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/* -*- C++ -*-
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* lemon/bellman_ford.h - Part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2005 Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
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* (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES).
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*
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* Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted
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* provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For
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* precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file.
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*
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* This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind,
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* express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any
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* purpose.
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*
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*/
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#ifndef LEMON_BELMANN_FORD_H
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#define LEMON_BELMANN_FORD_H
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/// \ingroup flowalgs
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/// \file
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/// \brief BellmanFord algorithm.
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///
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#include <lemon/list_graph.h>
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#include <lemon/invalid.h>
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#include <lemon/error.h>
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#include <lemon/maps.h>
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#include <limits>
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namespace lemon {
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/// \brief Default OperationTraits for the BellmanFord algorithm class.
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///
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/// It defines all computational operations and constants which are
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/// used in the bellman ford algorithm. The default implementation
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/// is based on the numeric_limits class. If the numeric type does not
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/// have infinity value then the maximum value is used as extremal
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/// infinity value.
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template <
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typename Value,
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bool has_infinity = std::numeric_limits<Value>::has_infinity>
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struct BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits {
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/// \brief Gives back the zero value of the type.
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static Value zero() {
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return static_cast<Value>(0);
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}
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/// \brief Gives back the positive infinity value of the type.
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static Value infinity() {
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return std::numeric_limits<Value>::infinity();
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}
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/// \brief Gives back the sum of the given two elements.
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static Value plus(const Value& left, const Value& right) {
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return left + right;
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}
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/// \brief Gives back true only if the first value less than the second.
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static bool less(const Value& left, const Value& right) {
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return left < right;
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}
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};
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template <typename Value>
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struct BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits<Value, false> {
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static Value zero() {
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return static_cast<Value>(0);
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}
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static Value infinity() {
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return std::numeric_limits<Value>::max();
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}
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static Value plus(const Value& left, const Value& right) {
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if (left == infinity() || right == infinity()) return infinity();
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return left + right;
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}
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static bool less(const Value& left, const Value& right) {
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return left < right;
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}
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};
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/// \brief Default traits class of BellmanFord class.
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///
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/// Default traits class of BellmanFord class.
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/// \param _Graph Graph type.
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/// \param _LegthMap Type of length map.
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template<class _Graph, class _LengthMap>
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struct BellmanFordDefaultTraits {
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/// The graph type the algorithm runs on.
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typedef _Graph Graph;
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/// \brief The type of the map that stores the edge lengths.
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///
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/// The type of the map that stores the edge lengths.
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/// It must meet the \ref concept::ReadMap "ReadMap" concept.
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typedef _LengthMap LengthMap;
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// The type of the length of the edges.
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typedef typename _LengthMap::Value Value;
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/// \brief Operation traits for bellman-ford algorithm.
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///
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/// It defines the infinity type on the given Value type
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/// and the used operation.
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/// \see BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits
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typedef BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits<Value> OperationTraits;
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/// \brief The type of the map that stores the last edges of the
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/// shortest paths.
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///
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/// The type of the map that stores the last
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/// edges of the shortest paths.
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/// It must meet the \ref concept::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept.
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///
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typedef typename Graph::template NodeMap<typename _Graph::Edge> PredMap;
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/// \brief Instantiates a PredMap.
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///
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/// This function instantiates a \ref PredMap.
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/// \param graph is the graph, to which we would like to define the PredMap.
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static PredMap *createPredMap(const _Graph& graph) {
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return new PredMap(graph);
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}
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/// \brief The type of the map that stores the dists of the nodes.
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///
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/// The type of the map that stores the dists of the nodes.
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/// It must meet the \ref concept::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept.
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///
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typedef typename Graph::template NodeMap<typename _LengthMap::Value>
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DistMap;
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/// \brief Instantiates a DistMap.
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///
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/// This function instantiates a \ref DistMap.
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/// \param graph is the graph, to which we would like to define the
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/// \ref DistMap
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static DistMap *createDistMap(const _Graph& graph) {
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return new DistMap(graph);
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}
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};
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/// \brief %BellmanFord algorithm class.
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///
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/// \ingroup flowalgs
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/// This class provides an efficient implementation of \c Bellman-Ford
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/// algorithm. The edge lengths are passed to the algorithm using a
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/// \ref concept::ReadMap "ReadMap", so it is easy to change it to any
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/// kind of length.
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///
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/// The Bellman-Ford algorithm solves the shortest path from one node
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/// problem when the edges can have negative length but the graph should
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/// not contain cycles with negative sum of length. If we can assume
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/// that all edge is non-negative in the graph then the dijkstra algorithm
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/// should be used rather.
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///
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/// The complexity of the algorithm is O(n * e).
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///
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/// The type of the length is determined by the
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/// \ref concept::ReadMap::Value "Value" of the length map.
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///
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/// \param _Graph The graph type the algorithm runs on. The default value
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/// is \ref ListGraph. The value of _Graph is not used directly by
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/// BellmanFord, it is only passed to \ref BellmanFordDefaultTraits.
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/// \param _LengthMap This read-only EdgeMap determines the lengths of the
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/// edges. The default map type is \ref concept::StaticGraph::EdgeMap
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/// "Graph::EdgeMap<int>". The value of _LengthMap is not used directly
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/// by BellmanFord, it is only passed to \ref BellmanFordDefaultTraits.
