[946] | 1 | /* -*- C++ -*- |
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[1435] | 2 | * lemon/graph_utils.h - Part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library |
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[946] | 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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[946] | 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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| 17 | #ifndef LEMON_GRAPH_UTILS_H |
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| 18 | #define LEMON_GRAPH_UTILS_H |
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| 19 | |
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| 20 | #include <iterator> |
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[1419] | 21 | #include <vector> |
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[1402] | 22 | #include <map> |
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[1695] | 23 | #include <cmath> |
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[946] | 24 | |
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| 25 | #include <lemon/invalid.h> |
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[977] | 26 | #include <lemon/utility.h> |
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[1413] | 27 | #include <lemon/maps.h> |
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[1720] | 28 | #include <lemon/traits.h> |
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[1459] | 29 | #include <lemon/bits/alteration_notifier.h> |
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[946] | 30 | |
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[947] | 31 | ///\ingroup gutils |
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[946] | 32 | ///\file |
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[947] | 33 | ///\brief Graph utilities. |
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[946] | 34 | /// |
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[964] | 35 | /// |
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[946] | 36 | |
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| 37 | |
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| 38 | namespace lemon { |
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| 39 | |
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[1267] | 40 | /// \addtogroup gutils |
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| 41 | /// @{ |
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[947] | 42 | |
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[946] | 43 | /// \brief Function to count the items in the graph. |
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| 44 | /// |
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[1540] | 45 | /// This function counts the items (nodes, edges etc) in the graph. |
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[946] | 46 | /// The complexity of the function is O(n) because |
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| 47 | /// it iterates on all of the items. |
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| 48 | |
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| 49 | template <typename Graph, typename ItemIt> |
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[977] | 50 | inline int countItems(const Graph& g) { |
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[946] | 51 | int num = 0; |
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[977] | 52 | for (ItemIt it(g); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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[946] | 53 | ++num; |
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| 54 | } |
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| 55 | return num; |
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| 56 | } |
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| 57 | |
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[977] | 58 | // Node counting: |
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| 59 | |
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| 60 | template <typename Graph> |
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| 61 | inline |
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| 62 | typename enable_if<typename Graph::NodeNumTag, int>::type |
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| 63 | _countNodes(const Graph &g) { |
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| 64 | return g.nodeNum(); |
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| 65 | } |
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| 66 | |
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| 67 | template <typename Graph> |
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| 68 | inline int _countNodes(Wrap<Graph> w) { |
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| 69 | return countItems<Graph, typename Graph::NodeIt>(w.value); |
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| 70 | } |
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| 71 | |
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[946] | 72 | /// \brief Function to count the nodes in the graph. |
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| 73 | /// |
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| 74 | /// This function counts the nodes in the graph. |
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| 75 | /// The complexity of the function is O(n) but for some |
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[1526] | 76 | /// graph structures it is specialized to run in O(1). |
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[977] | 77 | /// |
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| 78 | /// \todo refer how to specialize it |
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[946] | 79 | |
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| 80 | template <typename Graph> |
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[977] | 81 | inline int countNodes(const Graph& g) { |
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| 82 | return _countNodes<Graph>(g); |
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| 83 | } |
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| 84 | |
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| 85 | // Edge counting: |
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| 86 | |
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| 87 | template <typename Graph> |
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| 88 | inline |
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| 89 | typename enable_if<typename Graph::EdgeNumTag, int>::type |
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| 90 | _countEdges(const Graph &g) { |
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| 91 | return g.edgeNum(); |
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| 92 | } |
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| 93 | |
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| 94 | template <typename Graph> |
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| 95 | inline int _countEdges(Wrap<Graph> w) { |
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| 96 | return countItems<Graph, typename Graph::EdgeIt>(w.value); |
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[946] | 97 | } |
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| 98 | |
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| 99 | /// \brief Function to count the edges in the graph. |
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| 100 | /// |
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| 101 | /// This function counts the edges in the graph. |
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| 102 | /// The complexity of the function is O(e) but for some |
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[1526] | 103 | /// graph structures it is specialized to run in O(1). |
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[977] | 104 | |
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[946] | 105 | template <typename Graph> |
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[977] | 106 | inline int countEdges(const Graph& g) { |
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| 107 | return _countEdges<Graph>(g); |
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[946] | 108 | } |
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| 109 | |
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[1053] | 110 | // Undirected edge counting: |
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| 111 | |
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| 112 | template <typename Graph> |
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| 113 | inline |
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| 114 | typename enable_if<typename Graph::EdgeNumTag, int>::type |
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| 115 | _countUndirEdges(const Graph &g) { |
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| 116 | return g.undirEdgeNum(); |
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| 117 | } |
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| 118 | |
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| 119 | template <typename Graph> |
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| 120 | inline int _countUndirEdges(Wrap<Graph> w) { |
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| 121 | return countItems<Graph, typename Graph::UndirEdgeIt>(w.value); |
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| 122 | } |
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| 123 | |
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[1526] | 124 | /// \brief Function to count the undirected edges in the graph. |
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[946] | 125 | /// |
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[1526] | 126 | /// This function counts the undirected edges in the graph. |
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[946] | 127 | /// The complexity of the function is O(e) but for some |
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[1540] | 128 | /// graph structures it is specialized to run in O(1). |
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[1053] | 129 | |
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[946] | 130 | template <typename Graph> |
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[1053] | 131 | inline int countUndirEdges(const Graph& g) { |
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| 132 | return _countUndirEdges<Graph>(g); |
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[946] | 133 | } |
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| 134 | |
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[977] | 135 | |
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[1053] | 136 | |
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[946] | 137 | template <typename Graph, typename DegIt> |
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| 138 | inline int countNodeDegree(const Graph& _g, const typename Graph::Node& _n) { |
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| 139 | int num = 0; |
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| 140 | for (DegIt it(_g, _n); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 141 | ++num; |
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| 142 | } |
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| 143 | return num; |
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| 144 | } |
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[967] | 145 | |
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[1531] | 146 | /// \brief Function to count the number of the out-edges from node \c n. |
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| 147 | /// |
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| 148 | /// This function counts the number of the out-edges from node \c n |
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| 149 | /// in the graph. |
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| 150 | template <typename Graph> |
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| 151 | inline int countOutEdges(const Graph& _g, const typename Graph::Node& _n) { |
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| 152 | return countNodeDegree<Graph, typename Graph::OutEdgeIt>(_g, _n); |
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| 153 | } |
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| 154 | |
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| 155 | /// \brief Function to count the number of the in-edges to node \c n. |
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| 156 | /// |
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| 157 | /// This function counts the number of the in-edges to node \c n |
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| 158 | /// in the graph. |
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| 159 | template <typename Graph> |
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| 160 | inline int countInEdges(const Graph& _g, const typename Graph::Node& _n) { |
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| 161 | return countNodeDegree<Graph, typename Graph::InEdgeIt>(_g, _n); |
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| 162 | } |
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| 163 | |
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[1704] | 164 | /// \brief Function to count the number of the inc-edges to node \c n. |
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[1679] | 165 | /// |
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[1704] | 166 | /// This function counts the number of the inc-edges to node \c n |
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[1679] | 167 | /// in the graph. |
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| 168 | template <typename Graph> |
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| 169 | inline int countIncEdges(const Graph& _g, const typename Graph::Node& _n) { |
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| 170 | return countNodeDegree<Graph, typename Graph::IncEdgeIt>(_g, _n); |
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| 171 | } |
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| 172 | |
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[1531] | 173 | |
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[1565] | 174 | template <typename Graph> |
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| 175 | inline |
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| 176 | typename enable_if<typename Graph::FindEdgeTag, typename Graph::Edge>::type |
