[906] | 1 | /* -*- C++ -*- |
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[1435] | 2 | * lemon/graph_adaptor.h - Part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library |
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[906] | 3 | * |
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[1164] | 4 | * Copyright (C) 2005 Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport |
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[1359] | 5 | * (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES). |
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[906] | 6 | * |
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| 7 | * Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted |
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| 8 | * provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For |
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| 9 | * precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file. |
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| 10 | * |
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| 11 | * This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind, |
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| 12 | * express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any |
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| 13 | * purpose. |
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| 14 | * |
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| 15 | */ |
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| 16 | |
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[1401] | 17 | #ifndef LEMON_GRAPH_ADAPTOR_H |
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| 18 | #define LEMON_GRAPH_ADAPTOR_H |
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[556] | 19 | |
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[1401] | 20 | ///\ingroup graph_adaptors |
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[556] | 21 | ///\file |
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[1401] | 22 | ///\brief Several graph adaptors. |
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[556] | 23 | /// |
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[1401] | 24 | ///This file contains several useful graph adaptor functions. |
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[556] | 25 | /// |
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| 26 | ///\author Marton Makai |
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| 27 | |
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[921] | 28 | #include <lemon/invalid.h> |
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| 29 | #include <lemon/maps.h> |
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[1472] | 30 | #include <lemon/bits/erasable_graph_extender.h> |
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| 31 | #include <lemon/bits/clearable_graph_extender.h> |
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| 32 | #include <lemon/bits/extendable_graph_extender.h> |
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[1307] | 33 | #include <lemon/bits/iterable_graph_extender.h> |
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[1472] | 34 | #include <lemon/bits/alteration_notifier.h> |
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| 35 | #include <lemon/bits/default_map.h> |
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[1383] | 36 | #include <lemon/bits/undir_graph_extender.h> |
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[774] | 37 | #include <iostream> |
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[556] | 38 | |
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[921] | 39 | namespace lemon { |
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[556] | 40 | |
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[1401] | 41 | // Graph adaptors |
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[556] | 42 | |
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[1172] | 43 | /*! |
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[1401] | 44 | \addtogroup graph_adaptors |
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[1004] | 45 | @{ |
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[1172] | 46 | */ |
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[556] | 47 | |
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[1172] | 48 | /*! |
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[1401] | 49 | Base type for the Graph Adaptors |
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[1242] | 50 | |
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[1401] | 51 | \warning Graph adaptors are in even more experimental state than the other |
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[1004] | 52 | parts of the lib. Use them at you own risk. |
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[1242] | 53 | |
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[1401] | 54 | This is the base type for most of LEMON graph adaptors. |
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| 55 | This class implements a trivial graph adaptor i.e. it only wraps the |
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[1004] | 56 | functions and types of the graph. The purpose of this class is to |
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[1401] | 57 | make easier implementing graph adaptors. E.g. if an adaptor is |
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[1004] | 58 | considered which differs from the wrapped graph only in some of its |
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[1401] | 59 | functions or types, then it can be derived from GraphAdaptor, and only the |
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[1004] | 60 | differences should be implemented. |
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| 61 | |
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| 62 | \author Marton Makai |
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| 63 | */ |
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[970] | 64 | template<typename _Graph> |
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[1401] | 65 | class GraphAdaptorBase { |
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[970] | 66 | public: |
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| 67 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
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| 68 | /// \todo Is it needed? |
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| 69 | typedef Graph BaseGraph; |
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| 70 | typedef Graph ParentGraph; |
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| 71 | |
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[556] | 72 | protected: |
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| 73 | Graph* graph; |
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[1401] | 74 | GraphAdaptorBase() : graph(0) { } |
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[556] | 75 | void setGraph(Graph& _graph) { graph=&_graph; } |
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| 76 | |
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| 77 | public: |
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[1401] | 78 | GraphAdaptorBase(Graph& _graph) : graph(&_graph) { } |
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[556] | 79 | |
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[774] | 80 | typedef typename Graph::Node Node; |
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| 81 | typedef typename Graph::Edge Edge; |
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[556] | 82 | |
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[970] | 83 | void first(Node& i) const { graph->first(i); } |
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| 84 | void first(Edge& i) const { graph->first(i); } |
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| 85 | void firstIn(Edge& i, const Node& n) const { graph->firstIn(i, n); } |
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| 86 | void firstOut(Edge& i, const Node& n ) const { graph->firstOut(i, n); } |
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[556] | 87 | |
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[970] | 88 | void next(Node& i) const { graph->next(i); } |
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| 89 | void next(Edge& i) const { graph->next(i); } |
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| 90 | void nextIn(Edge& i) const { graph->nextIn(i); } |
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| 91 | void nextOut(Edge& i) const { graph->nextOut(i); } |
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| 92 | |
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[986] | 93 | Node source(const Edge& e) const { return graph->source(e); } |
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| 94 | Node target(const Edge& e) const { return graph->target(e); } |
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[556] | 95 | |
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| 96 | int nodeNum() const { return graph->nodeNum(); } |
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| 97 | int edgeNum() const { return graph->edgeNum(); } |
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| 98 | |
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| 99 | Node addNode() const { return Node(graph->addNode()); } |
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[986] | 100 | Edge addEdge(const Node& source, const Node& target) const { |
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| 101 | return Edge(graph->addEdge(source, target)); } |
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[556] | 102 | |
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| 103 | void erase(const Node& i) const { graph->erase(i); } |
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| 104 | void erase(const Edge& i) const { graph->erase(i); } |
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| 105 | |
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| 106 | void clear() const { graph->clear(); } |
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| 107 | |
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[739] | 108 | int id(const Node& v) const { return graph->id(v); } |
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| 109 | int id(const Edge& e) const { return graph->id(e); } |
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[650] | 110 | |
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[1627] | 111 | Edge oppositeNode(const Edge& e) const { |
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| 112 | return Edge(graph->opposite(e)); |
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| 113 | } |
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[650] | 114 | |
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[970] | 115 | template <typename _Value> |
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| 116 | class NodeMap : public _Graph::template NodeMap<_Value> { |
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| 117 | public: |
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| 118 | typedef typename _Graph::template NodeMap<_Value> Parent; |
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[1401] | 119 | NodeMap(const GraphAdaptorBase<_Graph>& gw) : Parent(*gw.graph) { } |
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| 120 | NodeMap(const GraphAdaptorBase<_Graph>& gw, const _Value& value) |
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[970] | 121 | : Parent(*gw.graph, value) { } |
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| 122 | }; |
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[556] | 123 | |
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[970] | 124 | template <typename _Value> |
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| 125 | class EdgeMap : public _Graph::template EdgeMap<_Value> { |
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| 126 | public: |
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| 127 | typedef typename _Graph::template EdgeMap<_Value> Parent; |
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[1401] | 128 | EdgeMap(const GraphAdaptorBase<_Graph>& gw) : Parent(*gw.graph) { } |
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| 129 | EdgeMap(const GraphAdaptorBase<_Graph>& gw, const _Value& value) |
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[970] | 130 | : Parent(*gw.graph, value) { } |
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| 131 | }; |
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[877] | 132 | |
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[556] | 133 | }; |
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| 134 | |
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[970] | 135 | template <typename _Graph> |
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[1401] | 136 | class GraphAdaptor : |
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| 137 | public IterableGraphExtender<GraphAdaptorBase<_Graph> > { |
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[970] | 138 | public: |
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| 139 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
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[1401] | 140 | typedef IterableGraphExtender<GraphAdaptorBase<_Graph> > Parent; |
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[970] | 141 | protected: |
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[1401] | 142 | GraphAdaptor() : Parent() { } |
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[569] | 143 | |
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[970] | 144 | public: |
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[1401] | 145 | GraphAdaptor(Graph& _graph) { setGraph(_graph); } |
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[970] | 146 | }; |
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[569] | 147 | |
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[997] | 148 | template <typename _Graph> |
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[1401] | 149 | class RevGraphAdaptorBase : public GraphAdaptorBase<_Graph> { |
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[997] | 150 | public: |
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| 151 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
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[1401] | 152 | typedef GraphAdaptorBase<_Graph> Parent; |
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[997] | 153 | protected: |
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[1401] | 154 | RevGraphAdaptorBase() : Parent() { } |
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[997] | 155 | public: |
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| 156 | typedef typename Parent::Node Node; |
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| 157 | typedef typename Parent::Edge Edge; |
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| 158 | |
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[1383] | 159 | // using Parent::first; |
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[997] | 160 | void firstIn(Edge& i, const Node& n) const { Parent::firstOut(i, n); } |
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| 161 | void firstOut(Edge& i, const Node& n ) const { Parent::firstIn(i, n); } |
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| 162 | |
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[1383] | 163 | // using Parent::next; |
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[997] | 164 | void nextIn(Edge& i) const { Parent::nextOut(i); } |
