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split_edge         Scilab Group         Scilab function          split_edge
NAME
   split_edge - splits an edge by inserting a node
  
CALLING SEQUENCE
 g1 = split_edge(i,j,g,name)
PARAMETERS
 i  : integer, number of start node of edge
    
 j  : integer, number of end node of edge
    
 g  : graph list
    
 name
     : optional name of the added node
    
 g1 : graph list of the new graph
    
DESCRIPTION
   split_edge returns the graph g1, the edge from node number i to node
  number j being splitted: a new node is created and located at the middle
  point between the 2 previous nodes. This new node is linked with the 2
  nodes i and j. If name is given, it is the name of the new node,
  otherwise the number of nodes plus 1 is taken as the name of the new
  node.
  
EXAMPLE
 ta=[1 1 2 2 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 8 9 10 10 10 10 10 11 12 13 13 13 14 15 16 16 17 17];
 he=[2 10 3 5 7 4 2 4 6 8 6 9 7 7 11 13 13 15 12 13 9 10 14 11 16 1 17 14 15];
 g=make_graph('foo',1,17,ta,he);
 g('node_x')=[283 163 63 57 164 164 273 271 339 384 504 513 439 623 631 757 642];
 g('node_y')=[59 133 223 318 227 319 221 324 432 141 209 319 428 443 187 151 301];
 show_graph(g);
 gt=split_edge(1,2,g);
 show_graph(gt,'new');
SEE ALSO
   add_edge, add_node, delete_arcs, delete_nodes