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/// \param _Traits Traits class to set various data types used by the
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/// algorithm. The default traits class is \ref BellmanFordDefaultTraits
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/// "BellmanFordDefaultTraits<_Graph,_LengthMap>". See \ref
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/// BellmanFordDefaultTraits for the documentation of a BellmanFord traits
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/// class.
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///
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/// \author Balazs Dezso
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#ifdef DOXYGEN
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template <typename _Graph, typename _LengthMap, typename _Traits>
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#else
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template <typename _Graph=ListGraph,
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typename _LengthMap=typename _Graph::template EdgeMap<int>,
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typename _Traits=BellmanFordDefaultTraits<_Graph,_LengthMap> >
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#endif
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class BellmanFord {
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public:
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/// \brief \ref Exception for uninitialized parameters.
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///
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/// This error represents problems in the initialization
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/// of the parameters of the algorithms.
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class UninitializedParameter : public lemon::UninitializedParameter {
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public:
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virtual const char* exceptionName() const {
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return "lemon::BellmanFord::UninitializedParameter";
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}
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};
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typedef _Traits Traits;
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///The type of the underlying graph.
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typedef typename _Traits::Graph Graph;
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typedef typename Graph::Node Node;
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typedef typename Graph::NodeIt NodeIt;
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typedef typename Graph::Edge Edge;
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typedef typename Graph::OutEdgeIt OutEdgeIt;
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/// \brief The type of the length of the edges.
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typedef typename _Traits::LengthMap::Value Value;
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/// \brief The type of the map that stores the edge lengths.
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typedef typename _Traits::LengthMap LengthMap;
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/// \brief The type of the map that stores the last
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/// edges of the shortest paths.
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typedef typename _Traits::PredMap PredMap;
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/// \brief The type of the map that stores the dists of the nodes.
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typedef typename _Traits::DistMap DistMap;
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/// \brief The operation traits.
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typedef typename _Traits::OperationTraits OperationTraits;
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private:
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/// Pointer to the underlying graph.
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const Graph *graph;
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/// Pointer to the length map
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const LengthMap *length;
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///Pointer to the map of predecessors edges.
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PredMap *_pred;
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///Indicates if \ref _pred is locally allocated (\c true) or not.
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bool local_pred;
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///Pointer to the map of distances.
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DistMap *_dist;
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///Indicates if \ref _dist is locally allocated (\c true) or not.
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bool local_dist;
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typedef typename Graph::template NodeMap<bool> MaskMap;
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MaskMap *_mask;
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std::vector<Node> _process;
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/// Creates the maps if necessary.
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void create_maps() {
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if(!_pred) {
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local_pred = true;
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_pred = Traits::createPredMap(*graph);
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}
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if(!_dist) {
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local_dist = true;
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_dist = Traits::createDistMap(*graph);
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}
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_mask = new MaskMap(*graph, false);
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}
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public :
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typedef BellmanFord Create;
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/// \name Named template parameters
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///@{
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template <class T>
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struct DefPredMapTraits : public Traits {
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typedef T PredMap;
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static PredMap *createPredMap(const Graph&) {
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throw UninitializedParameter();
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}
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};
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/// \brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting PredMap
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/// type
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/// \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting PredMap type
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///
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template <class T>
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struct DefPredMap
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: public BellmanFord< Graph, LengthMap, DefPredMapTraits<T> > {
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typedef BellmanFord< Graph, LengthMap, DefPredMapTraits<T> > Create;
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};
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template <class T>
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struct DefDistMapTraits : public Traits {
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typedef T DistMap;
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static DistMap *createDistMap(const Graph& graph) {
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throw UninitializedParameter();
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}
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};
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/// \brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting DistMap
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/// type
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///
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/// \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting DistMap type
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///
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template <class T>
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struct DefDistMap
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: public BellmanFord< Graph, LengthMap, DefDistMapTraits<T> > {
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typedef BellmanFord< Graph, LengthMap, DefDistMapTraits<T> > Create;
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};
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template <class T>
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struct DefOperationTraitsTraits : public Traits {
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typedef T OperationTraits;
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};
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/// \brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting
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/// OperationTraits type
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///
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/// type
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template <class T>
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struct DefOperationTraits
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: public BellmanFord< Graph, LengthMap, DefOperationTraitsTraits<T> > {
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typedef BellmanFord< Graph, LengthMap, DefOperationTraitsTraits<T> >
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Create;
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};
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///@}
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protected:
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BellmanFord() {}
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public:
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/// \brief Constructor.
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///
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/// \param _graph the graph the algorithm will run on.
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/// \param _length the length map used by the algorithm.
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BellmanFord(const Graph& _graph, const LengthMap& _length) :
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graph(&_graph), length(&_length),
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_pred(0), local_pred(false),
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_dist(0), local_dist(false) {}
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///Destructor.
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~BellmanFord() {
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if(local_pred) delete _pred;
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if(local_dist) delete _dist;
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delete _mask;
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}
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/// \brief Sets the length map.
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///
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/// Sets the length map.
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/// \return \c (*this)
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BellmanFord &lengthMap(const LengthMap &m) {
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length = &m;
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return *this;
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}
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/// \brief Sets the map storing the predecessor edges.
