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| 72 | 72 |
/// |
| 73 | 73 |
/// The item-int map must be initialized in such way that it assigns |
| 74 | 74 |
/// \c PRE_HEAP (<tt>-1</tt>) to any element to be put in the heap. |
| 75 | 75 |
enum State {
|
| 76 |
IN_HEAP = 0, ///< \e |
|
| 77 |
PRE_HEAP = -1, ///< \e |
|
| 78 |
|
|
| 76 |
IN_HEAP = 0, ///< = 0. |
|
| 77 |
PRE_HEAP = -1, ///< = -1. |
|
| 78 |
POST_HEAP = -2 ///< = -2. |
|
| 79 | 79 |
}; |
| 80 | 80 |
|
| 81 | 81 |
private: |
| 82 | 82 |
std::vector<Pair> _data; |
| ... | ... |
@@ -601,9 +601,9 @@ |
| 601 | 601 |
typedef typename Base::Arc Arc; |
| 602 | 602 |
|
| 603 | 603 |
typedef IterableDigraphComponent Digraph; |
| 604 | 604 |
|
| 605 |
/// \name Base |
|
| 605 |
/// \name Base Iteration |
|
| 606 | 606 |
/// |
| 607 | 607 |
/// This interface provides functions for iteration on digraph items. |
| 608 | 608 |
/// |
| 609 | 609 |
/// @{
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -653,9 +653,9 @@ |
| 653 | 653 |
void nextOut(Arc&) const {}
|
| 654 | 654 |
|
| 655 | 655 |
/// @} |
| 656 | 656 |
|
| 657 |
/// \name Class |
|
| 657 |
/// \name Class Based Iteration |
|
| 658 | 658 |
/// |
| 659 | 659 |
/// This interface provides iterator classes for digraph items. |
| 660 | 660 |
/// |
| 661 | 661 |
/// @{
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -778,9 +778,9 @@ |
| 778 | 778 |
|
| 779 | 779 |
|
| 780 | 780 |
typedef IterableGraphComponent Graph; |
| 781 | 781 |
|
| 782 |
/// \name Base |
|
| 782 |
/// \name Base Iteration |
|
| 783 | 783 |
/// |
| 784 | 784 |
/// This interface provides functions for iteration on edges. |
| 785 | 785 |
/// |
| 786 | 786 |
/// @{
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -817,9 +817,9 @@ |
| 817 | 817 |
using IterableDigraphComponent<Base>::runningNode; |
| 818 | 818 |
|
| 819 | 819 |
/// @} |
| 820 | 820 |
|
| 821 |
/// \name Class |
|
| 821 |
/// \name Class Based Iteration |
|
| 822 | 822 |
/// |
| 823 | 823 |
/// This interface provides iterator classes for edges. |
| 824 | 824 |
/// |
| 825 | 825 |
/// @{
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -70,11 +70,11 @@ |
| 70 | 70 |
/// |
| 71 | 71 |
/// The item-int map must be initialized in such way that it assigns |
| 72 | 72 |
/// \c PRE_HEAP (<tt>-1</tt>) to any element to be put in the heap. |
| 73 | 73 |
enum State {
|
| 74 |
IN_HEAP = 0, ///< The "in heap" state constant. |
|
| 75 |
PRE_HEAP = -1, ///< The "pre heap" state constant. |
|
| 76 |
|
|
| 74 |
IN_HEAP = 0, ///< = 0. The "in heap" state constant. |
|
| 75 |
PRE_HEAP = -1, ///< = -1. The "pre heap" state constant. |
|
| 76 |
POST_HEAP = -2 ///< = -2. The "post heap" state constant. |
|
| 77 | 77 |
}; |
| 78 | 78 |
|
| 79 | 79 |
/// \brief The constructor. |
| 80 | 80 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -36,30 +36,35 @@ |
| 36 | 36 |
|
| 37 | 37 |
/// DIMACS file type descriptor. |
| 38 | 38 |
struct DimacsDescriptor |
| 39 | 39 |
{
|
| 40 |
///File type enum |
|
| 41 |
enum Type |
|
| 42 |
{
|
|
| 43 |
NONE, MIN, MAX, SP, MAT |
|
| 44 |
|
|
| 40 |
///\brief DIMACS file type enum |
|
| 41 |
/// |
|
| 42 |
///DIMACS file type enum. |
|
| 43 |
enum Type {
|
|
| 44 |
NONE, ///< Undefined type. |
|
| 45 |
MIN, ///< DIMACS file type for minimum cost flow problems. |
|
| 46 |
MAX, ///< DIMACS file type for maximum flow problems. |
|
| 47 |
SP, ///< DIMACS file type for shostest path problems. |
|
| 48 |
MAT ///< DIMACS file type for plain graphs and matching problems. |
|
| 49 |
}; |
|
| 45 | 50 |
///The file type |
| 46 | 51 |
Type type; |
| 47 | 52 |
///The number of nodes in the graph |
| 48 | 53 |
int nodeNum; |
| 49 | 54 |
///The number of edges in the graph |
| 50 | 55 |
int edgeNum; |
| 51 | 56 |
int lineShift; |
| 52 |
/// |
|
| 57 |
///Constructor. It sets the type to \c NONE. |
|
| 53 | 58 |
DimacsDescriptor() : type(NONE) {}
|
| 54 | 59 |
}; |
| 55 | 60 |
|
| 56 | 61 |
///Discover the type of a DIMACS file |
| 57 | 62 |
|
| 58 |
///It starts seeking the beginning of the file for the problem type |
|
| 59 |
///and size info. The found data is returned in a special struct |
|
| 60 |
///that can be evaluated and passed to the appropriate reader |
|
| 61 |
///function. |
|
| 63 |
