lemon/bellman_ford.h
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/* -*- mode: C++; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
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 *
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 * This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library.
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 *
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 * Copyright (C) 2003-2010
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 * Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
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 * (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES).
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 *
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 * Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted
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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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 * purpose.
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 */
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#ifndef LEMON_BELLMAN_FORD_H
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#define LEMON_BELLMAN_FORD_H
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/// \ingroup shortest_path
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/// \file
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/// \brief Bellman-Ford algorithm.
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#include <lemon/list_graph.h>
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#include <lemon/bits/path_dump.h>
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#include <lemon/core.h>
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#include <lemon/error.h>
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#include <lemon/maps.h>
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#include <lemon/path.h>
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#include <limits>
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namespace lemon {
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  /// \brief Default OperationTraits for the BellmanFord algorithm class.
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  ///
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  /// This operation traits class defines all computational operations
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  /// and constants that are used in the Bellman-Ford algorithm.
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  /// The default implementation is based on the \c numeric_limits class.
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  /// If the numeric type does not have infinity value, then the maximum
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  /// value is used as extremal infinity value.
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  template <
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    typename V,
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    bool has_inf = std::numeric_limits<V>::has_infinity>
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  struct BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits {
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    /// \e
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    typedef V Value;
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    /// \brief Gives back the zero value of the type.
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    static Value zero() {
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      return static_cast<Value>(0);
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    }
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    /// \brief Gives back the positive infinity value of the type.
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    static Value infinity() {
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      return std::numeric_limits<Value>::infinity();
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    }
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    /// \brief Gives back the sum of the given two elements.
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    static Value plus(const Value& left, const Value& right) {
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      return left + right;
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    }
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    /// \brief Gives back \c true only if the first value is less than
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    /// the second.
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    static bool less(const Value& left, const Value& right) {
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      return left < right;
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    }
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  };
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  template <typename V>
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  struct BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits<V, false> {
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    typedef V Value;
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    static Value zero() {
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      return static_cast<Value>(0);
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    }
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    static Value infinity() {
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      return std::numeric_limits<Value>::max();
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    }
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    static Value plus(const Value& left, const Value& right) {
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      if (left == infinity() || right == infinity()) return infinity();
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      return left + right;
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    }
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    static bool less(const Value& left, const Value& right) {
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      return left < right;
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    }
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  };
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  /// \brief Default traits class of BellmanFord class.
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  ///
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  /// Default traits class of BellmanFord class.
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  /// \param GR The type of the digraph.
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  /// \param LEN The type of the length map.
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  template<typename GR, typename LEN>
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  struct BellmanFordDefaultTraits {
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    /// The type of the digraph the algorithm runs on.
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    typedef GR Digraph;
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    /// \brief The type of the map that stores the arc lengths.
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    ///
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    /// The type of the map that stores the arc lengths.
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    /// It must conform to the \ref concepts::ReadMap "ReadMap" concept.
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    typedef LEN LengthMap;
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    /// The type of the arc lengths.
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    typedef typename LEN::Value Value;
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    /// \brief Operation traits for Bellman-Ford algorithm.
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    ///
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    /// It defines the used operations and the infinity value for the
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    /// given \c Value type.
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    /// \see BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits
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    typedef BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits<Value> OperationTraits;
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    /// \brief The type of the map that stores the last arcs of the
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    /// shortest paths.
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    ///
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    /// The type of the map that stores the last
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    /// arcs of the shortest paths.
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    /// It must conform to the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept.
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    typedef typename GR::template NodeMap<typename GR::Arc> PredMap;
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    /// \brief Instantiates a \c PredMap.
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    ///
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    /// This function instantiates a \ref PredMap.
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    /// \param g is the digraph to which we would like to define the
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    /// \ref PredMap.
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    static PredMap *createPredMap(const GR& g) {
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      return new PredMap(g);
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    }
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    /// \brief The type of the map that stores the distances of the nodes.
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    ///
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    /// The type of the map that stores the distances of the nodes.
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    /// It must conform to the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept.
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    typedef typename GR::template NodeMap<typename LEN::Value> DistMap;
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    /// \brief Instantiates a \c DistMap.
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    ///
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    /// This function instantiates a \ref DistMap.
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    /// \ref DistMap.
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    static DistMap *createDistMap(const GR& g) {
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      return new DistMap(g);
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    }
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  };
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  /// \brief %BellmanFord algorithm class.
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  ///
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  /// \ingroup shortest_path
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  /// This class provides an efficient implementation of the Bellman-Ford
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  /// algorithm. The maximum time complexity of the algorithm is
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  /// <tt>O(ne)</tt>.
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  ///
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  /// The Bellman-Ford algorithm solves the single-source shortest path
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  /// problem when the arcs can have negative lengths, but the digraph
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  /// should not contain directed cycles with negative total length.
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  /// If all arc costs are non-negative, consider to use the Dijkstra
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  /// algorithm instead, since it is more efficient.
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  ///
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  /// The arc lengths are passed to the algorithm using a
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  /// \ref concepts::ReadMap "ReadMap", so it is easy to change it to any
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  /// kind of length. The type of the length values is determined by the
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  /// \ref concepts::ReadMap::Value "Value" type of the length map.
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  ///
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  /// There is also a \ref bellmanFord() "function-type interface" for the
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  /// Bellman-Ford algorithm, which is convenient in the simplier cases and
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  /// it can be used easier.
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  ///
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  /// \tparam GR The type of the digraph the algorithm runs on.
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  /// The default type is \ref ListDigraph.
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  /// \tparam LEN A \ref concepts::ReadMap "readable" arc map that specifies
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  /// the lengths of the arcs. The default map type is
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  /// \ref concepts::Digraph::ArcMap "GR::ArcMap<int>".
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  /// \tparam TR The traits class that defines various types used by the
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  /// algorithm. By default, it is \ref BellmanFordDefaultTraits
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  /// "BellmanFordDefaultTraits<GR, LEN>".
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  /// In most cases, this parameter should not be set directly,
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  /// consider to use the named template parameters instead.
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#ifdef DOXYGEN
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  template <typename GR, typename LEN, typename TR>
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#else
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  template <typename GR=ListDigraph,
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            typename LEN=typename GR::template ArcMap<int>,
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            typename TR=BellmanFordDefaultTraits<GR,LEN> >
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#endif
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  class BellmanFord {
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  public:
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    ///The type of the underlying digraph.
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    typedef typename TR::Digraph Digraph;
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    /// \brief The type of the arc lengths.
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    typedef typename TR::LengthMap::Value Value;
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    /// \brief The type of the map that stores the arc lengths.
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    typedef typename TR::LengthMap LengthMap;
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    /// \brief The type of the map that stores the last
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    /// arcs of the shortest paths.
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    typedef typename TR::PredMap PredMap;
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    /// \brief The type of the map that stores the distances of the nodes.
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    typedef typename TR::DistMap DistMap;
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    /// The type of the paths.
