
if (start == end):
return [path]
if not start in graph:
return None
paths = []
for node in graph[start]:
if node not in path:
newpaths = find_all_path(graph, node, end, path)
for newpath in newpaths:
paths.append(newpath)
return paths
def find_shortest_path(graph, start, end, path=[]):
path = path + [start]
if start == end:
return path
if start not in graph:
return None
shortest = None
for node in graph[start]:
if node not in path:
newpath = find_shortest_path(graph, start, end, path)
if newpath:
if not shortest or len(newpath) < len(shortest):
shortest = newpath
return shortest
print(find_all_path(myGraph, 'A', 'F'))
# print(find_shortest_path(myGraph, 'A', 'D'))