Dimitre hit it on the head when he said that I was confusing edges and nodes.
I've got it straight now. Thanks for your reply and interest. I can always
count on the list when I get stuck and need a whack on the side of the head.
--
Charles Knell
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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Kay <mhk(_at_)mhk(_dot_)me(_dot_)uk>
Sent: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 22:35:49 -0000
To: <xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com>
Subject: RE: [xsl] Re: Re: Network diagram - node set intersection
It appears
that an edge can have one source and one target. If true,
that means that I can't use it.
That's the normal definition of an edge.
What appears to be ambiguous is, I suspect, merely the fact
that in the model I am representing a node can have more than
one predecessor node and more than one successor node.
That's normal too. If a node has three predecessors then it has three
"inbound" edges, one from each predecessor.
Michael Kay
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