///This function starts seeking the beginning of the given file for the |
|
| 64 |
///problem type and size info. |
|
| 65 |
///The found data is returned in a special struct that can be evaluated |
|
| 66 |
///and passed to the appropriate reader function. |
|
| 62 | 67 |
DimacsDescriptor dimacsType(std::istream& is) |
| 63 | 68 |
{
|
| 64 | 69 |
DimacsDescriptor r; |
| 65 | 70 |
std::string problem,str; |
| ... | ... |
@@ -95,10 +100,9 @@ |
| 95 | 100 |
throw FormatError("Missing problem type declaration.");
|
| 96 | 101 |
} |
| 97 | 102 |
|
| 98 | 103 |
|
| 99 |
|
|
| 100 |
/// DIMACS minimum cost flow reader function. |
|
| 104 |
/// \brief DIMACS minimum cost flow reader function. |
|
| 101 | 105 |
/// |
| 102 | 106 |
/// This function reads a minimum cost flow instance from DIMACS format, |
| 103 | 107 |
/// i.e. from a DIMACS file having a line starting with |
| 104 | 108 |
/// \code |
| ... | ... |
@@ -252,9 +256,9 @@ |
| 252 | 256 |
} |
| 253 | 257 |
} |
| 254 | 258 |
} |
| 255 | 259 |
|
| 256 |
/// DIMACS maximum flow reader function. |
|
| 260 |
/// \brief DIMACS maximum flow reader function. |
|
| 257 | 261 |
/// |
| 258 | 262 |
/// This function reads a maximum flow instance from DIMACS format, |
| 259 | 263 |
/// i.e. from a DIMACS file having a line starting with |
| 260 | 264 |
/// \code |
| ... | ... |
@@ -286,9 +290,9 @@ |
| 286 | 290 |
throw FormatError("Problem type mismatch");
|
| 287 | 291 |
_readDimacs(is,g,capacity,s,t,infty,desc); |
| 288 | 292 |
} |
| 289 | 293 |
|
| 290 |
/// DIMACS shortest path reader function. |
|
| 294 |
/// \brief DIMACS shortest path reader function. |
|
| 291 | 295 |
/// |
| 292 | 296 |
/// This function reads a shortest path instance from DIMACS format, |
| 293 | 297 |
/// i.e. from a DIMACS file having a line starting with |
| 294 | 298 |
/// \code |
| ... | ... |
@@ -312,9 +316,9 @@ |
| 312 | 316 |
throw FormatError("Problem type mismatch");
|
| 313 | 317 |
_readDimacs(is, g, length, s, t, 0, desc); |
| 314 | 318 |
} |
| 315 | 319 |
|
| 316 |
/// DIMACS capacitated digraph reader function. |
|
| 320 |
/// \brief DIMACS capacitated digraph reader function. |
|
| 317 | 321 |
/// |
| 318 | 322 |
/// This function reads an arc capacitated digraph instance from |
| 319 | 323 |
/// DIMACS 'max' or 'sp' format. |
| 320 | 324 |
/// At the beginning, \c g is cleared by \c g.clear() |
| ... | ... |
@@ -358,13 +362,13 @@ |
| 358 | 362 |
{
|
| 359 | 363 |
g.addArc(s,t); |
| 360 | 364 |
} |
| 361 | 365 |
|
| 362 |
/// DIMACS plain (di)graph reader function. |
|
| 366 |
/// \brief DIMACS plain (di)graph reader function. |
|
| 363 | 367 |
/// |
| 364 |
/// This function reads a (di)graph without any designated nodes and |
|
| 365 |
/// maps from DIMACS format, i.e. from DIMACS files having a line |
|
| 366 |
/// |
|
| 368 |
/// This function reads a plain (di)graph without any designated nodes |
|
| 369 |
/// and maps (e.g. a matching instance) from DIMACS format, i.e. from |
|
| 370 |
/// DIMACS files having a line starting with |
|
| 367 | 371 |
/// \code |
| 368 | 372 |
/// p mat |
| 369 | 373 |
/// \endcode |
| 370 | 374 |
/// At the beginning, \c g is cleared by \c g.clear(). |
| ... | ... |
@@ -267,24 +267,20 @@ |
| 267 | 267 |
CIRCLE=0, |
| 268 | 268 |
/// = 1 |
| 269 | 269 |
///\image html nodeshape_1.png |
| 270 | 270 |
///\image latex nodeshape_1.eps "SQUARE shape (1)" width=2cm |
| 271 |
/// |
|
| 272 | 271 |
SQUARE=1, |
| 273 | 272 |
/// = 2 |
| 274 | 273 |
///\image html nodeshape_2.png |
| 275 | 274 |
///\image latex nodeshape_2.eps "DIAMOND shape (2)" width=2cm |
| 276 |
/// |
|
| 277 | 275 |
DIAMOND=2, |
| 278 | 276 |
/// = 3 |
| 279 | 277 |
///\image html nodeshape_3.png |
| 280 |
///\image latex nodeshape_2.eps "MALE shape (4)" width=2cm |
|
| 281 |
/// |
|
| 278 |
///\image latex nodeshape_3.eps "MALE shape (3)" width=2cm |
|
| 282 | 279 |
MALE=3, |
| 283 | 280 |
/// = 4 |
| 284 | 281 |
///\image html nodeshape_4.png |
| 285 |
///\image latex nodeshape_2.eps "FEMALE shape (4)" width=2cm |
|
| 286 |
/// |
|
| 282 |
///\image latex nodeshape_4.eps "FEMALE shape (4)" width=2cm |
|
| 287 | 283 |
FEMALE=4 |
| 288 | 284 |
}; |
| 289 | 285 |
|
| 290 | 286 |
private: |
| ... | ... |
@@ -247,13 +247,13 @@ |
| 247 | 247 |
} |
| 248 | 248 |
|
| 249 | 249 |
/// \ingroup spantree |