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///
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/// Sets the map storing the predecessor edges.
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/// If you don't use this function before calling \ref run(),
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/// it will allocate one. The destuctor deallocates this
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/// automatically allocated map, of course.
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/// \return \c (*this)
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BellmanFord &predMap(PredMap &m) {
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if(local_pred) {
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delete _pred;
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local_pred=false;
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}
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_pred = &m;
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return *this;
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}
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/// \brief Sets the map storing the distances calculated by the algorithm.
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///
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/// Sets the map storing the distances calculated by the algorithm.
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/// If you don't use this function before calling \ref run(),
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/// it will allocate one. The destuctor deallocates this
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/// automatically allocated map, of course.
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/// \return \c (*this)
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BellmanFord &distMap(DistMap &m) {
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if(local_dist) {
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delete _dist;
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local_dist=false;
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}
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_dist = &m;
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return *this;
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}
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/// \name Execution control
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/// The simplest way to execute the algorithm is to use
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/// one of the member functions called \c run(...).
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/// \n
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/// If you need more control on the execution,
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/// first you must call \ref init(), then you can add several source nodes
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/// with \ref addSource().
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/// Finally \ref start() will perform the actual path
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/// computation.
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///@{
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/// \brief Initializes the internal data structures.
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///
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/// Initializes the internal data structures.
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void init(const Value value = OperationTraits::infinity()) {
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create_maps();
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for (NodeIt it(*graph); it != INVALID; ++it) {
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_pred->set(it, INVALID);
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_dist->set(it, value);
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}
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_process.clear();
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if (OperationTraits::less(value, OperationTraits::infinity())) {
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for (NodeIt it(*graph); it != INVALID; ++it) {
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_process.push_back(it);
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_mask->set(it, true);
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}
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}
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}
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/// \brief Adds a new source node.
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///
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/// The optional second parameter is the initial distance of the node.
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/// It just sets the distance of the node to the given value.
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void addSource(Node source, Value dst = OperationTraits::zero()) {
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_dist->set(source, dst);
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if (!(*_mask)[source]) {
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_process.push_back(source);
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_mask->set(source, true);
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}
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}
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/// \brief Executes one round from the bellman ford algorithm.
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///
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/// If the algoritm calculated the distances in the previous round
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/// strictly for all at most k length paths then it will calculate the
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/// distances strictly for all at most k + 1 length paths. With k
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/// iteration this function calculates the at most k length paths.
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/// \return %True when the algorithm have not found more shorter paths.
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bool processNextRound() {
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for (int i = 0; i < (int)_process.size(); ++i) {
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_mask->set(_process[i], false);
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}
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std::vector<Node> nextProcess;
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std::vector<Value> values(_process.size());
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for (int i = 0; i < (int)_process.size(); ++i) {
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values[i] = (*_dist)[_process[i]];
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}
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for (int i = 0; i < (int)_process.size(); ++i) {
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for (OutEdgeIt it(*graph, _process[i]); it != INVALID; ++it) {
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Node target = graph->target(it);
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Value relaxed = OperationTraits::plus(values[i], (*length)[it]);
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if (OperationTraits::less(relaxed, (*_dist)[target])) {
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_pred->set(target, it);
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_dist->set(target, relaxed);
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if (!(*_mask)[target]) {
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_mask->set(target, true);
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nextProcess.push_back(target);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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_process.swap(nextProcess);
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return _process.empty();
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}
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/// \brief Executes one weak round from the bellman ford algorithm.
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///
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/// If the algorithm calculated the distances in the
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/// previous round at least for all at most k length paths then it will
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/// calculate the distances at least for all at most k + 1 length paths.
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/// This function does not make it possible to calculate strictly the
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/// at most k length minimal paths, this is why it is
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/// called just weak round.
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/// \return %True when the algorithm have not found more shorter paths.
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bool processNextWeakRound() {
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for (int i = 0; i < (int)_process.size(); ++i) {
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_mask->set(_process[i], false);
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}
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std::vector<Node> nextProcess;
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for (int i = 0; i < (int)_process.size(); ++i) {
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for (OutEdgeIt it(*graph, _process[i]); it != INVALID; ++it) {
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Node target = graph->target(it);
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Value relaxed =
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OperationTraits::plus((*_dist)[_process[i]], (*length)[it]);
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if (OperationTraits::less(relaxed, (*_dist)[target])) {
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_pred->set(target, it);
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_dist->set(target, relaxed);
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if (!(*_mask)[target]) {
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_mask->set(target, true);
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nextProcess.push_back(target);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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_process.swap(nextProcess);
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return _process.empty();
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}
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/// \brief Executes the algorithm.
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///
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/// \pre init() must be called and at least one node should be added
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/// with addSource() before using this function.
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///
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/// This method runs the %BellmanFord algorithm from the root node(s)
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/// in order to compute the shortest path to each node. The algorithm
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/// computes
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/// - The shortest path tree.
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/// - The distance of each node from the root(s).
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void start() {
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int num = countNodes(*graph) - 1;
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for (int i = 0; i < num; ++i) {
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if (processNextWeakRound()) break;
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}
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}
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/// \brief Executes the algorithm and checks the negative cycles.
