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\subsection cs-loc-var Class and instance member variables, auto variables
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The names of class and instance member variables and auto variables (=variables used locally in methods) should look like the following.
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The names of class and instance member variables and auto variables
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(=variables used locally in methods) should look like the following.
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\code
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\f[ 0 \le f_a \le c_a \f]
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\f[ \sum_{v\in\delta^{-}(u)}f_{vu}=\sum_{v\in\delta^{+}(u)}f_{uv} \qquad \forall u \in V \setminus \{s,t\}\f]
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\f[ \sum_{v\in\delta^{-}(u)}f_{vu}=\sum_{v\in\delta^{+}(u)}f_{uv}
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\qquad \forall u \in V \setminus \{s,t\}\f]
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\f[ \max \sum_{v\in\delta^{+}(s)}f_{uv} - \sum_{v\in\delta^{-}(s)}f_{vu}\f]
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cut is the \f$X\f$ solution of the next optimization problem:
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\f[ \min_{X \subset V, X\not\in \{\emptyset, V\}}\sum_{uv\in A, u\in X, v\not\in X}c_{uv}\f]
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\f[ \min_{X \subset V, X\not\in \{\emptyset, V\}}
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\sum_{uv\in A, u\in X, v\not\in X}c_{uv}\f]
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LEMON contains several algorithms related to minimum cut problems:
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\brief Algorithms for planarity checking, embedding and drawing
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This group describes the algorithms for planarity checking, embedding and drawing.
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This group describes the algorithms for planarity checking,
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embedding and drawing.
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\image html planar.png
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\brief Reading and writing \ref lgf-format "Lemon Graph Format".
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This group describes methods for reading and writing \ref lgf-format "Lemon Graph Format".
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This group describes methods for reading and writing
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\ref lgf-format "Lemon Graph Format".
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*/
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            if(_opts.find(*o)->second.set) ++set;
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          if(i->second.mandatory&&!set) {
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            std::cerr << _command_name
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                      << ": At least one of the following arguments is mandatory.\n";
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            std::cerr << _command_name <<
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              ": At least one of the following arguments is mandatory.\n";
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            ok=false;
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            for(GroupData::Opts::iterator o=i->second.opts.begin();
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          }
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          if(i->second.only_one&&set>1) {
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            std::cerr << _command_name
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                      << ": At most one of the following arguments can be given.\n";
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            std::cerr << _command_name <<
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              ": At most one of the following arguments can be given.\n";
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            ok=false;
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            for(GroupData::Opts::iterator o=i->second.opts.begin();
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///   function.
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///   \code
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///     void custom_assert_handler(const char* file, int line, const char* function,
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///                                const char* message, const char* assertion);
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///     void custom_assert_handler(const char* file, int line,
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///                                const char* function, const char* message,
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///                                const char* assertion);
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///   \endcode
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///   The name of the function should be defined as the \c
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#  define LEMON_FIXME(msg)                                                \
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  (LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER(__FILE__, __LINE__, LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME,        \
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                        ::lemon::_assert_bits::cstringify(msg),                \
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                        ::lemon::_assert_bits::cstringify(msg),          \
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                        static_cast<const char*>(0)))
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           LEMON_ASSERT_HANDLER(__FILE__, __LINE__,  \
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                                LEMON_FUNCTION_NAME, \
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                                ::lemon::_assert_bits::cstringify(msg),        \
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                                ::lemon::_assert_bits::cstringify(msg),     \
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                                #exp), 0)))
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#    else
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    ///This function instantiates a \ref DistMap.
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    ///\param G is the digraph, to which we would like to define the \ref DistMap
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    ///\param G is the digraph, to which we would like to define
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    ///the \ref DistMap
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    static DistMap *createDistMap(const GR &G)
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    {
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    ///This function instantiates a \ref DistMap.
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    ///\param g is the digraph, to which we would like to define the \ref DistMap
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    ///\param g is the digraph, to which we would like to define
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    ///the \ref DistMap
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#ifdef DOXYGEN
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    static DistMap *createDistMap(const GR &g)
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  /// on every bfs event the \c Visitor class member functions.
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  ///
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  /// \tparam _Digraph The digraph type the algorithm runs on. The default value is
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  /// \tparam _Digraph The digraph type the algorithm runs on.
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  /// The default value is
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  /// \ref ListDigraph. The value of _Digraph is not used directly by Bfs, it
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  /// is only passed to \ref BfsDefaultTraits.
