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     7 functionalities to list the nodes and the edges of the graph as well
     7 functionalities to list the nodes and the edges of the graph as well
     8 as in incoming and outgoing edges of a given node. 
     8 as in incoming and outgoing edges of a given node. 
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    11 Each graph should meet the
    11 Each graph should meet the
    12 \ref hugo::skeleton::StaticGraphSkeleton "StaticGraph" concept.
    12 \ref hugo::skeleton::StaticGraph "StaticGraph" concept.
    13 This concept does not
    13 This concept does not
    14 makes it possible to change the graph (i.e. it is not possible to add
    14 makes it possible to change the graph (i.e. it is not possible to add
    15 or delete edges or nodes). Most of the graph algorithms will run on
    15 or delete edges or nodes). Most of the graph algorithms will run on
    16 these graphs.
    16 these graphs.
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    18 The graphs meeting the
    18 The graphs meeting the
    19 \ref hugo::skeleton::ExtendableGraphSkeleton "ExtendableGraph"
    19 \ref hugo::skeleton::ExtendableGraph "ExtendableGraph"
    20 concept allow node and
    20 concept allow node and
    21 edge addition. You can also "clear" (i.e. erase all edges and nodes)
    21 edge addition. You can also "clear" (i.e. erase all edges and nodes)
    22 such a graph.
    22 such a graph.
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    24 In case of graphs meeting the full feature
    24 In case of graphs meeting the full feature
    25 \ref hugo::skeleton::ErasableGraphSkeleton "ErasableGraph"
    25 \ref hugo::skeleton::ErasableGraph "ErasableGraph"
    26 concept
    26 concept
    27 you can also erase individual edges and node in arbitrary order.
    27 you can also erase individual edges and node in arbitrary order.
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    29 The implemented graph structures are the following.
    29 The implemented graph structures are the following.
    30 \li \ref hugo::ListGraph "ListGraph" is the most versatile graph class. It meets
    30 \li \ref hugo::ListGraph "ListGraph" is the most versatile graph class. It meets
    31 the hugo::skeleton::ErasableGraphSkeleton "ErasableGraph" concept
    31 the hugo::skeleton::ErasableGraph "ErasableGraph" concept
    32 and it also have some convenience features.
    32 and it also have some convenience features.
    33 \li \ref hugo::SmartGraph "SmartGraph" is a more memory
    33 \li \ref hugo::SmartGraph "SmartGraph" is a more memory
    34 efficient version of \ref hugo::ListGraph "ListGraph". The
    34 efficient version of \ref hugo::ListGraph "ListGraph". The
    35 price of it is that it only meets the
    35 price of it is that it only meets the
    36 \ref hugo::skeleton::ExtendableGraphSkeleton "ExtendableGraph" concept,
    36 \ref hugo::skeleton::ExtendableGraph "ExtendableGraph" concept,
    37 so you cannot delete individual edges or nodes.
    37 so you cannot delete individual edges or nodes.
    38 \li \ref hugo::SymListGraph "SymListGraph" and
    38 \li \ref hugo::SymListGraph "SymListGraph" and
    39 \ref hugo::SymSmartGraph "SymSmartGraph" classes are very similar to
    39 \ref hugo::SymSmartGraph "SymSmartGraph" classes are very similar to
    40 \ref hugo::ListGraph "ListGraph" and \ref hugo::SmartGraph "SmartGraph".
    40 \ref hugo::ListGraph "ListGraph" and \ref hugo::SmartGraph "SmartGraph".
    41 The difference is that whenever you add a
    41 The difference is that whenever you add a