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| 165 | void nextOut(Edge& i) const { Parent::nextIn(i); } |
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| 166 | |
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| 167 | Node source(const Edge& e) const { return Parent::target(e); } |
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| 168 | Node target(const Edge& e) const { return Parent::source(e); } |
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| 169 | }; |
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| 170 | |
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| 171 | |
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[1401] | 172 | /// A graph adaptor which reverses the orientation of the edges. |
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[556] | 173 | |
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[1401] | 174 | ///\warning Graph adaptors are in even more experimental state than the other |
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[879] | 175 | ///parts of the lib. Use them at you own risk. |
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| 176 | /// |
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[923] | 177 | /// Let \f$G=(V, A)\f$ be a directed graph and |
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| 178 | /// suppose that a graph instange \c g of type |
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| 179 | /// \c ListGraph implements \f$G\f$. |
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| 180 | /// \code |
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| 181 | /// ListGraph g; |
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| 182 | /// \endcode |
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| 183 | /// For each directed edge |
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| 184 | /// \f$e\in A\f$, let \f$\bar e\f$ denote the edge obtained by |
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| 185 | /// reversing its orientation. |
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[1401] | 186 | /// Then RevGraphAdaptor implements the graph structure with node-set |
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[923] | 187 | /// \f$V\f$ and edge-set |
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| 188 | /// \f$\{\bar e : e\in A \}\f$, i.e. the graph obtained from \f$G\f$ be |
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| 189 | /// reversing the orientation of its edges. The following code shows how |
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| 190 | /// such an instance can be constructed. |
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| 191 | /// \code |
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[1401] | 192 | /// RevGraphAdaptor<ListGraph> gw(g); |
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[923] | 193 | /// \endcode |
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[556] | 194 | ///\author Marton Makai |
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[997] | 195 | template<typename _Graph> |
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[1401] | 196 | class RevGraphAdaptor : |
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| 197 | public IterableGraphExtender<RevGraphAdaptorBase<_Graph> > { |
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[650] | 198 | public: |
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[997] | 199 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
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| 200 | typedef IterableGraphExtender< |
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[1401] | 201 | RevGraphAdaptorBase<_Graph> > Parent; |
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[556] | 202 | protected: |
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[1401] | 203 | RevGraphAdaptor() { } |
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[556] | 204 | public: |
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[1401] | 205 | RevGraphAdaptor(_Graph& _graph) { setGraph(_graph); } |
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[997] | 206 | }; |
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[556] | 207 | |
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[992] | 208 | |
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| 209 | template <typename _Graph, typename NodeFilterMap, typename EdgeFilterMap> |
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[1401] | 210 | class SubGraphAdaptorBase : public GraphAdaptorBase<_Graph> { |
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[992] | 211 | public: |
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| 212 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
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[1401] | 213 | typedef GraphAdaptorBase<_Graph> Parent; |
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[992] | 214 | protected: |
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| 215 | NodeFilterMap* node_filter_map; |
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| 216 | EdgeFilterMap* edge_filter_map; |
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[1401] | 217 | SubGraphAdaptorBase() : Parent(), |
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[992] | 218 | node_filter_map(0), edge_filter_map(0) { } |
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[775] | 219 | |
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[992] | 220 | void setNodeFilterMap(NodeFilterMap& _node_filter_map) { |
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| 221 | node_filter_map=&_node_filter_map; |
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| 222 | } |
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| 223 | void setEdgeFilterMap(EdgeFilterMap& _edge_filter_map) { |
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| 224 | edge_filter_map=&_edge_filter_map; |
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| 225 | } |
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| 226 | |
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| 227 | public: |
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[1401] | 228 | // SubGraphAdaptorBase(Graph& _graph, |
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[992] | 229 | // NodeFilterMap& _node_filter_map, |
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| 230 | // EdgeFilterMap& _edge_filter_map) : |
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| 231 | // Parent(&_graph), |
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| 232 | // node_filter_map(&node_filter_map), |
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| 233 | // edge_filter_map(&edge_filter_map) { } |
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| 234 | |
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| 235 | typedef typename Parent::Node Node; |
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| 236 | typedef typename Parent::Edge Edge; |
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| 237 | |
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| 238 | void first(Node& i) const { |
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| 239 | Parent::first(i); |
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| 240 | while (i!=INVALID && !(*node_filter_map)[i]) Parent::next(i); |
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| 241 | } |
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| 242 | void first(Edge& i) const { |
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| 243 | Parent::first(i); |
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| 244 | while (i!=INVALID && !(*edge_filter_map)[i]) Parent::next(i); |
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| 245 | } |
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| 246 | void firstIn(Edge& i, const Node& n) const { |
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| 247 | Parent::firstIn(i, n); |
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| 248 | while (i!=INVALID && !(*edge_filter_map)[i]) Parent::nextIn(i); |
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| 249 | } |
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| 250 | void firstOut(Edge& i, const Node& n) const { |
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| 251 | Parent::firstOut(i, n); |
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| 252 | while (i!=INVALID && !(*edge_filter_map)[i]) Parent::nextOut(i); |
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| 253 | } |
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| 254 | |
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| 255 | void next(Node& i) const { |
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| 256 | Parent::next(i); |
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| 257 | while (i!=INVALID && !(*node_filter_map)[i]) Parent::next(i); |
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| 258 | } |
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| 259 | void next(Edge& i) const { |
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| 260 | Parent::next(i); |
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| 261 | while (i!=INVALID && !(*edge_filter_map)[i]) Parent::next(i); |
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| 262 | } |
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| 263 | void nextIn(Edge& i) const { |
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| 264 | Parent::nextIn(i); |
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| 265 | while (i!=INVALID && !(*edge_filter_map)[i]) Parent::nextIn(i); |
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| 266 | } |
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| 267 | void nextOut(Edge& i) const { |
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| 268 | Parent::nextOut(i); |
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| 269 | while (i!=INVALID && !(*edge_filter_map)[i]) Parent::nextOut(i); |
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| 270 | } |
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| 271 | |
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| 272 | /// This function hides \c n in the graph, i.e. the iteration |
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| 273 | /// jumps over it. This is done by simply setting the value of \c n |
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| 274 | /// to be false in the corresponding node-map. |
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| 275 | void hide(const Node& n) const { node_filter_map->set(n, false); } |
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| 276 | |
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| 277 | /// This function hides \c e in the graph, i.e. the iteration |
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| 278 | /// jumps over it. This is done by simply setting the value of \c e |
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| 279 | /// to be false in the corresponding edge-map. |
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| 280 | void hide(const Edge& e) const { edge_filter_map->set(e, false); } |
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| 281 | |
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| 282 | /// The value of \c n is set to be true in the node-map which stores |
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| 283 | /// hide information. If \c n was hidden previuosly, then it is shown |
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| 284 | /// again |
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| 285 | void unHide(const Node& n) const { node_filter_map->set(n, true); } |
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| 286 | |
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| 287 | /// The value of \c e is set to be true in the edge-map which stores |
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| 288 | /// hide information. If \c e was hidden previuosly, then it is shown |
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| 289 | /// again |
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| 290 | void unHide(const Edge& e) const { edge_filter_map->set(e, true); } |
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| 291 | |
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| 292 | /// Returns true if \c n is hidden. |
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| 293 | bool hidden(const Node& n) const { return !(*node_filter_map)[n]; } |
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| 294 | |
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| 295 | /// Returns true if \c n is hidden. |
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| 296 | bool hidden(const Edge& e) const { return !(*edge_filter_map)[e]; } |
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| 297 | |
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| 298 | /// \warning This is a linear time operation and works only if s |
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| 299 | /// \c Graph::NodeIt is defined. |
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| 300 | /// \todo assign tags. |
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| 301 | int nodeNum() const { |
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| 302 | int i=0; |
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| 303 | Node n; |
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| 304 | for (first(n); n!=INVALID; next(n)) ++i; |
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| 305 | return i; |
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| 306 | } |
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| 307 | |
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| 308 | /// \warning This is a linear time operation and works only if |
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| 309 | /// \c Graph::EdgeIt is defined. |
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| 310 | /// \todo assign tags. |
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| 311 | int edgeNum() const { |
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| 312 | int i=0; |
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| 313 | Edge e; |
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| 314 | for (first(e); e!=INVALID; next(e)) ++i; |
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| 315 | return i; |
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| 316 | } |
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| 317 | |
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| 318 | |
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| 319 | }; |
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[775] | 320 | |
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[1401] | 321 | /*! \brief A graph adaptor for hiding nodes and edges from a graph. |
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[1242] | 322 | |
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[1401] | 323 | \warning Graph adaptors are in even more experimental state than the other |
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[930] | 324 | parts of the lib. Use them at you own risk. |
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| 325 | |
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[1401] | 326 | SubGraphAdaptor shows the graph with filtered node-set and |
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[930] | 327 | edge-set. |
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[1242] | 328 | Let \f$G=(V, A)\f$ be a directed graph |
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| 329 | and suppose that the graph instance \c g of type ListGraph implements |
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| 330 | \f$G\f$. |