| 250 | 250 |
/// |
| 251 |
/// \brief Kruskal algorithm |
|
| 251 |
/// \brief Kruskal's algorithm for finding a minimum cost spanning tree of |
|
| 252 | 252 |
/// a graph. |
| 253 | 253 |
/// |
| 254 | 254 |
/// This function runs Kruskal's algorithm to find a minimum cost |
| 255 |
/// spanning tree. |
|
| 255 |
/// spanning tree of a graph. |
|
| 256 | 256 |
/// Due to some C++ hacking, it accepts various input and output types. |
| 257 | 257 |
/// |
| 258 | 258 |
/// \param g The graph the algorithm runs on. |
| 259 | 259 |
/// It can be either \ref concepts::Digraph "directed" or |
| ... | ... |
@@ -263,19 +263,19 @@ |
| 263 | 263 |
/// |
| 264 | 264 |
/// \param in This object is used to describe the arc/edge costs. |
| 265 | 265 |
/// It can be one of the following choices. |
| 266 | 266 |
/// - An STL compatible 'Forward Container' with |
| 267 |
/// <tt>std::pair<GR::Arc,X></tt> or |
|
| 268 |
/// <tt>std::pair<GR::Edge,X></tt> as its <tt>value_type</tt>, where |
|
| 269 |
/// |
|
| 267 |
/// <tt>std::pair<GR::Arc,C></tt> or |
|
| 268 |
/// <tt>std::pair<GR::Edge,C></tt> as its <tt>value_type</tt>, where |
|
| 269 |
/// \c C is the type of the costs. The pairs indicates the arcs/edges |
|
| 270 | 270 |
/// along with the assigned cost. <em>They must be in a |
| 271 | 271 |
/// cost-ascending order.</em> |
| 272 | 272 |
/// - Any readable arc/edge map. The values of the map indicate the |
| 273 | 273 |
/// arc/edge costs. |
| 274 | 274 |
/// |
| 275 | 275 |
/// \retval out Here we also have a choice. |
| 276 |
/// - It can be a writable \c bool arc/edge map. After running the |
|
| 277 |
/// algorithm it will contain the found minimum cost spanning |
|
| 276 |
/// - It can be a writable arc/edge map with \c bool value type. After |
|
| 277 |
/// running the algorithm it will contain the found minimum cost spanning |
|
| 278 | 278 |
/// tree: the value of an arc/edge will be set to \c true if it belongs |
| 279 | 279 |
/// to the tree, otherwise it will be set to \c false. The value of |
| 280 | 280 |
/// each arc/edge will be set exactly once. |
| 281 | 281 |
/// - It can also be an iteraror of an STL Container with |
| ... | ... |
@@ -300,10 +300,10 @@ |
| 300 | 300 |
/// \note If the input graph is not (weakly) connected, a spanning |
| 301 | 301 |
/// forest is calculated instead of a spanning tree. |
| 302 | 302 |
|
| 303 | 303 |
#ifdef DOXYGEN |
| 304 |
template <class Graph, class In, class Out> |
|
| 305 |
Value kruskal(GR const& g, const In& in, Out& out) |
|
| 304 |
template <typename Graph, typename In, typename Out> |
|
| 305 |
Value kruskal(const Graph& g, const In& in, Out& out) |
|
| 306 | 306 |
#else |
| 307 | 307 |
template <class Graph, class In, class Out> |
| 308 | 308 |
inline typename _kruskal_bits::KruskalValueSelector<In>::Value |
| 309 | 309 |
kruskal(const Graph& graph, const In& in, Out& out) |
| ... | ... |
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| 313 | 313 |
kruskal(graph, in, out); |
| 314 | 314 |
} |
| 315 | 315 |
|
| 316 | 316 |
|
| 317 |
|
|
| 318 |
|
|
| 319 | 317 |
template <class Graph, class In, class Out> |
| 320 | 318 |
inline typename _kruskal_bits::KruskalValueSelector<In>::Value |
| 321 | 319 |
kruskal(const Graph& graph, const In& in, const Out& out) |
| 322 | 320 |
{
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -592,9 +592,9 @@ |
| 592 | 592 |
DigraphReader& operator=(const DigraphReader&); |
| 593 | 593 |
|
| 594 | 594 |
public: |
| 595 | 595 |
|
| 596 |
/// \name Reading |
|
| 596 |
/// \name Reading Rules |
|
| 597 | 597 |
/// @{
|
| 598 | 598 |
|
| 599 | 599 |
/// \brief Node map reading rule |
| 600 | 600 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -697,9 +697,9 @@ |
| 697 | 697 |
} |
| 698 | 698 |
|
| 699 | 699 |
/// @} |
| 700 | 700 |
|
| 701 |
/// \name Select |
|
| 701 |
/// \name Select Section by Name |
|
| 702 | 702 |
/// @{
|
| 703 | 703 |
|
| 704 | 704 |
/// \brief Set \c \@nodes section to be read |
| 705 | 705 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -726,9 +726,9 @@ |
| 726 | 726 |
} |
| 727 | 727 |
|
| 728 | 728 |
/// @} |
| 729 | 729 |
|
| 730 |
/// \name Using |
|
| 730 |
/// \name Using Previously Constructed Node or Arc Set |
|
| 731 | 731 |
/// @{
|
| 732 | 732 |
|
