src/hugo/skeletons/graph.h
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// -*- c++ -*-
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#ifndef HUGO_SKELETON_GRAPH_H
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#define HUGO_SKELETON_GRAPH_H
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///\ingroup skeletons
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///\file
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///\brief Declaration of GraphSkeleton.
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#include <hugo/invalid.h>
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#include <hugo/skeletons/maps.h>
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/// The namespace of HugoLib
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namespace hugo {
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  namespace skeleton {
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    /// \addtogroup skeletons
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    /// @{
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    /// An empty static graph class.
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    /// This class provides all the common features of a graph structure,
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    /// however completely without implementations and real data structures
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    /// behind the interface.
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    /// All graph algorithms should compile with this class, but it will not
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    /// run properly, of course.
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    ///
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    /// It can be used for checking the interface compatibility,
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    /// or it can serve as a skeleton of a new graph structure.
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    /// 
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    /// Also, you will find here the full documentation of a certain graph
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    /// feature, the documentation of a real graph imlementation
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    /// like @ref ListGraph or
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    /// @ref SmartGraph will just refer to this structure.
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    class StaticGraphSkeleton
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    {
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    public:
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      /// Defalult constructor.
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      /// Defalult constructor.
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      ///
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      StaticGraphSkeleton() { }
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      ///Copy consructor.
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//       ///\todo It is not clear, what we expect from a copy constructor.
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//       ///E.g. How to assign the nodes/edges to each other? What about maps?
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//       StaticGraphSkeleton(const StaticGraphSkeleton& g) { }
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      /// The base type of node iterators, 
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      /// or in other words, the trivial node iterator.
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      /// This is the base type of each node iterator,
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      /// thus each kind of node iterator converts to this.
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      /// More precisely each kind of node iterator should be inherited 
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      /// from the trivial node iterator.
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      class Node {
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      public:
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	/// Default constructor
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	/// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
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	/// to an undefined value.
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	Node() { }
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	///
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	Node(const Node&) { }
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	/// Invalid constructor \& conversion.
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	/// This constructor initializes the iterator to be invalid.
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	/// \sa Invalid for more details.
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	Node(Invalid) { }
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	/// Equality operator
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	/// Two iterators are equal if and only if they point to the
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	/// same object or both are invalid.
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	bool operator==(Node) const { return true; }
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	/// Inequality operator
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	/// \sa \ref operator==(Node n)
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	///
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	bool operator!=(Node) const { return true; }
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 	///Comparison operator.
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	///This is a strict ordering between the nodes.
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	///
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	///This ordering can be different from the order in which NodeIt
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	///goes through the nodes.
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	///\todo Possibly we don't need it.
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	bool operator<(Node) const { return true; }
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      };
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      /// This iterator goes through each node.
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      /// This iterator goes through each node.
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      /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number
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      /// of nodes in graph \c g of type \c Graph like this:
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      /// \code
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      /// int count=0;
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      /// for (Graph::NodeIt n(g); n!=INVALID; ++n) ++count;
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      /// \endcode
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      class NodeIt : public Node {
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      public:
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	/// Default constructor
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	/// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
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	/// to an undefined value.
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	NodeIt() { }
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	///
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	NodeIt(const NodeIt&) { }
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	/// Invalid constructor \& conversion.
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	/// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
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	/// \sa Invalid for more details.
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	NodeIt(Invalid) { }
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	/// Sets the iterator to the first node.
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	/// Sets the iterator to the first node of \c g.
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	///
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	NodeIt(const StaticGraphSkeleton& g) { }
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	/// Node -> NodeIt conversion.
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	/// Sets the iterator to the node of \c g pointed by the trivial 
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	/// iterator n.
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	/// This feature necessitates that each time we 
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	/// iterate the edge-set, the iteration order is the same.
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	NodeIt(const StaticGraphSkeleton& g, const Node& n) { }
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	/// Next node.
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	/// Assign the iterator to the next node.
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	///
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	NodeIt& operator++() { return *this; }
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      };
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      /// The base type of the edge iterators.
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      /// The base type of the edge iterators.
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      ///
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      class Edge {
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      public:
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	/// Default constructor
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	/// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
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	/// to an undefined value.
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	Edge() { }
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	///
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	Edge(const Edge&) { }
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	/// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
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	/// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
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	///
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	Edge(Invalid) { }
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	/// Equality operator
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	/// Two iterators are equal if and only if they point to the
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	/// same object or both are invalid.
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	bool operator==(Edge) const { return true; }
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	/// Inequality operator
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	/// \sa \ref operator==(Node n)
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	///
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	bool operator!=(Edge) const { return true; }
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 	///Comparison operator.
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	///This is a strict ordering between the nodes.
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	///
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	///This ordering can be different from the order in which NodeIt
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	///goes through the nodes.
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	///\todo Possibly we don't need it.
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 	bool operator<(Edge) const { return true; }
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      };
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      /// This iterator goes trough the outgoing edges of a node.
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      /// This iterator goes trough the \e outgoing edges of a certain node
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      /// of a graph.
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      /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number
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      /// of outgoing edges of a node \c n
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      /// in graph \c g of type \c Graph as follows.
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      /// \code
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      /// int count=0;
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      /// for (Graph::OutEdgeIt e(g, n); e!=INVALID; ++e) ++count;
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      /// \endcode
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      class OutEdgeIt : public Edge {
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      public:
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	/// Default constructor
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	/// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
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	/// to an undefined value.
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	OutEdgeIt() { }
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	///
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	OutEdgeIt(const OutEdgeIt&) { }
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	/// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
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	/// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
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	///
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	OutEdgeIt(Invalid) { }
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	/// This constructor sets the iterator to first outgoing edge.