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///
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/// \pre init() must be called and at least one node should be added
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/// with addSource() before using this function. If there is
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/// a negative cycles in the graph it gives back false.
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///
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/// This method runs the %BellmanFord algorithm from the root node(s)
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/// in order to compute the shortest path to each node. The algorithm
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/// computes
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/// - The shortest path tree.
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/// - The distance of each node from the root(s).
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bool checkedStart() {
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int num = countNodes(*graph);
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deba@1723
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for (int i = 0; i < num; ++i) {
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if (processNextWeakRound()) return true;
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}
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deba@1723
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return false;
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}
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deba@1781
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/// \brief Executes the algorithm with path length limit.
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///
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/// \pre init() must be called and at least one node should be added
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/// with addSource() before using this function.
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///
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/// This method runs the %BellmanFord algorithm from the root node(s)
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deba@1781
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/// in order to compute the shortest path with at most \c length edge
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/// long paths to each node. The algorithm computes
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deba@1781
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/// - The shortest path tree.
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/// - The limited distance of each node from the root(s).
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deba@1781
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void limitedStart(int length) {
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deba@1781
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for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
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if (processNextRound()) break;
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}
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}
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/// \brief Runs %BellmanFord algorithm from node \c s.
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///
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/// This method runs the %BellmanFord algorithm from a root node \c s
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deba@1699
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/// in order to compute the shortest path to each node. The algorithm
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deba@1699
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/// computes
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/// - The shortest path tree.
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/// - The distance of each node from the root.
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///
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/// \note d.run(s) is just a shortcut of the following code.
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/// \code
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/// d.init();
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/// d.addSource(s);
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/// d.start();
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/// \endcode
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void run(Node s) {
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init();
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addSource(s);
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start();
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}
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deba@1864
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/// \brief Runs %BellmanFord algorithm with limited path length
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klao@1857
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/// from node \c s.
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klao@1857
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///
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deba@1864
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/// This method runs the %BellmanFord algorithm from a root node \c s
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klao@1857
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/// in order to compute the shortest path with at most \c len edges
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klao@1857
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/// to each node. The algorithm computes
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klao@1857
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/// - The shortest path tree.
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klao@1857
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/// - The distance of each node from the root.
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klao@1857
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///
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klao@1857
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/// \note d.run(s, len) is just a shortcut of the following code.
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klao@1857
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/// \code
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klao@1857
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/// d.init();
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klao@1857
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/// d.addSource(s);
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klao@1857
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/// d.limitedStart(len);
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klao@1857
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/// \endcode
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klao@1857
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void run(Node s, int len) {
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klao@1857
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init();
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klao@1857
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addSource(s);
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klao@1857
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limitedStart(len);
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klao@1857
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}
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klao@1857
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deba@1699
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///@}
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deba@1699
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deba@1699
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/// \name Query Functions
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deba@1864
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/// The result of the %BellmanFord algorithm can be obtained using these
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deba@1699
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/// functions.\n
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deba@1699
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/// Before the use of these functions,
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deba@1699
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/// either run() or start() must be called.
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deba@1699
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deba@1699
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///@{
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deba@1699
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deba@1699
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/// \brief Copies the shortest path to \c t into \c p
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deba@1699
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///
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deba@1699
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/// This function copies the shortest path to \c t into \c p.
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deba@1699
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/// If it \c t is a source itself or unreachable, then it does not
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deba@1699
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/// alter \c p.
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deba@1765
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///
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deba@1699
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/// \return Returns \c true if a path to \c t was actually copied to \c p,
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deba@1699
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/// \c false otherwise.
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deba@1699
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/// \sa DirPath
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deba@1699
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template <typename Path>
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deba@1699
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bool getPath(Path &p, Node t) {
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deba@1699
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if(reached(t)) {
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deba@1699
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p.clear();
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deba@1699
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typename Path::Builder b(p);
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deba@1763
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for(b.setStartNode(t);predEdge(t)!=INVALID;t=predNode(t))
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deba@1763
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b.pushFront(predEdge(t));
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deba@1699
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b.commit();
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deba@1699
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return true;
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deba@1699
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}
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deba@1699
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return false;
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deba@1699
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}
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deba@1699
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deba@1699
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/// \brief The distance of a node from the root.
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deba@1699
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///
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deba@1699
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613 |
/// Returns the distance of a node from the root.
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deba@1699
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614 |
/// \pre \ref run() must be called before using this function.
|
deba@1699
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/// \warning If node \c v in unreachable from the root the return value
|
deba@1699
|
616 |
/// of this funcion is undefined.
|
deba@1699
|
617 |
Value dist(Node v) const { return (*_dist)[v]; }
|
deba@1699
|
618 |
|
deba@1699
|
619 |
/// \brief Returns the 'previous edge' of the shortest path tree.
|
deba@1699
|
620 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
621 |
/// For a node \c v it returns the 'previous edge' of the shortest path
|
deba@1699
|
622 |
/// tree, i.e. it returns the last edge of a shortest path from the root
|
deba@1699
|
623 |
/// to \c v. It is \ref INVALID if \c v is unreachable from the root or
|
deba@1699
|
624 |
/// if \c v=s. The shortest path tree used here is equal to the shortest
|
deba@1699
|
625 |
/// path tree used in \ref predNode().
