Graph::bipartite?

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Tom Lichen
Tom Lichen on 28 Nov 2016
Commented: Tom Lichen on 29 Nov 2016
Could someone please explain to me how to use this function? https://se.mathworks.com/help/symbolic/mupad_ref/graph-bipartite.html I guess I'm doing something wrong because it does not work for me. I'm using Matlab R2013a, maybe it's a problem? If so, is it possible to use this function on my version of Matlab. Or maybe I need some sort of extra software to be able to use this? I just feel lost.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 28 Nov 2016
That function only works inside the MuPAD Notebook interface, not inside a MATLAB function or at the MATLAB Command Prompt [*]. You will need Symbolic Math Toolbox to use that capability. If you have this toolbox installed (you can check this using the ver function) you can open a MuPAD Notebook using the command:
mupad
Inside that Notebook, to the right of the [ prompt, type the following:
G := Graph([a, b, c], [[a, b], [b, c]]):
Graph::bipartite(G, Lists);
Graph::bipartite(G, Bool)
[*] Technically it is possible, via the use of the evalin and feval methods of symengine, to execute these commands from inside a MATLAB function or at the prompt, but it's not so easy to execute a group of commands at once.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Nov 2016
expose(Graph::bipartite)
Tom Lichen
Tom Lichen on 29 Nov 2016
Thanks!

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