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    typedef PredMapPath<Digraph, PredMap> Path;
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    ///\brief The \ref BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits
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    /// "operation traits class" of the algorithm.
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    typedef typename TR::OperationTraits OperationTraits;
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    ///The \ref BellmanFordDefaultTraits "traits class" of the algorithm.
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    typedef TR Traits;
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  private:
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    typedef typename Digraph::Node Node;
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    typedef typename Digraph::NodeIt NodeIt;
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    typedef typename Digraph::Arc Arc;
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    typedef typename Digraph::OutArcIt OutArcIt;
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    // Pointer to the underlying digraph.
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    const Digraph *_gr;
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    // Pointer to the length map
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    const LengthMap *_length;
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    // Pointer to the map of predecessors arcs.
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    PredMap *_pred;
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    // Indicates if _pred is locally allocated (true) or not.
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    bool _local_pred;
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    // Pointer to the map of distances.
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    DistMap *_dist;
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    // Indicates if _dist is locally allocated (true) or not.
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    bool _local_dist;
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    typedef typename Digraph::template NodeMap<bool> MaskMap;
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    MaskMap *_mask;
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    std::vector<Node> _process;
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    // Creates the maps if necessary.
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    void create_maps() {
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      if(!_pred) {
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        _local_pred = true;
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        _pred = Traits::createPredMap(*_gr);
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      }
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      if(!_dist) {
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        _local_dist = true;
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        _dist = Traits::createDistMap(*_gr);
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      }
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      if(!_mask) {
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        _mask = new MaskMap(*_gr);
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      }
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    }
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  public :
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    typedef BellmanFord Create;
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    /// \name Named Template Parameters
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    ///@{
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    template <class T>
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    struct SetPredMapTraits : public Traits {
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      typedef T PredMap;
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      static PredMap *createPredMap(const Digraph&) {
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        LEMON_ASSERT(false, "PredMap is not initialized");
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        return 0; // ignore warnings
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      }
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    };
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    /// \brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting
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    /// \c PredMap type.
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    ///
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    /// \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting
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    /// \c PredMap type.
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    /// It must conform to the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept.
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    template <class T>
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    struct SetPredMap
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      : public BellmanFord< Digraph, LengthMap, SetPredMapTraits<T> > {
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      typedef BellmanFord< Digraph, LengthMap, SetPredMapTraits<T> > Create;
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    };
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    template <class T>
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    struct SetDistMapTraits : public Traits {
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      typedef T DistMap;
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      static DistMap *createDistMap(const Digraph&) {
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        LEMON_ASSERT(false, "DistMap is not initialized");
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        return 0; // ignore warnings
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      }
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    };
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    /// \brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting
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    /// \c DistMap type.
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    ///
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    /// \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting
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    /// \c DistMap type.
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    /// It must conform to the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept.
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    template <class T>
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    struct SetDistMap
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      : public BellmanFord< Digraph, LengthMap, SetDistMapTraits<T> > {
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      typedef BellmanFord< Digraph, LengthMap, SetDistMapTraits<T> > Create;
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    };
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    template <class T>
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    struct SetOperationTraitsTraits : public Traits {
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      typedef T OperationTraits;
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    };
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    /// \brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting
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    /// \c OperationTraits type.
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    ///
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    /// \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting
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    /// \c OperationTraits type.
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    /// For more information, see \ref BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits.
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    template <class T>
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    struct SetOperationTraits
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      : public BellmanFord< Digraph, LengthMap, SetOperationTraitsTraits<T> > {
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      typedef BellmanFord< Digraph, LengthMap, SetOperationTraitsTraits<T> >
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      Create;
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    };
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  protected:
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    BellmanFord() {}
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  public:
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    /// \brief Constructor.
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    ///
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    /// Constructor.
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    /// \param g The digraph the algorithm runs on.
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    /// \param length The length map used by the algorithm.
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    BellmanFord(const Digraph& g, const LengthMap& length) :
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      _gr(&g), _length(&length),
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      _pred(0), _local_pred(false),
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      _dist(0), _local_dist(false), _mask(0) {}
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    ///Destructor.
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    ~BellmanFord() {
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      if(_local_pred) delete _pred;
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      if(_local_dist) delete _dist;
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      if(_mask) delete _mask;
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    }
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    /// \brief Sets the length map.
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    ///
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    /// Sets the length map.
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    /// \return <tt>(*this)</tt>
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    BellmanFord &lengthMap(const LengthMap &map) {
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      _length = &map;
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      return *this;
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    }
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    /// \brief Sets the map that stores the predecessor arcs.
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    ///
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    /// Sets the map that stores the predecessor arcs.
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    /// If you don't use this function before calling \ref run()
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    /// or \ref init(), an instance will be allocated automatically.
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    /// The destructor deallocates this automatically allocated map,
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    /// of course.
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    /// \return <tt>(*this)</tt>
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    BellmanFord &predMap(PredMap &map) {
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      if(_local_pred) {
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        delete _pred;
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        _local_pred=false;
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      }
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      _pred = &map;
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      return *this;
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    }
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    /// \brief Sets the map that stores the distances of the nodes.
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    ///
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    /// Sets the map that stores the distances of the nodes calculated
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    /// by the algorithm.
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    /// If you don't use this function before calling \ref run()
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    /// or \ref init(), an instance will be allocated automatically.
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    /// The destructor deallocates this automatically allocated map,
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    /// of course.
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    /// \return <tt>(*this)</tt>
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    BellmanFord &distMap(DistMap &map) {
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      if(_local_dist) {
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        delete _dist;
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        _local_dist=false;
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      _dist = &map;
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      return *this;
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    }
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    /// \name Execution Control
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    /// The simplest way to execute the Bellman-Ford algorithm is to use
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    /// one of the member functions called \ref run().\n
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    /// If you need better control on the execution, you have to call
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    /// \ref init() first, then you can add several source nodes
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    /// with \ref addSource(). Finally the actual path computation can be
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    /// performed with \ref start(), \ref checkedStart() or
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    /// \ref limitedStart().
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    ///@{
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   397
kpeter@696
   398
    /// \brief Initializes the internal data structures.