| 733 | 733 |
/// \brief Use previously constructed node set |
| 734 | 734 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -1115,9 +1115,9 @@ |
| 1115 | 1115 |
} |
| 1116 | 1116 |
|
| 1117 | 1117 |
public: |
| 1118 | 1118 |
|
| 1119 |
/// \name Execution of the |
|
| 1119 |
/// \name Execution of the Reader |
|
| 1120 | 1120 |
/// @{
|
| 1121 | 1121 |
|
| 1122 | 1122 |
/// \brief Start the batch processing |
| 1123 | 1123 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -1388,9 +1388,9 @@ |
| 1388 | 1388 |
GraphReader& operator=(const GraphReader&); |
| 1389 | 1389 |
|
| 1390 | 1390 |
public: |
| 1391 | 1391 |
|
| 1392 |
/// \name Reading |
|
| 1392 |
/// \name Reading Rules |
|
| 1393 | 1393 |
/// @{
|
| 1394 | 1394 |
|
| 1395 | 1395 |
/// \brief Node map reading rule |
| 1396 | 1396 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -1539,9 +1539,9 @@ |
| 1539 | 1539 |
} |
| 1540 | 1540 |
|
| 1541 | 1541 |
/// @} |
| 1542 | 1542 |
|
| 1543 |
/// \name Select |
|
| 1543 |
/// \name Select Section by Name |
|
| 1544 | 1544 |
/// @{
|
| 1545 | 1545 |
|
| 1546 | 1546 |
/// \brief Set \c \@nodes section to be read |
| 1547 | 1547 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -1568,9 +1568,9 @@ |
| 1568 | 1568 |
} |
| 1569 | 1569 |
|
| 1570 | 1570 |
/// @} |
| 1571 | 1571 |
|
| 1572 |
/// \name Using |
|
| 1572 |
/// \name Using Previously Constructed Node or Edge Set |
|
| 1573 | 1573 |
/// @{
|
| 1574 | 1574 |
|
| 1575 | 1575 |
/// \brief Use previously constructed node set |
| 1576 | 1576 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -1958,9 +1958,9 @@ |
| 1958 | 1958 |
} |
| 1959 | 1959 |
|
| 1960 | 1960 |
public: |
| 1961 | 1961 |
|
| 1962 |
/// \name Execution of the |
|
| 1962 |
/// \name Execution of the Reader |
|
| 1963 | 1963 |
/// @{
|
| 1964 | 1964 |
|
| 1965 | 1965 |
/// \brief Start the batch processing |
| 1966 | 1966 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -2157,9 +2157,9 @@ |
| 2157 | 2157 |
SectionReader& operator=(const SectionReader&); |
| 2158 | 2158 |
|
| 2159 | 2159 |
public: |
| 2160 | 2160 |
|
| 2161 |
/// \name Section |
|
| 2161 |
/// \name Section Readers |
|
| 2162 | 2162 |
/// @{
|
| 2163 | 2163 |
|
| 2164 | 2164 |
/// \brief Add a section processor with line oriented reading |
| 2165 | 2165 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -2256,9 +2256,9 @@ |
| 2256 | 2256 |
|
| 2257 | 2257 |
public: |
| 2258 | 2258 |
|
| 2259 | 2259 |
|
| 2260 |
/// \name Execution of the |
|
| 2260 |
/// \name Execution of the Reader |
|
| 2261 | 2261 |
/// @{
|
| 2262 | 2262 |
|
| 2263 | 2263 |
/// \brief Start the batch processing |
| 2264 | 2264 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -2438,9 +2438,9 @@ |
| 2438 | 2438 |
|
| 2439 | 2439 |
public: |
| 2440 | 2440 |
|
| 2441 | 2441 |
|
| 2442 |
/// \name Node |
|
| 2442 |
/// \name Node Sections |
|
| 2443 | 2443 |
/// @{
|
| 2444 | 2444 |
|
| 2445 | 2445 |
/// \brief Gives back the number of node sections in the file. |
| 2446 | 2446 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -2464,9 +2464,9 @@ |
| 2464 | 2464 |
} |
| 2465 | 2465 |
|
| 2466 | 2466 |
/// @} |
| 2467 | 2467 |
|
| 2468 |
/// \name Arc/Edge |
|
| 2468 |
/// \name Arc/Edge Sections |
|
| 2469 | 2469 |
/// @{
|
| 2470 | 2470 |
|
| 2471 | 2471 |
/// \brief Gives back the number of arc/edge sections in the file. |
| 2472 | 2472 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -2522,9 +2522,9 @@ |
| 2522 | 2522 |
} |
| 2523 | 2523 |
|
| 2524 | 2524 |
/// @} |
| 2525 | 2525 |
|
| 2526 |
/// \name Attribute |
|
| 2526 |
/// \name Attribute Sections |
|
| 2527 | 2527 |
/// @{
|
| 2528 | 2528 |
|
| 2529 | 2529 |
/// \brief Gives back the number of attribute sections in the file. |
| 2530 | 2530 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -2548,9 +2548,9 @@ |
| 2548 | 2548 |
} |
| 2549 | 2549 |
|
| 2550 | 2550 |
/// @} |
| 2551 | 2551 |
|
| 2552 |
/// \name Extra |
|
| 2552 |
/// \name Extra Sections |
|
| 2553 | 2553 |
/// @{
|
| 2554 | 2554 |
|
| 2555 | 2555 |
/// \brief Gives back the number of extra sections in the file. |
| 2556 | 2556 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -2624,9 +2624,9 @@ |
| 2624 | 2624 |
} |
| 2625 | 2625 |
|
| 2626 | 2626 |
public: |
| 2627 | 2627 |
|
| 2628 |
