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can i know what is meant by x and y in example travelling salesman problem
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OriginalGriff 25-May-15 12:31pm    
Without seeing the example problem you are referring to? Probably not, no.

Remember that we can't see your screen, access your HDD, or read your mind - we only get exactly what you tell us to work from.
And at the moment, you have phoned the library, and asked "what colour is the book I am holding?" You aren't likely to get the right answer from that!
We could guess what it means - but it would be just that, a guess. And development is not a field where guessing works...

Use the "Improve question" widget to edit your question and provide better information.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 25-May-15 12:55pm    
Your approach to the problems and to asking questions is wrong. If you just read someone's code, it won't help you much. Try to write code yourself. If you cannot, solve simpler problems.
—SA

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When labelling a two-dimensional space it is typical to label 1 axis as "x" and the other as "y".

See this example[^]
 
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