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   399
    ///
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   400
    /// Initializes the internal data structures. The optional parameter
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   401
    /// is the initial distance of each node.
kpeter@696
   402
    void init(const Value value = OperationTraits::infinity()) {
kpeter@696
   403
      create_maps();
kpeter@697
   404
      for (NodeIt it(*_gr); it != INVALID; ++it) {
alpar@877
   405
        _pred->set(it, INVALID);
alpar@877
   406
        _dist->set(it, value);
kpeter@696
   407
      }
kpeter@696
   408
      _process.clear();
kpeter@696
   409
      if (OperationTraits::less(value, OperationTraits::infinity())) {
alpar@877
   410
        for (NodeIt it(*_gr); it != INVALID; ++it) {
alpar@877
   411
          _process.push_back(it);
alpar@877
   412
          _mask->set(it, true);
alpar@877
   413
        }
kpeter@804
   414
      } else {
alpar@877
   415
        for (NodeIt it(*_gr); it != INVALID; ++it) {
alpar@877
   416
          _mask->set(it, false);
alpar@877
   417
        }
kpeter@696
   418
      }
kpeter@696
   419
    }
alpar@877
   420
kpeter@696
   421
    /// \brief Adds a new source node.
kpeter@696
   422
    ///
kpeter@697
   423
    /// This function adds a new source node. The optional second parameter
kpeter@697
   424
    /// is the initial distance of the node.
kpeter@696
   425
    void addSource(Node source, Value dst = OperationTraits::zero()) {
kpeter@696
   426
      _dist->set(source, dst);
kpeter@696
   427
      if (!(*_mask)[source]) {
alpar@877
   428
        _process.push_back(source);
alpar@877
   429
        _mask->set(source, true);
kpeter@696
   430
      }
kpeter@696
   431
    }
kpeter@696
   432
kpeter@696
   433
    /// \brief Executes one round from the Bellman-Ford algorithm.
kpeter@696
   434
    ///
kpeter@696
   435
    /// If the algoritm calculated the distances in the previous round
kpeter@697
   436
    /// exactly for the paths of at most \c k arcs, then this function
kpeter@697
   437
    /// will calculate the distances exactly for the paths of at most
kpeter@697
   438
    /// <tt>k+1</tt> arcs. Performing \c k iterations using this function
kpeter@697
   439
    /// calculates the shortest path distances exactly for the paths
kpeter@697
   440
    /// consisting of at most \c k arcs.
kpeter@696
   441
    ///
kpeter@696
   442
    /// \warning The paths with limited arc number cannot be retrieved
kpeter@697
   443
    /// easily with \ref path() or \ref predArc() functions. If you also
kpeter@697
   444
    /// need the shortest paths and not only the distances, you should
kpeter@697
   445
    /// store the \ref predMap() "predecessor map" after each iteration
kpeter@697
   446
    /// and build the path manually.
kpeter@696
   447
    ///
kpeter@696
   448
    /// \return \c true when the algorithm have not found more shorter
kpeter@696
   449
    /// paths.
kpeter@697
   450
    ///
kpeter@697
   451
    /// \see ActiveIt
kpeter@696
   452
    bool processNextRound() {
kpeter@696
   453
      for (int i = 0; i < int(_process.size()); ++i) {
alpar@877
   454
        _mask->set(_process[i], false);
kpeter@696
   455
      }
kpeter@696
   456
      std::vector<Node> nextProcess;
kpeter@696
   457
      std::vector<Value> values(_process.size());
kpeter@696
   458
      for (int i = 0; i < int(_process.size()); ++i) {
alpar@877
   459
        values[i] = (*_dist)[_process[i]];
kpeter@696
   460
      }
kpeter@696
   461
      for (int i = 0; i < int(_process.size()); ++i) {
alpar@877
   462
        for (OutArcIt it(*_gr, _process[i]); it != INVALID; ++it) {
alpar@877
   463
          Node target = _gr->target(it);
alpar@877
   464
          Value relaxed = OperationTraits::plus(values[i], (*_length)[it]);
alpar@877
   465
          if (OperationTraits::less(relaxed, (*_dist)[target])) {
alpar@877
   466
            _pred->set(target, it);
alpar@877
   467
            _dist->set(target, relaxed);
alpar@877
   468
            if (!(*_mask)[target]) {
alpar@877
   469
              _mask->set(target, true);
alpar@877
   470
              nextProcess.push_back(target);
alpar@877
   471
            }
alpar@877
   472
          }
alpar@877
   473
        }
kpeter@696
   474
      }
kpeter@696
   475
      _process.swap(nextProcess);
kpeter@696
   476
      return _process.empty();
kpeter@696
   477
    }
kpeter@696
   478
kpeter@696
   479
    /// \brief Executes one weak round from the Bellman-Ford algorithm.
kpeter@696
   480
    ///
kpeter@697
   481
    /// If the algorithm calculated the distances in the previous round
kpeter@697
   482
    /// at least for the paths of at most \c k arcs, then this function
kpeter@697
   483
    /// will calculate the distances at least for the paths of at most
kpeter@697
   484
    /// <tt>k+1</tt> arcs.
kpeter@697
   485
    /// This function does not make it possible to calculate the shortest
kpeter@697
   486
    /// path distances exactly for paths consisting of at most \c k arcs,
kpeter@697
   487
    /// this is why it is called weak round.
kpeter@697
   488
    ///
kpeter@697
   489
    /// \return \c true when the algorithm have not found more shorter
kpeter@697
   490
    /// paths.
kpeter@697
   491
    ///
kpeter@697
   492
    /// \see ActiveIt
kpeter@696
   493
    bool processNextWeakRound() {
kpeter@696
   494
      for (int i = 0; i < int(_process.size()); ++i) {
alpar@877
   495
        _mask->set(_process[i], false);
kpeter@696
   496
      }
kpeter@696
   497
      std::vector<Node> nextProcess;
kpeter@696
   498
      for (int i = 0; i < int(_process.size()); ++i) {
alpar@877
   499
        for (OutArcIt it(*_gr, _process[i]); it != INVALID; ++it) {
alpar@877
   500
          Node target = _gr->target(it);
alpar@877
   501
          Value relaxed =
alpar@877
   502
            OperationTraits::plus((*_dist)[_process[i]], (*_length)[it]);
alpar@877
   503
          if (OperationTraits::less(relaxed, (*_dist)[target])) {
alpar@877
   504
            _pred->set(target, it);
alpar@877
   505
            _dist->set(target, relaxed);
alpar@877
   506
            if (!(*_mask)[target]) {
alpar@877
   507
              _mask->set(target, true);
alpar@877
   508
              nextProcess.push_back(target);
alpar@877
   509
            }
alpar@877
   510
          }
alpar@877
   511
        }
kpeter@696
   512
      }
kpeter@696
   513
      _process.swap(nextProcess);
kpeter@696
   514
      return _process.empty();
kpeter@696
   515
    }
kpeter@696
   516
kpeter@696
   517
    /// \brief Executes the algorithm.
kpeter@696
   518
    ///
kpeter@697
   519
    /// Executes the algorithm.
kpeter@696
   520
    ///
kpeter@697
   521
    /// This method runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm from the root node(s)
kpeter@697
   522
    /// in order to compute the shortest path to each node.
kpeter@697
   523
    ///
kpeter@697
   524
    /// The algorithm computes
kpeter@697
   525
    /// - the shortest path tree (forest),
kpeter@697
   526
    /// - the distance of each node from the root(s).
kpeter@697
   527
    ///
kpeter@697
   528
    /// \pre init() must be called and at least one root node should be
kpeter@697
   529
    /// added with addSource() before using this function.