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      /// The key type of the map.
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      typedef K Key;
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      /// The value type of the map. (The type of objects associated with the keys).
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      /// \brief The value type of the map.
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      /// (The type of objects associated with the keys).
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      typedef T Value;
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      /// The key type of the map.
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      typedef K Key;
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      /// The value type of the map. (The type of objects associated with the keys).
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      /// \brief The value type of the map.
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      typedef T Value;
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      /// The key type of the map.
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      typedef K Key;
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      /// The value type of the map. (The type of objects associated with the keys).
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      /// \brief The value type of the map.
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      /// (The type of objects associated with the keys).
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      /// The key type of the map.
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      typedef K Key;
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      /// The value type of the map. (The type of objects associated with the keys).
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      /// \brief The value type of the map.
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      /// (The type of objects associated with the keys).
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      typedef T Value;
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      /// The reference type of the map.
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    ///This function instantiates a \ref DistMap.
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    ///\param G is the digraph, to which we would like to define the \ref DistMap
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    ///\param G is the digraph, to which we would like to define
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    ///the \ref DistMap
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    static DistMap *createDistMap(const GR &G)
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    {
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    ///This function instantiates a \ref DistMap.
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    ///\param g is the digraph, to which we would like to define the \ref DistMap
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#ifdef DOXYGEN
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    static DistMap *createDistMap(const GR &g)
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  /// on every dfs event the \c Visitor class member functions.
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  ///
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  /// \tparam _Digraph The digraph type the algorithm runs on. The default value is
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  /// \tparam _Digraph The digraph type the algorithm runs on.
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    ///This function instantiates a \ref DistMap.
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    ///\param G is the digraph, to which we would like to define the \ref DistMap
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    ///\param G is the digraph, to which we would like to define
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    static DistMap *createDistMap(const GR &G)
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    template <class T>
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    struct DefPredMap
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      : public Dijkstra< Digraph,        LengthMap, DefPredMapTraits<T> > {
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      typedef Dijkstra< Digraph,        LengthMap, DefPredMapTraits<T> > Create;
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      : public Dijkstra< Digraph, LengthMap, DefPredMapTraits<T> > {
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      typedef Dijkstra< Digraph, LengthMap, DefPredMapTraits<T> > Create;
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    template <class T>
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    struct DefProcessedMap
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      : public Dijkstra< Digraph,        LengthMap, DefProcessedMapTraits<T> > {
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      typedef Dijkstra< Digraph,        LengthMap, DefProcessedMapTraits<T> > Create;
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      : public Dijkstra< Digraph, LengthMap, DefProcessedMapTraits<T> > {
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    struct DefProcessedMapToBeDefaultMap
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      : public Dijkstra< Digraph, LengthMap, DefDigraphProcessedMapTraits> {
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    template <class H, class CR = typename Digraph::template NodeMap<int> >
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    struct DefHeap
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      typedef Dijkstra< Digraph,        LengthMap, DefHeapTraits<H, CR> > Create;
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    template <class H, class CR = typename Digraph::template NodeMap<int> >
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    struct DefStandardHeap
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  ///\param _g  Reference to the graph to be printed.
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  ///\param _os Reference to the output stream.