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| 177 | _findEdge(const Graph &g, |
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| 178 | typename Graph::Node u, typename Graph::Node v, |
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| 179 | typename Graph::Edge prev = INVALID) { |
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| 180 | return g.findEdge(u, v, prev); |
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| 181 | } |
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[967] | 182 | |
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[1565] | 183 | template <typename Graph> |
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| 184 | inline typename Graph::Edge |
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| 185 | _findEdge(Wrap<Graph> w, |
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| 186 | typename Graph::Node u, |
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| 187 | typename Graph::Node v, |
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| 188 | typename Graph::Edge prev = INVALID) { |
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| 189 | const Graph& g = w.value; |
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| 190 | if (prev == INVALID) { |
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| 191 | typename Graph::OutEdgeIt e(g, u); |
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| 192 | while (e != INVALID && g.target(e) != v) ++e; |
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| 193 | return e; |
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| 194 | } else { |
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| 195 | typename Graph::OutEdgeIt e(g, prev); ++e; |
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| 196 | while (e != INVALID && g.target(e) != v) ++e; |
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| 197 | return e; |
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| 198 | } |
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| 199 | } |
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| 200 | |
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| 201 | /// \brief Finds an edge between two nodes of a graph. |
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| 202 | /// |
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[967] | 203 | /// Finds an edge from node \c u to node \c v in graph \c g. |
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| 204 | /// |
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| 205 | /// If \c prev is \ref INVALID (this is the default value), then |
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| 206 | /// it finds the first edge from \c u to \c v. Otherwise it looks for |
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| 207 | /// the next edge from \c u to \c v after \c prev. |
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| 208 | /// \return The found edge or \ref INVALID if there is no such an edge. |
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| 209 | /// |
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| 210 | /// Thus you can iterate through each edge from \c u to \c v as it follows. |
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| 211 | /// \code |
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| 212 | /// for(Edge e=findEdge(g,u,v);e!=INVALID;e=findEdge(g,u,v,e)) { |
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| 213 | /// ... |
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| 214 | /// } |
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| 215 | /// \endcode |
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[1565] | 216 | // /// \todo We may want to use the "GraphBase" |
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| 217 | // /// interface here... |
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[967] | 218 | template <typename Graph> |
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[1565] | 219 | inline typename Graph::Edge findEdge(const Graph &g, |
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| 220 | typename Graph::Node u, |
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| 221 | typename Graph::Node v, |
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| 222 | typename Graph::Edge prev = INVALID) { |
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| 223 | return _findEdge<Graph>(g, u, v, prev); |
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[967] | 224 | } |
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[1531] | 225 | |
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[1565] | 226 | /// \brief Iterator for iterating on edges connected the same nodes. |
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| 227 | /// |
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| 228 | /// Iterator for iterating on edges connected the same nodes. It is |
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| 229 | /// higher level interface for the findEdge() function. You can |
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[1591] | 230 | /// use it the following way: |
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[1565] | 231 | /// \code |
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| 232 | /// for (ConEdgeIt<Graph> it(g, src, trg); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 233 | /// ... |
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| 234 | /// } |
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| 235 | /// \endcode |
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| 236 | /// |
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| 237 | /// \author Balazs Dezso |
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| 238 | template <typename _Graph> |
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| 239 | class ConEdgeIt : public _Graph::Edge { |
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| 240 | public: |
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| 241 | |
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| 242 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
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| 243 | typedef typename Graph::Edge Parent; |
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| 244 | |
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| 245 | typedef typename Graph::Edge Edge; |
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| 246 | typedef typename Graph::Node Node; |
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| 247 | |
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| 248 | /// \brief Constructor. |
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| 249 | /// |
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| 250 | /// Construct a new ConEdgeIt iterating on the edges which |
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| 251 | /// connects the \c u and \c v node. |
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| 252 | ConEdgeIt(const Graph& g, Node u, Node v) : graph(g) { |
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| 253 | Parent::operator=(findEdge(graph, u, v)); |
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| 254 | } |
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| 255 | |
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| 256 | /// \brief Constructor. |
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| 257 | /// |
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| 258 | /// Construct a new ConEdgeIt which continues the iterating from |
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| 259 | /// the \c e edge. |
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| 260 | ConEdgeIt(const Graph& g, Edge e) : Parent(e), graph(g) {} |
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| 261 | |
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| 262 | /// \brief Increment operator. |
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| 263 | /// |
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| 264 | /// It increments the iterator and gives back the next edge. |
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| 265 | ConEdgeIt& operator++() { |
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| 266 | Parent::operator=(findEdge(graph, graph.source(*this), |
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| 267 | graph.target(*this), *this)); |
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| 268 | return *this; |
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| 269 | } |
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| 270 | private: |
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| 271 | const Graph& graph; |
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| 272 | }; |
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| 273 | |
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[1704] | 274 | template <typename Graph> |
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| 275 | inline |
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| 276 | typename enable_if< |
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| 277 | typename Graph::FindEdgeTag, |
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| 278 | typename Graph::UndirEdge>::type |
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| 279 | _findUndirEdge(const Graph &g, |
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| 280 | typename Graph::Node u, typename Graph::Node v, |
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| 281 | typename Graph::UndirEdge prev = INVALID) { |
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| 282 | return g.findUndirEdge(u, v, prev); |
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| 283 | } |
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| 284 | |
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| 285 | template <typename Graph> |
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| 286 | inline typename Graph::UndirEdge |
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| 287 | _findUndirEdge(Wrap<Graph> w, |
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| 288 | typename Graph::Node u, |
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| 289 | typename Graph::Node v, |
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| 290 | typename Graph::UndirEdge prev = INVALID) { |
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| 291 | const Graph& g = w.value; |
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| 292 | if (prev == INVALID) { |
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| 293 | typename Graph::OutEdgeIt e(g, u); |
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| 294 | while (e != INVALID && g.target(e) != v) ++e; |
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| 295 | return e; |
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| 296 | } else { |
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| 297 | typename Graph::OutEdgeIt e(g, g.direct(prev, u)); ++e; |
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| 298 | while (e != INVALID && g.target(e) != v) ++e; |
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| 299 | return e; |
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| 300 | } |
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| 301 | } |
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| 302 | |
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| 303 | /// \brief Finds an undir edge between two nodes of a graph. |
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| 304 | /// |
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| 305 | /// Finds an undir edge from node \c u to node \c v in graph \c g. |
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| 306 | /// |
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| 307 | /// If \c prev is \ref INVALID (this is the default value), then |
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| 308 | /// it finds the first edge from \c u to \c v. Otherwise it looks for |
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| 309 | /// the next edge from \c u to \c v after \c prev. |
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| 310 | /// \return The found edge or \ref INVALID if there is no such an edge. |
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| 311 | /// |
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| 312 | /// Thus you can iterate through each edge from \c u to \c v as it follows. |
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| 313 | /// \code |
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| 314 | /// for(UndirEdge e = findUndirEdge(g,u,v); e != INVALID; |
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| 315 | /// e = findUndirEdge(g,u,v,e)) { |
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| 316 | /// ... |
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| 317 | /// } |
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| 318 | /// \endcode |
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| 319 | // /// \todo We may want to use the "GraphBase" |
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| 320 | // /// interface here... |
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| 321 | template <typename Graph> |
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| 322 | inline typename Graph::UndirEdge |
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| 323 | findUndirEdge(const Graph &g, |
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| 324 | typename Graph::Node u, |
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| 325 | typename Graph::Node v, |
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| 326 | typename Graph::UndirEdge prev = INVALID) { |
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| 327 | return _findUndirEdge<Graph>(g, u, v, prev); |
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| 328 | } |
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| 329 | |
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| 330 | /// \brief Iterator for iterating on undir edges connected the same nodes. |
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| 331 | /// |
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| 332 | /// Iterator for iterating on undir edges connected the same nodes. It is |
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| 333 | /// higher level interface for the findUndirEdge() function. You can |
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| 334 | /// use it the following way: |
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| 335 | /// \code |
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| 336 | /// for (ConUndirEdgeIt<Graph> it(g, src, trg); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 337 | /// ... |
