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 * src/lemon/concept/graph.h - Part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library
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 * Copyright (C) 2005 Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
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 * (Egervary Combinatorial Optimization Research Group, EGRES).
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 *
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 * Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted
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 * provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For
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 * precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file.
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 * This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind,
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 * express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any
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 * purpose.
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#ifndef LEMON_CONCEPT_SYM_GRAPH_H
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#define LEMON_CONCEPT_SYM_GRAPH_H
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///\ingroup concept
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///\file
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///\brief Declaration of SymGraph.
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#include <lemon/invalid.h>
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#include <lemon/concept/graph.h>
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#include <lemon/concept/maps.h>
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namespace lemon {
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  namespace concept {
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    /// \addtogroup concept
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    /// @{
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    /// An empty static graph class.
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    /// This class provides all the common features of a symmetric
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    /// graph structure, however completely without implementations and 
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    /// real data structures behind the interface.
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    /// All graph algorithms should compile with this class, but it will not
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    /// run properly, of course.
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    ///
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    /// It can be used for checking the interface compatibility,
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    /// or it can serve as a skeleton of a new symmetric graph structure.
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    /// 
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    /// Also, you will find here the full documentation of a certain graph
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    /// feature, the documentation of a real symmetric graph imlementation
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    /// like @ref SymListGraph or
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    /// @ref lemon::SymSmartGraph will just refer to this structure.
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    class StaticSymGraph
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    {
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      /// Defalult constructor.
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      /// Defalult constructor.
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      ///
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      StaticSymGraph() { }
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      ///Copy consructor.
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//       ///\todo It is not clear, what we expect from a copy constructor.
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//       ///E.g. How to assign the nodes/edges to each other? What about maps?
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//       StaticGraph(const StaticGraph& g) { }
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      /// The base type of node iterators, 
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      /// or in other words, the trivial node iterator.
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      /// This is the base type of each node iterator,
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      /// thus each kind of node iterator converts to this.
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      /// More precisely each kind of node iterator should be inherited 
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      /// from the trivial node iterator.
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      class Node {
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	/// Default constructor
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	/// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
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	Node() { }
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	///
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	Node(const Node&) { }
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	/// Invalid constructor \& conversion.
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	/// This constructor initializes the iterator to be invalid.
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	/// \sa Invalid for more details.
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	Node(Invalid) { }
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	/// Equality operator
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	/// same object or both are invalid.
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	bool operator==(Node) const { return true; }
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	/// Inequality operator
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	/// \sa operator==(Node n)
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	bool operator!=(Node) const { return true; }
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	bool operator<(Node) const { return true; }
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      /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number
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      /// of nodes in graph \c g of type \c Graph like this:
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      /// for (Graph::NodeIt n(g); n!=INVALID; ++n) ++count;
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	NodeIt() { }
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	NodeIt(const NodeIt&) { }
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	NodeIt(const StaticSymGraph& g, const Node& n) { }
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      class SymEdge {
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	SymEdge() { }
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	OutEdgeIt() { }
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	/// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
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	/// This constructor sets the iterator to first outgoing edge.
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	/// node
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	OutEdgeIt(const StaticSymGraph& g, const Node& n) { }
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	/// Edge -> OutEdgeIt conversion
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	OutEdgeIt(const StaticSymGraph& g, const Edge& e) { }
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	///Next outgoing edge
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	/// outgoing edge of the corresponding node.
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	OutEdgeIt& operator++() { return *this; }
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      /// for(Graph::InEdgeIt e(g, n); e!=INVALID; ++e) ++count;
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	/// Default constructor
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	/// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
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	/// to an undefined value.
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	InEdgeIt() { }
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	///
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	InEdgeIt(const InEdgeIt&) { }
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	/// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
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	/// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
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	///
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	InEdgeIt(Invalid) { }
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	/// This constructor sets the iterator to first incoming edge.
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	/// This constructor set the iterator to the first incoming edge of
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	/// node
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	///@param n the node
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	///@param g the graph
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	InEdgeIt(const StaticSymGraph& g, const Node& n) { }
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	/// Edge -> InEdgeIt conversion
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	/// Sets the iterator to the value of the trivial iterator \c e.
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	/// This feature necessitates that each time we 
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	/// iterate the edge-set, the iteration order is the same.
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	InEdgeIt(const StaticSymGraph& g, const Edge& n) { }
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	/// Next incoming edge
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	/// Assign the iterator to the next inedge of the corresponding node.
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	///
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	InEdgeIt& operator++() { return *this; }
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      };
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      /// This iterator goes through each symmetric edge.
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      /// This iterator goes through each symmetric edge of a graph.
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      /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number
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      /// of symmetric edges in a graph \c g of type \c Graph as follows:
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      /// \code
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      /// int count=0;
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      /// for(Graph::SymEdgeIt e(g); e!=INVALID; ++e) ++count;
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      /// \endcode
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      class SymEdgeIt : public SymEdge {
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	/// Default constructor
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	/// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
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   350  | 
	/// to an undefined value.
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	SymEdgeIt() { }
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	/// Copy constructor.
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   355  | 
	///
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   356  | 
	SymEdgeIt(const SymEdgeIt&) { }
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	/// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
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   358  | 
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   359  | 
	/// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
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   360  | 
	///
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   361  | 
	SymEdgeIt(Invalid) { }
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   362  | 
	/// This constructor sets the iterator to first edge.
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   363  | 
    
