alpar@2216: namespace lemon {
ladanyi@2165: /**
ladanyi@2165: \page Tutorial LEMON Tutorial
ladanyi@2165:
alpar@2195:
Table of Contents
ladanyi@2165:
alpar@2195:
alpar@2195: - \ref intro
alpar@2195:
- \ref getting_started
alpar@2195:
alpar@2195: - \ref hello_world
alpar@2195:
- \ref compile_hw
alpar@2195:
alpar@2195: - \ref basic_concepts
alpar@2195:
alpar@2195: - \ref basic_ListGraph
alpar@2195:
- \ref maps1
alpar@2195:
alpar@2216: - \ref lemon_file_format
alpar@2216:
alpar@2216: - \ref read_write_bg
alpar@2216:
alpar@2195: - \ref algorithms
alpar@2195:
alpar@2216: - \ref algo_bfs_dfs
alpar@2216:
- Dijkstra
alpar@2216:
- Kruskal
alpar@2195:
alpar@2195: - \ref maps2
alpar@2195:
alpar@2195: - \ref custom_maps
alpar@2216:
- Map Adaptors
alpar@2216:
- Special Purpose Maps
alpar@2195:
alpar@2216: - Show a graph
alpar@2216:
- Miscellaneous Tool
alpar@2195:
alpar@2216: - LP solver
alpar@2216:
- Simulated Annealing
alpar@2195:
alpar@2195:
ladanyi@2165:
ladanyi@2166: \section intro Introduction
alpar@2195: In this tutorial we try to show you as many aspects of LEMON as possible. From
alpar@2195: the basics to the very advanced or highly optimized tools. The given examples
alpar@2195: are all available in \c demo directory, so feel free to look at them after the
alpar@2195: sections.
ladanyi@2165: */
alpar@2216: }