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| 331 | Let moreover \f$b_V\f$ and |
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| 332 | \f$b_A\f$ be bool-valued functions resp. on the node-set and edge-set. |
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[1401] | 333 | SubGraphAdaptor<...>::NodeIt iterates |
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[1242] | 334 | on the node-set \f$\{v\in V : b_V(v)=true\}\f$ and |
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[1401] | 335 | SubGraphAdaptor<...>::EdgeIt iterates |
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[1242] | 336 | on the edge-set \f$\{e\in A : b_A(e)=true\}\f$. Similarly, |
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[1401] | 337 | SubGraphAdaptor<...>::OutEdgeIt and SubGraphAdaptor<...>::InEdgeIt iterates |
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[1242] | 338 | only on edges leaving and entering a specific node which have true value. |
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| 339 | |
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| 340 | We have to note that this does not mean that an |
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[930] | 341 | induced subgraph is obtained, the node-iterator cares only the filter |
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| 342 | on the node-set, and the edge-iterators care only the filter on the |
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[1242] | 343 | edge-set. |
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[930] | 344 | \code |
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[1242] | 345 | typedef ListGraph Graph; |
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[930] | 346 | Graph g; |
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| 347 | typedef Graph::Node Node; |
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| 348 | typedef Graph::Edge Edge; |
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| 349 | Node u=g.addNode(); //node of id 0 |
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| 350 | Node v=g.addNode(); //node of id 1 |
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| 351 | Node e=g.addEdge(u, v); //edge of id 0 |
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| 352 | Node f=g.addEdge(v, u); //edge of id 1 |
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| 353 | Graph::NodeMap<bool> nm(g, true); |
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| 354 | nm.set(u, false); |
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| 355 | Graph::EdgeMap<bool> em(g, true); |
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| 356 | em.set(e, false); |
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[1401] | 357 | typedef SubGraphAdaptor<Graph, Graph::NodeMap<bool>, Graph::EdgeMap<bool> > SubGW; |
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[930] | 358 | SubGW gw(g, nm, em); |
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| 359 | for (SubGW::NodeIt n(gw); n!=INVALID; ++n) std::cout << g.id(n) << std::endl; |
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| 360 | std::cout << ":-)" << std::endl; |
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| 361 | for (SubGW::EdgeIt e(gw); e!=INVALID; ++e) std::cout << g.id(e) << std::endl; |
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| 362 | \endcode |
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| 363 | The output of the above code is the following. |
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| 364 | \code |
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| 365 | 1 |
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| 366 | :-) |
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| 367 | 1 |
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| 368 | \endcode |
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| 369 | Note that \c n is of type \c SubGW::NodeIt, but it can be converted to |
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| 370 | \c Graph::Node that is why \c g.id(n) can be applied. |
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| 371 | |
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[1401] | 372 | For other examples see also the documentation of NodeSubGraphAdaptor and |
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| 373 | EdgeSubGraphAdaptor. |
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[930] | 374 | |
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| 375 | \author Marton Makai |
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| 376 | */ |
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[992] | 377 | template<typename _Graph, typename NodeFilterMap, |
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[556] | 378 | typename EdgeFilterMap> |
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[1401] | 379 | class SubGraphAdaptor : |
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[992] | 380 | public IterableGraphExtender< |
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[1401] | 381 | SubGraphAdaptorBase<_Graph, NodeFilterMap, EdgeFilterMap> > { |
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[650] | 382 | public: |
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[992] | 383 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
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| 384 | typedef IterableGraphExtender< |
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[1401] | 385 | SubGraphAdaptorBase<_Graph, NodeFilterMap, EdgeFilterMap> > Parent; |
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[556] | 386 | protected: |
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[1401] | 387 | SubGraphAdaptor() { } |
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[992] | 388 | public: |
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[1401] | 389 | SubGraphAdaptor(_Graph& _graph, NodeFilterMap& _node_filter_map, |
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[992] | 390 | EdgeFilterMap& _edge_filter_map) { |
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| 391 | setGraph(_graph); |
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| 392 | setNodeFilterMap(_node_filter_map); |
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| 393 | setEdgeFilterMap(_edge_filter_map); |
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| 394 | } |
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| 395 | }; |
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[556] | 396 | |
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| 397 | |
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[569] | 398 | |
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[1401] | 399 | /*! \brief An adaptor for hiding nodes from a graph. |
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[933] | 400 | |
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[1401] | 401 | \warning Graph adaptors are in even more experimental state than the other |
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[933] | 402 | parts of the lib. Use them at you own risk. |
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| 403 | |
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[1401] | 404 | An adaptor for hiding nodes from a graph. |
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| 405 | This adaptor specializes SubGraphAdaptor in the way that only the node-set |
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[933] | 406 | can be filtered. Note that this does not mean of considering induced |
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| 407 | subgraph, the edge-iterators consider the original edge-set. |
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| 408 | \author Marton Makai |
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| 409 | */ |
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| 410 | template<typename Graph, typename NodeFilterMap> |
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[1401] | 411 | class NodeSubGraphAdaptor : |
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| 412 | public SubGraphAdaptor<Graph, NodeFilterMap, |
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[933] | 413 | ConstMap<typename Graph::Edge,bool> > { |
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| 414 | public: |
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[1401] | 415 | typedef SubGraphAdaptor<Graph, NodeFilterMap, |
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[933] | 416 | ConstMap<typename Graph::Edge,bool> > Parent; |
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| 417 | protected: |
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| 418 | ConstMap<typename Graph::Edge, bool> const_true_map; |
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| 419 | public: |
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[1401] | 420 | NodeSubGraphAdaptor(Graph& _graph, NodeFilterMap& _node_filter_map) : |
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[933] | 421 | Parent(), const_true_map(true) { |
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| 422 | Parent::setGraph(_graph); |
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| 423 | Parent::setNodeFilterMap(_node_filter_map); |
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| 424 | Parent::setEdgeFilterMap(const_true_map); |
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| 425 | } |
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| 426 | }; |
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| 427 | |
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| 428 | |
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[1401] | 429 | /*! \brief An adaptor for hiding edges from a graph. |
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[932] | 430 | |
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[1401] | 431 | \warning Graph adaptors are in even more experimental state than the other |
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[932] | 432 | parts of the lib. Use them at you own risk. |
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| 433 | |
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[1401] | 434 | An adaptor for hiding edges from a graph. |
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| 435 | This adaptor specializes SubGraphAdaptor in the way that only the edge-set |
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| 436 | can be filtered. The usefulness of this adaptor is demonstrated in the |
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[933] | 437 | problem of searching a maximum number of edge-disjoint shortest paths |
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| 438 | between |
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| 439 | two nodes \c s and \c t. Shortest here means being shortest w.r.t. |
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| 440 | non-negative edge-lengths. Note that |
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| 441 | the comprehension of the presented solution |
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[1252] | 442 | need's some elementary knowledge from combinatorial optimization. |
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[933] | 443 | |
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| 444 | If a single shortest path is to be |
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[1252] | 445 | searched between \c s and \c t, then this can be done easily by |
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| 446 | applying the Dijkstra algorithm. What happens, if a maximum number of |
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[933] | 447 | edge-disjoint shortest paths is to be computed. It can be proved that an |
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| 448 | edge can be in a shortest path if and only if it is tight with respect to |
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| 449 | the potential function computed by Dijkstra. Moreover, any path containing |
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| 450 | only such edges is a shortest one. Thus we have to compute a maximum number |
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| 451 | of edge-disjoint paths between \c s and \c t in the graph which has edge-set |
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| 452 | all the tight edges. The computation will be demonstrated on the following |
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[1536] | 453 | graph, which is read from the dimacs file \c sub_graph_adaptor_demo.dim. |
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[1425] | 454 | The full source code is available in \ref sub_graph_adaptor_demo.cc. |
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| 455 | If you are interested in more demo programs, you can use |
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| 456 | \ref dim_to_dot.cc to generate .dot files from dimacs files. |
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[1576] | 457 | The .dot file of the following figure was generated by |
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[1425] | 458 | the demo program \ref dim_to_dot.cc. |
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| 459 | |
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[933] | 460 | \dot |
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| 461 | digraph lemon_dot_example { |
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| 462 | node [ shape=ellipse, fontname=Helvetica, fontsize=10 ]; |
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| 463 | n0 [ label="0 (s)" ]; |
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| 464 | n1 [ label="1" ]; |
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| 465 | n2 [ label="2" ]; |
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| 466 | n3 [ label="3" ]; |
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| 467 | n4 [ label="4" ]; |
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| 468 | n5 [ label="5" ]; |
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| 469 | n6 [ label="6 (t)" ]; |
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| 470 | edge [ shape=ellipse, fontname=Helvetica, fontsize=10 ]; |
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| 471 | n5 -> n6 [ label="9, length:4" ]; |
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| 472 | n4 -> n6 [ label="8, length:2" ]; |
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| 473 | n3 -> n5 [ label="7, length:1" ]; |
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| 474 | n2 -> n5 [ label="6, length:3" ]; |
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| 475 | n2 -> n6 [ label="5, length:5" ]; |
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| 476 | n2 -> n4 [ label="4, length:2" ]; |
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| 477 | n1 -> n4 [ label="3, length:3" ]; |
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| 478 | n0 -> n3 [ label="2, length:1" ]; |
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| 479 | n0 -> n2 [ label="1, length:2" ]; |
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| 480 | n0 -> n1 [ label="0, length:3" ]; |
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| 481 | } |
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| 482 | \enddot |
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| 483 | |
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| 484 | \code |
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| 485 | Graph g; |
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| 486 | Node s, t; |
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| 487 | LengthMap length(g); |
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| 488 | |
