1.1 --- a/lemon/Makefile.am Sun Oct 12 19:35:48 2008 +0100
1.2 +++ b/lemon/Makefile.am Sat Oct 18 00:05:22 2008 +0200
1.3 @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@
1.4 lemon/list_graph.h \
1.5 lemon/maps.h \
1.6 lemon/math.h \
1.7 + lemon/nauty_reader.h \
1.8 lemon/path.h \
1.9 lemon/random.h \
1.10 lemon/smart_graph.h \
2.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
2.2 +++ b/lemon/nauty_reader.h Sat Oct 18 00:05:22 2008 +0200
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2.4 +/* -*- mode: C++; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
2.5 + *
2.6 + * This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library.
2.7 + *
2.8 + * Copyright (C) 2003-2008
2.9 + * Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
2.10 + * (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES).
2.11 + *
2.12 + * Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted
2.13 + * provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For
2.14 + * precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file.
2.15 + *
2.16 + * This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind,
2.17 + * express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any
2.18 + * purpose.
2.19 + *
2.20 + */
2.21 +
2.22 +#ifndef LEMON_NAUTY_READER_H
2.23 +#define LEMON_NAUTY_READER_H
2.24 +
2.25 +#include <vector>
2.26 +#include <iostream>
2.27 +#include <string>
2.28 +
2.29 +/// \ingroup io_group
2.30 +///
2.31 +/// @defgroup nauty_group NAUTY format
2.32 +///
2.33 +/// \brief Read \e Nauty format
2.34 +///
2.35 +/// Tool to read graphs from \e Nauty format data
2.36 +
2.37 +/// \ingroup nauty_group
2.38 +/// \file
2.39 +/// \brief Nauty file reader.
2.40 +namespace lemon {
2.41 +
2.42 + /// \ingroup nauty_group
2.43 + ///
2.44 + /// \brief Nauty file reader
2.45 + ///
2.46 + /// The \e geng program is in the \e gtools suite of the nauty
2.47 + /// package. This tool can generate all non-isomorphic undirected
2.48 + /// graphs with given node number from several classes (for example,
2.49 + /// general, connected, biconnected, triangle-free, 4-cycle-free,
2.50 + /// bipartite and graphs with given edge number and degree
2.51 + /// constraints). This function reads a \e nauty \e graph6 \e format
2.52 + /// line from the given stream and builds it in the given graph.
2.53 + ///
2.54 + /// The site of nauty package: http://cs.anu.edu.au/~bdm/nauty/
2.55 + ///
2.56 + /// For example, the number of all non-isomorphic connected graphs
2.57 + /// can be computed with following code.
2.58 + ///\code
2.59 + /// int num = 0;
2.60 + /// SmartGraph graph;
2.61 + /// while(readNauty(std::cin, graph)) {
2.62 + /// PlanarityChecking<SmartUGraph> pc(graph);
2.63 + /// if (pc.run()) ++num;
2.64 + /// }
2.65 + /// std::cout << "Number of planar graphs: " << num << std::endl;
2.66 + ///\endcode
2.67 + ///
2.68 + /// The nauty files are quite huge, therefore instead of the direct
2.69 + /// file generation the pipelining is recommended.
2.70 + ///\code
2.71 + /// ./geng -c 10 | ./num_of_pg
2.72 + ///\endcode
2.73 + template <typename Graph>
2.74 + std::istream& readNauty(std::istream& is, Graph& graph) {
2.75 + graph.clear();
2.76 +
2.77 + std::string line;
2.78 + if (getline(is, line)) {
2.79 + int index = 0;
2.80 +
2.81 + int n;
2.82 +
2.83 + if (line[index] == '>') {
2.84 + index += 10;
2.85 + }
2.86 +
2.87 + char c = line[index++]; c -= 63;
2.88 + if (c != 63) {
2.89 + n = int(c);
2.90 + } else {
2.91 + c = line[index++]; c -= 63;
2.92 + n = (int(c) << 12);
2.93 + c = line[index++]; c -= 63;
2.94 + n |= (int(c) << 6);
2.95 + c = line[index++]; c -= 63;
2.96 + n |= int(c);
2.97 + }
2.98 +
2.99 + std::vector<typename Graph::Node> nodes;
2.100 + for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
2.101 + nodes.push_back(graph.addNode());
2.102 + }
2.103 +
2.104 + int bit = -1;
2.105 + for (int j = 0; j < n; ++j) {
2.106 + for (int i = 0; i < j; ++i) {
2.107 + if (bit == -1) {
2.108 + c = line[index++]; c -= 63;
2.109 + bit = 5;
2.110 + }
2.111 + bool b = (c & (1 << (bit--))) != 0;
2.112 +
2.113 + if (b) {
2.114 + graph.addEdge(nodes[i], nodes[j]);
2.115 + }
2.116 + }
2.117 + }
2.118 + }
2.119 + return is;
2.120 + }
2.121 +}
2.122 +
2.123 +#endif