|
deba@1699
|
626 |
/// \pre \ref run() must be called before using
|
deba@1699
|
627 |
/// this function.
|
deba@1763
|
628 |
Edge predEdge(Node v) const { return (*_pred)[v]; }
|
deba@1699
|
629 |
|
deba@1699
|
630 |
/// \brief Returns the 'previous node' of the shortest path tree.
|
deba@1699
|
631 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
632 |
/// For a node \c v it returns the 'previous node' of the shortest path
|
deba@1699
|
633 |
/// tree, i.e. it returns the last but one node from a shortest path from
|
deba@1699
|
634 |
/// the root to \c /v. It is INVALID if \c v is unreachable from the root
|
deba@1699
|
635 |
/// or if \c v=s. The shortest path tree used here is equal to the
|
deba@1763
|
636 |
/// shortest path tree used in \ref predEdge(). \pre \ref run() must be
|
deba@1699
|
637 |
/// called before using this function.
|
deba@1699
|
638 |
Node predNode(Node v) const {
|
deba@1699
|
639 |
return (*_pred)[v] == INVALID ? INVALID : graph->source((*_pred)[v]);
|
deba@1699
|
640 |
}
|
deba@1699
|
641 |
|
deba@1699
|
642 |
/// \brief Returns a reference to the NodeMap of distances.
|
deba@1699
|
643 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
644 |
/// Returns a reference to the NodeMap of distances. \pre \ref run() must
|
deba@1699
|
645 |
/// be called before using this function.
|
deba@1699
|
646 |
const DistMap &distMap() const { return *_dist;}
|
deba@1699
|
647 |
|
deba@1699
|
648 |
/// \brief Returns a reference to the shortest path tree map.
|
deba@1699
|
649 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
650 |
/// Returns a reference to the NodeMap of the edges of the
|
deba@1699
|
651 |
/// shortest path tree.
|
deba@1699
|
652 |
/// \pre \ref run() must be called before using this function.
|
deba@1699
|
653 |
const PredMap &predMap() const { return *_pred; }
|
deba@1699
|
654 |
|
deba@1699
|
655 |
/// \brief Checks if a node is reachable from the root.
|
deba@1699
|
656 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
657 |
/// Returns \c true if \c v is reachable from the root.
|
deba@1699
|
658 |
/// \pre \ref run() must be called before using this function.
|
deba@1699
|
659 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
660 |
bool reached(Node v) { return (*_dist)[v] != OperationTraits::infinity(); }
|
deba@1699
|
661 |
|
deba@1699
|
662 |
///@}
|
deba@1699
|
663 |
};
|
deba@1699
|
664 |
|
deba@1864
|
665 |
/// \brief Default traits class of BellmanFord function.
|
deba@1699
|
666 |
///
|
deba@1864
|
667 |
/// Default traits class of BellmanFord function.
|
deba@1699
|
668 |
/// \param _Graph Graph type.
|
deba@1699
|
669 |
/// \param _LengthMap Type of length map.
|
deba@1699
|
670 |
template <typename _Graph, typename _LengthMap>
|
deba@1864
|
671 |
struct BellmanFordWizardDefaultTraits {
|
deba@1699
|
672 |
/// \brief The graph type the algorithm runs on.
|
deba@1699
|
673 |
typedef _Graph Graph;
|
deba@1699
|
674 |
|
deba@1699
|
675 |
/// \brief The type of the map that stores the edge lengths.
|
deba@1699
|
676 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
677 |
/// The type of the map that stores the edge lengths.
|
deba@1699
|
678 |
/// It must meet the \ref concept::ReadMap "ReadMap" concept.
|
deba@1699
|
679 |
typedef _LengthMap LengthMap;
|
deba@1699
|
680 |
|
deba@1699
|
681 |
/// \brief The value type of the length map.
|
deba@1699
|
682 |
typedef typename _LengthMap::Value Value;
|
deba@1699
|
683 |
|
deba@1864
|
684 |
/// \brief Operation traits for bellman-ford algorithm.
|
deba@1699
|
685 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
686 |
/// It defines the infinity type on the given Value type
|
deba@1699
|
687 |
/// and the used operation.
|
deba@1864
|
688 |
/// \see BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits
|
deba@1864
|
689 |
typedef BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits<Value> OperationTraits;
|
deba@1699
|
690 |
|
deba@1699
|
691 |
/// \brief The type of the map that stores the last
|
deba@1699
|
692 |
/// edges of the shortest paths.
|
deba@1699
|
693 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
694 |
/// The type of the map that stores the last
|
deba@1699
|
695 |
/// edges of the shortest paths.
|
deba@1699
|
696 |
/// It must meet the \ref concept::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept.
|
deba@1699
|
697 |
typedef NullMap <typename _Graph::Node,typename _Graph::Edge> PredMap;
|
deba@1699
|
698 |
|
deba@1699
|
699 |
/// \brief Instantiates a PredMap.
|
deba@1699
|
700 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
701 |
/// This function instantiates a \ref PredMap.
|
deba@1699
|
702 |
static PredMap *createPredMap(const _Graph &) {
|
deba@1699
|
703 |
return new PredMap();
|
deba@1699
|
704 |
}
|
deba@1699
|
705 |
/// \brief The type of the map that stores the dists of the nodes.