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| 489 | readDimacs(std::cin, g, length, s, t); |
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| 490 | |
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[986] | 491 | cout << "edges with lengths (of form id, source--length->target): " << endl; |
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[933] | 492 | for(EdgeIt e(g); e!=INVALID; ++e) |
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[986] | 493 | cout << g.id(e) << ", " << g.id(g.source(e)) << "--" |
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| 494 | << length[e] << "->" << g.id(g.target(e)) << endl; |
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[933] | 495 | |
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| 496 | cout << "s: " << g.id(s) << " t: " << g.id(t) << endl; |
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| 497 | \endcode |
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| 498 | Next, the potential function is computed with Dijkstra. |
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| 499 | \code |
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| 500 | typedef Dijkstra<Graph, LengthMap> Dijkstra; |
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| 501 | Dijkstra dijkstra(g, length); |
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| 502 | dijkstra.run(s); |
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| 503 | \endcode |
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| 504 | Next, we consrtruct a map which filters the edge-set to the tight edges. |
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| 505 | \code |
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| 506 | typedef TightEdgeFilterMap<Graph, const Dijkstra::DistMap, LengthMap> |
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| 507 | TightEdgeFilter; |
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| 508 | TightEdgeFilter tight_edge_filter(g, dijkstra.distMap(), length); |
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| 509 | |
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[1401] | 510 | typedef EdgeSubGraphAdaptor<Graph, TightEdgeFilter> SubGW; |
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[933] | 511 | SubGW gw(g, tight_edge_filter); |
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| 512 | \endcode |
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| 513 | Then, the maximum nimber of edge-disjoint \c s-\c t paths are computed |
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| 514 | with a max flow algorithm Preflow. |
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| 515 | \code |
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| 516 | ConstMap<Edge, int> const_1_map(1); |
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| 517 | Graph::EdgeMap<int> flow(g, 0); |
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| 518 | |
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| 519 | Preflow<SubGW, int, ConstMap<Edge, int>, Graph::EdgeMap<int> > |
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| 520 | preflow(gw, s, t, const_1_map, flow); |
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| 521 | preflow.run(); |
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| 522 | \endcode |
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| 523 | Last, the output is: |
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| 524 | \code |
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| 525 | cout << "maximum number of edge-disjoint shortest path: " |
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| 526 | << preflow.flowValue() << endl; |
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| 527 | cout << "edges of the maximum number of edge-disjoint shortest s-t paths: " |
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| 528 | << endl; |
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| 529 | for(EdgeIt e(g); e!=INVALID; ++e) |
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| 530 | if (flow[e]) |
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[986] | 531 | cout << " " << g.id(g.source(e)) << "--" |
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| 532 | << length[e] << "->" << g.id(g.target(e)) << endl; |
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[933] | 533 | \endcode |
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| 534 | The program has the following (expected :-)) output: |
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| 535 | \code |
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[986] | 536 | edges with lengths (of form id, source--length->target): |
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[933] | 537 | 9, 5--4->6 |
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| 538 | 8, 4--2->6 |
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| 539 | 7, 3--1->5 |
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| 540 | 6, 2--3->5 |
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| 541 | 5, 2--5->6 |
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| 542 | 4, 2--2->4 |
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| 543 | 3, 1--3->4 |
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| 544 | 2, 0--1->3 |
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| 545 | 1, 0--2->2 |
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| 546 | 0, 0--3->1 |
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| 547 | s: 0 t: 6 |
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| 548 | maximum number of edge-disjoint shortest path: 2 |
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| 549 | edges of the maximum number of edge-disjoint shortest s-t paths: |
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| 550 | 9, 5--4->6 |
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| 551 | 8, 4--2->6 |
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| 552 | 7, 3--1->5 |
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| 553 | 4, 2--2->4 |
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| 554 | 2, 0--1->3 |
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| 555 | 1, 0--2->2 |
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| 556 | \endcode |
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| 557 | |
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[932] | 558 | \author Marton Makai |
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| 559 | */ |
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| 560 | template<typename Graph, typename EdgeFilterMap> |
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[1401] | 561 | class EdgeSubGraphAdaptor : |
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| 562 | public SubGraphAdaptor<Graph, ConstMap<typename Graph::Node,bool>, |
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[932] | 563 | EdgeFilterMap> { |
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| 564 | public: |
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[1401] | 565 | typedef SubGraphAdaptor<Graph, ConstMap<typename Graph::Node,bool>, |
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[932] | 566 | EdgeFilterMap> Parent; |
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| 567 | protected: |
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| 568 | ConstMap<typename Graph::Node, bool> const_true_map; |
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| 569 | public: |
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[1401] | 570 | EdgeSubGraphAdaptor(Graph& _graph, EdgeFilterMap& _edge_filter_map) : |
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[932] | 571 | Parent(), const_true_map(true) { |
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| 572 | Parent::setGraph(_graph); |
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| 573 | Parent::setNodeFilterMap(const_true_map); |
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| 574 | Parent::setEdgeFilterMap(_edge_filter_map); |
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| 575 | } |
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| 576 | }; |
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| 577 | |
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[1383] | 578 | template <typename _Graph> |
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[1401] | 579 | class UndirGraphAdaptorBase : |
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| 580 | public UndirGraphExtender<GraphAdaptorBase<_Graph> > { |
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[1383] | 581 | public: |
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| 582 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
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[1401] | 583 | typedef UndirGraphExtender<GraphAdaptorBase<_Graph> > Parent; |
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[1383] | 584 | protected: |
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[1401] | 585 | UndirGraphAdaptorBase() : Parent() { } |
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[1383] | 586 | public: |
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| 587 | typedef typename Parent::UndirEdge UndirEdge; |
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| 588 | typedef typename Parent::Edge Edge; |
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| 589 | |
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| 590 | /// \bug Why cant an edge say that it is forward or not??? |
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| 591 | /// By this, a pointer to the graph have to be stored |
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| 592 | /// The implementation |
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| 593 | template <typename T> |
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| 594 | class EdgeMap { |
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| 595 | protected: |
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[1401] | 596 | const UndirGraphAdaptorBase<_Graph>* g; |
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[1383] | 597 | template <typename TT> friend class EdgeMap; |
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| 598 | typename _Graph::template EdgeMap<T> forward_map, backward_map; |
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| 599 | public: |
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| 600 | typedef T Value; |
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| 601 | typedef Edge Key; |
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| 602 | |
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[1401] | 603 | EdgeMap(const UndirGraphAdaptorBase<_Graph>& _g) : g(&_g), |
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[1383] | 604 | forward_map(*(g->graph)), backward_map(*(g->graph)) { } |
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[569] | 605 | |
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[1401] | 606 | EdgeMap(const UndirGraphAdaptorBase<_Graph>& _g, T a) : g(&_g), |
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[1383] | 607 | forward_map(*(g->graph), a), backward_map(*(g->graph), a) { } |
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| 608 | |
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| 609 | void set(Edge e, T a) { |
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[1627] | 610 | if (g->direction(e)) |
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[1383] | 611 | forward_map.set(e, a); |
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| 612 | else |
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| 613 | backward_map.set(e, a); |
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| 614 | } |
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[556] | 615 | |
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[1383] | 616 | T operator[](Edge e) const { |
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[1627] | 617 | if (g->direction(e)) |
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[1383] | 618 | return forward_map[e]; |
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| 619 | else |
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| 620 | return backward_map[e]; |
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[556] | 621 | } |
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| 622 | }; |
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[1383] | 623 | |
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| 624 | template <typename T> |
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| 625 | class UndirEdgeMap { |
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| 626 | template <typename TT> friend class UndirEdgeMap; |
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| 627 | typename _Graph::template EdgeMap<T> map; |
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| 628 | public: |
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| 629 | typedef T Value; |
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| 630 | typedef UndirEdge Key; |
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| 631 | |
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[1401] | 632 | UndirEdgeMap(const UndirGraphAdaptorBase<_Graph>& g) : |
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[1383] | 633 | map(*(g.graph)) { } |
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[556] | 634 | |
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[1401] | 635 | UndirEdgeMap(const UndirGraphAdaptorBase<_Graph>& g, T a) : |
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[1383] | 636 | map(*(g.graph), a) { } |
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| 637 | |
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| 638 | void set(UndirEdge e, T a) { |
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| 639 | map.set(e, a); |
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| 640 | } |
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[556] | 641 | |
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[1383] | 642 | T operator[](UndirEdge e) const { |
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| 643 | return map[e]; |
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| 644 | } |
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| 645 | }; |
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| 646 | |
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| 647 | }; |
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| 648 | |
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[1401] | 649 | /// \brief An undirected graph is made from a directed graph by an adaptor |
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[1383] | 650 | /// |
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| 651 | /// Undocumented, untested!!! |
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| 652 | /// If somebody knows nice demo application, let's polulate it. |
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| 653 | /// |
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| 654 | /// \author Marton Makai |
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| 655 | template<typename _Graph> |
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[1401] | 656 | class UndirGraphAdaptor : |
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[1383] | 657 | public IterableUndirGraphExtender< |
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[1401] | 658 | UndirGraphAdaptorBase<_Graph> > { |
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[1383] | 659 | public: |
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| 660 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
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| 661 | typedef IterableUndirGraphExtender< |
