demo/dijkstra_demo.cc
author deba
Wed, 01 Mar 2006 10:17:25 +0000
changeset 1990 15fb7a4ea6be
parent 1875 98698b69a902
child 2391 14a343be7a5a
permissions -rw-r--r--
Some classes assumed that the GraphMaps should be inherited
from an ObserverBase. These classes parents replaced with
DefaultMap which cause that the graph maps should not be
inherited from the ObserverBase.
     1 /* -*- C++ -*-
     2  *
     3  * This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library
     4  *
     5  * Copyright (C) 2003-2006
     6  * Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
     7  * (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES).
     8  *
     9  * Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted
    10  * provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For
    11  * precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file.
    12  *
    13  * This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind,
    14  * express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any
    15  * purpose.
    16  *
    17  */
    18 
    19 ///\ingroup demos
    20 ///\file
    21 ///\brief Demonstrating the usage of LEMON's Dijkstra algorithm
    22 ///
    23 /// Dijkstra's algorithm computes shortest paths between two nodes in
    24 /// a graph with edge lengths. Here we only show some of the
    25 /// facilities supplied by our implementation: for the detailed
    26 /// documentation of the LEMON Dijkstra class read \ref lemon::Dijkstra "this".
    27 ///
    28 /// \include dijkstra_demo.cc
    29 
    30 #include <iostream>
    31 
    32 #include <lemon/list_graph.h>
    33 #include <lemon/dijkstra.h>
    34 
    35 using namespace lemon;
    36 
    37 
    38 int main (int, char*[])
    39 {
    40 
    41     typedef ListGraph Graph;
    42     typedef Graph::Node Node;
    43     typedef Graph::Edge Edge;
    44     typedef Graph::EdgeMap<int> LengthMap;
    45 
    46     Graph g;
    47 
    48     //An example from Ahuja's book
    49 
    50     Node s=g.addNode();
    51     Node v2=g.addNode();
    52     Node v3=g.addNode();
    53     Node v4=g.addNode();
    54     Node v5=g.addNode();
    55     Node t=g.addNode();
    56 
    57     Edge s_v2=g.addEdge(s, v2);
    58     Edge s_v3=g.addEdge(s, v3);
    59     Edge v2_v4=g.addEdge(v2, v4);
    60     Edge v2_v5=g.addEdge(v2, v5);
    61     Edge v3_v5=g.addEdge(v3, v5);
    62     Edge v4_t=g.addEdge(v4, t);
    63     Edge v5_t=g.addEdge(v5, t);
    64   
    65     LengthMap len(g);
    66 
    67     len.set(s_v2, 10);
    68     len.set(s_v3, 10);
    69     len.set(v2_v4, 5);
    70     len.set(v2_v5, 8);
    71     len.set(v3_v5, 5);
    72     len.set(v4_t, 8);
    73     len.set(v5_t, 8);
    74 
    75     std::cout << "This program is a simple demo of the LEMON Dijkstra class."
    76 	      << std::endl;
    77     std::cout <<
    78       "We calculate the shortest path from node s to node t in a graph."
    79 	      << std::endl;
    80     std::cout << std::endl;
    81 
    82 
    83     std::cout << "The id of s is " << g.id(s)<< ", the id of t is "
    84 	      << g.id(t) << "." << std::endl;
    85 
    86     std::cout << "Dijkstra algorithm demo..." << std::endl;
    87 
    88     Dijkstra<Graph, LengthMap> dijkstra_test(g,len);
    89     
    90     dijkstra_test.run(s);
    91     
    92     std::cout << "The distance of node t from node s: "
    93 	      << dijkstra_test.dist(t) << std::endl;
    94 
    95     std::cout << "The shortest path from s to t goes through the following "
    96 	      << "nodes (the first one is t, the last one is s): "
    97 	      << std::endl;
    98 
    99     for (Node v=t;v != s; v=dijkstra_test.predNode(v)) {
   100       std::cout << g.id(v) << "<-";
   101     }
   102     
   103     std::cout << g.id(s) << std::endl;	
   104     
   105     return 0;
   106 }