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   364  | 
	/// This constructor set the iterator to the first edge of
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   365  | 
	/// node
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   366  | 
	///@param g the graph
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   367  | 
	SymEdgeIt(const StaticSymGraph& g) { }
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   368  | 
	/// Edge -> EdgeIt conversion
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   369  | 
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   370  | 
	/// Sets the iterator to the value of the trivial iterator \c e.
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   371  | 
	/// This feature necessitates that each time we 
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   372  | 
	/// iterate the edge-set, the iteration order is the same.
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   373  | 
	SymEdgeIt(const StaticSymGraph&, const SymEdge&) { } 
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    	///Next edge
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   375  | 
	
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   376  | 
	/// Assign the iterator to the next 
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   377  | 
	/// edge of the corresponding node.
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   378  | 
	SymEdgeIt& operator++() { return *this; }
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   379  | 
      };
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   380  | 
      /// This iterator goes through each edge.
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   381  | 
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   382  | 
      /// This iterator goes through each edge of a graph.
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   383  | 
      /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number
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klao@959
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   384  | 
      /// of edges in a graph \c g of type \c Graph as follows:
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   385  | 
      /// \code
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   386  | 
      /// int count=0;
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   387  | 
      /// for(Graph::EdgeIt e(g); e!=INVALID; ++e) ++count;
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   388  | 
      /// \endcode
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   389  | 
      class EdgeIt : public Edge {
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   390  | 
      public:
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   391  | 
	/// Default constructor
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   392  | 
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   393  | 
	/// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
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   394  | 
	/// to an undefined value.
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   395  | 
	EdgeIt() { }
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   396  | 
	/// Copy constructor.
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   397  | 
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   398  | 
	/// Copy constructor.
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   399  | 
	///
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   400  | 
	EdgeIt(const EdgeIt&) { }
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   401  | 
	/// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
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klao@959
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   402  | 
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klao@959
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   403  | 
	/// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
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   404  | 
	///
  | 
| 
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   405  | 
	EdgeIt(Invalid) { }
 | 
| 
klao@959
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   406  | 
	/// This constructor sets the iterator to first edge.
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klao@959
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   407  | 
    