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[1401] | 662 | UndirGraphAdaptorBase<_Graph> > Parent; |
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[1383] | 663 | protected: |
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[1401] | 664 | UndirGraphAdaptor() { } |
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[1383] | 665 | public: |
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[1401] | 666 | UndirGraphAdaptor(_Graph& _graph) { |
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[1383] | 667 | setGraph(_graph); |
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[556] | 668 | } |
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| 669 | }; |
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| 670 | |
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[992] | 671 | |
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| 672 | template <typename _Graph, |
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| 673 | typename ForwardFilterMap, typename BackwardFilterMap> |
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[1401] | 674 | class SubBidirGraphAdaptorBase : public GraphAdaptorBase<_Graph> { |
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[992] | 675 | public: |
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| 676 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
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[1401] | 677 | typedef GraphAdaptorBase<_Graph> Parent; |
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[992] | 678 | protected: |
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| 679 | ForwardFilterMap* forward_filter; |
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| 680 | BackwardFilterMap* backward_filter; |
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[1401] | 681 | SubBidirGraphAdaptorBase() : Parent(), |
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[992] | 682 | forward_filter(0), backward_filter(0) { } |
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| 683 | |
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| 684 | void setForwardFilterMap(ForwardFilterMap& _forward_filter) { |
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| 685 | forward_filter=&_forward_filter; |
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| 686 | } |
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| 687 | void setBackwardFilterMap(BackwardFilterMap& _backward_filter) { |
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| 688 | backward_filter=&_backward_filter; |
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| 689 | } |
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| 690 | |
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| 691 | public: |
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[1401] | 692 | // SubGraphAdaptorBase(Graph& _graph, |
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[992] | 693 | // NodeFilterMap& _node_filter_map, |
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| 694 | // EdgeFilterMap& _edge_filter_map) : |
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| 695 | // Parent(&_graph), |
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| 696 | // node_filter_map(&node_filter_map), |
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| 697 | // edge_filter_map(&edge_filter_map) { } |
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| 698 | |
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| 699 | typedef typename Parent::Node Node; |
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| 700 | typedef typename _Graph::Edge GraphEdge; |
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| 701 | template <typename T> class EdgeMap; |
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[1401] | 702 | /// SubBidirGraphAdaptorBase<..., ..., ...>::Edge is inherited from |
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[992] | 703 | /// _Graph::Edge. It contains an extra bool flag which is true |
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| 704 | /// if and only if the |
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| 705 | /// edge is the backward version of the original edge. |
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| 706 | class Edge : public _Graph::Edge { |
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[1401] | 707 | friend class SubBidirGraphAdaptorBase< |
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[992] | 708 | Graph, ForwardFilterMap, BackwardFilterMap>; |
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| 709 | template<typename T> friend class EdgeMap; |
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| 710 | protected: |
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| 711 | bool backward; //true, iff backward |
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| 712 | public: |
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| 713 | Edge() { } |
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| 714 | /// \todo =false is needed, or causes problems? |
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| 715 | /// If \c _backward is false, then we get an edge corresponding to the |
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| 716 | /// original one, otherwise its oppositely directed pair is obtained. |
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| 717 | Edge(const typename _Graph::Edge& e, bool _backward/*=false*/) : |
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| 718 | _Graph::Edge(e), backward(_backward) { } |
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| 719 | Edge(Invalid i) : _Graph::Edge(i), backward(true) { } |
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| 720 | bool operator==(const Edge& v) const { |
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| 721 | return (this->backward==v.backward && |
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| 722 | static_cast<typename _Graph::Edge>(*this)== |
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| 723 | static_cast<typename _Graph::Edge>(v)); |
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| 724 | } |
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| 725 | bool operator!=(const Edge& v) const { |
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| 726 | return (this->backward!=v.backward || |
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| 727 | static_cast<typename _Graph::Edge>(*this)!= |
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| 728 | static_cast<typename _Graph::Edge>(v)); |
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| 729 | } |
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| 730 | }; |
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| 731 | |
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| 732 | void first(Node& i) const { |
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| 733 | Parent::first(i); |
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| 734 | } |
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| 735 | |
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| 736 | void first(Edge& i) const { |
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| 737 | Parent::first(i); |
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| 738 | i.backward=false; |
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| 739 | while (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)!=INVALID && |
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| 740 | !(*forward_filter)[i]) Parent::next(i); |
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| 741 | if (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)==INVALID) { |
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| 742 | Parent::first(i); |
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| 743 | i.backward=true; |
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| 744 | while (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)!=INVALID && |
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| 745 | !(*backward_filter)[i]) Parent::next(i); |
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| 746 | } |
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| 747 | } |
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| 748 | |
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| 749 | void firstIn(Edge& i, const Node& n) const { |
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| 750 | Parent::firstIn(i, n); |
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| 751 | i.backward=false; |
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| 752 | while (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)!=INVALID && |
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[1269] | 753 | !(*forward_filter)[i]) Parent::nextIn(i); |
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[992] | 754 | if (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)==INVALID) { |
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| 755 | Parent::firstOut(i, n); |
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| 756 | i.backward=true; |
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| 757 | while (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)!=INVALID && |
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| 758 | !(*backward_filter)[i]) Parent::nextOut(i); |
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| 759 | } |
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| 760 | } |
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| 761 | |
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| 762 | void firstOut(Edge& i, const Node& n) const { |
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| 763 | Parent::firstOut(i, n); |
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| 764 | i.backward=false; |
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| 765 | while (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)!=INVALID && |
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| 766 | !(*forward_filter)[i]) Parent::nextOut(i); |
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| 767 | if (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)==INVALID) { |
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| 768 | Parent::firstIn(i, n); |
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| 769 | i.backward=true; |
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| 770 | while (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)!=INVALID && |
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| 771 | !(*backward_filter)[i]) Parent::nextIn(i); |
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| 772 | } |
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| 773 | } |
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| 774 | |
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| 775 | void next(Node& i) const { |
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| 776 | Parent::next(i); |
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| 777 | } |
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| 778 | |
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| 779 | void next(Edge& i) const { |
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| 780 | if (!(i.backward)) { |
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| 781 | Parent::next(i); |
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| 782 | while (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)!=INVALID && |
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| 783 | !(*forward_filter)[i]) Parent::next(i); |
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| 784 | if (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)==INVALID) { |
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| 785 | Parent::first(i); |
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| 786 | i.backward=true; |
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| 787 | while (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)!=INVALID && |
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| 788 | !(*backward_filter)[i]) Parent::next(i); |
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| 789 | } |
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| 790 | } else { |
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| 791 | Parent::next(i); |
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| 792 | while (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)!=INVALID && |
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| 793 | !(*backward_filter)[i]) Parent::next(i); |
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| 794 | } |
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| 795 | } |
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| 796 | |
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| 797 | void nextIn(Edge& i) const { |
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| 798 | if (!(i.backward)) { |
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| 799 | Node n=Parent::target(i); |
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| 800 | Parent::nextIn(i); |
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| 801 | while (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)!=INVALID && |
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| 802 | !(*forward_filter)[i]) Parent::nextIn(i); |
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| 803 | if (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)==INVALID) { |
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| 804 | Parent::firstOut(i, n); |
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| 805 | i.backward=true; |
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| 806 | while (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)!=INVALID && |
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| 807 | !(*backward_filter)[i]) Parent::nextOut(i); |
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| 808 | } |
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| 809 | } else { |
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| 810 | Parent::nextOut(i); |
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| 811 | while (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)!=INVALID && |
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| 812 | !(*backward_filter)[i]) Parent::nextOut(i); |
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| 813 | } |
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| 814 | } |
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| 815 | |
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| 816 | void nextOut(Edge& i) const { |
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| 817 | if (!(i.backward)) { |
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| 818 | Node n=Parent::source(i); |
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| 819 | Parent::nextOut(i); |
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| 820 | while (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)!=INVALID && |
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| 821 | !(*forward_filter)[i]) Parent::nextOut(i); |
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| 822 | if (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)==INVALID) { |
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| 823 | Parent::firstIn(i, n); |
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| 824 | i.backward=true; |
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| 825 | while (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)!=INVALID && |
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| 826 | !(*backward_filter)[i]) Parent::nextIn(i); |
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| 827 | } |
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| 828 | } else { |
