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///\file |
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///\brief Some basic non |
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///\brief Some basic non-inline functions and static global data. |
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#include<lemon/tolerance.h> |
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#include<lemon/bits/invalid.h> |
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namespace lemon { |
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namespace lemon { |
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/// \brief Dummy type to make it easier to create invalid iterators. |
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/// |
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/// Dummy type to make it easier to create invalid iterators. |
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/// See \ref INVALID for the usage. |
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struct Invalid { |
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public: |
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bool operator==(Invalid) { return true; } |
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///\file |
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///\brief A simple two dimensional vector and a bounding box implementation |
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/// |
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/// The class \ref lemon::dim2::Point "dim2::Point" implements |
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///a two dimensional vector with the usual |
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/// operations. |
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/// a two dimensional vector with the usual operations. |
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/// |
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/// The class \ref lemon::dim2::BoundingBox "dim2::BoundingBox" |
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/// can be used to determine |
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/// the rectangular bounding box of a set of |
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/// A simple two dimensional vector (plainvector) implementation |
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/// A simple two dimensional vector (plainvector) implementation |
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///with the usual vector |
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/// operators. |
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/// |
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/// with the usual vector operations. |
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template<typename T> |
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class Point { |
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public: |
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///Construct an instance from coordinates |
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Point(T a, T b) : x(a), y(b) { } |
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/// |
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///Returns the dimension of the vector (i.e. returns 2). |
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///The dimension of the vector. |
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///This function always returns 2. |
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int size() const { return 2; } |
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T normSquare() const { |
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return x*x+y*y; |
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} |
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///Increment the left hand side by u |
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///Increment the left hand side by \c u |
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Point<T>& operator +=(const Point<T>& u) { |
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x += u.x; |
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y += u.y; |
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return *this; |
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} |
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///Decrement the left hand side by u |
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///Decrement the left hand side by \c u |
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Point<T>& operator -=(const Point<T>& u) { |
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x -= u.x; |
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y -= u.y; |
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return *this; |
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///Return \c true if the bounding box is empty (i.e. return \c false |
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///if at least one point was added to the box or the coordinates of |
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///the box were set). |
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/// |
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///The coordinates of an empty bounding box are not defined. |
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bool empty() const { |
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return _empty; |
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} |
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void clear() { |
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_empty=1; |
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} |
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///Give back the bottom left corner |
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///Give back the bottom left corner of the box |
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///Give back the bottom left corner. |
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///Give back the bottom left corner of the box. |
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///If the bounding box is empty, then the return value is not defined. |
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Point<T> bottomLeft() const { |
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return bottom_left; |
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} |
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///Set the bottom left corner |
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///Set the bottom left corner of the box |
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///Set the bottom left corner. |
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///Set the bottom left corner of the box. |
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///It should only be used for non-empty box. |
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void bottomLeft(Point<T> p) { |
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bottom_left = p; |
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} |
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///Give back the top right corner |
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///Give back the top right corner of the box |
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///Give back the top right corner. |
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///Give back the top right corner of the box. |
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///If the bounding box is empty, then the return value is not defined. |
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Point<T> topRight() const { |
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return top_right; |
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} |
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///Set the top right corner |
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///Set the top right corner of the box |
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///Set the top right corner. |
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///Set the top right corner of the box. |
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///It should only be used for non-empty box. |
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void topRight(Point<T> p) { |
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top_right = p; |
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} |
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///Give back the bottom right corner |
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///Give back the bottom right corner of the box |
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///Give back the bottom right corner. |
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///Give back the bottom right corner of the box. |
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///If the bounding box is empty, then the return value is not defined. |
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Point<T> bottomRight() const { |
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return Point<T>(top_right.x,bottom_left.y); |
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} |
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///Set the bottom right corner |
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///Set the bottom right corner of the box |
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///Set the bottom right corner. |
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///Set the bottom right corner of the box. |
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///It should only be used for non-empty box. |
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void bottomRight(Point<T> p) { |
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top_right.x = p.x; |
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bottom_left.y = p.y; |
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} |
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///Give back the top left corner |
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///Give back the top left corner of the box |
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///Give back the top left corner. |
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///Give back the top left corner of the box. |
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///If the bounding box is empty, then the return value is not defined. |
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Point<T> topLeft() const { |
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return Point<T>(bottom_left.x,top_right.y); |
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} |
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///Set the top left corner |
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///Set the top left corner of the box |
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///Set the top left corner. |
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///Set the top left corner of the box. |
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///It should only be used for non-empty box. |
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void topLeft(Point<T> p) { |
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top_right.y = p.y; |
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bottom_left.x = p.x; |
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};//class Boundingbox |
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///Map of x-coordinates of a Point map |
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///Map of x-coordinates of a \ref Point "Point"-map |
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///\ingroup maps |
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///Map of x-coordinates of a \ref |
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///Map of x-coordinates of a \ref Point "Point"-map. |