|
deba@1699
|
706 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
707 |
/// The type of the map that stores the dists of the nodes.
|
deba@1699
|
708 |
/// It must meet the \ref concept::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept.
|
deba@1699
|
709 |
typedef NullMap<typename Graph::Node, Value> DistMap;
|
deba@1699
|
710 |
/// \brief Instantiates a DistMap.
|
deba@1699
|
711 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
712 |
/// This function instantiates a \ref DistMap.
|
deba@1699
|
713 |
static DistMap *createDistMap(const _Graph &) {
|
deba@1699
|
714 |
return new DistMap();
|
deba@1699
|
715 |
}
|
deba@1699
|
716 |
};
|
deba@1699
|
717 |
|
deba@1864
|
718 |
/// \brief Default traits used by \ref BellmanFordWizard
|
deba@1699
|
719 |
///
|
deba@1864
|
720 |
/// To make it easier to use BellmanFord algorithm
|
deba@1699
|
721 |
/// we have created a wizard class.
|
deba@1864
|
722 |
/// This \ref BellmanFordWizard class needs default traits,
|
deba@1864
|
723 |
/// as well as the \ref BellmanFord class.
|
deba@1864
|
724 |
/// The \ref BellmanFordWizardBase is a class to be the default traits of the
|
deba@1864
|
725 |
/// \ref BellmanFordWizard class.
|
deba@1699
|
726 |
/// \todo More named parameters are required...
|
deba@1699
|
727 |
template<class _Graph,class _LengthMap>
|
deba@1864
|
728 |
class BellmanFordWizardBase
|
deba@1864
|
729 |
: public BellmanFordWizardDefaultTraits<_Graph,_LengthMap> {
|
deba@1699
|
730 |
|
deba@1864
|
731 |
typedef BellmanFordWizardDefaultTraits<_Graph,_LengthMap> Base;
|
deba@1699
|
732 |
protected:
|
deba@1699
|
733 |
/// Type of the nodes in the graph.
|
deba@1699
|
734 |
typedef typename Base::Graph::Node Node;
|
deba@1699
|
735 |
|
deba@1699
|
736 |
/// Pointer to the underlying graph.
|
deba@1699
|
737 |
void *_graph;
|
deba@1699
|
738 |
/// Pointer to the length map
|
deba@1699
|
739 |
void *_length;
|
deba@1699
|
740 |
///Pointer to the map of predecessors edges.
|
deba@1699
|
741 |
void *_pred;
|
deba@1699
|
742 |
///Pointer to the map of distances.
|
deba@1699
|
743 |
void *_dist;
|
deba@1699
|
744 |
///Pointer to the source node.
|
deba@1699
|
745 |
Node _source;
|
deba@1699
|
746 |
|
deba@1699
|
747 |
public:
|
deba@1699
|
748 |
/// Constructor.
|
deba@1699
|
749 |
|
deba@1699
|
750 |
/// This constructor does not require parameters, therefore it initiates
|
deba@1699
|
751 |
/// all of the attributes to default values (0, INVALID).
|
deba@1864
|
752 |
BellmanFordWizardBase() : _graph(0), _length(0), _pred(0),
|
deba@1699
|
753 |
_dist(0), _source(INVALID) {}
|
deba@1699
|
754 |
|
deba@1699
|
755 |
/// Constructor.
|
deba@1699
|
756 |
|
deba@1699
|
757 |
/// This constructor requires some parameters,
|
deba@1699
|
758 |
/// listed in the parameters list.
|
deba@1699
|
759 |
/// Others are initiated to 0.
|
deba@1699
|
760 |
/// \param graph is the initial value of \ref _graph
|
deba@1699
|
761 |
/// \param length is the initial value of \ref _length
|
deba@1699
|
762 |
/// \param source is the initial value of \ref _source
|
deba@1864
|
763 |
BellmanFordWizardBase(const _Graph& graph,
|
deba@1699
|
764 |
const _LengthMap& length,
|
deba@1699
|
765 |
Node source = INVALID) :
|
deba@1699
|
766 |
_graph((void *)&graph), _length((void *)&length), _pred(0),
|
deba@1699
|
767 |
_dist(0), _source(source) {}
|
deba@1699
|
768 |
|
deba@1699
|
769 |
};
|
deba@1699
|
770 |
|
deba@1864
|
771 |
/// A class to make the usage of BellmanFord algorithm easier
|
deba@1699
|
772 |
|
deba@1864
|
773 |
/// This class is created to make it easier to use BellmanFord algorithm.
|
deba@1864
|
774 |
/// It uses the functions and features of the plain \ref BellmanFord,
|
deba@1699
|
775 |
/// but it is much simpler to use it.
|
deba@1699
|
776 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
777 |
/// Simplicity means that the way to change the types defined
|
deba@1699
|
778 |
/// in the traits class is based on functions that returns the new class
|
deba@1699
|
779 |
/// and not on templatable built-in classes.
|
deba@1864
|
780 |
/// When using the plain \ref BellmanFord
|
deba@1699
|
781 |
/// the new class with the modified type comes from
|
deba@1699
|
782 |
/// the original class by using the ::
|
deba@1864
|
783 |
/// operator. In the case of \ref BellmanFordWizard only
|
deba@1699
|
784 |
/// a function have to be called and it will
|
deba@1699
|
785 |
/// return the needed class.