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| 829 | Parent::nextIn(i); |
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| 830 | while (*static_cast<GraphEdge*>(&i)!=INVALID && |
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| 831 | !(*backward_filter)[i]) Parent::nextIn(i); |
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| 832 | } |
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| 833 | } |
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| 834 | |
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| 835 | Node source(Edge e) const { |
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| 836 | return ((!e.backward) ? this->graph->source(e) : this->graph->target(e)); } |
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| 837 | Node target(Edge e) const { |
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| 838 | return ((!e.backward) ? this->graph->target(e) : this->graph->source(e)); } |
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| 839 | |
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| 840 | /// Gives back the opposite edge. |
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| 841 | Edge opposite(const Edge& e) const { |
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| 842 | Edge f=e; |
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| 843 | f.backward=!f.backward; |
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| 844 | return f; |
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| 845 | } |
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| 846 | |
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| 847 | /// \warning This is a linear time operation and works only if |
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| 848 | /// \c Graph::EdgeIt is defined. |
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| 849 | /// \todo hmm |
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| 850 | int edgeNum() const { |
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| 851 | int i=0; |
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| 852 | Edge e; |
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| 853 | for (first(e); e!=INVALID; next(e)) ++i; |
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| 854 | return i; |
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| 855 | } |
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| 856 | |
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| 857 | bool forward(const Edge& e) const { return !e.backward; } |
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| 858 | bool backward(const Edge& e) const { return e.backward; } |
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| 859 | |
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| 860 | template <typename T> |
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[1401] | 861 | /// \c SubBidirGraphAdaptorBase<..., ..., ...>::EdgeMap contains two |
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[992] | 862 | /// _Graph::EdgeMap one for the forward edges and |
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| 863 | /// one for the backward edges. |
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| 864 | class EdgeMap { |
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| 865 | template <typename TT> friend class EdgeMap; |
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| 866 | typename _Graph::template EdgeMap<T> forward_map, backward_map; |
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| 867 | public: |
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| 868 | typedef T Value; |
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| 869 | typedef Edge Key; |
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| 870 | |
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[1401] | 871 | EdgeMap(const SubBidirGraphAdaptorBase<_Graph, |
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[992] | 872 | ForwardFilterMap, BackwardFilterMap>& g) : |
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| 873 | forward_map(*(g.graph)), backward_map(*(g.graph)) { } |
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| 874 | |
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[1401] | 875 | EdgeMap(const SubBidirGraphAdaptorBase<_Graph, |
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[992] | 876 | ForwardFilterMap, BackwardFilterMap>& g, T a) : |
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| 877 | forward_map(*(g.graph), a), backward_map(*(g.graph), a) { } |
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| 878 | |
---|
| 879 | void set(Edge e, T a) { |
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| 880 | if (!e.backward) |
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| 881 | forward_map.set(e, a); |
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| 882 | else |
---|
| 883 | backward_map.set(e, a); |
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| 884 | } |
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| 885 | |
---|
| 886 | // typename _Graph::template EdgeMap<T>::ConstReference |
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| 887 | // operator[](Edge e) const { |
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| 888 | // if (!e.backward) |
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| 889 | // return forward_map[e]; |
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| 890 | // else |
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| 891 | // return backward_map[e]; |
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| 892 | // } |
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| 893 | |
---|
| 894 | // typename _Graph::template EdgeMap<T>::Reference |
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[1016] | 895 | T operator[](Edge e) const { |
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[992] | 896 | if (!e.backward) |
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| 897 | return forward_map[e]; |
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| 898 | else |
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| 899 | return backward_map[e]; |
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| 900 | } |
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| 901 | |
---|
| 902 | void update() { |
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| 903 | forward_map.update(); |
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| 904 | backward_map.update(); |
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| 905 | } |
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| 906 | }; |
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| 907 | |
---|
| 908 | }; |
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[569] | 909 | |
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[650] | 910 | |
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[1401] | 911 | ///\brief An adaptor for composing a subgraph of a |
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[792] | 912 | /// bidirected graph made from a directed one. |
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[612] | 913 | /// |
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[1401] | 914 | /// An adaptor for composing a subgraph of a |
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[911] | 915 | /// bidirected graph made from a directed one. |
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| 916 | /// |
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[1401] | 917 | ///\warning Graph adaptors are in even more experimental state than the other |
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[879] | 918 | ///parts of the lib. Use them at you own risk. |
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| 919 | /// |
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[923] | 920 | /// Let \f$G=(V, A)\f$ be a directed graph and for each directed edge |
---|
| 921 | /// \f$e\in A\f$, let \f$\bar e\f$ denote the edge obtained by |
---|
| 922 | /// reversing its orientation. We are given moreover two bool valued |
---|
| 923 | /// maps on the edge-set, |
---|
| 924 | /// \f$forward\_filter\f$, and \f$backward\_filter\f$. |
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[1401] | 925 | /// SubBidirGraphAdaptor implements the graph structure with node-set |
---|
[923] | 926 | /// \f$V\f$ and edge-set |
---|
| 927 | /// \f$\{e : e\in A \mbox{ and } forward\_filter(e) \mbox{ is true}\}+\{\bar e : e\in A \mbox{ and } backward\_filter(e) \mbox{ is true}\}\f$. |
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[792] | 928 | /// The purpose of writing + instead of union is because parallel |
---|
[923] | 929 | /// edges can arise. (Similarly, antiparallel edges also can arise). |
---|
[792] | 930 | /// In other words, a subgraph of the bidirected graph obtained, which |
---|
| 931 | /// is given by orienting the edges of the original graph in both directions. |
---|
[923] | 932 | /// As the oppositely directed edges are logically different, |
---|
| 933 | /// the maps are able to attach different values for them. |
---|
| 934 | /// |
---|
[1401] | 935 | /// An example for such a construction is \c RevGraphAdaptor where the |
---|
[792] | 936 | /// forward_filter is everywhere false and the backward_filter is |
---|
| 937 | /// everywhere true. We note that for sake of efficiency, |
---|
[1401] | 938 | /// \c RevGraphAdaptor is implemented in a different way. |
---|
| 939 | /// But BidirGraphAdaptor is obtained from |
---|
| 940 | /// SubBidirGraphAdaptor by considering everywhere true |
---|
[910] | 941 | /// valued maps both for forward_filter and backward_filter. |
---|
[1252] | 942 | /// |
---|
[1401] | 943 | /// The most important application of SubBidirGraphAdaptor |
---|
| 944 | /// is ResGraphAdaptor, which stands for the residual graph in directed |
---|
[792] | 945 | /// flow and circulation problems. |
---|
[1401] | 946 | /// As adaptors usually, the SubBidirGraphAdaptor implements the |
---|
[792] | 947 | /// above mentioned graph structure without its physical storage, |
---|
[923] | 948 | /// that is the whole stuff is stored in constant memory. |
---|
[992] | 949 | template<typename _Graph, |
---|
[650] | 950 | typename ForwardFilterMap, typename BackwardFilterMap> |
---|
[1401] | 951 | class SubBidirGraphAdaptor : |
---|
[992] | 952 | public IterableGraphExtender< |
---|
[1401] | 953 | SubBidirGraphAdaptorBase<_Graph, ForwardFilterMap, BackwardFilterMap> > { |
---|
[650] | 954 | public: |
---|
[992] | 955 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
---|
| 956 | typedef IterableGraphExtender< |
---|
[1401] | 957 | SubBidirGraphAdaptorBase< |
---|
[992] | 958 | _Graph, ForwardFilterMap, BackwardFilterMap> > Parent; |
---|
[569] | 959 | protected: |
---|
[1401] | 960 | SubBidirGraphAdaptor() { } |
---|
[992] | 961 | public: |
---|
[1401] | 962 | SubBidirGraphAdaptor(_Graph& _graph, ForwardFilterMap& _forward_filter, |
---|
[992] | 963 | BackwardFilterMap& _backward_filter) { |
---|
| 964 | setGraph(_graph); |
---|
| 965 | setForwardFilterMap(_forward_filter); |
---|
| 966 | setBackwardFilterMap(_backward_filter); |
---|
| 967 | } |
---|
| 968 | }; |
---|
[650] | 969 | |
---|
[569] | 970 | |
---|
[650] | 971 | |
---|
[1401] | 972 | ///\brief An adaptor for composing bidirected graph from a directed one. |
---|
[650] | 973 | /// |
---|
[1401] | 974 | ///\warning Graph adaptors are in even more experimental state than the other |
---|
[879] | 975 | ///parts of the lib. Use them at you own risk. |
---|
| 976 | /// |
---|
[1401] | 977 | /// An adaptor for composing bidirected graph from a directed one. |
---|
[650] | 978 | /// A bidirected graph is composed over the directed one without physical |
---|
| 979 | /// storage. As the oppositely directed edges are logically different ones |
---|
| 980 | /// the maps are able to attach different values for them. |
---|
| 981 | template<typename Graph> |
---|
[1401] | 982 | class BidirGraphAdaptor : |
---|
| 983 | public SubBidirGraphAdaptor< |
---|
[650] | 984 | Graph, |
---|
| 985 | ConstMap<typename Graph::Edge, bool>, |
---|
| 986 | ConstMap<typename Graph::Edge, bool> > { |
---|
| 987 | public: |
---|
[1401] | 988 | typedef SubBidirGraphAdaptor< |
---|
[650] | 989 | Graph, |
---|
| 990 | ConstMap<typename Graph::Edge, bool>, |
---|
| 991 | ConstMap<typename Graph::Edge, bool> > Parent; |
---|
| 992 | protected: |
---|
| 993 | ConstMap<typename Graph::Edge, bool> cm; |
---|
| 994 | |
---|
[1401] | 995 | BidirGraphAdaptor() : Parent(), cm(true) { |
---|
[655] | 996 | Parent::setForwardFilterMap(cm); |
---|
| 997 | Parent::setBackwardFilterMap(cm); |
---|
| 998 | } |
---|
[650] | 999 | public: |
---|
[1401] | 1000 | BidirGraphAdaptor(Graph& _graph) : Parent(), cm(true) { |
---|
[650] | 1001 | Parent::setGraph(_graph); |
---|
| 1002 | Parent::setForwardFilterMap(cm); |
---|
| 1003 | Parent::setBackwardFilterMap(cm); |
---|
| 1004 | } |
---|
[738] | 1005 | |
---|
| 1006 | int edgeNum() const { |
---|
| 1007 | return 2*this->graph->edgeNum(); |
---|
| 1008 | } |
---|
[1401] | 1009 | // KEEP_MAPS(Parent, BidirGraphAdaptor); |
---|
[650] | 1010 | }; |
---|
| 1011 | |
---|
| 1012 | |
---|
| 1013 | template<typename Graph, typename Number, |
---|
| 1014 | typename CapacityMap, typename FlowMap> |
---|
[658] | 1015 | class ResForwardFilter { |
---|
| 1016 | // const Graph* graph; |
---|
[650] | 1017 | const CapacityMap* capacity; |
---|
| 1018 | const FlowMap* flow; |
---|
| 1019 | public: |
---|
[658] | 1020 | ResForwardFilter(/*const Graph& _graph, */ |
---|
| 1021 | const CapacityMap& _capacity, const FlowMap& _flow) : |
---|
| 1022 | /*graph(&_graph),*/ capacity(&_capacity), flow(&_flow) { } |
---|
| 1023 | ResForwardFilter() : /*graph(0),*/ capacity(0), flow(0) { } |
---|
[656] | 1024 | void setCapacity(const CapacityMap& _capacity) { capacity=&_capacity; } |
---|
| 1025 | void setFlow(const FlowMap& _flow) { flow=&_flow; } |
---|
[650] | 1026 | bool operator[](const typename Graph::Edge& e) const { |
---|
[738] | 1027 | return (Number((*flow)[e]) < Number((*capacity)[e])); |
---|
[650] | 1028 | } |
---|
| 1029 | }; |
---|
| 1030 | |
---|
| 1031 | template<typename Graph, typename Number, |
---|
| 1032 | typename CapacityMap, typename FlowMap> |
---|
[658] | 1033 | class ResBackwardFilter { |
---|
[650] | 1034 | const CapacityMap* capacity; |
---|
| 1035 | const FlowMap* flow; |
---|
| 1036 | public: |
---|
[658] | 1037 | ResBackwardFilter(/*const Graph& _graph,*/ |
---|
| 1038 | const CapacityMap& _capacity, const FlowMap& _flow) : |
---|
| 1039 | /*graph(&_graph),*/ capacity(&_capacity), flow(&_flow) { } |
---|
| 1040 | ResBackwardFilter() : /*graph(0),*/ capacity(0), flow(0) { } |
---|
[656] | 1041 | void setCapacity(const CapacityMap& _capacity) { capacity=&_capacity; } |
---|
| 1042 | void setFlow(const FlowMap& _flow) { flow=&_flow; } |
---|
[650] | 1043 | bool operator[](const typename Graph::Edge& e) const { |
---|
[738] | 1044 | return (Number(0) < Number((*flow)[e])); |
---|
[650] | 1045 | } |
---|
| 1046 | }; |
---|
| 1047 | |
---|
[653] | 1048 | |
---|
[1401] | 1049 | /*! \brief An adaptor for composing the residual graph for directed flow and circulation problems. |
---|
[650] | 1050 | |
---|
[1401] | 1051 | An adaptor for composing the residual graph for directed flow and circulation problems. |
---|
[1242] | 1052 | Let \f$G=(V, A)\f$ be a directed graph and let \f$F\f$ be a |
---|
| 1053 | number type. Let moreover |
---|
| 1054 | \f$f,c:A\to F\f$, be functions on the edge-set. |
---|
[1401] | 1055 | In the appications of ResGraphAdaptor, \f$f\f$ usually stands for a flow |
---|
[1242] | 1056 | and \f$c\f$ for a capacity function. |
---|
| 1057 | Suppose that a graph instange \c g of type |
---|
| 1058 | \c ListGraph implements \f$G\f$. |