kpeter@696
   530
    void start() {
kpeter@697
   531
      int num = countNodes(*_gr) - 1;
kpeter@696
   532
      for (int i = 0; i < num; ++i) {
alpar@877
   533
        if (processNextWeakRound()) break;
kpeter@696
   534
      }
kpeter@696
   535
    }
kpeter@696
   536
kpeter@696
   537
    /// \brief Executes the algorithm and checks the negative cycles.
kpeter@696
   538
    ///
kpeter@697
   539
    /// Executes the algorithm and checks the negative cycles.
kpeter@696
   540
    ///
kpeter@697
   541
    /// This method runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm from the root node(s)
kpeter@697
   542
    /// in order to compute the shortest path to each node and also checks
kpeter@697
   543
    /// if the digraph contains cycles with negative total length.
kpeter@697
   544
    ///
alpar@877
   545
    /// The algorithm computes
kpeter@697
   546
    /// - the shortest path tree (forest),
kpeter@697
   547
    /// - the distance of each node from the root(s).
alpar@877
   548
    ///
kpeter@696
   549
    /// \return \c false if there is a negative cycle in the digraph.
kpeter@697
   550
    ///
kpeter@697
   551
    /// \pre init() must be called and at least one root node should be
alpar@877
   552
    /// added with addSource() before using this function.
kpeter@696
   553
    bool checkedStart() {
kpeter@697
   554
      int num = countNodes(*_gr);
kpeter@696
   555
      for (int i = 0; i < num; ++i) {
alpar@877
   556
        if (processNextWeakRound()) return true;
kpeter@696
   557
      }
kpeter@696
   558
      return _process.empty();
kpeter@696
   559
    }
kpeter@696
   560
kpeter@697
   561
    /// \brief Executes the algorithm with arc number limit.
kpeter@696
   562
    ///
kpeter@697
   563
    /// Executes the algorithm with arc number limit.
kpeter@696
   564
    ///
kpeter@697
   565
    /// This method runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm from the root node(s)
kpeter@697
   566
    /// in order to compute the shortest path distance for each node
kpeter@697
   567
    /// using only the paths consisting of at most \c num arcs.
kpeter@697
   568
    ///
kpeter@697
   569
    /// The algorithm computes
kpeter@697
   570
    /// - the limited distance of each node from the root(s),
kpeter@697
   571
    /// - the predecessor arc for each node.
kpeter@696
   572
    ///
kpeter@696
   573
    /// \warning The paths with limited arc number cannot be retrieved
kpeter@697
   574
    /// easily with \ref path() or \ref predArc() functions. If you also
kpeter@697
   575
    /// need the shortest paths and not only the distances, you should
kpeter@697
   576
    /// store the \ref predMap() "predecessor map" after each iteration
kpeter@697
   577
    /// and build the path manually.
kpeter@696
   578
    ///
kpeter@697
   579
    /// \pre init() must be called and at least one root node should be
alpar@877
   580
    /// added with addSource() before using this function.
kpeter@696
   581
    void limitedStart(int num) {
kpeter@696
   582
      for (int i = 0; i < num; ++i) {
alpar@877
   583
        if (processNextRound()) break;
kpeter@696
   584
      }
kpeter@696
   585
    }
alpar@877
   586
kpeter@697
   587
    /// \brief Runs the algorithm from the given root node.
alpar@877
   588
    ///
kpeter@697
   589
    /// This method runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm from the given root
kpeter@697
   590
    /// node \c s in order to compute the shortest path to each node.
kpeter@696
   591
    ///
kpeter@697
   592
    /// The algorithm computes
kpeter@697
   593
    /// - the shortest path tree (forest),
kpeter@697
   594
    /// - the distance of each node from the root(s).
kpeter@697
   595
    ///
kpeter@697
   596
    /// \note bf.run(s) is just a shortcut of the following code.
kpeter@697
   597
    /// \code
kpeter@697
   598
    ///   bf.init();
kpeter@697
   599
    ///   bf.addSource(s);
kpeter@697
   600
    ///   bf.start();
kpeter@697
   601
    /// \endcode
kpeter@696
   602
    void run(Node s) {
kpeter@696
   603
      init();
kpeter@696
   604
      addSource(s);
kpeter@696
   605
      start();
kpeter@696
   606
    }
alpar@877
   607
kpeter@697
   608
    /// \brief Runs the algorithm from the given root node with arc
kpeter@697
   609
    /// number limit.
alpar@877
   610
    ///
kpeter@697
   611
    /// This method runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm from the given root
kpeter@697
   612
    /// node \c s in order to compute the shortest path distance for each
kpeter@697
   613
    /// node using only the paths consisting of at most \c num arcs.
kpeter@696
   614
    ///
kpeter@697
   615
    /// The algorithm computes
kpeter@697
   616
    /// - the limited distance of each node from the root(s),
kpeter@697
   617
    /// - the predecessor arc for each node.
kpeter@697
   618
    ///
kpeter@697
   619
    /// \warning The paths with limited arc number cannot be retrieved
kpeter@697
   620
    /// easily with \ref path() or \ref predArc() functions. If you also
kpeter@697
   621
    /// need the shortest paths and not only the distances, you should
kpeter@697
   622
    /// store the \ref predMap() "predecessor map" after each iteration
kpeter@697
   623
    /// and build the path manually.
kpeter@697
   624
    ///
kpeter@697
   625
    /// \note bf.run(s, num) is just a shortcut of the following code.
kpeter@697
   626
    /// \code
kpeter@697
   627
    ///   bf.init();
kpeter@697
   628
    ///   bf.addSource(s);
kpeter@697
   629
    ///   bf.limitedStart(num);
kpeter@697
   630
    /// \endcode
kpeter@696
   631
    void run(Node s, int num) {
kpeter@696
   632
      init();
kpeter@696
   633
      addSource(s);
kpeter@696
   634
      limitedStart(num);
kpeter@696
   635
    }
alpar@877
   636
kpeter@696
   637
    ///@}
kpeter@696
   638
kpeter@697
   639
    /// \brief LEMON iterator for getting the active nodes.
kpeter@696
   640
    ///
kpeter@697
   641
    /// This class provides a common style LEMON iterator that traverses
kpeter@697
   642
    /// the active nodes of the Bellman-Ford algorithm after the last
kpeter@697
   643
    /// phase. These nodes should be checked in the next phase to
kpeter@697
   644
    /// find augmenting arcs outgoing from them.
kpeter@696
   645
    class ActiveIt {
kpeter@696
   646
    public:
kpeter@696
   647
kpeter@696
   648
      /// \brief Constructor.
kpeter@696
   649
      ///
kpeter@697
   650
      /// Constructor for getting the active nodes of the given BellmanFord
alpar@877
   651
      /// instance.