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   408  | 
	/// This constructor set the iterator to the first edge of
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| 
klao@959
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   409  | 
	/// node
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| 
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   410  | 
	///@param g the graph
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   411  | 
	EdgeIt(const StaticSymGraph& g) { }
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   412  | 
	/// Edge -> EdgeIt conversion
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| 
klao@959
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   413  | 
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klao@959
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   414  | 
	/// Sets the iterator to the value of the trivial iterator \c e.
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klao@959
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   415  | 
	/// This feature necessitates that each time we 
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   416  | 
	/// iterate the edge-set, the iteration order is the same.
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   417  | 
	EdgeIt(const StaticSymGraph&, const Edge&) { } 
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   418  | 
    	///Next edge
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   419  | 
	
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   420  | 
	/// Assign the iterator to the next 
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   421  | 
	/// edge of the corresponding node.
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| 
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   422  | 
	EdgeIt& operator++() { return *this; }
 | 
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   423  | 
      };
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   424  | 
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   425  | 
      /// First node of the graph.
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      /// \retval i the first node.
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   428  | 
      /// \return the first node.
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   429  | 
      ///
  | 
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   430  | 
      NodeIt& first(NodeIt& i) const { return i; }
 | 
| 
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   431  | 
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   432  | 
      /// The first incoming edge.
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   433  | 
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   434  | 
      /// The first incoming edge.
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   435  | 
      ///
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   436  | 
      InEdgeIt& first(InEdgeIt &i, Node) const { return i; }
 | 
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   437  | 
      /// The first outgoing edge.
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   438  | 
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   439  | 
      /// The first outgoing edge.
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   440  | 
      ///
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   441  | 
      OutEdgeIt& first(OutEdgeIt& i, Node) const { return i; }
 | 
| 
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   442  | 
      /// The first edge of the Graph.
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   443  | 
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   444  | 
      /// The first edge of the Graph.
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   445  | 
      ///
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   446  | 
      EdgeIt& first(EdgeIt& i) const { return i; }
 | 
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   447  | 
      /// The first symmetric edge of the Graph.
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   448  | 
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   449  | 
      /// The first symmetric edge of the Graph.
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   450  | 
      ///
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   451  | 
      SymEdgeIt& first(SymEdgeIt& i) const { return i; }
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   452  | 
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   453  | 
      ///Gives back the target node of an edge.
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   454  | 
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   455  | 
      ///Gives back the target node of an edge.
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   456  | 
      ///
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   457  | 
      Node target(Edge) const { return INVALID; }
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   458  | 
      ///Gives back the source node of an edge.
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   459  | 
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   460  | 
      ///Gives back the source node of an edge.
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   461  | 
      ///
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   462  | 
      Node source(Edge) const { return INVALID; }
 | 
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   463  | 
  
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   464  | 
      ///Gives back the first node of an symmetric edge.
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   465  | 
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   466  | 
      ///Gives back the first node of an symmetric edge.
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   467  | 
      ///
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   468  | 
      Node target(SymEdge) const { return INVALID; }
 | 
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   469  | 
      ///Gives back the second node of an symmetric edge.
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   470  | 
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   471  | 
      ///Gives back the second node of an symmetric edge.
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| 
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   472  | 
      ///
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   473  | 
      Node source(SymEdge) const { return INVALID; }
 | 
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   474  | 
      ///Gives back the \e id of a node.
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   475  | 
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   476  | 
      ///\warning Not all graph structures provide this feature.
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   477  | 
      ///
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   478  | 
      ///\todo Should each graph provide \c id?
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   479  | 
      int id(const Node&) const { return 0; }
 | 
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   480  | 
      ///Gives back the \e id of an edge.
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   481  | 
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   482  | 
      ///\warning Not all graph structures provide this feature.
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klao@959
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   483  | 
      ///
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klao@959
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   484  | 
      ///\todo Should each graph provide \c id?
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   485  | 
      int id(const Edge&) const { return 0; }
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   486  | 
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   487  | 
      ///\warning Not all graph structures provide this feature.
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   488  | 
      ///
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klao@959
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   489  | 
      ///\todo Should each graph provide \c id?
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   490  | 
      int id(const SymEdge&) const { return 0; }
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   491  | 
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   492  | 
      ///\e
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   493  | 
      