---|
| 1059 | \code |
---|
| 1060 | ListGraph g; |
---|
| 1061 | \endcode |
---|
[1401] | 1062 | Then RevGraphAdaptor implements the graph structure with node-set |
---|
[1242] | 1063 | \f$V\f$ and edge-set \f$A_{forward}\cup A_{backward}\f$, where |
---|
| 1064 | \f$A_{forward}=\{uv : uv\in A, f(uv)<c(uv)\}\f$ and |
---|
| 1065 | \f$A_{backward}=\{vu : uv\in A, f(uv)>0\}\f$, |
---|
| 1066 | i.e. the so called residual graph. |
---|
| 1067 | When we take the union \f$A_{forward}\cup A_{backward}\f$, |
---|
| 1068 | multilicities are counted, i.e. if an edge is in both |
---|
[1401] | 1069 | \f$A_{forward}\f$ and \f$A_{backward}\f$, then in the adaptor it |
---|
[1242] | 1070 | appears twice. |
---|
| 1071 | The following code shows how |
---|
| 1072 | such an instance can be constructed. |
---|
| 1073 | \code |
---|
| 1074 | typedef ListGraph Graph; |
---|
| 1075 | Graph::EdgeMap<int> f(g); |
---|
| 1076 | Graph::EdgeMap<int> c(g); |
---|
[1401] | 1077 | ResGraphAdaptor<Graph, int, Graph::EdgeMap<int>, Graph::EdgeMap<int> > gw(g); |
---|
[1242] | 1078 | \endcode |
---|
| 1079 | \author Marton Makai |
---|
| 1080 | */ |
---|
[650] | 1081 | template<typename Graph, typename Number, |
---|
| 1082 | typename CapacityMap, typename FlowMap> |
---|
[1401] | 1083 | class ResGraphAdaptor : |
---|
| 1084 | public SubBidirGraphAdaptor< |
---|
[650] | 1085 | Graph, |
---|
[658] | 1086 | ResForwardFilter<Graph, Number, CapacityMap, FlowMap>, |
---|
| 1087 | ResBackwardFilter<Graph, Number, CapacityMap, FlowMap> > { |
---|
[650] | 1088 | public: |
---|
[1401] | 1089 | typedef SubBidirGraphAdaptor< |
---|
[650] | 1090 | Graph, |
---|
[658] | 1091 | ResForwardFilter<Graph, Number, CapacityMap, FlowMap>, |
---|
| 1092 | ResBackwardFilter<Graph, Number, CapacityMap, FlowMap> > Parent; |
---|
[650] | 1093 | protected: |
---|
| 1094 | const CapacityMap* capacity; |
---|
| 1095 | FlowMap* flow; |
---|
[658] | 1096 | ResForwardFilter<Graph, Number, CapacityMap, FlowMap> forward_filter; |
---|
| 1097 | ResBackwardFilter<Graph, Number, CapacityMap, FlowMap> backward_filter; |
---|
[1401] | 1098 | ResGraphAdaptor() : Parent(), |
---|
[658] | 1099 | capacity(0), flow(0) { } |
---|
| 1100 | void setCapacityMap(const CapacityMap& _capacity) { |
---|
| 1101 | capacity=&_capacity; |
---|
| 1102 | forward_filter.setCapacity(_capacity); |
---|
| 1103 | backward_filter.setCapacity(_capacity); |
---|
| 1104 | } |
---|
| 1105 | void setFlowMap(FlowMap& _flow) { |
---|
| 1106 | flow=&_flow; |
---|
| 1107 | forward_filter.setFlow(_flow); |
---|
| 1108 | backward_filter.setFlow(_flow); |
---|
| 1109 | } |
---|
[650] | 1110 | public: |
---|
[1401] | 1111 | ResGraphAdaptor(Graph& _graph, const CapacityMap& _capacity, |
---|
[650] | 1112 | FlowMap& _flow) : |
---|
| 1113 | Parent(), capacity(&_capacity), flow(&_flow), |
---|
[658] | 1114 | forward_filter(/*_graph,*/ _capacity, _flow), |
---|
| 1115 | backward_filter(/*_graph,*/ _capacity, _flow) { |
---|
[650] | 1116 | Parent::setGraph(_graph); |
---|
| 1117 | Parent::setForwardFilterMap(forward_filter); |
---|
| 1118 | Parent::setBackwardFilterMap(backward_filter); |
---|
| 1119 | } |
---|
| 1120 | |
---|
[660] | 1121 | typedef typename Parent::Edge Edge; |
---|
| 1122 | |
---|
| 1123 | void augment(const Edge& e, Number a) const { |
---|
[650] | 1124 | if (Parent::forward(e)) |
---|
| 1125 | flow->set(e, (*flow)[e]+a); |
---|
| 1126 | else |
---|
| 1127 | flow->set(e, (*flow)[e]-a); |
---|
| 1128 | } |
---|
| 1129 | |
---|
[660] | 1130 | /// \brief Residual capacity map. |
---|
| 1131 | /// |
---|
[910] | 1132 | /// In generic residual graphs the residual capacity can be obtained |
---|
| 1133 | /// as a map. |
---|
[660] | 1134 | class ResCap { |
---|
| 1135 | protected: |
---|
[1401] | 1136 | const ResGraphAdaptor<Graph, Number, CapacityMap, FlowMap>* res_graph; |
---|
[660] | 1137 | public: |
---|
[987] | 1138 | typedef Number Value; |
---|
| 1139 | typedef Edge Key; |
---|
[1401] | 1140 | ResCap(const ResGraphAdaptor<Graph, Number, CapacityMap, FlowMap>& |
---|
[888] | 1141 | _res_graph) : res_graph(&_res_graph) { } |
---|
[660] | 1142 | Number operator[](const Edge& e) const { |
---|
| 1143 | if (res_graph->forward(e)) |
---|
| 1144 | return (*(res_graph->capacity))[e]-(*(res_graph->flow))[e]; |
---|
| 1145 | else |
---|
| 1146 | return (*(res_graph->flow))[e]; |
---|
| 1147 | } |
---|
| 1148 | }; |
---|
| 1149 | |
---|
[1401] | 1150 | // KEEP_MAPS(Parent, ResGraphAdaptor); |
---|
[650] | 1151 | }; |
---|
| 1152 | |
---|
| 1153 | |
---|
[998] | 1154 | |
---|
| 1155 | template <typename _Graph, typename FirstOutEdgesMap> |
---|
[1401] | 1156 | class ErasingFirstGraphAdaptorBase : public GraphAdaptorBase<_Graph> { |
---|
[998] | 1157 | public: |
---|
| 1158 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
---|
[1401] | 1159 | typedef GraphAdaptorBase<_Graph> Parent; |
---|
[998] | 1160 | protected: |
---|
| 1161 | FirstOutEdgesMap* first_out_edges; |
---|
[1401] | 1162 | ErasingFirstGraphAdaptorBase() : Parent(), |
---|
[998] | 1163 | first_out_edges(0) { } |
---|
| 1164 | |
---|
| 1165 | void setFirstOutEdgesMap(FirstOutEdgesMap& _first_out_edges) { |
---|
| 1166 | first_out_edges=&_first_out_edges; |
---|
| 1167 | } |
---|
| 1168 | |
---|
| 1169 | public: |
---|
| 1170 | |
---|
| 1171 | typedef typename Parent::Node Node; |
---|
| 1172 | typedef typename Parent::Edge Edge; |
---|
| 1173 | |
---|
| 1174 | void firstOut(Edge& i, const Node& n) const { |
---|
| 1175 | i=(*first_out_edges)[n]; |
---|
| 1176 | } |
---|
| 1177 | |
---|
| 1178 | void erase(const Edge& e) const { |
---|
| 1179 | Node n=source(e); |
---|
| 1180 | Edge f=e; |
---|
| 1181 | Parent::nextOut(f); |
---|
| 1182 | first_out_edges->set(n, f); |
---|
| 1183 | } |
---|
| 1184 | }; |
---|
| 1185 | |
---|
| 1186 | |
---|
[612] | 1187 | /// For blocking flows. |
---|
[556] | 1188 | |
---|
[1401] | 1189 | ///\warning Graph adaptors are in even more experimental state than the other |
---|
[879] | 1190 | ///parts of the lib. Use them at you own risk. |
---|
| 1191 | /// |
---|
[1401] | 1192 | /// This graph adaptor is used for on-the-fly |
---|
[792] | 1193 | /// Dinits blocking flow computations. |
---|
[612] | 1194 | /// For each node, an out-edge is stored which is used when the |
---|
| 1195 | /// \code |
---|
| 1196 | /// OutEdgeIt& first(OutEdgeIt&, const Node&) |
---|
| 1197 | /// \endcode |
---|
| 1198 | /// is called. |
---|
[556] | 1199 | /// |
---|
[792] | 1200 | /// \author Marton Makai |
---|
[998] | 1201 | template <typename _Graph, typename FirstOutEdgesMap> |
---|
[1401] | 1202 | class ErasingFirstGraphAdaptor : |
---|
[998] | 1203 | public IterableGraphExtender< |
---|
[1401] | 1204 | ErasingFirstGraphAdaptorBase<_Graph, FirstOutEdgesMap> > { |
---|
[650] | 1205 | public: |
---|
[998] | 1206 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
---|
| 1207 | typedef IterableGraphExtender< |
---|
[1401] | 1208 | ErasingFirstGraphAdaptorBase<_Graph, FirstOutEdgesMap> > Parent; |
---|
| 1209 | ErasingFirstGraphAdaptor(Graph& _graph, |
---|
[998] | 1210 | FirstOutEdgesMap& _first_out_edges) { |
---|
| 1211 | setGraph(_graph); |
---|
| 1212 | setFirstOutEdgesMap(_first_out_edges); |
---|
| 1213 | } |
---|
[1019] | 1214 | |
---|
[998] | 1215 | }; |
---|
[556] | 1216 | |
---|
[1472] | 1217 | template <typename _Graph> |
---|
| 1218 | class NewEdgeSetAdaptorBase { |
---|
| 1219 | public: |
---|
| 1220 | |
---|
| 1221 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
---|
| 1222 | typedef typename Graph::Node Node; |
---|
| 1223 | typedef typename Graph::NodeIt NodeIt; |
---|
| 1224 | |
---|
| 1225 | protected: |
---|
| 1226 | |
---|
| 1227 | struct NodeT { |
---|
| 1228 | int first_out, first_in; |
---|
| 1229 | NodeT() : first_out(-1), first_in(-1) {} |
---|
| 1230 | }; |
---|
| 1231 | |
---|
| 1232 | class NodesImpl : protected Graph::template NodeMap<NodeT> { |
---|
| 1233 | |
---|
| 1234 | typedef typename Graph::template NodeMap<NodeT> Parent; |
---|
| 1235 | typedef NewEdgeSetAdaptorBase<Graph> Adaptor; |
---|
| 1236 | |
---|
| 1237 | Adaptor& adaptor; |
---|
| 1238 | |
---|
| 1239 | public: |
---|
| 1240 | |
---|
| 1241 | NodesImpl(Adaptor& _adaptor, const Graph& _graph) |
---|
| 1242 | : Parent(_graph), adaptor(_adaptor) {} |
---|
| 1243 | |
---|
| 1244 | virtual ~NodesImpl() {} |
---|
| 1245 | |
---|
| 1246 | virtual void build() { |
---|
| 1247 | Parent::build(); |
---|
| 1248 | } |
---|
| 1249 | |
---|
| 1250 | virtual void clear() { |
---|
| 1251 | adaptor._clear(); |
---|
| 1252 | Parent::clear(); |
---|
| 1253 | } |
---|
| 1254 | |
---|
| 1255 | virtual void add(const Node& node) { |
---|
| 1256 | Parent::add(node); |
---|
| 1257 | adaptor._add(node); |
---|
| 1258 | } |
---|
| 1259 | |
---|
| 1260 | virtual void erase(const Node& node) { |
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| 1261 | adaptor._erase(node); |
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| 1262 | Parent::erase(node); |
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| 1263 | } |
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| 1264 | |
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| 1265 | NodeT& operator[](const Node& node) { |
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| 1266 | return Parent::operator[](node); |
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| 1267 | } |
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| 1268 | |
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| 1269 | const NodeT& operator[](const Node& node) const { |
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| 1270 | return Parent::operator[](node); |
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| 1271 | } |
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| 1272 | |
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| 1273 | }; |
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| 1274 | |
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| 1275 | NodesImpl* nodes; |
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| 1276 | |
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| 1277 | struct EdgeT { |
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| 1278 | Node source, target; |
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| 1279 | int next_out, next_in; |
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| 1280 | int prev_out, prev_in; |
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| 1281 | EdgeT() : prev_out(-1), prev_in(-1) {} |
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| 1282 | }; |
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| 1283 | |
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| 1284 | std::vector<EdgeT> edges; |
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| 1285 | |
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| 1286 | int first_edge; |
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| 1287 | int first_free_edge; |
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| 1288 | |
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| 1289 | virtual void _clear() = 0; |
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| 1290 | virtual void _add(const Node& node) = 0; |
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| 1291 | virtual void _erase(const Node& node) = 0; |
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| 1292 | |
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| 1293 | const Graph* graph; |
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| 1294 | |
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| 1295 | void initalize(const Graph& _graph, NodesImpl& _nodes) { |
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| 1296 | graph = &_graph; |
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| 1297 | nodes = &_nodes; |
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| 1298 | } |
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| 1299 | |
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| 1300 | public: |
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| 1301 | |
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| 1302 | class Edge { |
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| 1303 | friend class NewEdgeSetAdaptorBase<Graph>; |
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| 1304 | protected: |
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| 1305 | Edge(int _id) : id(_id) {} |
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| 1306 | int id; |
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| 1307 | public: |
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| 1308 | Edge() {} |
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| 1309 | Edge(Invalid) : id(-1) {} |
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| 1310 | bool operator==(const Edge& edge) const { return id == edge.id; } |
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| 1311 | bool operator!=(const Edge& edge) const { return id != edge.id; } |
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| 1312 | bool operator<(const Edge& edge) const { return id < edge.id; } |
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| 1313 | }; |
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| 1314 | |
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| 1315 | NewEdgeSetAdaptorBase() : first_edge(-1), first_free_edge(-1) {} |
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| 1316 | virtual ~NewEdgeSetAdaptorBase() {} |
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| 1317 | |
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| 1318 | Edge addEdge(const Node& source, const Node& target) { |
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| 1319 | int n; |
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| 1320 | if (first_free_edge == -1) { |
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| 1321 | n = edges.size(); |
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| 1322 | edges.push_back(EdgeT()); |
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| 1323 | } else { |
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| 1324 | n = first_free_edge; |
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| 1325 | first_free_edge = edges[first_free_edge].next_in; |
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| 1326 | } |
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| 1327 | edges[n].next_in = (*nodes)[target].first_in; |
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| 1328 | (*nodes)[target].first_in = n; |
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| 1329 | edges[n].next_out = (*nodes)[source].first_out; |
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| 1330 | (*nodes)[source].first_out = n; |
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| 1331 | edges[n].source = source; |
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| 1332 | edges[n].target = target; |
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| 1333 | return Edge(n); |
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| 1334 | } |
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| 1335 | |
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| 1336 | void erase(const Edge& edge) { |
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| 1337 | int n = edge.id; |
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| 1338 | if (edges[n].prev_in != -1) { |
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| 1339 | edges[edges[n].prev_in].next_in = edges[n].next_in; |
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| 1340 | } else { |
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| 1341 | (*nodes)[edges[n].target].first_in = edges[n].next_in; |
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| 1342 | } |
