Find the longest path in a graph?

Adjacency matrix of graph is given to us. Now we need to find out the longest path between two nodes. Input: Adjacency matrix of the graph, source node and destination node. Output: Longest path between source node and destination node.

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Matt J
Matt J on 29 Oct 2012
Edited: Matt J on 29 Oct 2012
Who is "we"? If you mean you and your classmates, show us your code and where in it you are stuck.
If there are any cycles then the longest path is infinite.

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Massimo Zanetti
Massimo Zanetti on 9 Oct 2016
Generally this is NP-hard problem. However, for DAGs (directed acyclic graphs) there is one clever way to solve the problem. It is called "topological sorting". See details here or elsewhere in google: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topological_sorting
Ivan
Ivan on 14 Dec 2017
Try to invert signs of weight coefficient and calculate shortest path with built-in shortestpath function. It will be the longest path for initial weights.

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Ivan, Thanks for the tip. It is useful for finding collection of independent paths.

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