/// \name Execution of the |
|
| 2628 |
/// \name Execution of the Contents Reader |
|
| 2629 | 2629 |
/// @{
|
| 2630 | 2630 |
|
| 2631 | 2631 |
/// \brief Starts the reading |
| 2632 | 2632 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -537,9 +537,9 @@ |
| 537 | 537 |
DigraphWriter& operator=(const DigraphWriter&); |
| 538 | 538 |
|
| 539 | 539 |
public: |
| 540 | 540 |
|
| 541 |
/// \name Writing |
|
| 541 |
/// \name Writing Rules |
|
| 542 | 542 |
/// @{
|
| 543 | 543 |
|
| 544 | 544 |
/// \brief Node map writing rule |
| 545 | 545 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -640,9 +640,9 @@ |
| 640 | 640 |
_attributes.push_back(std::make_pair(caption, storage)); |
| 641 | 641 |
return *this; |
| 642 | 642 |
} |
| 643 | 643 |
|
| 644 |
/// \name Section |
|
| 644 |
/// \name Section Captions |
|
| 645 | 645 |
/// @{
|
| 646 | 646 |
|
| 647 | 647 |
/// \brief Add an additional caption to the \c \@nodes section |
| 648 | 648 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -667,9 +667,9 @@ |
| 667 | 667 |
_attributes_caption = caption; |
| 668 | 668 |
return *this; |
| 669 | 669 |
} |
| 670 | 670 |
|
| 671 |
/// \name Skipping |
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| 671 |
/// \name Skipping Section |
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/// @{
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/// \brief Skip writing the node set |
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/// |
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} |
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public: |
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/// \name Execution of the |
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/// \name Execution of the Writer |
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/// @{
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/// \brief Start the batch processing |
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/// |
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GraphWriter& operator=(const GraphWriter&); |
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public: |
| 1108 | 1108 |
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/// \name Writing |
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| 1109 |
/// \name Writing Rules |
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/// @{
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/// \brief Node map writing rule |
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/// |
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_attributes.push_back(std::make_pair(caption, storage)); |
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return *this; |
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} |
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/// \name Section |
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| 1258 |
/// \name Section Captions |
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/// @{
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|
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/// \brief Add an additional caption to the \c \@nodes section |
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/// |
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_attributes_caption = caption; |
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return *this; |
| 1283 | 1283 |
} |
| 1284 | 1284 |
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/// \name Skipping |
|
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/// \name Skipping Section |
|
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/// @{
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|
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/// \brief Skip writing the node set |
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/// |
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} |
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public: |
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/// \name Execution of the |
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/// \name Execution of the Writer |
|
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/// @{
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| 1504 | 1504 |