kpeter@696
   652
      ActiveIt(const BellmanFord& algorithm) : _algorithm(&algorithm)
kpeter@696
   653
      {
kpeter@696
   654
        _index = _algorithm->_process.size() - 1;
kpeter@696
   655
      }
kpeter@696
   656
kpeter@696
   657
      /// \brief Invalid constructor.
kpeter@696
   658
      ///
kpeter@696
   659
      /// Invalid constructor.
kpeter@696
   660
      ActiveIt(Invalid) : _algorithm(0), _index(-1) {}
kpeter@696
   661
kpeter@697
   662
      /// \brief Conversion to \c Node.
kpeter@696
   663
      ///
kpeter@697
   664
      /// Conversion to \c Node.
alpar@877
   665
      operator Node() const {
kpeter@696
   666
        return _index >= 0 ? _algorithm->_process[_index] : INVALID;
kpeter@696
   667
      }
kpeter@696
   668
kpeter@696
   669
      /// \brief Increment operator.
kpeter@696
   670
      ///
kpeter@696
   671
      /// Increment operator.
kpeter@696
   672
      ActiveIt& operator++() {
kpeter@696
   673
        --_index;
alpar@877
   674
        return *this;
kpeter@696
   675
      }
kpeter@696
   676
alpar@877
   677
      bool operator==(const ActiveIt& it) const {
alpar@877
   678
        return static_cast<Node>(*this) == static_cast<Node>(it);
kpeter@696
   679
      }
alpar@877
   680
      bool operator!=(const ActiveIt& it) const {
alpar@877
   681
        return static_cast<Node>(*this) != static_cast<Node>(it);
kpeter@696
   682
      }
alpar@877
   683
      bool operator<(const ActiveIt& it) const {
alpar@877
   684
        return static_cast<Node>(*this) < static_cast<Node>(it);
kpeter@696
   685
      }
alpar@877
   686
kpeter@696
   687
    private:
kpeter@696
   688
      const BellmanFord* _algorithm;
kpeter@696
   689
      int _index;
kpeter@696
   690
    };
alpar@877
   691
kpeter@697
   692
    /// \name Query Functions
kpeter@697
   693
    /// The result of the Bellman-Ford algorithm can be obtained using these
kpeter@697
   694
    /// functions.\n
kpeter@697
   695
    /// Either \ref run() or \ref init() should be called before using them.
alpar@877
   696
kpeter@697
   697
    ///@{
kpeter@696
   698
kpeter@697
   699
    /// \brief The shortest path to the given node.
alpar@877
   700
    ///
kpeter@697
   701
    /// Gives back the shortest path to the given node from the root(s).
kpeter@697
   702
    ///
kpeter@697
   703
    /// \warning \c t should be reached from the root(s).
kpeter@697
   704
    ///
kpeter@697
   705
    /// \pre Either \ref run() or \ref init() must be called before
kpeter@697
   706
    /// using this function.
kpeter@697
   707
    Path path(Node t) const
kpeter@697
   708
    {
kpeter@697
   709
      return Path(*_gr, *_pred, t);
kpeter@697
   710
    }
alpar@877
   711
kpeter@697
   712
    /// \brief The distance of the given node from the root(s).
kpeter@697
   713
    ///
kpeter@697
   714
    /// Returns the distance of the given node from the root(s).
kpeter@697
   715
    ///
kpeter@697
   716
    /// \warning If node \c v is not reached from the root(s), then
kpeter@697
   717
    /// the return value of this function is undefined.
kpeter@697
   718
    ///
kpeter@697
   719
    /// \pre Either \ref run() or \ref init() must be called before
kpeter@697
   720
    /// using this function.
kpeter@697
   721
    Value dist(Node v) const { return (*_dist)[v]; }
kpeter@696
   722
kpeter@697
   723
    /// \brief Returns the 'previous arc' of the shortest path tree for
kpeter@697
   724
    /// the given node.
kpeter@697
   725
    ///
kpeter@697
   726
    /// This function returns the 'previous arc' of the shortest path
kpeter@697
   727
    /// tree for node \c v, i.e. it returns the last arc of a
kpeter@697
   728
    /// shortest path from a root to \c v. It is \c INVALID if \c v
kpeter@697
   729
    /// is not reached from the root(s) or if \c v is a root.
kpeter@697
   730
    ///
kpeter@697
   731
    /// The shortest path tree used here is equal to the shortest path
kpeter@786
   732
    /// tree used in \ref predNode() and \ref predMap().
kpeter@697
   733
    ///
kpeter@697
   734
    /// \pre Either \ref run() or \ref init() must be called before
kpeter@697
   735
    /// using this function.
kpeter@697
   736
    Arc predArc(Node v) const { return (*_pred)[v]; }
kpeter@697
   737
kpeter@697
   738
    /// \brief Returns the 'previous node' of the shortest path tree for
kpeter@697
   739
    /// the given node.
kpeter@697
   740
    ///
kpeter@697
   741
    /// This function returns the 'previous node' of the shortest path
kpeter@697
   742
    /// tree for node \c v, i.e. it returns the last but one node of
kpeter@697
   743
    /// a shortest path from a root to \c v. It is \c INVALID if \c v
kpeter@697
   744
    /// is not reached from the root(s) or if \c v is a root.
kpeter@697
   745
    ///
kpeter@697
   746
    /// The shortest path tree used here is equal to the shortest path
kpeter@786
   747
    /// tree used in \ref predArc() and \ref predMap().
kpeter@697
   748
    ///
kpeter@697
   749
    /// \pre Either \ref run() or \ref init() must be called before
kpeter@697
   750
    /// using this function.
alpar@877
   751
    Node predNode(Node v) const {
alpar@877
   752
      return (*_pred)[v] == INVALID ? INVALID : _gr->source((*_pred)[v]);
kpeter@697
   753
    }
alpar@877
   754
kpeter@697
   755
    /// \brief Returns a const reference to the node map that stores the
kpeter@697
   756
    /// distances of the nodes.
kpeter@697
   757
    ///
kpeter@697
   758
    /// Returns a const reference to the node map that stores the distances
kpeter@697
   759
    /// of the nodes calculated by the algorithm.
kpeter@697
   760
    ///
kpeter@697
   761
    /// \pre Either \ref run() or \ref init() must be called before
kpeter@697
   762
    /// using this function.
kpeter@697
   763
    const DistMap &distMap() const { return *_dist;}
alpar@877
   764
kpeter@697
   765
    /// \brief Returns a const reference to the node map that stores the
kpeter@697
   766
    /// predecessor arcs.
kpeter@697
   767
    ///
kpeter@697
   768
    /// Returns a const reference to the node map that stores the predecessor
kpeter@697
   769
    /// arcs, which form the shortest path tree (forest).
kpeter@697
   770
    ///
kpeter@697
   771
    /// \pre Either \ref run() or \ref init() must be called before
kpeter@697
   772
    /// using this function.
kpeter@697
   773
    const PredMap &predMap() const { return *_pred; }
alpar@877
   774
kpeter@697
   775
    /// \brief Checks if a node is reached from the root(s).
