Minimum mean cycle algorithm contributed by Peter Kovacs.
     3  * This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library
 
     5  * Copyright (C) 2003-2007
 
     6  * Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
 
     7  * (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES).
 
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    24 #include<lemon/maps.h>
 
    29 ///\brief Tools to manage RGB colors.
 
    31 ///\author Alpar Juttner
 
    39   ///Data structure representing RGB colors.
 
    41   ///Data structure representing RGB colors.
 
    46     ///Default constructor
 
    49     Color(double r,double g,double b) :_r(r),_g(g),_b(b) {};
 
    50     ///Set the red component
 
    51     double & red() {return _r;}
 
    52     ///Return the red component
 
    53     const double & red() const {return _r;}
 
    54     ///Set the green component
 
    55     double & green() {return _g;}
 
    56     ///Return the green component
 
    57     const double & green() const {return _g;}
 
    58     ///Set the blue component
 
    59     double & blue() {return _b;}
 
    60     ///Return the blue component
 
    61     const double & blue() const {return _b;}
 
    62     ///Set the color components
 
    63     void set(double r,double g,double b) { _r=r;_g=g;_b=b; };
 
    66   /// White color constant
 
    67   extern const Color WHITE;  
 
    68   /// Black color constant
 
    69   extern const Color BLACK;
 
    70   /// Red color constant
 
    71   extern const Color RED;
 
    72   /// Green color constant
 
    73   extern const Color GREEN;
 
    74   /// Blue color constant
 
    75   extern const Color BLUE;
 
    76   /// Yellow color constant
 
    77   extern const Color YELLOW;
 
    78   /// Magenta color constant
 
    79   extern const Color MAGENTA;
 
    80   /// Cyan color constant
 
    81   extern const Color CYAN;
 
    82   /// Grey color constant
 
    83   extern const Color GREY;
 
    84   /// Dark red color constant
 
    85   extern const Color DARK_RED;
 
    86   /// Dark green color constant
 
    87   extern const Color DARK_GREEN;
 
    88   /// Drak blue color constant
 
    89   extern const Color DARK_BLUE;
 
    90   /// Dark yellow color constant
 
    91   extern const Color DARK_YELLOW;
 
    92   /// Dark magenta color constant
 
    93   extern const Color DARK_MAGENTA;
 
    94   /// Dark cyan color constant
 
    95   extern const Color DARK_CYAN;
 
    97   ///Map <tt>int</tt>s to different \ref Color "Color"s
 
    99   ///This map assigns one of the predefined \ref Color "Color"s to
 
   100   ///each <tt>int</tt>. It is possible to change the colors as well as
 
   101   ///their number. The integer range is cyclically mapped to the
 
   102   ///provided set of colors.
 
   104   ///This is a true \ref concepts::ReferenceMap "reference map", so
 
   105   ///you can also change the actual colors.
 
   107   class Palette : public MapBase<int,Color>
 
   109     std::vector<Color> colors;
 
   114     ///\param num the number of the allocated colors. If it is \c -1,
 
   115     ///the default color configuration is set up (26 color plus the
 
   116     ///white).  If \c num is less then 26/27 then the default color
 
   117     ///list is cut. Otherwise the color list is filled repeatedly with
 
   118     ///the default color list.  (The colors can be changed later on.)
 
   119     ///\param have_white indicates whether white is amongst the
 
   120     ///provided color (\c true) or not (\c false). If it is true,
 
   121     ///white will be assigned to \c 0.
 
   122     Palette(int num=-1,bool have_white=false)
 
   126         if(have_white) colors.push_back(Color(1,1,1));
 
   128         colors.push_back(Color(0,0,0));
 
   129         colors.push_back(Color(1,0,0));
 
   130         colors.push_back(Color(0,1,0));
 
   131         colors.push_back(Color(0,0,1));
 
   132         colors.push_back(Color(1,1,0));
 
   133         colors.push_back(Color(1,0,1));
 
   134         colors.push_back(Color(0,1,1));
 
   136         colors.push_back(Color(.5,0,0));
 
   137         colors.push_back(Color(0,.5,0));
 
   138         colors.push_back(Color(0,0,.5));
 
   139         colors.push_back(Color(.5,.5,0));
 
   140         colors.push_back(Color(.5,0,.5));
 
   141         colors.push_back(Color(0,.5,.5));
 
   143         colors.push_back(Color(.5,.5,.5));
 
   144         colors.push_back(Color(1,.5,.5));
 
   145         colors.push_back(Color(.5,1,.5));
 
   146         colors.push_back(Color(.5,.5,1));
 
   147         colors.push_back(Color(1,1,.5));
 
   148         colors.push_back(Color(1,.5,1));
 
   149         colors.push_back(Color(.5,1,1));
 
   151         colors.push_back(Color(1,.5,0));
 
   152         colors.push_back(Color(.5,1,0));
 
   153         colors.push_back(Color(1,0,.5));
 
   154         colors.push_back(Color(0,1,.5));
 
   155         colors.push_back(Color(0,.5,1));
 
   156         colors.push_back(Color(.5,0,1));
 
   157       } while(int(colors.size())<num);
 
   158       //    colors.push_back(Color(1,1,1));
 
   159       if(num>=0) colors.resize(num);
 
   162     Color &operator[](int i)
 
   164       return colors[i%colors.size()];
 
   167     const Color &operator[](int i) const
 
   169       return colors[i%colors.size()];
 
   172     void set(int i,const Color &c)
 
   174       colors[i%colors.size()]=c;
 
   177     void add(const Color &c) 
 
   182     ///Sets the number of the exiting colors.
 
   183     void resize(int s) { colors.resize(s);}
 
   184     ///Returns the number of the existing colors.
 
   185     int size() const { return int(colors.size());}
 
   188   ///Returns a visible distinct \ref Color
 
   190   ///Returns a \ref Color which is as different from the given parameter
 
   191   ///as it is possible.
 
   192   inline Color distantColor(const Color &c) 
 
   194     return Color(c.red()<.5?1:0,c.green()<.5?1:0,c.blue()<.5?1:0);
 
   196   ///Returns black for light colors and white for the dark ones.
 
   198   ///Returns black for light colors and white for the dark ones.
 
   199   inline Color distantBW(const Color &c){
 
   200     return (.2125*c.red()+.7154*c.green()+.0721*c.blue())<.5 ? WHITE : BLACK;
 
   205 } //END OF NAMESPACE LEMON
 
   207 #endif // LEMON_COLOR_H