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| 338 | /// } |
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| 339 | /// \endcode |
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| 340 | /// |
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| 341 | /// \author Balazs Dezso |
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| 342 | template <typename _Graph> |
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| 343 | class ConUndirEdgeIt : public _Graph::UndirEdge { |
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| 344 | public: |
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| 345 | |
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| 346 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
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| 347 | typedef typename Graph::UndirEdge Parent; |
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| 348 | |
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| 349 | typedef typename Graph::UndirEdge UndirEdge; |
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| 350 | typedef typename Graph::Node Node; |
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| 351 | |
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| 352 | /// \brief Constructor. |
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| 353 | /// |
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| 354 | /// Construct a new ConUndirEdgeIt iterating on the edges which |
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| 355 | /// connects the \c u and \c v node. |
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| 356 | ConUndirEdgeIt(const Graph& g, Node u, Node v) : graph(g) { |
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| 357 | Parent::operator=(findUndirEdge(graph, u, v)); |
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| 358 | } |
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| 359 | |
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| 360 | /// \brief Constructor. |
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| 361 | /// |
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| 362 | /// Construct a new ConUndirEdgeIt which continues the iterating from |
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| 363 | /// the \c e edge. |
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| 364 | ConUndirEdgeIt(const Graph& g, UndirEdge e) : Parent(e), graph(g) {} |
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| 365 | |
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| 366 | /// \brief Increment operator. |
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| 367 | /// |
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| 368 | /// It increments the iterator and gives back the next edge. |
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| 369 | ConUndirEdgeIt& operator++() { |
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| 370 | Parent::operator=(findUndirEdge(graph, graph.source(*this), |
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| 371 | graph.target(*this), *this)); |
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| 372 | return *this; |
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| 373 | } |
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| 374 | private: |
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| 375 | const Graph& graph; |
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| 376 | }; |
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| 377 | |
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[1540] | 378 | /// \brief Copy a map. |
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[964] | 379 | /// |
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[1547] | 380 | /// This function copies the \c source map to the \c target map. It uses the |
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[1540] | 381 | /// given iterator to iterate on the data structure and it uses the \c ref |
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| 382 | /// mapping to convert the source's keys to the target's keys. |
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[1531] | 383 | template <typename Target, typename Source, |
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| 384 | typename ItemIt, typename Ref> |
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| 385 | void copyMap(Target& target, const Source& source, |
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| 386 | ItemIt it, const Ref& ref) { |
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| 387 | for (; it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 388 | target[ref[it]] = source[it]; |
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[946] | 389 | } |
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| 390 | } |
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| 391 | |
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[1531] | 392 | /// \brief Copy the source map to the target map. |
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| 393 | /// |
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| 394 | /// Copy the \c source map to the \c target map. It uses the given iterator |
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| 395 | /// to iterate on the data structure. |
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| 396 | template <typename Target, typename Source, |
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| 397 | typename ItemIt> |
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| 398 | void copyMap(Target& target, const Source& source, ItemIt it) { |
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| 399 | for (; it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 400 | target[it] = source[it]; |
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[946] | 401 | } |
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| 402 | } |
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| 403 | |
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[1540] | 404 | /// \brief Class to copy a graph. |
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[1531] | 405 | /// |
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[1540] | 406 | /// Class to copy a graph to an other graph (duplicate a graph). The |
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| 407 | /// simplest way of using it is through the \c copyGraph() function. |
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[1531] | 408 | template <typename Target, typename Source> |
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[1267] | 409 | class GraphCopy { |
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[1531] | 410 | public: |
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| 411 | typedef typename Source::Node Node; |
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| 412 | typedef typename Source::NodeIt NodeIt; |
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| 413 | typedef typename Source::Edge Edge; |
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| 414 | typedef typename Source::EdgeIt EdgeIt; |
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[946] | 415 | |
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[1531] | 416 | typedef typename Source::template NodeMap<typename Target::Node>NodeRefMap; |
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| 417 | typedef typename Source::template EdgeMap<typename Target::Edge>EdgeRefMap; |
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[946] | 418 | |
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[1531] | 419 | /// \brief Constructor for the GraphCopy. |
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| 420 | /// |
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| 421 | /// It copies the content of the \c _source graph into the |
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| 422 | /// \c _target graph. It creates also two references, one beetween |
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| 423 | /// the two nodeset and one beetween the two edgesets. |
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| 424 | GraphCopy(Target& _target, const Source& _source) |
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| 425 | : source(_source), target(_target), |
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| 426 | nodeRefMap(_source), edgeRefMap(_source) { |
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| 427 | for (NodeIt it(source); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 428 | nodeRefMap[it] = target.addNode(); |
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| 429 | } |
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| 430 | for (EdgeIt it(source); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 431 | edgeRefMap[it] = target.addEdge(nodeRefMap[source.source(it)], |
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| 432 | nodeRefMap[source.target(it)]); |
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| 433 | } |
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[1267] | 434 | } |
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[946] | 435 | |
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[1531] | 436 | /// \brief Copies the node references into the given map. |
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| 437 | /// |
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| 438 | /// Copies the node references into the given map. |
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| 439 | template <typename NodeRef> |
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| 440 | const GraphCopy& nodeRef(NodeRef& map) const { |
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| 441 | for (NodeIt it(source); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 442 | map.set(it, nodeRefMap[it]); |
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| 443 | } |
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| 444 | return *this; |
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[1267] | 445 | } |
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[1531] | 446 | |
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| 447 | /// \brief Reverse and copies the node references into the given map. |
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| 448 | /// |
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| 449 | /// Reverse and copies the node references into the given map. |
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| 450 | template <typename NodeRef> |
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| 451 | const GraphCopy& nodeCrossRef(NodeRef& map) const { |
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| 452 | for (NodeIt it(source); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 453 | map.set(nodeRefMap[it], it); |
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| 454 | } |
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| 455 | return *this; |
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| 456 | } |
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| 457 | |
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| 458 | /// \brief Copies the edge references into the given map. |
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| 459 | /// |
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| 460 | /// Copies the edge references into the given map. |
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| 461 | template <typename EdgeRef> |
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| 462 | const GraphCopy& edgeRef(EdgeRef& map) const { |
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| 463 | for (EdgeIt it(source); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 464 | map.set(it, edgeRefMap[it]); |
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| 465 | } |
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| 466 | return *this; |
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| 467 | } |
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| 468 | |
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| 469 | /// \brief Reverse and copies the edge references into the given map. |
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| 470 | /// |
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| 471 | /// Reverse and copies the edge references into the given map. |
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| 472 | template <typename EdgeRef> |
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| 473 | const GraphCopy& edgeCrossRef(EdgeRef& map) const { |
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| 474 | for (EdgeIt it(source); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 475 | map.set(edgeRefMap[it], it); |
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| 476 | } |
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| 477 | return *this; |
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| 478 | } |
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| 479 | |
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| 480 | /// \brief Make copy of the given map. |
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| 481 | /// |
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| 482 | /// Makes copy of the given map for the newly created graph. |
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| 483 | /// The new map's key type is the target graph's node type, |
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| 484 | /// and the copied map's key type is the source graph's node |
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| 485 | /// type. |
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| 486 | template <typename TargetMap, typename SourceMap> |
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| 487 | const GraphCopy& nodeMap(TargetMap& tMap, const SourceMap& sMap) const { |
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| 488 | copyMap(tMap, sMap, NodeIt(source), nodeRefMap); |
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| 489 | return *this; |
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| 490 | } |
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| 491 | |
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| 492 | /// \brief Make copy of the given map. |
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| 493 | /// |
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| 494 | /// Makes copy of the given map for the newly created graph. |
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| 495 | /// The new map's key type is the target graph's edge type, |
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| 496 | /// and the copied map's key type is the source graph's edge |
