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   146 
   147 \verbatim
   147 \verbatim
   148 --with-glpk-includedir=DIR
   148 --with-glpk-includedir=DIR
   149 \endverbatim
   149 \endverbatim
   150 The directory where the GLPK header files are located. This is only useful when
   150 The directory where the GLPK header files are located. This is only useful when
   151 the GLPK headers and libraries are not under the same prefix (which is not
   151 the GLPK headers and libraries are not under the same prefix (which is
   152 likely).
   152 unlikely).
   153 
   153 
   154 \verbatim
   154 \verbatim
   155 --with-glpk-libdir=DIR
   155 --with-glpk-libdir=DIR
   156 \endverbatim
   156 \endverbatim
   157 The directory where the GLPK libraries are located. This is only useful when
   157 The directory where the GLPK libraries are located. This is only useful when
   158 the GLPK headers and libraries are not under the same prefix (which is not
   158 the GLPK headers and libraries are not under the same prefix (which is
   159 likely).
   159 unlikely).
   160 
   160 
   161 \verbatim
   161 \verbatim
   162 --without-glpk
   162 --without-glpk
   163 \endverbatim
   163 \endverbatim
   164 Disable GLPK support.
   164 Disable GLPK support.
   234 First let us briefly explain how this program works.
   234 First let us briefly explain how this program works.
   235 
   235 
   236 ListGraph is one of LEMON's graph classes. It is based on linked lists,
   236 ListGraph is one of LEMON's graph classes. It is based on linked lists,
   237 therefore iterating throuh its edges and nodes is fast.
   237 therefore iterating throuh its edges and nodes is fast.
   238 
   238 
   239 After some convenient typedefs we create a graph and add three nodes to it.
   239 After some convenience typedefs we create a graph and add three nodes to it.
   240 Then we add edges to it to form a complete graph.
   240 Then we add edges to it to form a complete graph.
   241 
   241 
   242 Then we iterate through all nodes of the graph. We use a constructor of the
   242 Then we iterate through all nodes of the graph. We use a constructor of the
   243 node iterator to initialize it to the first node. The operator++ is used to
   243 node iterator to initialize it to the first node. The operator++ is used to
   244 step to the next node. Using operator++ on the iterator pointing to the last
   244 step to the next node. Using operator++ on the iterator pointing to the last
   248 We can also iterate through all edges of the graph very similarly. The 
   248 We can also iterate through all edges of the graph very similarly. The 
   249 \c target and
   249 \c target and
   250 \c source member functions can be used to access the endpoints of an edge.
   250 \c source member functions can be used to access the endpoints of an edge.
   251 
   251 
   252 If your installation of LEMON into directory \c /usr/local was
   252 If your installation of LEMON into directory \c /usr/local was
   253 successful then it is very easy to compile this program with the
   253 successful, then it is very easy to compile this program with the
   254 following command (the argument <tt>-lemon</tt> tells the compiler
   254 following command (the argument <tt>-lemon</tt> tells the compiler
   255 that we are using the installed library LEMON):
   255 that we are using the installed library LEMON):
   256 
   256 
   257 \verbatim
   257 \verbatim
   258 g++ hello_lemon.cc -o hello_lemon -lemon
   258 g++ hello_lemon.cc -o hello_lemon -lemon