I am struggling on how to work out how I pass arguments from a function so that I can populate a list in another function - my code is:
infinity = 1000000
invalid_node = -1
startNode = 0
#Values to assign to each node
class Node:
distFromSource = infinity
previous = invalid_node
visited = False
#read in all network nodes
def network():
f = open ('network.txt', 'r')
theNetwork = [[int(node) for node in line.split(',')] for line in f.readlines()]
print theNetwork
return theNetwork
#for each node assign default values
def populateNodeTable():
nodeTable = []
index = 0
f = open('network.txt', 'r')
for line in f:
node = map(int, line.split(','))
nodeTable.append(Node())
print "The previous node is " ,nodeTable[index].previous
print "The distance from source is " ,nodeTable[index].distFromSource
index +=1
nodeTable[startNode].distFromSource = 0
return nodeTable
#find the nearest neighbour to a particular node
def nearestNeighbour(currentNode, theNetwork):
nearestNeighbour = []
nodeIndex = 0
for node in nodeTable:
if node != 0 and currentNode.visited == false:
nearestNeighbour.append(nodeIndex)
nodeIndex +=1
return nearestNeighbour
currentNode = startNode
if __name__ == "__main__":
nodeTable = populateNodeTable()
theNetwork = network()
nearestNeighbour(currentNode, theNetwork)
So, I am trying to fill the nearestNeighbour list in my nearestNeighbour function with a list of nodes nearest to the other nodes. Now, the all the other functions work correctly, with all argument passing functioning as it should. However, my nearestNeighbour function throws up this error message:
if node != 0 and theNetwork[currentNode].visited == false: AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'visited'
(Apologies for the layout, haven't quite fathomed the use of the code quotes yet)