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| 497 | /// type. |
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| 498 | template <typename TargetMap, typename SourceMap> |
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| 499 | const GraphCopy& edgeMap(TargetMap& tMap, const SourceMap& sMap) const { |
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| 500 | copyMap(tMap, sMap, EdgeIt(source), edgeRefMap); |
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| 501 | return *this; |
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| 502 | } |
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| 503 | |
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| 504 | /// \brief Gives back the stored node references. |
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| 505 | /// |
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| 506 | /// Gives back the stored node references. |
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| 507 | const NodeRefMap& nodeRef() const { |
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| 508 | return nodeRefMap; |
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| 509 | } |
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| 510 | |
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| 511 | /// \brief Gives back the stored edge references. |
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| 512 | /// |
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| 513 | /// Gives back the stored edge references. |
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| 514 | const EdgeRefMap& edgeRef() const { |
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| 515 | return edgeRefMap; |
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| 516 | } |
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| 517 | |
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[1720] | 518 | void run() {} |
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| 519 | |
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[1531] | 520 | private: |
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| 521 | |
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| 522 | const Source& source; |
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| 523 | Target& target; |
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| 524 | |
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| 525 | NodeRefMap nodeRefMap; |
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| 526 | EdgeRefMap edgeRefMap; |
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[1267] | 527 | }; |
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[946] | 528 | |
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[1531] | 529 | /// \brief Copy a graph to an other graph. |
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| 530 | /// |
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| 531 | /// Copy a graph to an other graph. |
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| 532 | /// The usage of the function: |
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| 533 | /// |
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| 534 | /// \code |
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| 535 | /// copyGraph(trg, src).nodeRef(nr).edgeCrossRef(ecr); |
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| 536 | /// \endcode |
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| 537 | /// |
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| 538 | /// After the copy the \c nr map will contain the mapping from the |
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| 539 | /// source graph's nodes to the target graph's nodes and the \c ecr will |
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[1540] | 540 | /// contain the mapping from the target graph's edges to the source's |
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[1531] | 541 | /// edges. |
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| 542 | template <typename Target, typename Source> |
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| 543 | GraphCopy<Target, Source> copyGraph(Target& target, const Source& source) { |
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| 544 | return GraphCopy<Target, Source>(target, source); |
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| 545 | } |
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[946] | 546 | |
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[1720] | 547 | /// \brief Class to copy an undirected graph. |
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| 548 | /// |
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| 549 | /// Class to copy an undirected graph to an other graph (duplicate a graph). |
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| 550 | /// The simplest way of using it is through the \c copyUndirGraph() function. |
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| 551 | template <typename Target, typename Source> |
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| 552 | class UndirGraphCopy { |
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| 553 | public: |
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| 554 | typedef typename Source::Node Node; |
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| 555 | typedef typename Source::NodeIt NodeIt; |
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| 556 | typedef typename Source::Edge Edge; |
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| 557 | typedef typename Source::EdgeIt EdgeIt; |
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| 558 | typedef typename Source::UndirEdge UndirEdge; |
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| 559 | typedef typename Source::UndirEdgeIt UndirEdgeIt; |
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| 560 | |
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| 561 | typedef typename Source:: |
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| 562 | template NodeMap<typename Target::Node> NodeRefMap; |
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| 563 | |
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| 564 | typedef typename Source:: |
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| 565 | template UndirEdgeMap<typename Target::UndirEdge> UndirEdgeRefMap; |
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| 566 | |
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| 567 | private: |
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| 568 | |
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| 569 | struct EdgeRefMap { |
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| 570 | EdgeRefMap(UndirGraphCopy& _gc) : gc(_gc) {} |
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| 571 | typedef typename Source::Edge Key; |
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| 572 | typedef typename Target::Edge Value; |
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| 573 | |
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| 574 | Value operator[](const Key& key) { |
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| 575 | return gc.target.direct(gc.undirEdgeRef[key], |
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| 576 | gc.target.direction(key)); |
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| 577 | } |
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| 578 | |
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| 579 | UndirGraphCopy& gc; |
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| 580 | }; |
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| 581 | |
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[1192] | 582 | public: |
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[1720] | 583 | |
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| 584 | /// \brief Constructor for the UndirGraphCopy. |
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| 585 | /// |
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| 586 | /// It copies the content of the \c _source graph into the |
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| 587 | /// \c _target graph. It creates also two references, one beetween |
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| 588 | /// the two nodeset and one beetween the two edgesets. |
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| 589 | UndirGraphCopy(Target& _target, const Source& _source) |
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| 590 | : source(_source), target(_target), |
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| 591 | nodeRefMap(_source), edgeRefMap(*this), undirEdgeRefMap(_source) { |
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| 592 | for (NodeIt it(source); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 593 | nodeRefMap[it] = target.addNode(); |
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| 594 | } |
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| 595 | for (UndirEdgeIt it(source); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 596 | undirEdgeRefMap[it] = target.addEdge(nodeRefMap[source.source(it)], |
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| 597 | nodeRefMap[source.target(it)]); |
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| 598 | } |
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| 599 | } |
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| 600 | |
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| 601 | /// \brief Copies the node references into the given map. |
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| 602 | /// |
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| 603 | /// Copies the node references into the given map. |
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| 604 | template <typename NodeRef> |
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| 605 | const UndirGraphCopy& nodeRef(NodeRef& map) const { |
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| 606 | for (NodeIt it(source); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 607 | map.set(it, nodeRefMap[it]); |
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| 608 | } |
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| 609 | return *this; |
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| 610 | } |
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| 611 | |
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| 612 | /// \brief Reverse and copies the node references into the given map. |
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| 613 | /// |
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| 614 | /// Reverse and copies the node references into the given map. |
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| 615 | template <typename NodeRef> |
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| 616 | const UndirGraphCopy& nodeCrossRef(NodeRef& map) const { |
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| 617 | for (NodeIt it(source); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 618 | map.set(nodeRefMap[it], it); |
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| 619 | } |
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| 620 | return *this; |
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| 621 | } |
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| 622 | |
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| 623 | /// \brief Copies the edge references into the given map. |
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| 624 | /// |
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| 625 | /// Copies the edge references into the given map. |
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| 626 | template <typename EdgeRef> |
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| 627 | const UndirGraphCopy& edgeRef(EdgeRef& map) const { |
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| 628 | for (EdgeIt it(source); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 629 | map.set(edgeRefMap[it], it); |
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| 630 | } |
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| 631 | return *this; |
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| 632 | } |
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| 633 | |
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| 634 | /// \brief Reverse and copies the undirected edge references into the |
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| 635 | /// given map. |
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| 636 | /// |
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| 637 | /// Reverse and copies the undirected edge references into the given map. |
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| 638 | template <typename EdgeRef> |
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| 639 | const UndirGraphCopy& edgeCrossRef(EdgeRef& map) const { |
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| 640 | for (EdgeIt it(source); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 641 | map.set(it, edgeRefMap[it]); |
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| 642 | } |
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| 643 | return *this; |
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| 644 | } |
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| 645 | |
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| 646 | /// \brief Copies the undirected edge references into the given map. |
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| 647 | /// |
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| 648 | /// Copies the undirected edge references into the given map. |
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| 649 | template <typename EdgeRef> |
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| 650 | const UndirGraphCopy& undirEdgeRef(EdgeRef& map) const { |
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| 651 | for (UndirEdgeIt it(source); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 652 | map.set(it, undirEdgeRefMap[it]); |
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| 653 | } |
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| 654 | return *this; |
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| 655 | } |
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| 656 | |
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| 657 | /// \brief Reverse and copies the undirected edge references into the |
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| 658 | /// given map. |
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| 659 | /// |
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| 660 | /// Reverse and copies the undirected edge references into the given map. |