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    os << "/lb { setlinewidth setrgbcolor newpath moveto\n"
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       << "      4 2 roll 1 index 1 index curveto stroke } bind def\n";
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    checkConcept<ReadMap<double,double>, ConvertMap<ReadMap<double, int>, double> >();
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    ConvertMap<RangeMap<bool>, int> map1(rangeMap(1, true));
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    ConvertMap<RangeMap<bool>, int> map2 = convertMap<int>(rangeMap(2, false));
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    ForkMap<SM, RM> map2 = forkMap(m2,m1);
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    map2.set(5, 10);
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    check(m1[1] == -1 && m1[5] == 10 && m2[1] == -1 && m2[5] == 10 && map2[1] == -1 && map2[5] == 10,
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    check(m1[1] == -1 && m1[5] == 10 && m2[1] == -1 &&
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          m2[5] == 10 && map2[1] == -1 && map2[5] == 10,
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          "Something is wrong with ForkMap");
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  }
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    IdentityMap<int> im;
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    ConvertMap<IdentityMap<int>, double> id(im);
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    check(addMap(c1,id)[0] == 1.0  && addMap(c1,id)[10] == 11.0, "Something is wrong with AddMap");
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    check(subMap(id,c1)[0] == -1.0 && subMap(id,c1)[10] == 9.0,  "Something is wrong with SubMap");
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    check(mulMap(id,c2)[0] == 0    && mulMap(id,c2)[2]  == 6.28, "Something is wrong with MulMap");
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    check(divMap(c2,id)[1] == 3.14 && divMap(c2,id)[2]  == 1.57, "Something is wrong with DivMap");
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    check(addMap(c1,id)[0] == 1.0  && addMap(c1,id)[10] == 11.0,
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          "Something is wrong with AddMap");
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    check(subMap(id,c1)[0] == -1.0 && subMap(id,c1)[10] == 9.0,
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          "Something is wrong with SubMap");
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    check(mulMap(id,c2)[0] == 0    && mulMap(id,c2)[2]  == 6.28,
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          "Something is wrong with MulMap");
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    check(divMap(c2,id)[1] == 3.14 && divMap(c2,id)[2]  == 1.57,
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          "Something is wrong with DivMap");
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    checkConcept<DoubleMap, ShiftMap<DoubleMap> >();
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    check(shiftMap(id, 2.0)[1] == 3.0 && shiftMap(id, 2.0)[10] == 12.0,
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          "Something is wrong with ShiftMap");
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    check(shiftWriteMap(id, 2.0)[1] == 3.0 && shiftWriteMap(id, 2.0)[10] == 12.0,
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    check(shiftWriteMap(id, 2.0)[1] == 3.0 &&
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          shiftWriteMap(id, 2.0)[10] == 12.0,
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          "Something is wrong with ShiftWriteMap");
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    check(scaleMap(id, 2.0)[1] == 2.0 && scaleMap(id, 2.0)[10] == 20.0,
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          "Something is wrong with ScaleMap");
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    check(scaleWriteMap(id, 2.0)[1] == 2.0 && scaleWriteMap(id, 2.0)[10] == 20.0,
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    check(scaleWriteMap(id, 2.0)[1] == 2.0 &&
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          scaleWriteMap(id, 2.0)[10] == 20.0,
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          "Something is wrong with ScaleWriteMap");
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    check(negMap(id)[1] == -1.0 && negMap(id)[-10] == 10.0,
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@@ -290,10 +306,14 @@
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    RangeMap<bool> rm(2);
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    rm[0] = true; rm[1] = false;
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    check(andMap(tm,rm)[0] && !andMap(tm,rm)[1] && !andMap(fm,rm)[0] && !andMap(fm,rm)[1],
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    check(andMap(tm,rm)[0] && !andMap(tm,rm)[1] &&
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          !andMap(fm,rm)[0] && !andMap(fm,rm)[1],
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          "Something is wrong with AndMap");
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    check(orMap(tm,rm)[0] && orMap(tm,rm)[1] && orMap(fm,rm)[0] && !orMap(fm,rm)[1],
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    check(orMap(tm,rm)[0] && orMap(tm,rm)[1] &&
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          orMap(fm,rm)[0] && !orMap(fm,rm)[1],
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          "Something is wrong with OrMap");
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    check(!notMap(rm)[0] && notMap(rm)[1], "Something is wrong with NotMap");
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    check(!notWriteMap(rm)[0] && notWriteMap(rm)[1], "Something is wrong with NotWriteMap");
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    check(!notMap(rm)[0] && notMap(rm)[1],
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          "Something is wrong with NotMap");
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    check(!notWriteMap(rm)[0] && notWriteMap(rm)[1],
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          "Something is wrong with NotWriteMap");
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    ConstMap<int, double> cm(2.0);
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@@ -311,5 +331,6 @@
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    vec v1;
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    vec v2(10);
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    LoggerBoolMap<std::back_insert_iterator<vec> > map1(std::back_inserter(v1));
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    LoggerBoolMap<std::back_insert_iterator<vec> >
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      map1(std::back_inserter(v1));
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    LoggerBoolMap<vec::iterator> map2(v2.begin());
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    map1.set(10, false);
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    map1.set(60, true);   map2.set(60, true);
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    check(v1.size() == 3 && v2.size() == 10 &&
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          v1[0]==20 && v1[1]==50 && v1[2]==60 && v2[0]==20 && v2[1]==50 && v2[2]==60,
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          v1[0]==20 && v1[1]==50 && v1[2]==60 &&
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          v2[0]==20 && v2[1]==50 && v2[2]==60,
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          "Something is wrong with LoggerBoolMap");
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