kpeter@697
   776
    ///
kpeter@697
   777
    /// Returns \c true if \c v is reached from the root(s).
kpeter@697
   778
    ///
kpeter@697
   779
    /// \pre Either \ref run() or \ref init() must be called before
kpeter@697
   780
    /// using this function.
kpeter@697
   781
    bool reached(Node v) const {
kpeter@697
   782
      return (*_dist)[v] != OperationTraits::infinity();
kpeter@696
   783
    }
kpeter@696
   784
kpeter@699
   785
    /// \brief Gives back a negative cycle.
alpar@877
   786
    ///
kpeter@699
   787
    /// This function gives back a directed cycle with negative total
kpeter@699
   788
    /// length if the algorithm has already found one.
kpeter@699
   789
    /// Otherwise it gives back an empty path.
kpeter@781
   790
    lemon::Path<Digraph> negativeCycle() const {
kpeter@699
   791
      typename Digraph::template NodeMap<int> state(*_gr, -1);
kpeter@699
   792
      lemon::Path<Digraph> cycle;
kpeter@699
   793
      for (int i = 0; i < int(_process.size()); ++i) {
kpeter@699
   794
        if (state[_process[i]] != -1) continue;
kpeter@699
   795
        for (Node v = _process[i]; (*_pred)[v] != INVALID;
kpeter@699
   796
             v = _gr->source((*_pred)[v])) {
kpeter@699
   797
          if (state[v] == i) {
kpeter@699
   798
            cycle.addFront((*_pred)[v]);
kpeter@699
   799
            for (Node u = _gr->source((*_pred)[v]); u != v;
kpeter@699
   800
                 u = _gr->source((*_pred)[u])) {
kpeter@699
   801
              cycle.addFront((*_pred)[u]);
kpeter@699
   802
            }
kpeter@699
   803
            return cycle;
kpeter@699
   804
          }
kpeter@699
   805
          else if (state[v] >= 0) {
kpeter@699
   806
            break;
kpeter@699
   807
          }
kpeter@699
   808
          state[v] = i;
kpeter@699
   809
        }
kpeter@699
   810
      }
kpeter@699
   811
      return cycle;
kpeter@699
   812
    }
alpar@877
   813
kpeter@696
   814
    ///@}
kpeter@696
   815
  };
alpar@877
   816
kpeter@697
   817
  /// \brief Default traits class of bellmanFord() function.
kpeter@696
   818
  ///
kpeter@697
   819
  /// Default traits class of bellmanFord() function.
kpeter@697
   820
  /// \tparam GR The type of the digraph.
kpeter@697
   821
  /// \tparam LEN The type of the length map.
kpeter@697
   822
  template <typename GR, typename LEN>
kpeter@696
   823
  struct BellmanFordWizardDefaultTraits {
alpar@877
   824
    /// The type of the digraph the algorithm runs on.
kpeter@697
   825
    typedef GR Digraph;
kpeter@696
   826
kpeter@696
   827
    /// \brief The type of the map that stores the arc lengths.
kpeter@696
   828
    ///
kpeter@696
   829
    /// The type of the map that stores the arc lengths.
kpeter@696
   830
    /// It must meet the \ref concepts::ReadMap "ReadMap" concept.
kpeter@697
   831
    typedef LEN LengthMap;
kpeter@696
   832
kpeter@697
   833
    /// The type of the arc lengths.
kpeter@697
   834
    typedef typename LEN::Value Value;
kpeter@696
   835
kpeter@696
   836
    /// \brief Operation traits for Bellman-Ford algorithm.
kpeter@696
   837
    ///
kpeter@697
   838
    /// It defines the used operations and the infinity value for the
kpeter@697
   839
    /// given \c Value type.
alpar@878
   840
    /// \see BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits
kpeter@696
   841
    typedef BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits<Value> OperationTraits;
kpeter@696
   842
kpeter@696
   843
    /// \brief The type of the map that stores the last
kpeter@696
   844
    /// arcs of the shortest paths.
alpar@877
   845
    ///
kpeter@697
   846
    /// The type of the map that stores the last arcs of the shortest paths.
kpeter@697
   847
    /// It must conform to the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept.
kpeter@697
   848
    typedef typename GR::template NodeMap<typename GR::Arc> PredMap;
kpeter@696
   849
kpeter@697
   850
    /// \brief Instantiates a \c PredMap.
alpar@877
   851
    ///
kpeter@697
   852
    /// This function instantiates a \ref PredMap.
kpeter@697
   853
    /// \param g is the digraph to which we would like to define the
kpeter@697
   854
    /// \ref PredMap.
kpeter@697
   855
    static PredMap *createPredMap(const GR &g) {
kpeter@697
   856
      return new PredMap(g);
kpeter@696
   857
    }
kpeter@697
   858
kpeter@697
   859
    /// \brief The type of the map that stores the distances of the nodes.
kpeter@696
   860
    ///
kpeter@697
   861
    /// The type of the map that stores the distances of the nodes.
kpeter@697
   862
    /// It must conform to the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept.
kpeter@697
   863
    typedef typename GR::template NodeMap<Value> DistMap;
kpeter@697
   864
kpeter@697
   865
    /// \brief Instantiates a \c DistMap.
kpeter@696
   866
    ///
alpar@877
   867
    /// This function instantiates a \ref DistMap.
kpeter@697
   868
    /// \param g is the digraph to which we would like to define the
kpeter@697
   869
    /// \ref DistMap.
kpeter@697
   870
    static DistMap *createDistMap(const GR &g) {
kpeter@697
   871
      return new DistMap(g);
kpeter@696
   872
    }
kpeter@697
   873
kpeter@697
   874
    ///The type of the shortest paths.
kpeter@697
   875
kpeter@697
   876
    ///The type of the shortest paths.
kpeter@697
   877
    ///It must meet the \ref concepts::Path "Path" concept.
kpeter@697
   878
    typedef lemon::Path<Digraph> Path;
kpeter@696
   879
  };
alpar@877
   880
kpeter@697
   881
  /// \brief Default traits class used by BellmanFordWizard.
kpeter@696
   882
  ///
kpeter@697
   883
  /// Default traits class used by BellmanFordWizard.
kpeter@697
   884
  /// \tparam GR The type of the digraph.
kpeter@697
   885
  /// \tparam LEN The type of the length map.
kpeter@697
   886
  template <typename GR, typename LEN>
alpar@877
   887
  class BellmanFordWizardBase
kpeter@697
   888
    : public BellmanFordWizardDefaultTraits<GR, LEN> {
kpeter@696
   889
kpeter@697
   890
    typedef BellmanFordWizardDefaultTraits<GR, LEN> Base;
kpeter@696
   891
  protected:
kpeter@697
   892
    // Type of the nodes in the digraph.