|
deba@1699
|
786 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
787 |
/// It does not have own \ref run method. When its \ref run method is called
|
deba@1864
|
788 |
/// it initiates a plain \ref BellmanFord class, and calls the \ref
|
deba@1864
|
789 |
/// BellmanFord::run method of it.
|
deba@1699
|
790 |
template<class _Traits>
|
deba@1864
|
791 |
class BellmanFordWizard : public _Traits {
|
deba@1699
|
792 |
typedef _Traits Base;
|
deba@1699
|
793 |
|
deba@1699
|
794 |
///The type of the underlying graph.
|
deba@1699
|
795 |
typedef typename _Traits::Graph Graph;
|
deba@1699
|
796 |
|
deba@1699
|
797 |
typedef typename Graph::Node Node;
|
deba@1699
|
798 |
typedef typename Graph::NodeIt NodeIt;
|
deba@1699
|
799 |
typedef typename Graph::Edge Edge;
|
deba@1699
|
800 |
typedef typename Graph::OutEdgeIt EdgeIt;
|
deba@1699
|
801 |
|
deba@1699
|
802 |
///The type of the map that stores the edge lengths.
|
deba@1699
|
803 |
typedef typename _Traits::LengthMap LengthMap;
|
deba@1699
|
804 |
|
deba@1699
|
805 |
///The type of the length of the edges.
|
deba@1699
|
806 |
typedef typename LengthMap::Value Value;
|
deba@1699
|
807 |
|
deba@1699
|
808 |
///\brief The type of the map that stores the last
|
deba@1699
|
809 |
///edges of the shortest paths.
|
deba@1699
|
810 |
typedef typename _Traits::PredMap PredMap;
|
deba@1699
|
811 |
|
deba@1699
|
812 |
///The type of the map that stores the dists of the nodes.
|
deba@1699
|
813 |
typedef typename _Traits::DistMap DistMap;
|
deba@1699
|
814 |
|
deba@1699
|
815 |
public:
|
deba@1699
|
816 |
/// Constructor.
|
deba@1864
|
817 |
BellmanFordWizard() : _Traits() {}
|
deba@1699
|
818 |
|
deba@1699
|
819 |
/// \brief Constructor that requires parameters.
|
deba@1699
|
820 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
821 |
/// Constructor that requires parameters.
|
deba@1699
|
822 |
/// These parameters will be the default values for the traits class.
|
deba@1864
|
823 |
BellmanFordWizard(const Graph& graph, const LengthMap& length,
|
deba@1699
|
824 |
Node source = INVALID)
|
deba@1699
|
825 |
: _Traits(graph, length, source) {}
|
deba@1699
|
826 |
|
deba@1699
|
827 |
/// \brief Copy constructor
|
deba@1864
|
828 |
BellmanFordWizard(const _Traits &b) : _Traits(b) {}
|
deba@1699
|
829 |
|
deba@1864
|
830 |
~BellmanFordWizard() {}
|
deba@1699
|
831 |
|
deba@1864
|
832 |
/// \brief Runs BellmanFord algorithm from a given node.
|
deba@1699
|
833 |
///
|
deba@1864
|
834 |
/// Runs BellmanFord algorithm from a given node.
|
deba@1699
|
835 |
/// The node can be given by the \ref source function.
|
deba@1699
|
836 |
void run() {
|
deba@1699
|
837 |
if(Base::_source == INVALID) throw UninitializedParameter();
|
deba@1864
|
838 |
BellmanFord<Graph,LengthMap,_Traits>
|
deba@1699
|
839 |
bf(*(Graph*)Base::_graph, *(LengthMap*)Base::_length);
|
deba@1699
|
840 |
if (Base::_pred) bf.predMap(*(PredMap*)Base::_pred);
|
deba@1699
|
841 |
if (Base::_dist) bf.distMap(*(DistMap*)Base::_dist);
|
deba@1699
|
842 |
bf.run(Base::_source);
|
deba@1699
|
843 |
}
|
deba@1699
|
844 |
|
deba@1864
|
845 |
/// \brief Runs BellmanFord algorithm from the given node.
|
deba@1699
|
846 |
///
|
deba@1864
|
847 |
/// Runs BellmanFord algorithm from the given node.
|
deba@1858
|
848 |
/// \param source is the given source.