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   494  | 
      ///\todo Should it be in the concept?
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   495  | 
      ///
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   496  | 
      int nodeNum() const { return 0; }
 | 
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   497  | 
      ///\e
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   498  | 
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   499  | 
      ///\todo Should it be in the concept?
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| 
klao@959
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   500  | 
      ///
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klao@959
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   501  | 
      int edgeNum() const { return 0; }
 | 
| 
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   502  | 
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klao@959
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   503  | 
      ///\todo Should it be in the concept?
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klao@959
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   504  | 
      ///
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| 
klao@959
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   505  | 
      int symEdgeNum() const { return 0; }
 | 
| 
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   506  | 
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klao@959
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   507  | 
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klao@959
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   508  | 
      /// Gives back the forward directed edge of the symmetric edge.
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| 
klao@959
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   509  | 
      Edge forward(SymEdge) const {return INVALID;} 
 | 
| 
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   510  | 
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klao@959
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   511  | 
      /// Gives back the backward directed edge of the symmetric edge.
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| 
klao@959
 | 
   512  | 
      Edge backward(SymEdge) const {return INVALID;};
 | 
| 
klao@959
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   513  | 
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klao@959
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   514  | 
      /// Gives back the opposite of the edge.
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klao@959
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   515  | 
      Edge opposite(Edge) const {return INVALID;}
 | 
| 
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   516  | 
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      ///Reference map of the nodes to type \c T.
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      /// \ingroup concept
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      ///Reference map of the nodes to type \c T.
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      /// \sa Reference
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      /// \warning Making maps that can handle bool type (NodeMap<bool>)
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      /// needs some extra attention!
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      template<class T> class NodeMap : public ReferenceMap< Node, T >
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	NodeMap(const StaticSymGraph&) { }
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	NodeMap(const StaticSymGraph&, T) { }
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	///Copy constructor
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	template<typename TT> NodeMap(const NodeMap<TT>&) { }
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	///Assignment operator
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	template<typename TT> NodeMap& operator=(const NodeMap<TT>&)
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	{ return *this; }
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      };
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   538  | 
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      ///Reference map of the edges to type \c T.
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   540  | 
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klao@959
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   541  | 
      /// \ingroup concept
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klao@959
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   542  | 
      ///Reference map of the edges to type \c T.
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   543  | 
      /// \sa Reference
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      /// \warning Making maps that can handle bool type (EdgeMap<bool>)
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   545  | 
      /// needs some extra attention!
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      template<class T> class EdgeMap
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	: public ReferenceMap<Edge,T>
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      {
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   550  | 
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   551  | 
	///\e
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	EdgeMap(const StaticSymGraph&) { }
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	///\e
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   554  | 
	EdgeMap(const StaticSymGraph&, T) { }
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   555  | 
    
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   556  | 
	///Copy constructor
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   557  | 
	template<typename TT> EdgeMap(const EdgeMap<TT>&) { }
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klao@959
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   558  | 
	///Assignment operator
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	template<typename TT> EdgeMap &operator=(const EdgeMap<TT>&)
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   560  | 
	{ return *this; }
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   561  | 
      };
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klao@959
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   562  | 
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klao@959
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   563  | 
      ///Reference map of the edges to type \c T.
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klao@959
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   564  | 
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klao@959
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   565  | 
      /// \ingroup concept
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klao@959
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   566  | 
      ///Reference map of the symmetric edges to type \c T.
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klao@959
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   567  | 
      /// \sa Reference
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klao@959
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   568  | 
      /// \warning Making maps that can handle bool type (EdgeMap<bool>)
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klao@959
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   569  | 
      /// needs some extra attention!
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   570  | 
      template<class T> class SymEdgeMap
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   571  | 
	: public ReferenceMap<SymEdge,T>
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   572  | 
      {
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   575  | 
	///\e
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klao@959
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	SymEdgeMap(const StaticSymGraph&) { }
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klao@959
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   577  | 
	///\e
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klao@959
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	SymEdgeMap(const StaticSymGraph&, T) { }
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klao@959
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   579  | 
    