kpeter@696
   893
    typedef typename Base::Digraph::Node Node;
kpeter@696
   894
kpeter@697
   895
    // Pointer to the underlying digraph.
kpeter@696
   896
    void *_graph;
kpeter@697
   897
    // Pointer to the length map
kpeter@696
   898
    void *_length;
kpeter@697
   899
    // Pointer to the map of predecessors arcs.
kpeter@696
   900
    void *_pred;
kpeter@697
   901
    // Pointer to the map of distances.
kpeter@696
   902
    void *_dist;
kpeter@697
   903
    //Pointer to the shortest path to the target node.
kpeter@697
   904
    void *_path;
kpeter@697
   905
    //Pointer to the distance of the target node.
kpeter@697
   906
    void *_di;
kpeter@696
   907
kpeter@696
   908
    public:
kpeter@696
   909
    /// Constructor.
alpar@877
   910
kpeter@697
   911
    /// This constructor does not require parameters, it initiates
kpeter@697
   912
    /// all of the attributes to default values \c 0.
kpeter@697
   913
    BellmanFordWizardBase() :
kpeter@697
   914
      _graph(0), _length(0), _pred(0), _dist(0), _path(0), _di(0) {}
kpeter@696
   915
kpeter@696
   916
    /// Constructor.
alpar@877
   917
kpeter@697
   918
    /// This constructor requires two parameters,
kpeter@697
   919
    /// others are initiated to \c 0.
kpeter@697
   920
    /// \param gr The digraph the algorithm runs on.
kpeter@697
   921
    /// \param len The length map.
alpar@877
   922
    BellmanFordWizardBase(const GR& gr,
alpar@877
   923
                          const LEN& len) :
alpar@877
   924
      _graph(reinterpret_cast<void*>(const_cast<GR*>(&gr))),
alpar@877
   925
      _length(reinterpret_cast<void*>(const_cast<LEN*>(&len))),
kpeter@697
   926
      _pred(0), _dist(0), _path(0), _di(0) {}
kpeter@696
   927
kpeter@696
   928
  };
alpar@877
   929
kpeter@697
   930
  /// \brief Auxiliary class for the function-type interface of the
kpeter@697
   931
  /// \ref BellmanFord "Bellman-Ford" algorithm.
kpeter@697
   932
  ///
kpeter@697
   933
  /// This auxiliary class is created to implement the
kpeter@697
   934
  /// \ref bellmanFord() "function-type interface" of the
kpeter@697
   935
  /// \ref BellmanFord "Bellman-Ford" algorithm.
kpeter@697
   936
  /// It does not have own \ref run() method, it uses the
kpeter@697
   937
  /// functions and features of the plain \ref BellmanFord.
kpeter@697
   938
  ///
kpeter@697
   939
  /// This class should only be used through the \ref bellmanFord()
kpeter@697
   940
  /// function, which makes it easier to use the algorithm.
kpeter@825
   941
  ///
kpeter@825
   942
  /// \tparam TR The traits class that defines various types used by the
kpeter@825
   943
  /// algorithm.
kpeter@697
   944
  template<class TR>
kpeter@697
   945
  class BellmanFordWizard : public TR {
kpeter@697
   946
    typedef TR Base;
kpeter@696
   947
kpeter@697
   948
    typedef typename TR::Digraph Digraph;
kpeter@696
   949
kpeter@696
   950
    typedef typename Digraph::Node Node;
kpeter@696
   951
    typedef typename Digraph::NodeIt NodeIt;
kpeter@696
   952
    typedef typename Digraph::Arc Arc;
kpeter@696
   953
    typedef typename Digraph::OutArcIt ArcIt;
alpar@877
   954
kpeter@697
   955
    typedef typename TR::LengthMap LengthMap;
kpeter@696
   956
    typedef typename LengthMap::Value Value;
kpeter@697
   957
    typedef typename TR::PredMap PredMap;
kpeter@697
   958
    typedef typename TR::DistMap DistMap;
kpeter@697
   959
    typedef typename TR::Path Path;
kpeter@696
   960
kpeter@696
   961
  public:
kpeter@696
   962
    /// Constructor.
kpeter@697
   963
    BellmanFordWizard() : TR() {}
kpeter@696
   964
kpeter@696
   965
    /// \brief Constructor that requires parameters.
kpeter@696
   966
    ///
kpeter@696
   967
    /// Constructor that requires parameters.
kpeter@696
   968
    /// These parameters will be the default values for the traits class.
kpeter@697
   969
    /// \param gr The digraph the algorithm runs on.
kpeter@697
   970
    /// \param len The length map.
alpar@877
   971
    BellmanFordWizard(const Digraph& gr, const LengthMap& len)
kpeter@697
   972
      : TR(gr, len) {}
kpeter@696
   973
kpeter@696
   974
    /// \brief Copy constructor
kpeter@697
   975
    BellmanFordWizard(const TR &b) : TR(b) {}
kpeter@696
   976
kpeter@696
   977
    ~BellmanFordWizard() {}
kpeter@696
   978
kpeter@697
   979
    /// \brief Runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm from the given source node.
alpar@877
   980
    ///
kpeter@697
   981
    /// This method runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm from the given source
kpeter@697
   982
    /// node in order to compute the shortest path to each node.
kpeter@697
   983
    void run(Node s) {
alpar@877
   984
      BellmanFord<Digraph,LengthMap,TR>
alpar@877
   985
        bf(*reinterpret_cast<const Digraph*>(Base::_graph),
kpeter@696
   986
           *reinterpret_cast<const LengthMap*>(Base::_length));
kpeter@696
   987
      if (Base::_pred) bf.predMap(*reinterpret_cast<PredMap*>(Base::_pred));
kpeter@696
   988
      if (Base::_dist) bf.distMap(*reinterpret_cast<DistMap*>(Base::_dist));
kpeter@697
   989
      bf.run(s);
kpeter@696
   990
    }
kpeter@696
   991
kpeter@697
   992
    /// \brief Runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm to find the shortest path
kpeter@697
   993
    /// between \c s and \c t.
kpeter@696
   994
    ///
kpeter@697
   995
    /// This method runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm from node \c s
kpeter@697
   996
    /// in order to compute the shortest path to node \c t.
kpeter@697
   997
    /// Actually, it computes the shortest path to each node, but using
kpeter@697
   998
    /// this function you can retrieve the distance and the shortest path
kpeter@697
   999
    /// for a single target node easier.
kpeter@697
  1000
    ///
kpeter@697
  1001
    /// \return \c true if \c t is reachable form \c s.