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/// \brief Start the batch processing |
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/// |
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SectionWriter& operator=(const SectionWriter&); |
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public: |
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/// \name Section |
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/// \name Section Writers |
|
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/// @{
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|
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/// \brief Add a section writer with line oriented writing |
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/// |
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public: |
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/// \name Execution of the |
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| 1721 |
/// \name Execution of the Writer |
|
| 1722 | 1722 |
/// @{
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| 1723 | 1723 |
|
| 1724 | 1724 |
/// \brief Start the batch processing |
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/// |
| ... | ... |
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| 51 | 51 |
public: |
| 52 | 52 |
|
| 53 | 53 |
///Possible outcomes of an LP solving procedure |
| 54 | 54 |
enum SolveExitStatus {
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/// |
|
| 55 |
/// = 0. It means that the problem has been successfully solved: either |
|
| 56 | 56 |
///an optimal solution has been found or infeasibility/unboundedness |
| 57 | 57 |
///has been proved. |
| 58 | 58 |
SOLVED = 0, |
| 59 |
///Any other case (including the case when some user specified |
|
| 60 |
///limit has been exceeded) |
|
| 59 |
/// = 1. Any other case (including the case when some user specified |
|
| 60 |
///limit has been exceeded). |
|
| 61 | 61 |
UNSOLVED = 1 |
| 62 | 62 |
}; |
| 63 | 63 |
|
| 64 | 64 |
///Direction of the optimization |
| ... | ... |
@@ -70,17 +70,17 @@ |
| 70 | 70 |
}; |
| 71 | 71 |
|
| 72 | 72 |
///Enum for \c messageLevel() parameter |
| 73 | 73 |
enum MessageLevel {
|
| 74 |
/// |
|
| 74 |
/// No output (default value). |
|
| 75 | 75 |
MESSAGE_NOTHING, |
| 76 |
/// |
|
| 76 |
/// Error messages only. |
|
| 77 | 77 |
MESSAGE_ERROR, |
| 78 |
/// |
|
| 78 |
/// Warnings. |
|
| 79 | 79 |
MESSAGE_WARNING, |
| 80 |
/// |
|
| 80 |
/// Normal output. |
|
| 81 | 81 |
MESSAGE_NORMAL, |
| 82 |
/// |
|
| 82 |
/// Verbose output. |
|
| 83 | 83 |
MESSAGE_VERBOSE |
| 84 | 84 |
}; |
| 85 | 85 |
|
| 86 | 86 |
|
| ... | ... |
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| 1004 | 1004 |
|
| 1005 | 1005 |
///Gives back the name of the solver. |
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const char* solverName() const {return _solverName();}
|
| 1007 | 1007 |
|
| 1008 |
///\name Build |
|
| 1008 |
///\name Build Up and Modify the LP |
|
| 1009 | 1009 |
|
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///@{
|
| 1011 | 1011 |
|
| 1012 | 1012 |
///Add a new empty column (i.e a new variable) to the LP |
| ... | ... |
@@ -1787,17 +1787,17 @@ |
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public: |
| 1788 | 1788 |
|
| 1789 | 1789 |
/// The problem types for primal and dual problems |
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enum ProblemType {
|
| 1791 |
///Feasible solution hasn't been found (but may exist). |
|
| 1791 |
/// = 0. Feasible solution hasn't been found (but may exist). |
|
| 1792 | 1792 |
UNDEFINED = 0, |
| 1793 |
///The problem has no feasible solution |
|
| 1793 |
/// = 1. The problem has no feasible solution. |
|
| 1794 | 1794 |
INFEASIBLE = 1, |
| 1795 |
///Feasible solution found |
|
| 1795 |
/// = 2. Feasible solution found. |
|
| 1796 | 1796 |
FEASIBLE = 2, |
| 1797 |
///Optimal solution exists and found |
|
| 1797 |
/// = 3. Optimal solution exists and found. |
|
| 1798 | 1798 |
OPTIMAL = 3, |
| 1799 |
///The cost function is unbounded |
|
| 1799 |
/// = 4. The cost function is unbounded. |
|
| 1800 | 1800 |
UNBOUNDED = 4 |
| 1801 | 1801 |
}; |
| 1802 | 1802 |
|
| 1803 | 1803 |
///The basis status of variables |
| ... | ... |
@@ -1851,9 +1851,9 @@ |
| 1851 | 1851 |