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| 661 | template <typename EdgeRef> |
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| 662 | const UndirGraphCopy& undirEdgeCrossRef(EdgeRef& map) const { |
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| 663 | for (UndirEdgeIt it(source); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 664 | map.set(undirEdgeRefMap[it], it); |
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| 665 | } |
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| 666 | return *this; |
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| 667 | } |
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| 668 | |
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| 669 | /// \brief Make copy of the given map. |
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| 670 | /// |
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| 671 | /// Makes copy of the given map for the newly created graph. |
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| 672 | /// The new map's key type is the target graph's node type, |
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| 673 | /// and the copied map's key type is the source graph's node |
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| 674 | /// type. |
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| 675 | template <typename TargetMap, typename SourceMap> |
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| 676 | const UndirGraphCopy& nodeMap(TargetMap& tMap, |
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| 677 | const SourceMap& sMap) const { |
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| 678 | copyMap(tMap, sMap, NodeIt(source), nodeRefMap); |
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| 679 | return *this; |
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| 680 | } |
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| 681 | |
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| 682 | /// \brief Make copy of the given map. |
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| 683 | /// |
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| 684 | /// Makes copy of the given map for the newly created graph. |
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| 685 | /// The new map's key type is the target graph's edge type, |
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| 686 | /// and the copied map's key type is the source graph's edge |
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| 687 | /// type. |
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| 688 | template <typename TargetMap, typename SourceMap> |
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| 689 | const UndirGraphCopy& edgeMap(TargetMap& tMap, |
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| 690 | const SourceMap& sMap) const { |
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| 691 | copyMap(tMap, sMap, EdgeIt(source), edgeRefMap); |
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| 692 | return *this; |
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| 693 | } |
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| 694 | |
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| 695 | /// \brief Make copy of the given map. |
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| 696 | /// |
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| 697 | /// Makes copy of the given map for the newly created graph. |
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| 698 | /// The new map's key type is the target graph's edge type, |
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| 699 | /// and the copied map's key type is the source graph's edge |
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| 700 | /// type. |
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| 701 | template <typename TargetMap, typename SourceMap> |
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| 702 | const UndirGraphCopy& undirEdgeMap(TargetMap& tMap, |
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| 703 | const SourceMap& sMap) const { |
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| 704 | copyMap(tMap, sMap, UndirEdgeIt(source), undirEdgeRefMap); |
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| 705 | return *this; |
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| 706 | } |
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| 707 | |
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| 708 | /// \brief Gives back the stored node references. |
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| 709 | /// |
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| 710 | /// Gives back the stored node references. |
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| 711 | const NodeRefMap& nodeRef() const { |
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| 712 | return nodeRefMap; |
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| 713 | } |
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| 714 | |
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| 715 | /// \brief Gives back the stored edge references. |
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| 716 | /// |
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| 717 | /// Gives back the stored edge references. |
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| 718 | const EdgeRefMap& edgeRef() const { |
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| 719 | return edgeRefMap; |
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| 720 | } |
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| 721 | |
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| 722 | /// \brief Gives back the stored undir edge references. |
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| 723 | /// |
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| 724 | /// Gives back the stored undir edge references. |
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| 725 | const UndirEdgeRefMap& undirEdgeRef() const { |
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| 726 | return undirEdgeRefMap; |
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| 727 | } |
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| 728 | |
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| 729 | void run() {} |
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| 730 | |
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| 731 | private: |
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[1192] | 732 | |
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[1720] | 733 | const Source& source; |
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| 734 | Target& target; |
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[947] | 735 | |
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[1720] | 736 | NodeRefMap nodeRefMap; |
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| 737 | EdgeRefMap edgeRefMap; |
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| 738 | UndirEdgeRefMap undirEdgeRefMap; |
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[1192] | 739 | }; |
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| 740 | |
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[1720] | 741 | /// \brief Copy a graph to an other graph. |
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| 742 | /// |
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| 743 | /// Copy a graph to an other graph. |
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| 744 | /// The usage of the function: |
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| 745 | /// |
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| 746 | /// \code |
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| 747 | /// copyGraph(trg, src).nodeRef(nr).edgeCrossRef(ecr); |
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| 748 | /// \endcode |
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| 749 | /// |
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| 750 | /// After the copy the \c nr map will contain the mapping from the |
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| 751 | /// source graph's nodes to the target graph's nodes and the \c ecr will |
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| 752 | /// contain the mapping from the target graph's edges to the source's |
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| 753 | /// edges. |
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| 754 | template <typename Target, typename Source> |
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| 755 | UndirGraphCopy<Target, Source> |
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| 756 | copyUndirGraph(Target& target, const Source& source) { |
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| 757 | return UndirGraphCopy<Target, Source>(target, source); |
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| 758 | } |
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[1192] | 759 | |
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| 760 | |
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| 761 | /// @} |
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[1402] | 762 | |
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| 763 | /// \addtogroup graph_maps |
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| 764 | /// @{ |
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| 765 | |
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[1413] | 766 | /// Provides an immutable and unique id for each item in the graph. |
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| 767 | |
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[1540] | 768 | /// The IdMap class provides a unique and immutable id for each item of the |
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| 769 | /// same type (e.g. node) in the graph. This id is <ul><li>\b unique: |
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| 770 | /// different items (nodes) get different ids <li>\b immutable: the id of an |
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| 771 | /// item (node) does not change (even if you delete other nodes). </ul> |
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| 772 | /// Through this map you get access (i.e. can read) the inner id values of |
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| 773 | /// the items stored in the graph. This map can be inverted with its member |
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| 774 | /// class \c InverseMap. |
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[1413] | 775 | /// |
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| 776 | template <typename _Graph, typename _Item> |
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| 777 | class IdMap { |
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| 778 | public: |
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| 779 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
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| 780 | typedef int Value; |
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| 781 | typedef _Item Item; |
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| 782 | typedef _Item Key; |
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| 783 | |
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| 784 | /// \brief Constructor. |
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| 785 | /// |
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| 786 | /// Constructor for creating id map. |
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| 787 | IdMap(const Graph& _graph) : graph(&_graph) {} |
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| 788 | |
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| 789 | /// \brief Gives back the \e id of the item. |
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| 790 | /// |
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| 791 | /// Gives back the immutable and unique \e id of the map. |
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| 792 | int operator[](const Item& item) const { return graph->id(item);} |
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| 793 | |
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| 794 | |
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| 795 | private: |
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| 796 | const Graph* graph; |
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| 797 | |
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| 798 | public: |
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| 799 | |
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[1540] | 800 | /// \brief The class represents the inverse of its owner (IdMap). |
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[1413] | 801 | /// |
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[1540] | 802 | /// The class represents the inverse of its owner (IdMap). |
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[1413] | 803 | /// \see inverse() |
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| 804 | class InverseMap { |
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| 805 | public: |
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[1419] | 806 | |
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[1413] | 807 | /// \brief Constructor. |
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| 808 | /// |
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| 809 | /// Constructor for creating an id-to-item map. |
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| 810 | InverseMap(const Graph& _graph) : graph(&_graph) {} |
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| 811 | |
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| 812 | /// \brief Constructor. |
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| 813 | /// |
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| 814 | /// Constructor for creating an id-to-item map. |
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| 815 | InverseMap(const IdMap& idMap) : graph(idMap.graph) {} |
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| 816 | |
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| 817 | /// \brief Gives back the given item from its id. |
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| 818 | /// |
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| 819 | /// Gives back the given item from its id. |
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| 820 | /// |
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| 821 | Item operator[](int id) const { return graph->fromId(id, Item());} |
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| 822 | private: |
