Example 1: depth first search
# HAVE USED ADJACENY LIST
class Graph:
def __init__(self,lst=None):
self.lst=dict()
if lst is None:
pass
else:
self.lst=lst
def find_path(self,start,end):
self.checklist={}
for i in self.lst.keys():
self.checklist[i]=False
self.checklist[start]=True
store,extra=(self.explore(start,end))
if store==False:
print('No Path Found')
else:
print(extra)
def explore(self,start,end):
while True:
q=[]
#print(self.checklist,q)
q.append(start)
flag=False
for i in self.lst[start]:
if i==end:
q.append(i)
return True,q
if self.checklist[i]:
pass
else:
flag=True
self.checklist[i]=True
q.append(i)
break
if flag:
store,extra=self.explore(q[-1],end)
if store==False:
q.pop()
if len(q)==0:return False
return self.explore(q[-1],end)
elif store==None:
pass
elif store==True:
q.pop()
q.extend(extra)
return True,q
else:
return False,None
def __str__(self):return str(self.lst)
if __name__=='__main__':
store={1: [2, 3, 4], 2: [3, 1], 3: [2, 1], 4: [5, 8, 1], 5: [4, 6, 7], 6: [5, 7, 9, 8], 7: [5, 6], 8: [4, 6, 9], 9: [6, 8, 10], 10: [9],11:[12,13]}
a=Graph(store)
a.find_path(1,11) # No Path Found
a.find_path(1,6)# [1, 4, 5, 6]
a.find_path(3,10) # [3, 2, 1, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10]
a.find_path(4,10)# [4, 5, 6, 9, 10]
print(a) #
Example 2: depth first search stack
DFS-iterative (G, s):
let S be stack
S.push( s )
mark s as visited.
while ( S is not empty):
v = S.top( )
S.pop( )
for all neighbours w of v in Graph G:
if w is not visited :
S.push( w )
mark w as visited
DFS-recursive(G, s):
mark s as visited
for all neighbours w of s in Graph G:
if w is not visited:
DFS-recursive(G, w)