SolveExitStatus solve() { return _solve(); }
|
| 1852 | 1852 |
|
| 1853 | 1853 |
///@} |
| 1854 | 1854 |
|
| 1855 |
///\name Obtain the |
|
| 1855 |
///\name Obtain the Solution |
|
| 1856 | 1856 |
|
| 1857 | 1857 |
///@{
|
| 1858 | 1858 |
|
| 1859 | 1859 |
/// The type of the primal problem |
| ... | ... |
@@ -1973,19 +1973,18 @@ |
| 1973 | 1973 |
public: |
| 1974 | 1974 |
|
| 1975 | 1975 |
/// The problem types for MIP problems |
| 1976 | 1976 |
enum ProblemType {
|
| 1977 |
///Feasible solution hasn't been found (but may exist). |
|
| 1977 |
/// = 0. Feasible solution hasn't been found (but may exist). |
|
| 1978 | 1978 |
UNDEFINED = 0, |
| 1979 |
///The problem has no feasible solution |
|
| 1979 |
/// = 1. The problem has no feasible solution. |
|
| 1980 | 1980 |
INFEASIBLE = 1, |
| 1981 |
///Feasible solution found |
|
| 1981 |
/// = 2. Feasible solution found. |
|
| 1982 | 1982 |
FEASIBLE = 2, |
| 1983 |
///Optimal solution exists and found |
|
| 1983 |
/// = 3. Optimal solution exists and found. |
|
| 1984 | 1984 |
OPTIMAL = 3, |
| 1985 |
///The cost function is unbounded |
|
| 1986 |
/// |
|
| 1987 |
///The |
|
| 1985 |
/// = 4. The cost function is unbounded. |
|
| 1986 |
///The Mip or at least the relaxed problem is unbounded. |
|
| 1988 | 1987 |
UNBOUNDED = 4 |
| 1989 | 1988 |
}; |
| 1990 | 1989 |
|
| 1991 | 1990 |
///Allocate a new MIP problem instance |
| ... | ... |
@@ -2005,16 +2004,16 @@ |
| 2005 | 2004 |
SolveExitStatus solve() { return _solve(); }
|
| 2006 | 2005 |
|
| 2007 | 2006 |
///@} |
| 2008 | 2007 |
|
| 2009 |
///\name |
|
| 2008 |
///\name Set Column Type |
|
| 2010 | 2009 |
///@{
|
| 2011 | 2010 |
|
| 2012 | 2011 |
///Possible variable (column) types (e.g. real, integer, binary etc.) |
| 2013 | 2012 |
enum ColTypes {
|
| 2014 |
///Continuous variable (default) |
|
| 2013 |
/// = 0. Continuous variable (default). |
|
| 2015 | 2014 |
REAL = 0, |
| 2016 |
///Integer variable |
|
| 2015 |
/// = 1. Integer variable. |
|
| 2017 | 2016 |
INTEGER = 1 |
| 2018 | 2017 |
}; |
| 2019 | 2018 |
|
| 2020 | 2019 |
///Sets the type of the given column to the given type |
| ... | ... |
@@ -2033,9 +2032,9 @@ |
| 2033 | 2032 |
return _getColType(cols(id(c))); |
| 2034 | 2033 |
} |
| 2035 | 2034 |
///@} |
| 2036 | 2035 |
|
| 2037 |
///\name Obtain the |
|
| 2036 |
///\name Obtain the Solution |
|
| 2038 | 2037 |
|
| 2039 | 2038 |
///@{
|
| 2040 | 2039 |
|
| 2041 | 2040 |
/// The type of the MIP problem |
| ... | ... |
@@ -2727,10 +2727,10 @@ |
| 2727 | 2727 |
}; |
| 2728 | 2728 |
|
| 2729 | 2729 |
/// \brief Potential difference map |
| 2730 | 2730 |
/// |
| 2731 |
/// PotentialMap returns the difference between the potentials of the |
|
| 2732 |
/// source and target nodes of each arc in a digraph, i.e. it returns |
|
| 2731 |
/// PotentialDifferenceMap returns the difference between the potentials of |
|
| 2732 |
/// the source and target nodes of each arc in a digraph, i.e. it returns |
|
| 2733 | 2733 |
/// \code |
| 2734 | 2734 |
/// potential[gr.target(arc)] - potential[gr.source(arc)]. |
| 2735 | 2735 |
/// \endcode |
| 2736 | 2736 |
/// \tparam GR The digraph type. |
| ... | ... |
@@ -89,12 +89,12 @@ |
| 89 | 89 |
}; |
| 90 | 90 |
|
| 91 | 91 |
/// \ingroup spantree |
| 92 | 92 |
/// |
| 93 |
/// \brief |
|
| 93 |
/// \brief Minimum Cost Arborescence algorithm class. |
|
| 94 | 94 |
/// |
| 95 | 95 |
/// This class provides an efficient implementation of |
| 96 |
/// |
|
| 96 |
/// Minimum Cost Arborescence algorithm. The arborescence is a tree |
|
| 97 | 97 |
/// which is directed from a given source node of the digraph. One or |
| 98 | 98 |
/// more sources should be given for the algorithm and it will calculate |
| 99 | 99 |
/// the minimum cost subgraph which are union of arborescences with the |
| 100 | 100 |
/// given sources and spans all the nodes which are reachable from the |
| ... | ... |
@@ -389,9 +389,9 @@ |
| 389 | 389 |
|
| 390 | 390 |
|
| 391 | 391 |
public: |
| 392 | 392 |
|
| 393 |
/// \name Named |
|
| 393 |
/// \name Named Template Parameters |
|
| 394 | 394 |
|
| 395 | 395 |
/// @{
|
| 396 | 396 |
|
| 397 | 397 |
template <class T> |
| ... | ... |
@@ -629,9 +629,9 @@ |
| 629 | 629 |
}; |
| 630 | 630 |
|
| 631 | 631 |
/// @} |
| 632 | 632 |
|
| 633 |
/// \name Execution |
|