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| 823 | const Graph* graph; |
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| 824 | }; |
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| 825 | |
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| 826 | /// \brief Gives back the inverse of the map. |
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| 827 | /// |
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[1540] | 828 | /// Gives back the inverse of the IdMap. |
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[1413] | 829 | InverseMap inverse() const { return InverseMap(*graph);} |
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| 830 | |
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| 831 | }; |
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| 832 | |
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| 833 | |
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[1526] | 834 | /// \brief General invertable graph-map type. |
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[1402] | 835 | |
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[1540] | 836 | /// This type provides simple invertable graph-maps. |
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[1526] | 837 | /// The InvertableMap wraps an arbitrary ReadWriteMap |
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| 838 | /// and if a key is set to a new value then store it |
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[1402] | 839 | /// in the inverse map. |
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| 840 | /// \param _Graph The graph type. |
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[1526] | 841 | /// \param _Map The map to extend with invertable functionality. |
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[1402] | 842 | template < |
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| 843 | typename _Graph, |
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| 844 | typename _Item, |
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| 845 | typename _Value, |
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| 846 | typename _Map |
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[1413] | 847 | = typename ItemSetTraits<_Graph, _Item>::template Map<_Value>::Parent |
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[1402] | 848 | > |
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[1413] | 849 | class InvertableMap : protected _Map { |
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[1402] | 850 | |
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| 851 | public: |
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| 852 | |
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| 853 | typedef _Map Map; |
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| 854 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
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[1413] | 855 | |
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| 856 | /// The key type of InvertableMap (Node, Edge, UndirEdge). |
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[1402] | 857 | typedef typename _Map::Key Key; |
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[1413] | 858 | /// The value type of the InvertableMap. |
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[1402] | 859 | typedef typename _Map::Value Value; |
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| 860 | |
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| 861 | /// \brief Constructor. |
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| 862 | /// |
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[1413] | 863 | /// Construct a new InvertableMap for the graph. |
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[1402] | 864 | /// |
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[1413] | 865 | InvertableMap(const Graph& graph) : Map(graph) {} |
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[1402] | 866 | |
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| 867 | /// \brief The setter function of the map. |
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| 868 | /// |
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[1413] | 869 | /// Sets the mapped value. |
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[1402] | 870 | void set(const Key& key, const Value& val) { |
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| 871 | Value oldval = Map::operator[](key); |
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[1413] | 872 | typename Container::iterator it = invMap.find(oldval); |
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[1402] | 873 | if (it != invMap.end() && it->second == key) { |
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| 874 | invMap.erase(it); |
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| 875 | } |
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| 876 | invMap.insert(make_pair(val, key)); |
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| 877 | Map::set(key, val); |
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| 878 | } |
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| 879 | |
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| 880 | /// \brief The getter function of the map. |
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| 881 | /// |
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| 882 | /// It gives back the value associated with the key. |
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[1720] | 883 | Value operator[](const Key& key) const { |
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[1402] | 884 | return Map::operator[](key); |
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| 885 | } |
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| 886 | |
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[1515] | 887 | protected: |
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| 888 | |
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[1402] | 889 | /// \brief Add a new key to the map. |
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| 890 | /// |
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| 891 | /// Add a new key to the map. It is called by the |
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| 892 | /// \c AlterationNotifier. |
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| 893 | virtual void add(const Key& key) { |
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| 894 | Map::add(key); |
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| 895 | } |
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| 896 | |
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| 897 | /// \brief Erase the key from the map. |
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| 898 | /// |
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| 899 | /// Erase the key to the map. It is called by the |
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| 900 | /// \c AlterationNotifier. |
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| 901 | virtual void erase(const Key& key) { |
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| 902 | Value val = Map::operator[](key); |
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[1413] | 903 | typename Container::iterator it = invMap.find(val); |
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[1402] | 904 | if (it != invMap.end() && it->second == key) { |
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| 905 | invMap.erase(it); |
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| 906 | } |
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| 907 | Map::erase(key); |
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| 908 | } |
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| 909 | |
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| 910 | /// \brief Clear the keys from the map and inverse map. |
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| 911 | /// |
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| 912 | /// Clear the keys from the map and inverse map. It is called by the |
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| 913 | /// \c AlterationNotifier. |
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| 914 | virtual void clear() { |
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| 915 | invMap.clear(); |
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| 916 | Map::clear(); |
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| 917 | } |
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| 918 | |
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[1413] | 919 | private: |
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| 920 | |
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| 921 | typedef std::map<Value, Key> Container; |
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| 922 | Container invMap; |
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| 923 | |
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| 924 | public: |
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| 925 | |
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| 926 | /// \brief The inverse map type. |
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| 927 | /// |
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| 928 | /// The inverse of this map. The subscript operator of the map |
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| 929 | /// gives back always the item what was last assigned to the value. |
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| 930 | class InverseMap { |
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| 931 | public: |
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| 932 | /// \brief Constructor of the InverseMap. |
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| 933 | /// |
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| 934 | /// Constructor of the InverseMap. |
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| 935 | InverseMap(const InvertableMap& _inverted) : inverted(_inverted) {} |
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| 936 | |
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| 937 | /// The value type of the InverseMap. |
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| 938 | typedef typename InvertableMap::Key Value; |
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| 939 | /// The key type of the InverseMap. |
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| 940 | typedef typename InvertableMap::Value Key; |
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| 941 | |
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| 942 | /// \brief Subscript operator. |
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| 943 | /// |
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| 944 | /// Subscript operator. It gives back always the item |
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| 945 | /// what was last assigned to the value. |
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| 946 | Value operator[](const Key& key) const { |
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| 947 | typename Container::const_iterator it = inverted.invMap.find(key); |
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| 948 | return it->second; |
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| 949 | } |
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| 950 | |
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| 951 | private: |
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| 952 | const InvertableMap& inverted; |
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| 953 | }; |
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| 954 | |
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[1402] | 955 | /// \brief It gives back the just readeable inverse map. |
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| 956 | /// |
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| 957 | /// It gives back the just readeable inverse map. |
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[1413] | 958 | InverseMap inverse() const { |
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| 959 | return InverseMap(*this); |
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[1402] | 960 | } |
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| 961 | |
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| 962 | |
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[1413] | 963 | |
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[1402] | 964 | }; |
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| 965 | |
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| 966 | /// \brief Provides a mutable, continuous and unique descriptor for each |
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| 967 | /// item in the graph. |
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| 968 | /// |
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[1540] | 969 | /// The DescriptorMap class provides a unique and continuous (but mutable) |
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| 970 | /// descriptor (id) for each item of the same type (e.g. node) in the |
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| 971 | /// graph. This id is <ul><li>\b unique: different items (nodes) get |
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| 972 | /// different ids <li>\b continuous: the range of the ids is the set of |
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| 973 | /// integers between 0 and \c n-1, where \c n is the number of the items of |
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| 974 | /// this type (e.g. nodes) (so the id of a node can change if you delete an |
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| 975 | /// other node, i.e. this id is mutable). </ul> This map can be inverted |
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| 976 | /// with its member class \c InverseMap. |
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[1402] | 977 | /// |
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| 978 | /// \param _Graph The graph class the \c DescriptorMap belongs to. |
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| 979 | /// \param _Item The Item is the Key of the Map. It may be Node, Edge or |
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| 980 | /// UndirEdge. |
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| 981 | /// \param _Map A ReadWriteMap mapping from the item type to integer. |
---|
| 982 | template < |
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| 983 | typename _Graph, |
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| 984 | typename _Item, |
