In Kruskal’s algorithm, graph is represented in which of the following ways: code example

Example: kruskal's algorithm

#include

using namespace std;

int  main()
{
	int n = 9;
	
	int mat[9][9] = {
	{100,4,100,100,100,100,100,8,100},
	{4,100,8,100,100,100,100,100,100},
	{100,8,100,7,100,4,100,100,2},
	{100,100,7,100,9,14,100,100,100},
	{100,100,100,9,100,10,100,100,100},
	{100,100,4,14,10,100,2,100,100},
	{100,100,100,100,100,2,100,1,6},
	{8,100,100,100,100,100,1,100,7},
	{100,100,2,100,100,100,6,7,100}};
	
	int parent[n];
	
	int edges[100][3];
	int count = 0;
	
	for(int i=0;i edges[j+1][2])
				{
					int t1=edges[j][0], t2=edges[j][1], t3=edges[j][2];
					
					edges[j][0] = edges[j+1][0];
					edges[j][1] = edges[j+1][1];
					edges[j][2] = edges[j+1][2];
					
					edges[j+1][0] = t1;
					edges[j+1][1] = t2;
					edges[j+1][2] = t3;
				}
				
	int mst[n-1][2];
	int mstVal = 0;
	int l = 0;
	
	cout< "<

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