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	/// This constructor set the iterator to the first outgoing edge of
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	/// node
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	///@param n the node
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	///@param g the graph
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	OutEdgeIt(const StaticGraphSkeleton& g, const Node& n) { }
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	/// Edge -> OutEdgeIt conversion
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	/// Sets the iterator to the value of the trivial iterator \c e.
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	/// This feature necessitates that each time we 
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	/// iterate the edge-set, the iteration order is the same.
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	OutEdgeIt(const StaticGraphSkeleton& g, const Edge& e) { }
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	///Next outgoing edge
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	/// Assign the iterator to the next 
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	/// outgoing edge of the corresponding node.
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	OutEdgeIt& operator++() { return *this; }
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      };
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      /// This iterator goes trough the incoming edges of a node.
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      /// This iterator goes trough the \e incoming edges of a certain node
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      /// of a graph.
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      /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number
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      /// of outgoing edges of a node \c n
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      /// in graph \c g of type \c Graph as follows.
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      /// \code
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      /// for(Graph::InEdgeIt e(g, n); e!=INVALID; ++e) ++count;
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      /// \endcode
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      class InEdgeIt : public Edge {
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      public:
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	/// Default constructor
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	/// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
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	/// to an undefined value.
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	InEdgeIt() { }
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	///
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	InEdgeIt(const InEdgeIt&) { }
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	/// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
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	/// Initialize the iterator to be invalid.
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	///
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	/// This constructor set the iterator to the first incoming edge of
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	/// node
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	///@param g the graph
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	InEdgeIt(const StaticGraphSkeleton& g, const Node& n) { }
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	/// Edge -> InEdgeIt conversion
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	/// Sets the iterator to the value of the trivial iterator \c e.
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	/// This feature necessitates that each time we 
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	/// iterate the edge-set, the iteration order is the same.
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	InEdgeIt(const StaticGraphSkeleton& g, const Edge& n) { }
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	/// Next incoming edge
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	///
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	InEdgeIt& operator++() { return *this; }
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      /// This iterator goes through each edge.
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      /// This iterator goes through each edge of a graph.
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      /// Its usage is quite simple, for example you can count the number
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      /// of edges in a graph \c g of type \c Graph as follows:
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      /// \code
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      /// for(Graph::EdgeIt e(g); e!=INVALID; ++e) ++count;
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      /// \endcode
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      class EdgeIt : public Edge {
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	/// Default constructor
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	/// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator
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	EdgeIt() { }
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	/// Copy constructor.
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	///
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	EdgeIt(const EdgeIt&) { }
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	/// node
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	EdgeIt(const StaticGraphSkeleton& g) { }
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	/// Sets the iterator to the value of the trivial iterator \c e.
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	/// iterate the edge-set, the iteration order is the same.
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	EdgeIt(const StaticGraphSkeleton&, const Edge&) { } 
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	EdgeIt& operator++() { return *this; }
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      NodeIt& first(NodeIt& i) const { return i; }
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      InEdgeIt& first(InEdgeIt &i, Node) const { return i; }
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      Node tail(Edge) const { return INVALID; }
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      int id(const Node&) const { return 0; }
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      int id(const Edge&) const { return 0; }
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      int nodeNum() const { return 0; }
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      int edgeNum() const { return 0; }
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      ///Reference map of the nodes to type \c T.
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      /// \warning Making maps that can handle bool type (NodeMap<bool>)
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      template<class T> class NodeMap: public ReferenceMap< Node, T >
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      {
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	NodeMap(const StaticGraphSkeleton&) { }
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	///Copy constructor
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	template<typename TT> NodeMap(const NodeMap<TT>&) { }
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	///Assignment operator
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	template<typename TT> NodeMap& operator=(const NodeMap<TT>&)
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	{ return *this; }
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      {
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	EdgeMap(const StaticGraphSkeleton&) { }
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	EdgeMap(const StaticGraphSkeleton&, T) { }
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	template<typename TT> EdgeMap(const EdgeMap<TT>&) { }
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	///Assignment operator
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	template<typename TT> EdgeMap &operator=(const EdgeMap<TT>&)
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	{ return *this; }
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    /// An empty non-static graph class.
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    /// This class provides everything that \c StaticGraphSkeleton
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    /// with additional functionality which enables to build a
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    /// graph from scratch.
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    class GraphSkeleton : public StaticGraphSkeleton
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    {
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      /// Defalult constructor.
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      /// Defalult constructor.
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      ///
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      GraphSkeleton() { }
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      ///Add a new node to the graph.
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      /// \return the new node.
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      ///
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      Node addNode() { return INVALID; }
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      ///Add a new edge to the graph.
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      ///Add a new edge to the graph with tail node \c tail
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      ///and head node \c head.
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      ///\return the new edge.
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      Edge addEdge(Node, Node) { return INVALID; }
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      /// Resets the graph.
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      /// This function deletes all edges and nodes of the graph.
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      /// It also frees the memory allocated to store them.
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      /// \todo It might belong to \c EraseableGraphSkeleton.
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      void clear() { }
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    };
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    /// An empty eraseable graph class.
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    /// This class is an extension of \c GraphSkeleton. It also makes it
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    /// possible to erase edges or nodes.
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    class EraseableGraphSkeleton : public GraphSkeleton
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    {
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      ///
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      EraseableGraphSkeleton() { }
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      /// Deletes a node.
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      /// Deletes node \c n node.
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      void erase(Node n) { }
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      /// Deletes an edge.
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      void erase(Edge e) { }
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    // @}
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  } //namespace skeleton  
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} //namespace hugo
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#endif // HUGO_SKELETON_GRAPH_H