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▪ I. digraph1 (ˈdaɪgrɑːf, -æ-) [f. Gr. δι- twice, di-2, + γραϕή writing, etc.] A group of two letters expressing a simple sound of speech.a 1788 T. Sheridan (L.), All improper diphthongs, or, as I have called them, digraphs, are changed into the single vowels which they stand for. 1812 J. C. Hobhous...
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Digraph (orthography)
A digraph that shares its pronunciation with a single character may be a relic from an earlier period of the language when the digraph had a different Digraph
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digraph/ˈdaɪgrɑ:f; ?@ -græf; `daɪɡræf/ ntwo letters that represent a single sound (eg sh / ʃ; ʃ/, ea / i:; i/ in sheaf) 二合字母(代表一个单音的两个字母, 如sheaf中sh代表 / ʃ; ʃ/ , ea代表 / i:; i/).
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IJ (digraph)
When a word starting with IJ is capitalised, the entire digraph is capitalised: , . Therefore, the digraph is most often encoded as an i followed by a j.
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Lj (digraph)
The digraph is treated as a single letter, and therefore it has its own place in the alphabet, takes up only one space in crossword puzzles and is written Ljudevit Gaj first proposed this digraph in 1835.
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Which terms are used for the digraph of the edges of a digraph? For any digraph $G = (V,E)$, consider the digraph $H = (E,F)$ with $F = \\{ee' \in E \times E\ |\ \exists u,v,w \in V: e = uv \wedge e' = vw\\}$, that is...
In the link there is a short section on the _line digraph_.
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Dz (digraph)
Dz is a digraph of the Latin script, consisting of the consonants D and Z. It may represent , , or , depending on the language. Variants
Additional variants of the Dz digraph are also encoded in Unicode.
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Sh (digraph)
Sh is a digraph of the Latin alphabet, a combination of S and H.
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Albanian
In Albanian, sh represents . American Literary braille includes a single-cell contraction for the digraph with the dot pattern (1 4 6).
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Is there an example of a finite regular (weakly) connected digraph which is not strongly connected? I came across this question in my research. Couldn't think of an answer, or find an answer anywhere. > Is there an e...
Suppose $G = (V,E)$ is a finite, weakly connected, $d$-regular directed graph. Since $G$ is weakly connected, any cut that separates $V$ into two non-empty subsets is crossed by at least one edge. The number of edges that cross said cut in each direction must be the same, or else $G$ wouldn't be fin...
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Sz (digraph)
Sz is a digraph of the Latin script, used in Polish, Kashubian and Hungarian, and in the Wade–Giles system of Romanization of Chinese, as well as the Hong It is usually approximated by English speakers with the "sh" sound (and conversely, Polish speakers typically approximate the English digraph sh with the
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DiGraph—Directed graphs with self loops - NetworkX
Base class for directed graphs. A DiGraph stores nodes and edges with optional data, or attributes. DiGraphs hold directed edges. Self loops are allowed but multiple (parallel) edges are not. Nodes can be arbitrary (hashable) Python objects with optional key/value attributes. By convention None is not used as a node.
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关于python:NetworkX DiGraph按节点创建子图(DiGraph) | 码农家园
NetworkX DiGraph create subgraph (DiGraph) by node我想按节点获取一个子图(红色区域):子图由从输入节点可到达的所有节点组成。 like G.subgraph(3) retu...
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Nj (digraph)
In Serbo-Croatian, the digraph is treated as a single letter, and therefore it has its own place in the alphabet (as the 20th letter, following N), takes Ljudevit Gaj first used this digraph in 1830.
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GitHub - lzc978/digraph: 有向无环图3-Gram无模型的特定简短文本纠错任务
有向无环图3-Gram无模型的特定简短文本纠错任务. Contribute to lzc978/digraph development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Th (digraph)
This is not a digraph, since a digraph is a pair of letters representing a single phoneme or a sequence of phonemes that does not correspond to the normal The spelling retained the digraph for etymological reasons.
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