kpeter@697
  1002
    bool run(Node s, Node t) {
kpeter@697
  1003
      BellmanFord<Digraph,LengthMap,TR>
kpeter@697
  1004
        bf(*reinterpret_cast<const Digraph*>(Base::_graph),
kpeter@697
  1005
           *reinterpret_cast<const LengthMap*>(Base::_length));
kpeter@697
  1006
      if (Base::_pred) bf.predMap(*reinterpret_cast<PredMap*>(Base::_pred));
kpeter@697
  1007
      if (Base::_dist) bf.distMap(*reinterpret_cast<DistMap*>(Base::_dist));
kpeter@697
  1008
      bf.run(s);
kpeter@697
  1009
      if (Base::_path) *reinterpret_cast<Path*>(Base::_path) = bf.path(t);
kpeter@697
  1010
      if (Base::_di) *reinterpret_cast<Value*>(Base::_di) = bf.dist(t);
kpeter@697
  1011
      return bf.reached(t);
kpeter@696
  1012
    }
kpeter@696
  1013
kpeter@696
  1014
    template<class T>
kpeter@697
  1015
    struct SetPredMapBase : public Base {
kpeter@696
  1016
      typedef T PredMap;
kpeter@696
  1017
      static PredMap *createPredMap(const Digraph &) { return 0; };
kpeter@697
  1018
      SetPredMapBase(const TR &b) : TR(b) {}
kpeter@696
  1019
    };
alpar@877
  1020
kpeter@697
  1021
    /// \brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting
kpeter@697
  1022
    /// the predecessor map.
kpeter@696
  1023
    ///
kpeter@697
  1024
    /// \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting
kpeter@697
  1025
    /// the map that stores the predecessor arcs of the nodes.
kpeter@696
  1026
    template<class T>
kpeter@697
  1027
    BellmanFordWizard<SetPredMapBase<T> > predMap(const T &t) {
kpeter@696
  1028
      Base::_pred=reinterpret_cast<void*>(const_cast<T*>(&t));
kpeter@697
  1029
      return BellmanFordWizard<SetPredMapBase<T> >(*this);
kpeter@696
  1030
    }
alpar@877
  1031
kpeter@696
  1032
    template<class T>
kpeter@697
  1033
    struct SetDistMapBase : public Base {
kpeter@696
  1034
      typedef T DistMap;
kpeter@696
  1035
      static DistMap *createDistMap(const Digraph &) { return 0; };
kpeter@697
  1036
      SetDistMapBase(const TR &b) : TR(b) {}
kpeter@696
  1037
    };
alpar@877
  1038
kpeter@697
  1039
    /// \brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting
kpeter@697
  1040
    /// the distance map.
kpeter@696
  1041
    ///
kpeter@697
  1042
    /// \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting
kpeter@697
  1043
    /// the map that stores the distances of the nodes calculated
kpeter@697
  1044
    /// by the algorithm.
kpeter@696
  1045
    template<class T>
kpeter@697
  1046
    BellmanFordWizard<SetDistMapBase<T> > distMap(const T &t) {
kpeter@696
  1047
      Base::_dist=reinterpret_cast<void*>(const_cast<T*>(&t));
kpeter@697
  1048
      return BellmanFordWizard<SetDistMapBase<T> >(*this);
kpeter@696
  1049
    }
kpeter@696
  1050
kpeter@696
  1051
    template<class T>
kpeter@697
  1052
    struct SetPathBase : public Base {
kpeter@697
  1053
      typedef T Path;
kpeter@697
  1054
      SetPathBase(const TR &b) : TR(b) {}
kpeter@696
  1055
    };
kpeter@697
  1056
kpeter@697
  1057
    /// \brief \ref named-func-param "Named parameter" for getting
kpeter@697
  1058
    /// the shortest path to the target node.
kpeter@696
  1059
    ///
kpeter@697
  1060
    /// \ref named-func-param "Named parameter" for getting
kpeter@697
  1061
    /// the shortest path to the target node.
kpeter@697
  1062
    template<class T>
kpeter@697
  1063
    BellmanFordWizard<SetPathBase<T> > path(const T &t)
kpeter@697
  1064
    {
kpeter@697
  1065
      Base::_path=reinterpret_cast<void*>(const_cast<T*>(&t));
kpeter@697
  1066
      return BellmanFordWizard<SetPathBase<T> >(*this);
kpeter@697
  1067
    }
kpeter@697
  1068
kpeter@697
  1069
    /// \brief \ref named-func-param "Named parameter" for getting
kpeter@697
  1070
    /// the distance of the target node.
kpeter@696
  1071
    ///
kpeter@697
  1072
    /// \ref named-func-param "Named parameter" for getting
kpeter@697
  1073
    /// the distance of the target node.
kpeter@697
  1074
    BellmanFordWizard dist(const Value &d)
kpeter@697
  1075
    {
kpeter@697
  1076
      Base::_di=reinterpret_cast<void*>(const_cast<Value*>(&d));
kpeter@696
  1077
      return *this;
kpeter@696
  1078
    }
alpar@877
  1079
kpeter@696
  1080
  };
alpar@877
  1081
kpeter@697
  1082
  /// \brief Function type interface for the \ref BellmanFord "Bellman-Ford"
kpeter@697
  1083
  /// algorithm.
kpeter@696
  1084
  ///
kpeter@696
  1085
  /// \ingroup shortest_path
kpeter@697
  1086
  /// Function type interface for the \ref BellmanFord "Bellman-Ford"
kpeter@697
  1087
  /// algorithm.
kpeter@696
  1088
  ///
alpar@877
  1089
  /// This function also has several \ref named-templ-func-param
alpar@877
  1090
  /// "named parameters", they are declared as the members of class
kpeter@696
  1091
  /// \ref BellmanFordWizard.
kpeter@697
  1092
  /// The following examples show how to use these parameters.
kpeter@697
  1093
  /// \code
kpeter@697
  1094
  ///   // Compute shortest path from node s to each node
kpeter@697
  1095
  ///   bellmanFord(g,length).predMap(preds).distMap(dists).run(s);
kpeter@697
  1096
  ///
kpeter@697
  1097
  ///   // Compute shortest path from s to t
kpeter@697
  1098
  ///   bool reached = bellmanFord(g,length).path(p).dist(d).run(s,t);
kpeter@697
  1099
  /// \endcode
kpeter@696
  1100
  /// \warning Don't forget to put the \ref BellmanFordWizard::run() "run()"
kpeter@696
  1101
  /// to the end of the parameter list.
kpeter@696
  1102
  /// \sa BellmanFordWizard
kpeter@696
  1103
  /// \sa BellmanFord
kpeter@697
  1104
  template<typename GR, typename LEN>
kpeter@697
  1105
  BellmanFordWizard<BellmanFordWizardBase<GR,LEN> >
kpeter@697
  1106
  bellmanFord(const GR& digraph,
alpar@877
  1107
              const LEN& length)
kpeter@697
  1108
  {
kpeter@697
  1109
    return BellmanFordWizard<BellmanFordWizardBase<GR,LEN> >(digraph, length);
kpeter@696
  1110
  }
kpeter@696
  1111
kpeter@696
  1112
} //END OF NAMESPACE LEMON
kpeter@696
  1113
kpeter@696
  1114
#endif
kpeter@696
  1115