| 633 |
/// \name Execution Control |
|
| 634 | 634 |
/// The simplest way to execute the algorithm is to use |
| 635 | 635 |
/// one of the member functions called \c run(...). \n |
| 636 | 636 |
/// If you need more control on the execution, |
| 637 | 637 |
/// first you must call \ref init(), then you can add several |
| ... | ... |
@@ -658,9 +658,9 @@ |
| 658 | 658 |
} |
| 659 | 659 |
|
| 660 | 660 |
/// @} |
| 661 | 661 |
|
| 662 |
///\name Uniform |
|
| 662 |
///\name Uniform Distributions |
|
| 663 | 663 |
/// |
| 664 | 664 |
/// @{
|
| 665 | 665 |
|
| 666 | 666 |
/// \brief Returns a random real number from the range [0, 1) |
| ... | ... |
@@ -761,9 +761,9 @@ |
| 761 | 761 |
} |
| 762 | 762 |
|
| 763 | 763 |
/// @} |
| 764 | 764 |
|
| 765 |
///\name Non-uniform |
|
| 765 |
///\name Non-uniform Distributions |
|
| 766 | 766 |
/// |
| 767 | 767 |
///@{
|
| 768 | 768 |
|
| 769 | 769 |
/// \brief Returns a random bool with given probability of true result. |
| ... | ... |
@@ -937,9 +937,9 @@ |
| 937 | 937 |
} |
| 938 | 938 |
|
| 939 | 939 |
///@} |
| 940 | 940 |
|
| 941 |
///\name Two |
|
| 941 |
///\name Two Dimensional Distributions |
|
| 942 | 942 |
/// |
| 943 | 943 |
///@{
|
| 944 | 944 |
|
| 945 | 945 |
/// Uniform distribution on the full unit circle |
| ... | ... |
@@ -287,9 +287,9 @@ |
| 287 | 287 |
_potential = ↦ |
| 288 | 288 |
return *this; |
| 289 | 289 |
} |
| 290 | 290 |
|
| 291 |
/// \name Execution |
|
| 291 |
/// \name Execution Control |
|
| 292 | 292 |
/// The simplest way to execute the algorithm is to call the run() |
| 293 | 293 |
/// function. |
| 294 | 294 |
/// \n |
| 295 | 295 |
/// If you only need the flow that is the union of the found |
| ... | ... |
@@ -286,9 +286,9 @@ |
| 286 | 286 |
///\param run indicates whether or not the timer starts immediately. |
| 287 | 287 |
/// |
| 288 | 288 |
Timer(bool run=true) :_running(run) {_reset();}
|
| 289 | 289 |
|
| 290 |
///\name Control the |
|
| 290 |
///\name Control the State of the Timer |
|
| 291 | 291 |
///Basically a Timer can be either running or stopped, |
| 292 | 292 |
///but it provides a bit finer control on the execution. |
| 293 | 293 |
///The \ref lemon::Timer "Timer" also counts the number of |
| 294 | 294 |
///\ref lemon::Timer::start() "start()" executions, and it stops |
| ... | ... |
@@ -394,9 +394,9 @@ |
| 394 | 394 |
} |
| 395 | 395 |
|
| 396 | 396 |
///@} |
| 397 | 397 |
|
| 398 |
///\name Query Functions for the |
|
| 398 |
///\name Query Functions for the Ellapsed Time |
|
| 399 | 399 |
|
| 400 | 400 |
///@{
|
| 401 | 401 |
|
| 402 | 402 |
///Gives back the ellapsed user time of the process |
| ... | ... |
@@ -22,13 +22,12 @@ |
| 22 | 22 |
/// |
| 23 | 23 |
/// This program solves various problems given in DIMACS format. |
| 24 | 24 |
/// |
| 25 | 25 |
/// See |
| 26 |
/// \verbatim |
|
| 27 |
/// dimacs-solver --help |
|
| 28 |
/// \ |
|
| 26 |
/// \code |
|
| 27 |
/// dimacs-solver --help |
|
| 28 |
/// \endcode |
|
| 29 | 29 |
/// for more info on usage. |
| 30 |
/// |
|
| 31 | 30 |
|
| 32 | 31 |
#include <iostream> |
| 33 | 32 |
#include <fstream> |
| 34 | 33 |
#include <cstring> |
| ... | ... |
@@ -23,13 +23,12 @@ |
| 23 | 23 |
/// This program converts various DIMACS formats to the LEMON Digraph Format |
| 24 | 24 |
/// (LGF). |
| 25 | 25 |
/// |
| 26 | 26 |
/// See |
| 27 |
/// \verbatim |
|
| 28 |
/// dimacs-to-lgf --help |
|
| 29 |
/// \endverbatim |
|
| 30 |
/// for more info on usage. |
|
| 31 |
/// |
|
| 27 |
/// \code |
|
| 28 |
/// dimacs-to-lgf --help |
|
| 29 |
/// \endcode |
|
| 30 |
/// for more info on the usage. |
|
| 32 | 31 |
|
| 33 | 32 |
#include <iostream> |
| 34 | 33 |
#include <fstream> |
| 35 | 34 |
#include <cstring> |
| ... | ... |
@@ -22,14 +22,12 @@ |
| 22 | 22 |
/// |
| 23 | 23 |
/// Graph generator application for various types of plane graphs. |
| 24 | 24 |
/// |
| 25 | 25 |
/// See |
| 26 |
/// \verbatim |
|
| 27 |
/// lgf-gen --help |
|
| 28 |
/// \ |
|
| 26 |
/// \code |
|
| 27 |
/// lgf-gen --help |
|
| 28 |
/// \endcode |
|
| 29 | 29 |
/// for more info on the usage. |
| 30 |
/// |
|
| 31 |
|
|
| 32 | 30 |
|
| 33 | 31 |
#include <algorithm> |
| 34 | 32 |
#include <set> |
| 35 | 33 |
#include <ctime> |
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