1.1 --- a/lemon/concepts/digraph.h Sun Nov 15 19:57:02 2009 +0100
1.2 +++ b/lemon/concepts/digraph.h Wed Nov 18 14:38:02 2009 +0100
1.3 @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
1.4 /// Iterator class for the nodes.
1.5
1.6 /// This iterator goes through each node of the digraph.
1.7 - /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number
1.8 + /// Its usage is quite simple, for example, you can count the number
1.9 /// of nodes in a digraph \c g of type \c %Digraph like this:
1.10 ///\code
1.11 /// int count=0;
1.12 @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@
1.13
1.14 /// This iterator goes trough the \e outgoing arcs of a certain node
1.15 /// of a digraph.
1.16 - /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number
1.17 + /// Its usage is quite simple, for example, you can count the number
1.18 /// of outgoing arcs of a node \c n
1.19 /// in a digraph \c g of type \c %Digraph as follows.
1.20 ///\code
1.21 @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@
1.22
1.23 /// This iterator goes trough the \e incoming arcs of a certain node
1.24 /// of a digraph.
1.25 - /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number
1.26 + /// Its usage is quite simple, for example, you can count the number
1.27 /// of incoming arcs of a node \c n
1.28 /// in a digraph \c g of type \c %Digraph as follows.
1.29 ///\code
1.30 @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@
1.31 /// Iterator class for the arcs.
1.32
1.33 /// This iterator goes through each arc of the digraph.
1.34 - /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number
1.35 + /// Its usage is quite simple, for example, you can count the number
1.36 /// of arcs in a digraph \c g of type \c %Digraph as follows:
1.37 ///\code
1.38 /// int count=0;