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[1413] | 985 | typename _Map |
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| 986 | = typename ItemSetTraits<_Graph, _Item>::template Map<int>::Parent |
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[1402] | 987 | > |
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| 988 | class DescriptorMap : protected _Map { |
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| 989 | |
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| 990 | typedef _Item Item; |
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| 991 | typedef _Map Map; |
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| 992 | |
---|
| 993 | public: |
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| 994 | /// The graph class of DescriptorMap. |
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| 995 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
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| 996 | |
---|
| 997 | /// The key type of DescriptorMap (Node, Edge, UndirEdge). |
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| 998 | typedef typename _Map::Key Key; |
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| 999 | /// The value type of DescriptorMap. |
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| 1000 | typedef typename _Map::Value Value; |
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| 1001 | |
---|
| 1002 | /// \brief Constructor. |
---|
| 1003 | /// |
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[1413] | 1004 | /// Constructor for descriptor map. |
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[1402] | 1005 | DescriptorMap(const Graph& _graph) : Map(_graph) { |
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| 1006 | build(); |
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| 1007 | } |
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| 1008 | |
---|
[1515] | 1009 | protected: |
---|
| 1010 | |
---|
[1402] | 1011 | /// \brief Add a new key to the map. |
---|
| 1012 | /// |
---|
| 1013 | /// Add a new key to the map. It is called by the |
---|
| 1014 | /// \c AlterationNotifier. |
---|
| 1015 | virtual void add(const Item& item) { |
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| 1016 | Map::add(item); |
---|
| 1017 | Map::set(item, invMap.size()); |
---|
| 1018 | invMap.push_back(item); |
---|
| 1019 | } |
---|
| 1020 | |
---|
| 1021 | /// \brief Erase the key from the map. |
---|
| 1022 | /// |
---|
| 1023 | /// Erase the key to the map. It is called by the |
---|
| 1024 | /// \c AlterationNotifier. |
---|
| 1025 | virtual void erase(const Item& item) { |
---|
| 1026 | Map::set(invMap.back(), Map::operator[](item)); |
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| 1027 | invMap[Map::operator[](item)] = invMap.back(); |
---|
[1413] | 1028 | invMap.pop_back(); |
---|
[1402] | 1029 | Map::erase(item); |
---|
| 1030 | } |
---|
| 1031 | |
---|
| 1032 | /// \brief Build the unique map. |
---|
| 1033 | /// |
---|
| 1034 | /// Build the unique map. It is called by the |
---|
| 1035 | /// \c AlterationNotifier. |
---|
| 1036 | virtual void build() { |
---|
| 1037 | Map::build(); |
---|
| 1038 | Item it; |
---|
| 1039 | const typename Map::Graph* graph = Map::getGraph(); |
---|
| 1040 | for (graph->first(it); it != INVALID; graph->next(it)) { |
---|
| 1041 | Map::set(it, invMap.size()); |
---|
| 1042 | invMap.push_back(it); |
---|
| 1043 | } |
---|
| 1044 | } |
---|
| 1045 | |
---|
| 1046 | /// \brief Clear the keys from the map. |
---|
| 1047 | /// |
---|
| 1048 | /// Clear the keys from the map. It is called by the |
---|
| 1049 | /// \c AlterationNotifier. |
---|
| 1050 | virtual void clear() { |
---|
| 1051 | invMap.clear(); |
---|
| 1052 | Map::clear(); |
---|
| 1053 | } |
---|
| 1054 | |
---|
[1538] | 1055 | public: |
---|
| 1056 | |
---|
[1552] | 1057 | /// \brief Swaps the position of the two items in the map. |
---|
| 1058 | /// |
---|
| 1059 | /// Swaps the position of the two items in the map. |
---|
| 1060 | void swap(const Item& p, const Item& q) { |
---|
| 1061 | int pi = Map::operator[](p); |
---|
| 1062 | int qi = Map::operator[](q); |
---|
| 1063 | Map::set(p, qi); |
---|
| 1064 | invMap[qi] = p; |
---|
| 1065 | Map::set(q, pi); |
---|
| 1066 | invMap[pi] = q; |
---|
| 1067 | } |
---|
| 1068 | |
---|
[1402] | 1069 | /// \brief Gives back the \e descriptor of the item. |
---|
| 1070 | /// |
---|
| 1071 | /// Gives back the mutable and unique \e descriptor of the map. |
---|
| 1072 | int operator[](const Item& item) const { |
---|
| 1073 | return Map::operator[](item); |
---|
| 1074 | } |
---|
| 1075 | |
---|
[1413] | 1076 | private: |
---|
| 1077 | |
---|
| 1078 | typedef std::vector<Item> Container; |
---|
| 1079 | Container invMap; |
---|
| 1080 | |
---|
| 1081 | public: |
---|
[1540] | 1082 | /// \brief The inverse map type of DescriptorMap. |
---|
[1413] | 1083 | /// |
---|
[1540] | 1084 | /// The inverse map type of DescriptorMap. |
---|
[1413] | 1085 | class InverseMap { |
---|
| 1086 | public: |
---|
| 1087 | /// \brief Constructor of the InverseMap. |
---|
| 1088 | /// |
---|
| 1089 | /// Constructor of the InverseMap. |
---|
| 1090 | InverseMap(const DescriptorMap& _inverted) |
---|
| 1091 | : inverted(_inverted) {} |
---|
| 1092 | |
---|
| 1093 | |
---|
| 1094 | /// The value type of the InverseMap. |
---|
| 1095 | typedef typename DescriptorMap::Key Value; |
---|
| 1096 | /// The key type of the InverseMap. |
---|
| 1097 | typedef typename DescriptorMap::Value Key; |
---|
| 1098 | |
---|
| 1099 | /// \brief Subscript operator. |
---|
| 1100 | /// |
---|
| 1101 | /// Subscript operator. It gives back the item |
---|
| 1102 | /// that the descriptor belongs to currently. |
---|
| 1103 | Value operator[](const Key& key) const { |
---|
| 1104 | return inverted.invMap[key]; |
---|
| 1105 | } |
---|
[1470] | 1106 | |
---|
| 1107 | /// \brief Size of the map. |
---|
| 1108 | /// |
---|
| 1109 | /// Returns the size of the map. |
---|
[1552] | 1110 | int size() const { |
---|
[1470] | 1111 | return inverted.invMap.size(); |
---|
| 1112 | } |
---|
[1413] | 1113 | |
---|
| 1114 | private: |
---|
| 1115 | const DescriptorMap& inverted; |
---|
| 1116 | }; |
---|
| 1117 | |
---|
[1402] | 1118 | /// \brief Gives back the inverse of the map. |
---|
| 1119 | /// |
---|
| 1120 | /// Gives back the inverse of the map. |
---|
| 1121 | const InverseMap inverse() const { |
---|
[1413] | 1122 | return InverseMap(*this); |
---|
[1402] | 1123 | } |
---|
| 1124 | }; |
---|
| 1125 | |
---|
| 1126 | /// \brief Returns the source of the given edge. |
---|
| 1127 | /// |
---|
| 1128 | /// The SourceMap gives back the source Node of the given edge. |
---|
| 1129 | /// \author Balazs Dezso |
---|
| 1130 | template <typename Graph> |
---|
| 1131 | class SourceMap { |
---|
| 1132 | public: |
---|
[1419] | 1133 | |
---|
[1402] | 1134 | typedef typename Graph::Node Value; |
---|
| 1135 | typedef typename Graph::Edge Key; |
---|
| 1136 | |
---|
| 1137 | /// \brief Constructor |
---|
| 1138 | /// |
---|
| 1139 | /// Constructor |
---|
| 1140 | /// \param _graph The graph that the map belongs to. |
---|
| 1141 | SourceMap(const Graph& _graph) : graph(_graph) {} |
---|
| 1142 | |
---|
| 1143 | /// \brief The subscript operator. |
---|
| 1144 | /// |
---|
| 1145 | /// The subscript operator. |
---|
| 1146 | /// \param edge The edge |
---|
| 1147 | /// \return The source of the edge |
---|
[1679] | 1148 | Value operator[](const Key& edge) const { |
---|
[1402] | 1149 | return graph.source(edge); |
---|
| 1150 | } |
---|
| 1151 | |
---|
| 1152 | private: |
---|
| 1153 | const Graph& graph; |
---|
| 1154 | }; |
---|
| 1155 | |
---|
| 1156 | /// \brief Returns a \ref SourceMap class |
---|
| 1157 | /// |
---|
| 1158 | /// This function just returns an \ref SourceMap class. |
---|
| 1159 | /// \relates SourceMap |
---|
| 1160 | template <typename Graph> |
---|
| 1161 | inline SourceMap<Graph> sourceMap(const Graph& graph) { |
---|
| 1162 | return SourceMap<Graph>(graph); |
---|
| 1163 | } |
---|
| 1164 | |
---|
| 1165 | /// \brief Returns the target of the given edge. |
---|
| 1166 | /// |
---|
| 1167 | /// The TargetMap gives back the target Node of the given edge. |
---|
| 1168 | /// \author Balazs Dezso |
---|
| 1169 | template <typename Graph> |
---|
| 1170 | class TargetMap { |
---|
| 1171 | public: |
---|
[1419] | 1172 | |
---|
[1402] | 1173 | typedef typename Graph::Node Value; |
---|
| 1174 | typedef typename Graph::Edge Key; |
---|
| 1175 | |
---|
| 1176 | /// \brief Constructor |
---|
| 1177 | /// |
---|
| 1178 | /// Constructor |
---|
| 1179 | /// \param _graph The graph that the map belongs to. |
---|
| 1180 | TargetMap(const Graph& _graph) : graph(_graph) {} |
---|
| 1181 | |
---|
| 1182 | /// \brief The subscript operator. |
---|
| 1183 | /// |
---|
| 1184 | /// The subscript operator. |
---|
[1536] | 1185 | /// \param e The edge |
---|
[1402] | 1186 | /// \return The target of the edge |
---|
[1679] | 1187 | Value operator[](const Key& e) const { |
---|
[1536] | 1188 | return graph.target(e); |
---|
[1402] | 1189 | } |
---|
| 1190 | |
---|
| 1191 | private: |
---|
| 1192 | const Graph& graph; |
---|
| 1193 | }; |
---|
| 1194 | |
---|
| 1195 | /// \brief Returns a \ref TargetMap class |
---|
[1515] | 1196 | /// |
---|
[1540] | 1197 | /// This function just returns a \ref TargetMap class. |
---|
[1402] | 1198 | /// \relates TargetMap |
---|
| 1199 | template <typename Graph> |
---|
| 1200 | inline TargetMap<Graph> targetMap(const Graph& graph) { |
---|
| 1201 | return TargetMap<Graph>(graph); |
---|
| 1202 | } |
---|
| 1203 | |
---|
[1540] | 1204 | /// \brief Returns the "forward" directed edge view of an undirected edge. |
---|
[1419] | 1205 | /// |
---|
[1540] | 1206 | /// Returns the "forward" directed edge view of an undirected edge. |
---|
[1419] | 1207 | /// \author Balazs Dezso |
---|
| 1208 | template <typename Graph> |
---|
| 1209 | class ForwardMap { |
---|
| 1210 | public: |
---|
| 1211 | |
---|
| 1212 | typedef typename Graph::Edge Value; |
---|
| 1213 | typedef typename Graph::UndirEdge Key; |
---|
| 1214 | |
---|
| 1215 | /// \brief Constructor |
---|
| 1216 | /// |
---|
| 1217 | /// Constructor |
---|
| 1218 | /// \param _graph The graph that the map belongs to. |
---|
| 1219 | ForwardMap(const Graph& _graph) : graph(_graph) {} |
---|
| 1220 | |
---|
| 1221 | /// \brief The subscript operator. |
---|
| 1222 | /// |
---|
| 1223 | /// The subscript operator. |
---|
| 1224 | /// \param key An undirected edge |
---|
| 1225 | /// \return The "forward" directed edge view of undirected edge |
---|
| 1226 | Value operator[](const Key& key) const { |
---|
[1627] | 1227 | return graph.direct(key, true); |
---|
[1419] | 1228 | } |
---|
| 1229 | |
---|
| 1230 | private: |
---|
| 1231 | const Graph& graph; |
---|
| 1232 | }; |
---|
| 1233 | |
---|
| 1234 | /// \brief Returns a \ref ForwardMap class |
---|
[1515] | 1235 | /// |
---|
[1419] | 1236 | /// This function just returns an \ref ForwardMap class. |
---|
| 1237 | /// \relates ForwardMap |
---|
| 1238 | template <typename Graph> |
---|
| 1239 | inline ForwardMap<Graph> forwardMap(const Graph& graph) { |
---|
| 1240 | return ForwardMap<Graph>(graph); |
---|
| 1241 | } |
---|
| 1242 | |
---|
[1540] | 1243 | /// \brief Returns the "backward" directed edge view of an undirected edge. |
---|
[1419] | 1244 | /// |
---|
[1540] | 1245 | /// Returns the "backward" directed edge view of an undirected edge. |
---|
[1419] | 1246 | /// \author Balazs Dezso |
---|
| 1247 | template <typename Graph> |
---|
| 1248 | class BackwardMap { |
---|
| 1249 | public: |
---|
| 1250 | |
---|
| 1251 | typedef typename Graph::Edge Value; |
---|
| 1252 | typedef typename Graph::UndirEdge Key; |
---|
| 1253 | |
---|
| 1254 | /// \brief Constructor |
---|
| 1255 | /// |
---|
| 1256 | /// Constructor |
---|
| 1257 | /// \param _graph The graph that the map belongs to. |
---|
| 1258 | BackwardMap(const Graph& _graph) : graph(_graph) {} |
---|
| 1259 | |
---|
| 1260 | /// \brief The subscript operator. |
---|
| 1261 | /// |
---|
| 1262 | /// The subscript operator. |
---|
| 1263 | /// \param key An undirected edge |
---|
| 1264 | /// \return The "backward" directed edge view of undirected edge |
---|
| 1265 | Value operator[](const Key& key) const { |
---|
[1627] | 1266 | return graph.direct(key, false); |
---|
[1419] | 1267 | } |
---|
| 1268 | |
---|
| 1269 | private: |
---|
| 1270 | const Graph& graph; |
---|
| 1271 | }; |
---|
| 1272 | |
---|
| 1273 | /// \brief Returns a \ref BackwardMap class |
---|
| 1274 | |
---|
[1540] | 1275 | /// This function just returns a \ref BackwardMap class. |
---|
[1419] | 1276 | /// \relates BackwardMap |
---|
| 1277 | template <typename Graph> |
---|
| 1278 | inline BackwardMap<Graph> backwardMap(const Graph& graph) { |
---|
| 1279 | return BackwardMap<Graph>(graph); |
---|
| 1280 | } |
---|
| 1281 | |
---|
[1695] | 1282 | /// \brief Potential difference map |
---|
| 1283 | /// |
---|
| 1284 | /// If there is an potential map on the nodes then we |
---|
| 1285 | /// can get an edge map as we get the substraction of the |
---|
| 1286 | /// values of the target and source. |
---|
| 1287 | template <typename Graph, typename NodeMap> |
---|
| 1288 | class PotentialDifferenceMap { |
---|
[1515] | 1289 | public: |
---|
[1695] | 1290 | typedef typename Graph::Edge Key; |
---|
| 1291 | typedef typename NodeMap::Value Value; |
---|
| 1292 | |
---|
| 1293 | /// \brief Constructor |
---|
| 1294 | /// |
---|
| 1295 | /// Contructor of the map |
---|
| 1296 | PotentialDifferenceMap(const Graph& _graph, const NodeMap& _potential) |
---|
| 1297 | : graph(_graph), potential(_potential) {} |
---|
| 1298 | |
---|
| 1299 | /// \brief Const subscription operator |
---|
| 1300 | /// |
---|
| 1301 | /// Const subscription operator |
---|
| 1302 | Value operator[](const Key& edge) const { |
---|
| 1303 | return potential[graph.target(edge)] - potential[graph.source(edge)]; |
---|
| 1304 | } |
---|
| 1305 | |
---|
| 1306 | private: |
---|
| 1307 | const Graph& graph; |
---|
| 1308 | const NodeMap& potential; |
---|
| 1309 | }; |
---|
| 1310 | |
---|
| 1311 | /// \brief Just returns a PotentialDifferenceMap |
---|
| 1312 | /// |
---|
| 1313 | /// Just returns a PotentialDifferenceMap |
---|
| 1314 | /// \relates PotentialDifferenceMap |
---|
| 1315 | template <typename Graph, typename NodeMap> |
---|
| 1316 | PotentialDifferenceMap<Graph, NodeMap> |
---|
| 1317 | potentialDifferenceMap(const Graph& graph, const NodeMap& potential) { |
---|
| 1318 | return PotentialDifferenceMap<Graph, NodeMap>(graph, potential); |
---|
| 1319 | } |
---|
| 1320 | |
---|
[1515] | 1321 | /// \brief Map of the node in-degrees. |
