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   190       /// This iterator goes through each node.  | 
   190       /// This iterator goes through each node.  | 
   191   | 
   191   | 
   192       /// This iterator goes through each node.  | 
   192       /// This iterator goes through each node.  | 
   193       /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number  | 
   193       /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number  | 
   194       /// of nodes in graph \c g of type \c Graph like this:  | 
   194       /// of nodes in graph \c g of type \c Graph like this:  | 
   195       /// \code  | 
   195       ///\code  | 
   196       /// int count=0;  | 
   196       /// int count=0;  | 
   197       /// for (Graph::NodeIt n(g); n!=INVALID; ++n) ++count;  | 
   197       /// for (Graph::NodeIt n(g); n!=INVALID; ++n) ++count;  | 
   198       /// \endcode  | 
   198       ///\endcode  | 
   199       class NodeIt : public Node { | 
   199       class NodeIt : public Node { | 
   200       public:  | 
   200       public:  | 
   201         /// Default constructor  | 
   201         /// Default constructor  | 
   202   | 
   202   | 
   203         /// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator  | 
   203         /// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator  | 
   283       /// This iterator goes trough the \e outgoing edges of a certain node  | 
   283       /// This iterator goes trough the \e outgoing edges of a certain node  | 
   284       /// of a graph.  | 
   284       /// of a graph.  | 
   285       /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number  | 
   285       /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number  | 
   286       /// of outgoing edges of a node \c n  | 
   286       /// of outgoing edges of a node \c n  | 
   287       /// in graph \c g of type \c Graph as follows.  | 
   287       /// in graph \c g of type \c Graph as follows.  | 
   288       /// \code  | 
   288       ///\code  | 
   289       /// int count=0;  | 
   289       /// int count=0;  | 
   290       /// for (Graph::OutEdgeIt e(g, n); e!=INVALID; ++e) ++count;  | 
   290       /// for (Graph::OutEdgeIt e(g, n); e!=INVALID; ++e) ++count;  | 
   291       /// \endcode  | 
   291       ///\endcode  | 
   292       | 
   292       | 
   293       class OutEdgeIt : public Edge { | 
   293       class OutEdgeIt : public Edge { | 
   294       public:  | 
   294       public:  | 
   295         /// Default constructor  | 
   295         /// Default constructor  | 
   296   | 
   296   | 
   330       /// This iterator goes trough the \e incoming edges of a certain node  | 
   330       /// This iterator goes trough the \e incoming edges of a certain node  | 
   331       /// of a graph.  | 
   331       /// of a graph.  | 
   332       /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number  | 
   332       /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number  | 
   333       /// of outgoing edges of a node \c n  | 
   333       /// of outgoing edges of a node \c n  | 
   334       /// in graph \c g of type \c Graph as follows.  | 
   334       /// in graph \c g of type \c Graph as follows.  | 
   335       /// \code  | 
   335       ///\code  | 
   336       /// int count=0;  | 
   336       /// int count=0;  | 
   337       /// for(Graph::InEdgeIt e(g, n); e!=INVALID; ++e) ++count;  | 
   337       /// for(Graph::InEdgeIt e(g, n); e!=INVALID; ++e) ++count;  | 
   338       /// \endcode  | 
   338       ///\endcode  | 
   339   | 
   339   | 
   340       class InEdgeIt : public Edge { | 
   340       class InEdgeIt : public Edge { | 
   341       public:  | 
   341       public:  | 
   342         /// Default constructor  | 
   342         /// Default constructor  | 
   343   | 
   343   | 
   374       /// This iterator goes through each edge.  | 
   374       /// This iterator goes through each edge.  | 
   375   | 
   375   | 
   376       /// This iterator goes through each edge of a graph.  | 
   376       /// This iterator goes through each edge of a graph.  | 
   377       /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number  | 
   377       /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number  | 
   378       /// of edges in a graph \c g of type \c Graph as follows:  | 
   378       /// of edges in a graph \c g of type \c Graph as follows:  | 
   379       /// \code  | 
   379       ///\code  | 
   380       /// int count=0;  | 
   380       /// int count=0;  | 
   381       /// for(Graph::EdgeIt e(g); e!=INVALID; ++e) ++count;  | 
   381       /// for(Graph::EdgeIt e(g); e!=INVALID; ++e) ++count;  | 
   382       /// \endcode  | 
   382       ///\endcode  | 
   383       class EdgeIt : public Edge { | 
   383       class EdgeIt : public Edge { | 
   384       public:  | 
   384       public:  | 
   385         /// Default constructor  | 
   385         /// Default constructor  | 
   386   | 
   386   | 
   387         /// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator  | 
   387         /// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator  |