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| 1343 | if (edges[n].next_in != -1) { |
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| 1344 | edges[edges[n].next_in].prev_in = edges[n].prev_in; |
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| 1345 | } |
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| 1346 | |
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| 1347 | if (edges[n].prev_out != -1) { |
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| 1348 | edges[edges[n].prev_out].next_out = edges[n].next_out; |
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| 1349 | } else { |
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| 1350 | (*nodes)[edges[n].source].first_out = edges[n].next_out; |
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| 1351 | } |
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| 1352 | if (edges[n].next_out != -1) { |
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| 1353 | edges[edges[n].next_out].prev_out = edges[n].prev_out; |
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| 1354 | } |
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| 1355 | |
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| 1356 | } |
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| 1357 | |
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| 1358 | void first(Node& node) const { |
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| 1359 | graph->first(node); |
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| 1360 | } |
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| 1361 | |
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| 1362 | void next(Node& node) const { |
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| 1363 | graph->next(node); |
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| 1364 | } |
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| 1365 | |
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| 1366 | void first(Edge& edge) const { |
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| 1367 | Node node; |
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| 1368 | for (first(node); node != INVALID && (*nodes)[node].first_in == -1; |
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| 1369 | next(node)); |
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| 1370 | edge.id = (node == INVALID) ? -1 : (*nodes)[node].first_in; |
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| 1371 | } |
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| 1372 | |
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| 1373 | void next(Edge& edge) const { |
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| 1374 | if (edges[edge.id].next_in != -1) { |
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| 1375 | edge.id = edges[edge.id].next_in; |
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| 1376 | } else { |
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| 1377 | Node node = edges[edge.id].target; |
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| 1378 | for (next(node); node != INVALID && (*nodes)[node].first_in == -1; |
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| 1379 | next(node)); |
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| 1380 | edge.id = (node == INVALID) ? -1 : (*nodes)[node].first_in; |
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| 1381 | } |
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| 1382 | } |
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| 1383 | |
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| 1384 | void firstOut(Edge& edge, const Node& node) const { |
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| 1385 | edge.id = (*nodes)[node].first_out; |
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| 1386 | } |
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| 1387 | |
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| 1388 | void nextOut(Edge& edge) const { |
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| 1389 | edge.id = edges[edge.id].next_out; |
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| 1390 | } |
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| 1391 | |
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| 1392 | void firstIn(Edge& edge, const Node& node) const { |
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| 1393 | edge.id = (*nodes)[node].first_in; |
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| 1394 | } |
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| 1395 | |
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| 1396 | void nextIn(Edge& edge) const { |
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| 1397 | edge.id = edges[edge.id].next_in; |
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| 1398 | } |
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| 1399 | |
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| 1400 | int id(const Node& node) const { return graph->id(node); } |
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| 1401 | int id(const Edge& edge) const { return edge.id; } |
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| 1402 | |
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| 1403 | Node fromId(int id, Node) const { return graph->fromId(id, Node()); } |
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| 1404 | Edge fromId(int id, Edge) const { return Edge(id); } |
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| 1405 | |
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| 1406 | int maxId(Node) const { return graph->maxId(Node()); }; |
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| 1407 | int maxId(Edge) const { return edges.size() - 1; } |
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| 1408 | |
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| 1409 | Node source(const Edge& edge) const { return edges[edge.id].source;} |
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| 1410 | Node target(const Edge& edge) const { return edges[edge.id].target;} |
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| 1411 | |
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| 1412 | }; |
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| 1413 | |
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[1538] | 1414 | |
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| 1415 | /// \brief Graph adaptor using a node set of another graph and an |
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| 1416 | /// own edge set. |
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| 1417 | /// |
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| 1418 | /// This structure can be used to establish another graph over a node set |
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| 1419 | /// of an existing one. The node iterator will go through the nodes of the |
---|
| 1420 | /// original graph. |
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| 1421 | /// |
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| 1422 | /// \param _Graph The type of the graph which shares its node set with |
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| 1423 | /// this class. Its interface must conform to the \ref skeleton::StaticGraph |
---|
| 1424 | /// "StaticGraph" concept. |
---|
| 1425 | /// |
---|
| 1426 | /// In the edge extension and removing it conforms to the |
---|
| 1427 | /// \ref skeleton::ExtendableGraph "ExtendableGraph" concept. |
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[1472] | 1428 | template <typename _Graph> |
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| 1429 | class NewEdgeSetAdaptor : |
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| 1430 | public ErasableGraphExtender< |
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| 1431 | ClearableGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1432 | ExtendableGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1433 | DefaultMappableGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1434 | IterableGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1435 | AlterableGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1436 | NewEdgeSetAdaptorBase<_Graph> > > > > > > { |
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| 1437 | |
---|
| 1438 | public: |
---|
| 1439 | |
---|
| 1440 | typedef ErasableGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1441 | ClearableGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1442 | ExtendableGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1443 | DefaultMappableGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1444 | IterableGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1445 | AlterableGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1446 | NewEdgeSetAdaptorBase<_Graph> > > > > > > Parent; |
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| 1447 | |
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| 1448 | |
---|
| 1449 | typedef typename Parent::Node Node; |
---|
| 1450 | typedef typename Parent::Edge Edge; |
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| 1451 | |
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| 1452 | private: |
---|
| 1453 | |
---|
| 1454 | virtual void _clear() { |
---|
| 1455 | Parent::edges.clear(); |
---|
| 1456 | Parent::first_edge = -1; |
---|
| 1457 | Parent::first_free_edge = -1; |
---|
| 1458 | Parent::getNotifier(Edge()).clear(); |
---|
| 1459 | Parent::getNotifier(Node()).clear(); |
---|
| 1460 | } |
---|
| 1461 | |
---|
| 1462 | virtual void _add(const Node& node) { |
---|
| 1463 | Parent::getNotifier(Node()).add(node); |
---|
| 1464 | } |
---|
| 1465 | |
---|
| 1466 | virtual void _erase(const Node& node) { |
---|
| 1467 | Edge edge; |
---|
| 1468 | Parent::firstOut(edge, node); |
---|
| 1469 | while (edge != INVALID) { |
---|
| 1470 | Parent::erase(edge); |
---|
| 1471 | Parent::firstOut(edge, node); |
---|
| 1472 | } |
---|
| 1473 | |
---|
| 1474 | Parent::firstIn(edge, node); |
---|
| 1475 | while (edge != INVALID) { |
---|
| 1476 | Parent::erase(edge); |
---|
| 1477 | Parent::firstIn(edge, node); |
---|
| 1478 | } |
---|
| 1479 | |
---|
| 1480 | Parent::getNotifier(Node()).erase(node); |
---|
| 1481 | } |
---|
| 1482 | |
---|
| 1483 | |
---|
| 1484 | typedef typename Parent::NodesImpl NodesImpl; |
---|
| 1485 | |
---|
| 1486 | NodesImpl nodes; |
---|
| 1487 | |
---|
| 1488 | public: |
---|
| 1489 | |
---|
[1538] | 1490 | /// \brief Constructor of the adaptor. |
---|
| 1491 | /// |
---|
| 1492 | /// Constructor of the adaptor. |
---|
[1472] | 1493 | NewEdgeSetAdaptor(const _Graph& _graph) : nodes(*this, _graph) { |
---|
| 1494 | Parent::initalize(_graph, nodes); |
---|
| 1495 | } |
---|
| 1496 | |
---|
| 1497 | void clear() { |
---|
[1538] | 1498 | Parent::getNotifier(Edge()).clear(); |
---|
| 1499 | |
---|
[1472] | 1500 | Parent::edges.clear(); |
---|
| 1501 | Parent::first_edge = -1; |
---|
| 1502 | Parent::first_free_edge = -1; |
---|
[1538] | 1503 | } |
---|
| 1504 | |
---|
| 1505 | }; |
---|
[1472] | 1506 | |
---|
[1538] | 1507 | /// \brief Graph adaptor using a node set of another graph and an |
---|
| 1508 | /// own undir edge set. |
---|
| 1509 | /// |
---|
| 1510 | /// This structure can be used to establish another undirected graph over |
---|
| 1511 | /// a node set of an existing one. The node iterator will go through the |
---|
| 1512 | /// nodes of the original graph. |
---|
| 1513 | /// |
---|
| 1514 | /// \param _Graph The type of the graph which shares its node set with |
---|
| 1515 | /// this class. Its interface must conform to the \ref skeleton::StaticGraph |
---|
| 1516 | /// "StaticGraph" concept. |
---|
| 1517 | /// |
---|
| 1518 | /// In the edge extension and removing it conforms to the |
---|
| 1519 | /// \ref skeleton::ExtendableGraph "ExtendableGraph" concept. |
---|
| 1520 | template <typename _Graph> |
---|
| 1521 | class NewUndirEdgeSetAdaptor : |
---|
| 1522 | public ErasableUndirGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1523 | ClearableUndirGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1524 | ExtendableUndirGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1525 | MappableUndirGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1526 | IterableUndirGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1527 | AlterableUndirGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1528 | UndirGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1529 | NewEdgeSetAdaptorBase<_Graph> > > > > > > > { |
---|
| 1530 | |
---|
| 1531 | public: |
---|
| 1532 | |
---|
| 1533 | typedef ErasableUndirGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1534 | ClearableUndirGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1535 | ExtendableUndirGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1536 | MappableUndirGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1537 | IterableUndirGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1538 | AlterableUndirGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1539 | UndirGraphExtender< |
---|
| 1540 | NewEdgeSetAdaptorBase<_Graph> > > > > > > > Parent; |
---|
| 1541 | |
---|
| 1542 | |
---|
| 1543 | typedef typename Parent::Node Node; |
---|
| 1544 | typedef typename Parent::Edge Edge; |
---|
| 1545 | typedef typename Parent::UndirEdge UndirEdge; |
---|
| 1546 | |
---|
| 1547 | private: |
---|
| 1548 | |
---|
| 1549 | virtual void _clear() { |
---|
| 1550 | Parent::edges.clear(); |
---|
| 1551 | Parent::first_edge = -1; |
---|
| 1552 | Parent::first_free_edge = -1; |
---|
| 1553 | Parent::getNotifier(Edge()).clear(); |
---|
| 1554 | Parent::getNotifier(Node()).clear(); |
---|
| 1555 | } |
---|
| 1556 | |
---|
| 1557 | virtual void _add(const Node& node) { |
---|
| 1558 | Parent::getNotifier(Node()).add(node); |
---|
| 1559 | } |
---|
| 1560 | |
---|
| 1561 | virtual void _erase(const Node& node) { |
---|
| 1562 | Edge edge; |
---|
| 1563 | Parent::firstOut(edge, node); |
---|
| 1564 | while (edge != INVALID) { |
---|
| 1565 | Parent::erase(edge); |
---|
| 1566 | Parent::firstOut(edge, node); |
---|
| 1567 | } |
---|
| 1568 | |
---|
| 1569 | Parent::firstIn(edge, node); |
---|
| 1570 | while (edge != INVALID) { |
---|
| 1571 | Parent::erase(edge); |
---|
| 1572 | Parent::firstIn(edge, node); |
---|
| 1573 | } |
---|
| 1574 | |
---|
| 1575 | Parent::getNotifier(Node()).erase(node); |
---|
| 1576 | } |
---|
| 1577 | |
---|
| 1578 | typedef typename Parent::NodesImpl NodesImpl; |
---|
| 1579 | |
---|
| 1580 | NodesImpl nodes; |
---|
| 1581 | |
---|
| 1582 | public: |
---|
| 1583 | |
---|
| 1584 | |
---|
| 1585 | /// \brief Constructor of the adaptor. |
---|
| 1586 | /// |
---|
| 1587 | /// Constructor of the adaptor. |
---|
| 1588 | NewUndirEdgeSetAdaptor(const _Graph& _graph) : nodes(*this, _graph) { |
---|
| 1589 | Parent::initalize(_graph, nodes); |
---|
| 1590 | } |
---|
| 1591 | |
---|
| 1592 | void clear() { |
---|
[1472] | 1593 | Parent::getNotifier(Edge()).clear(); |
---|
[1538] | 1594 | Parent::getNotifier(UndirEdge()).clear(); |
---|
| 1595 | |
---|
| 1596 | Parent::edges.clear(); |
---|
| 1597 | Parent::first_edge = -1; |
---|
| 1598 | Parent::first_free_edge = -1; |
---|
[1472] | 1599 | } |
---|
| 1600 | |
---|
| 1601 | }; |
---|
| 1602 | |
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[556] | 1603 | ///@} |
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| 1604 | |
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[921] | 1605 | } //namespace lemon |
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[556] | 1606 | |
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[1401] | 1607 | #endif //LEMON_GRAPH_ADAPTOR_H |
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[556] | 1608 | |
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