---|
[1453] | 1322 | /// |
---|
[1540] | 1323 | /// This map returns the in-degree of a node. Once it is constructed, |
---|
[1515] | 1324 | /// the degrees are stored in a standard NodeMap, so each query is done |
---|
[1540] | 1325 | /// in constant time. On the other hand, the values are updated automatically |
---|
[1515] | 1326 | /// whenever the graph changes. |
---|
| 1327 | /// |
---|
[1729] | 1328 | /// \warning Besides addNode() and addEdge(), a graph structure may provide |
---|
[1730] | 1329 | /// alternative ways to modify the graph. The correct behavior of InDegMap |
---|
[1729] | 1330 | /// is not guarantied if these additional featureas are used. For example |
---|
| 1331 | /// the funstions \ref ListGraph::changeSource() "changeSource()", |
---|
| 1332 | /// \ref ListGraph::changeTarget() "changeTarget()" and |
---|
| 1333 | /// \ref ListGraph::reverseEdge() "reverseEdge()" |
---|
| 1334 | /// of \ref ListGraph will \e not update the degree values correctly. |
---|
| 1335 | /// |
---|
[1515] | 1336 | /// \sa OutDegMap |
---|
| 1337 | |
---|
[1453] | 1338 | template <typename _Graph> |
---|
[1515] | 1339 | class InDegMap |
---|
| 1340 | : protected AlterationNotifier<typename _Graph::Edge>::ObserverBase { |
---|
| 1341 | |
---|
[1453] | 1342 | public: |
---|
[1515] | 1343 | |
---|
| 1344 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
---|
[1453] | 1345 | typedef int Value; |
---|
[1515] | 1346 | typedef typename Graph::Node Key; |
---|
| 1347 | |
---|
| 1348 | private: |
---|
| 1349 | |
---|
| 1350 | class AutoNodeMap : public Graph::template NodeMap<int> { |
---|
| 1351 | public: |
---|
| 1352 | |
---|
| 1353 | typedef typename Graph::template NodeMap<int> Parent; |
---|
| 1354 | |
---|
| 1355 | typedef typename Parent::Key Key; |
---|
| 1356 | typedef typename Parent::Value Value; |
---|
| 1357 | |
---|
| 1358 | AutoNodeMap(const Graph& graph) : Parent(graph, 0) {} |
---|
| 1359 | |
---|
| 1360 | void add(const Key& key) { |
---|
| 1361 | Parent::add(key); |
---|
| 1362 | Parent::set(key, 0); |
---|
| 1363 | } |
---|
| 1364 | }; |
---|
| 1365 | |
---|
| 1366 | public: |
---|
[1453] | 1367 | |
---|
| 1368 | /// \brief Constructor. |
---|
| 1369 | /// |
---|
| 1370 | /// Constructor for creating in-degree map. |
---|
[1515] | 1371 | InDegMap(const Graph& _graph) : graph(_graph), deg(_graph) { |
---|
[1459] | 1372 | AlterationNotifier<typename _Graph::Edge> |
---|
| 1373 | ::ObserverBase::attach(graph.getNotifier(typename _Graph::Edge())); |
---|
[1515] | 1374 | |
---|
| 1375 | for(typename _Graph::NodeIt it(graph); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
---|
| 1376 | deg[it] = countInEdges(graph, it); |
---|
| 1377 | } |
---|
[1453] | 1378 | } |
---|
| 1379 | |
---|
[1515] | 1380 | virtual ~InDegMap() { |
---|
[1459] | 1381 | AlterationNotifier<typename _Graph::Edge>:: |
---|
[1453] | 1382 | ObserverBase::detach(); |
---|
| 1383 | } |
---|
| 1384 | |
---|
[1459] | 1385 | /// Gives back the in-degree of a Node. |
---|
[1515] | 1386 | int operator[](const Key& key) const { |
---|
| 1387 | return deg[key]; |
---|
[1459] | 1388 | } |
---|
[1453] | 1389 | |
---|
| 1390 | protected: |
---|
[1515] | 1391 | |
---|
| 1392 | typedef typename Graph::Edge Edge; |
---|
| 1393 | |
---|
| 1394 | virtual void add(const Edge& edge) { |
---|
| 1395 | ++deg[graph.target(edge)]; |
---|
[1453] | 1396 | } |
---|
| 1397 | |
---|
[1515] | 1398 | virtual void erase(const Edge& edge) { |
---|
| 1399 | --deg[graph.target(edge)]; |
---|
| 1400 | } |
---|
| 1401 | |
---|
[1720] | 1402 | virtual void signalChange(const Edge& edge) { |
---|
| 1403 | erase(edge); |
---|
| 1404 | } |
---|
| 1405 | |
---|
| 1406 | virtual void commitChange(const Edge& edge) { |
---|
| 1407 | add(edge); |
---|
| 1408 | } |
---|
[1515] | 1409 | |
---|
| 1410 | virtual void build() { |
---|
| 1411 | for(typename _Graph::NodeIt it(graph); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
---|
| 1412 | deg[it] = countInEdges(graph, it); |
---|
| 1413 | } |
---|
| 1414 | } |
---|
| 1415 | |
---|
| 1416 | virtual void clear() { |
---|
| 1417 | for(typename _Graph::NodeIt it(graph); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
---|
| 1418 | deg[it] = 0; |
---|
| 1419 | } |
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| 1420 | } |
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| 1421 | private: |
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[1506] | 1422 | |
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[1515] | 1423 | const _Graph& graph; |
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| 1424 | AutoNodeMap deg; |
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[1459] | 1425 | }; |
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| 1426 | |
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[1515] | 1427 | /// \brief Map of the node out-degrees. |
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| 1428 | /// |
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[1540] | 1429 | /// This map returns the out-degree of a node. Once it is constructed, |
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[1515] | 1430 | /// the degrees are stored in a standard NodeMap, so each query is done |
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[1540] | 1431 | /// in constant time. On the other hand, the values are updated automatically |
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[1515] | 1432 | /// whenever the graph changes. |
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| 1433 | /// |
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[1729] | 1434 | /// \warning Besides addNode() and addEdge(), a graph structure may provide |
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[1730] | 1435 | /// alternative ways to modify the graph. The correct behavior of OutDegMap |
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[1729] | 1436 | /// is not guarantied if these additional featureas are used. For example |
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| 1437 | /// the funstions \ref ListGraph::changeSource() "changeSource()", |
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| 1438 | /// \ref ListGraph::changeTarget() "changeTarget()" and |
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| 1439 | /// \ref ListGraph::reverseEdge() "reverseEdge()" |
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| 1440 | /// of \ref ListGraph will \e not update the degree values correctly. |
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| 1441 | /// |
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[1555] | 1442 | /// \sa InDegMap |
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[1459] | 1443 | |
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| 1444 | template <typename _Graph> |
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[1515] | 1445 | class OutDegMap |
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| 1446 | : protected AlterationNotifier<typename _Graph::Edge>::ObserverBase { |
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| 1447 | |
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[1459] | 1448 | public: |
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[1515] | 1449 | |
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| 1450 | typedef _Graph Graph; |
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[1459] | 1451 | typedef int Value; |
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[1515] | 1452 | typedef typename Graph::Node Key; |
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| 1453 | |
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| 1454 | private: |
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| 1455 | |
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| 1456 | class AutoNodeMap : public Graph::template NodeMap<int> { |
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| 1457 | public: |
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| 1458 | |
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| 1459 | typedef typename Graph::template NodeMap<int> Parent; |
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| 1460 | |
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| 1461 | typedef typename Parent::Key Key; |
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| 1462 | typedef typename Parent::Value Value; |
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| 1463 | |
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| 1464 | AutoNodeMap(const Graph& graph) : Parent(graph, 0) {} |
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| 1465 | |
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| 1466 | void add(const Key& key) { |
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| 1467 | Parent::add(key); |
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| 1468 | Parent::set(key, 0); |
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| 1469 | } |
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| 1470 | }; |
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| 1471 | |
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| 1472 | public: |
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[1459] | 1473 | |
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| 1474 | /// \brief Constructor. |
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| 1475 | /// |
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| 1476 | /// Constructor for creating out-degree map. |
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[1515] | 1477 | OutDegMap(const Graph& _graph) : graph(_graph), deg(_graph) { |
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[1459] | 1478 | AlterationNotifier<typename _Graph::Edge> |
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| 1479 | ::ObserverBase::attach(graph.getNotifier(typename _Graph::Edge())); |
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[1515] | 1480 | |
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| 1481 | for(typename _Graph::NodeIt it(graph); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 1482 | deg[it] = countOutEdges(graph, it); |
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| 1483 | } |
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[1459] | 1484 | } |
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| 1485 | |
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[1515] | 1486 | virtual ~OutDegMap() { |
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[1459] | 1487 | AlterationNotifier<typename _Graph::Edge>:: |
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| 1488 | ObserverBase::detach(); |
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| 1489 | } |
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| 1490 | |
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| 1491 | /// Gives back the in-degree of a Node. |
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[1515] | 1492 | int operator[](const Key& key) const { |
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| 1493 | return deg[key]; |
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[1459] | 1494 | } |
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| 1495 | |
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| 1496 | protected: |
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[1515] | 1497 | |
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| 1498 | typedef typename Graph::Edge Edge; |
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| 1499 | |
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| 1500 | virtual void add(const Edge& edge) { |
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| 1501 | ++deg[graph.source(edge)]; |
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[1459] | 1502 | } |
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| 1503 | |
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[1515] | 1504 | virtual void erase(const Edge& edge) { |
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| 1505 | --deg[graph.source(edge)]; |
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| 1506 | } |
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| 1507 | |
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[1720] | 1508 | virtual void signalChange(const Edge& edge) { |
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| 1509 | erase(edge); |
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| 1510 | } |
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| 1511 | |
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| 1512 | virtual void commitChange(const Edge& edge) { |
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| 1513 | add(edge); |
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| 1514 | } |
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| 1515 | |
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[1515] | 1516 | |
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| 1517 | virtual void build() { |
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| 1518 | for(typename _Graph::NodeIt it(graph); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 1519 | deg[it] = countOutEdges(graph, it); |
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| 1520 | } |
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| 1521 | } |
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| 1522 | |
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| 1523 | virtual void clear() { |
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| 1524 | for(typename _Graph::NodeIt it(graph); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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| 1525 | deg[it] = 0; |
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| 1526 | } |
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| 1527 | } |
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| 1528 | private: |
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[1506] | 1529 | |
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[1515] | 1530 | const _Graph& graph; |
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| 1531 | AutoNodeMap deg; |
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[1453] | 1532 | }; |
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| 1533 | |
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[1695] | 1534 | |
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[1402] | 1535 | /// @} |
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| 1536 | |
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[947] | 1537 | } //END OF NAMESPACE LEMON |
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[946] | 1538 | |
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| 1539 | #endif |
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