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klao@959
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   580  | 
	///Copy constructor
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klao@959
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   581  | 
	template<typename TT> SymEdgeMap(const SymEdgeMap<TT>&) { }
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klao@959
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   582  | 
	///Assignment operator
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klao@959
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   583  | 
	template<typename TT> SymEdgeMap &operator=(const SymEdgeMap<TT>&)
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klao@959
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   584  | 
	{ return *this; }
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klao@959
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   585  | 
      };
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   586  | 
    };
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   588  | 
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   589  | 
  
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klao@959
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   590  | 
    /// An empty non-static graph class.
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klao@959
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klao@959
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   592  | 
    /// This class provides everything that \ref StaticGraph
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   593  | 
    /// with additional functionality which enables to build a
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klao@959
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   594  | 
    /// graph from scratch.
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    class ExtendableSymGraph : public StaticSymGraph
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   596  | 
    {
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   597  | 
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klao@959
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   598  | 
      /// Defalult constructor.
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klao@959
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   599  | 
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klao@959
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   600  | 
      /// Defalult constructor.
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klao@959
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      ///
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klao@959
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   602  | 
      ExtendableSymGraph() { }
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| 
klao@959
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   603  | 
      ///Add a new node to the graph.
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klao@959
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   604  | 
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klao@959
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   605  | 
      /// \return the new node.
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| 
klao@959
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   606  | 
      ///
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| 
klao@959
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   607  | 
      Node addNode() { return INVALID; }
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klao@959
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   608  | 
      ///Add a new edge to the graph.
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klao@959
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   609  | 
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| 
alpar@986
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   610  | 
      ///Add a new symmetric edge to the graph with source node \c t
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| 
alpar@986
 | 
   611  | 
      ///and target node \c h.
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| 
klao@959
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   612  | 
      ///\return the new edge.
  | 
| 
klao@959
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   613  | 
      SymEdge addEdge(Node h, Node t) { return INVALID; }
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| 
klao@959
 | 
   614  | 
    
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| 
klao@959
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   615  | 
      /// Resets the graph.
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klao@959
 | 
   616  | 
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| 
klao@959
 | 
   617  | 
      /// This function deletes all edges and nodes of the graph.
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| 
klao@959
 | 
   618  | 
      /// It also frees the memory allocated to store them.
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   619  | 
      /// \todo It might belong to \ref ErasableGraph.
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| 
klao@959
 | 
   620  | 
      void clear() { }
 | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   621  | 
    };
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   622  | 
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| 
klao@959
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   623  | 
    /// An empty erasable graph class.
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   624  | 
  
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| 
klao@959
 | 
   625  | 
    /// This class is an extension of \ref ExtendableGraph. It also makes it
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   626  | 
    /// possible to erase edges or nodes.
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   627  | 
    class ErasableSymGraph : public ExtendableSymGraph
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   628  | 
    {
 | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   629  | 
    public:
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   630  | 
      /// Defalult constructor.
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   631  | 
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   632  | 
      /// Defalult constructor.
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   633  | 
      ///
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   634  | 
      ErasableSymGraph() { }
 | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   635  | 
      /// Deletes a node.
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   636  | 
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   637  | 
      /// Deletes node \c n node.
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   638  | 
      ///
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   639  | 
      void erase(Node n) { }
 | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   640  | 
      /// Deletes an edge.
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   641  | 
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   642  | 
      /// Deletes edge \c e edge.
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   643  | 
      ///
  | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   644  | 
      void erase(SymEdge e) { }
 | 
| 
klao@959
 | 
   645  | 
    };
  | 
| 
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 | 
   646  | 
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| 
klao@959
 | 
   647  | 
    // @}
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| 
klao@959
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   648  | 
  } //namespace concept  
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| 
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   649  | 
} //namespace lemon
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   650  | 
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#endif // LEMON_CONCEPT_GRAPH_H
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