|
deba@1699
|
849 |
void run(Node source) {
|
deba@1699
|
850 |
Base::_source = source;
|
deba@1699
|
851 |
run();
|
deba@1699
|
852 |
}
|
deba@1699
|
853 |
|
deba@1699
|
854 |
template<class T>
|
deba@1699
|
855 |
struct DefPredMapBase : public Base {
|
deba@1699
|
856 |
typedef T PredMap;
|
deba@1699
|
857 |
static PredMap *createPredMap(const Graph &) { return 0; };
|
deba@1699
|
858 |
DefPredMapBase(const _Traits &b) : _Traits(b) {}
|
deba@1699
|
859 |
};
|
deba@1699
|
860 |
|
deba@1699
|
861 |
///\brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter"
|
deba@1699
|
862 |
///function for setting PredMap type
|
deba@1699
|
863 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
864 |
/// \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter"
|
deba@1699
|
865 |
///function for setting PredMap type
|
deba@1699
|
866 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
867 |
template<class T>
|
deba@1864
|
868 |
BellmanFordWizard<DefPredMapBase<T> > predMap(const T &t)
|
deba@1699
|
869 |
{
|
deba@1699
|
870 |
Base::_pred=(void *)&t;
|
deba@1864
|
871 |
return BellmanFordWizard<DefPredMapBase<T> >(*this);
|
deba@1699
|
872 |
}
|
deba@1699
|
873 |
|
deba@1699
|
874 |
template<class T>
|
deba@1699
|
875 |
struct DefDistMapBase : public Base {
|
deba@1699
|
876 |
typedef T DistMap;
|
deba@1699
|
877 |
static DistMap *createDistMap(const Graph &) { return 0; };
|
deba@1699
|
878 |
DefDistMapBase(const _Traits &b) : _Traits(b) {}
|
deba@1699
|
879 |
};
|
deba@1699
|
880 |
|
deba@1699
|
881 |
///\brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter"
|
deba@1699
|
882 |
///function for setting DistMap type
|
deba@1699
|
883 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
884 |
/// \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter"
|
deba@1699
|
885 |
///function for setting DistMap type
|
deba@1699
|
886 |
///
|
deba@1699
|
887 |
template<class T>
|
deba@1864
|
888 |
BellmanFordWizard<DefDistMapBase<T> > distMap(const T &t) {
|
deba@1699
|
889 |
Base::_dist=(void *)&t;
|
deba@1864
|
890 |
return BellmanFordWizard<DefDistMapBase<T> >(*this);
|
deba@1699
|
891 |
}
|
deba@1710
|
892 |
|
deba@1710
|
893 |
template<class T>
|
deba@1710
|
894 |
struct DefOperationTraitsBase : public Base {
|
deba@1710
|
895 |
typedef T OperationTraits;
|
deba@1710
|
896 |
DefOperationTraitsBase(const _Traits &b) : _Traits(b) {}
|
deba@1710
|
897 |
};
|
deba@1710
|
898 |
|
deba@1710
|
899 |
///\brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter"
|
deba@1710
|
900 |
///function for setting OperationTraits type
|
deba@1710
|
901 |
///
|
deba@1710
|
902 |
/// \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter"
|
deba@1710
|
903 |
///function for setting OperationTraits type
|
deba@1710
|
904 |
///
|
deba@1710
|
905 |
template<class T>
|
deba@1864
|
906 |
BellmanFordWizard<DefOperationTraitsBase<T> > distMap() {
|
deba@1864
|
907 |
return BellmanFordWizard<DefDistMapBase<T> >(*this);
|
deba@1710
|
908 |
}
|
deba@1699
|
909 |
|
deba@1864
|
910 |
/// \brief Sets the source node, from which the BellmanFord algorithm runs.
|
deba@1699
|
911 |
///
|
deba@1864
|
912 |
/// Sets the source node, from which the BellmanFord algorithm runs.
|
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913 |
/// \param source is the source node.
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|
914 |
BellmanFordWizard<_Traits>& source(Node source) {
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|
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Base::_source = source;
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|
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return *this;
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|
917 |
}
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|
918 |
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deba@1699
|
919 |
};
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|
920 |
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|
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/// \brief Function type interface for BellmanFord algorithm.
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deba@1699
|
922 |
///
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|
923 |
/// \ingroup flowalgs
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deba@1864
|
924 |
/// Function type interface for BellmanFord algorithm.
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deba@1699
|
925 |
///
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|
926 |
/// This function also has several \ref named-templ-func-param
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deba@1699
|
927 |
/// "named parameters", they are declared as the members of class
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deba@1864
|
928 |
/// \ref BellmanFordWizard.
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deba@1699
|
929 |
/// The following
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deba@1699
|
930 |
/// example shows how to use these parameters.
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deba@1699
|
931 |
/// \code
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deba@1864
|
932 |
/// bellmanford(g,length,source).predMap(preds).run();
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deba@1699
|
933 |
/// \endcode
|
deba@1864
|
934 |
/// \warning Don't forget to put the \ref BellmanFordWizard::run() "run()"
|
deba@1699
|
935 |
/// to the end of the parameter list.
|
deba@1864
|
936 |
/// \sa BellmanFordWizard
|
deba@1864
|
937 |
/// \sa BellmanFord
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deba@1699
|
938 |
template<class _Graph, class _LengthMap>
|
deba@1864
|
939 |
BellmanFordWizard<BellmanFordWizardBase<_Graph,_LengthMap> >
|
deba@1864
|
940 |
bellmanFord(const _Graph& graph,
|
deba@1699
|
941 |
const _LengthMap& length,
|
deba@1699
|
942 |
typename _Graph::Node source = INVALID) {
|
deba@1864
|
943 |
return BellmanFordWizard<BellmanFordWizardBase<_Graph,_LengthMap> >
|
deba@1699
|
944 |
(graph, length, source);
|
deba@1699
|
945 |
}
|
deba@1699
|
946 |
|
deba@1699
|
947 |
} //END OF NAMESPACE LEMON
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deba@1699
|
948 |
|
deba@1699
|
949 |
#endif
|
deba@1699
|
950 |
|