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/// |
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template<class M> |
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class XMap |
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{ |
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{ |
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return XMap<M>(m); |
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} |
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///Constant (read only) version of XMap |
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///Constant (read only) version of \ref XMap |
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///\ingroup maps |
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///Constant (read only) version of \ref XMap |
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/// |
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{ |
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return ConstXMap<M>(m); |
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} |
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///Map of y-coordinates of a Point map |
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///Map of y-coordinates of a \ref Point "Point"-map |
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///\ingroup maps |
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///Map of y-coordinates of a \ref Point "Point"-map. |
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/// |
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{ |
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return YMap<M>(m); |
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} |
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///Constant (read only) version of YMap |
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///Constant (read only) version of \ref YMap |
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///\ingroup maps |
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///Constant (read only) version of \ref YMap |
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/// |
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return ConstYMap<M>(m); |
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} |
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///\brief Map of the normSquare() |
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///of a Point map |
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/// |
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///Map of the \ref Point::normSquare() "normSquare()" |
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///of a \ref Point "Point"-map. |
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///\ingroup maps |
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///\brief Map of the \ref Point::normSquare() "normSquare()" |
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///of a \ref Point "Point"-map |
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/// |
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///Map of the \ref Point::normSquare() "normSquare()" |
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///of a \ref Point "Point"-map. |
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///\ingroup maps |
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template<class M> |
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class NormSquareMap |
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{ |
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const M& _map; |
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/// bool g = rnd.boolean(); // P(g = true) = 0.5 |
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/// bool h = rnd.boolean(0.8); // P(h = true) = 0.8 |
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///\endcode |
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/// |
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/// |
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/// LEMON provides a global instance of the random number |
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/// generator which name is \ref lemon::rnd "rnd". Usually it is a |
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/// good programming convenience to use this global generator to get |
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/// random numbers. |
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class Random { |
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public: |
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/// \brief |
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/// \brief Default constructor |
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/// |
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/// Constructor with constant seeding. |
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Random() { core.initState(); } |
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/// \brief Constructor |
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/// \brief Constructor with seed |
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/// |
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/// Constructor with seed. The current number type will be converted |
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/// to the architecture word type. |
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template <typename Number> |
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Random(Number seed) { |
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_random_bits::Initializer<Number, Word>::init(core, seed); |
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} |
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/// \brief Constructor |
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/// \brief Constructor with array seeding |
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/// |
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/// Constructor with array seeding. The given range should contain |
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/// any number type and the numbers will be converted to the |
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/// architecture word type. |
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/// \brief Returns a random real number from the range [0, 1) |
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/// |
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/// It returns a random real number from the range [0, 1). The |
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/// default Number type is double. |
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/// default Number type is \c double. |
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template <typename Number> |
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Number real() { |
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return _random_bits::RealConversion<Number, Word>::convert(core); |
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} |
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/// \brief Returns a random non-negative integer |
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/// |
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/// It returns a random non-negative integer uniformly from the |
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/// whole range of the current \c Number type. The default result |
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/// type of this function is unsigned int. |
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/// whole range of the current \c Number type. The default result |
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/// type of this function is <tt>unsigned int</tt>. |
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template <typename Number> |
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Number uinteger() { |
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return _random_bits::IntConversion<Number, Word>::convert(core); |
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} |
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/// \brief Returns a random integer |
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/// |
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/// It returns a random integer uniformly from the whole range of |
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/// the current \c Number type. The default result type of this |
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/// function is int. |
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/// function is \c int. |
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template <typename Number> |
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Number integer() { |
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static const int nb = std::numeric_limits<Number>::digits + |
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(std::numeric_limits<Number>::is_signed ? 1 : 0); |
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bool boolean() { |
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return bool_producer.convert(core); |
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} |
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///\name |
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///\name Non-uniform distributions |
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/// |
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///@{ |
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///\brief A class to provide a basic way to |
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///handle the comparison of numbers that are obtained |
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///as a result of a probably inexact computation. |
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/// |
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///Tolerance is a class to provide a basic way to |
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///\ref Tolerance is a class to provide a basic way to |
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///handle the comparison of numbers that are obtained |
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///as a result of a probably inexact computation. |
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/// |
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///This is an abstract class, it should be specialized for all numerical |
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///data types. These specialized classes like Tolerance<double> |
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///data types. These specialized classes like \ref Tolerance<double> |
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///may offer additional tuning parameters. |
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/// |
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///\sa Tolerance<float> |
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///\sa Tolerance<double> |
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///\sa Tolerance<long double> |
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///\sa Tolerance<int> |
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#if defined __GNUC__ && !defined __STRICT_ANSI__ |
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///\sa Tolerance<long long int> |
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#endif |
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///\sa Tolerance<unsigned int> |
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#if defined __GNUC__ && !defined __STRICT_ANSI__ |
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///\sa Tolerance<unsigned long long int> |
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#endif |
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template<class T> |
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class Tolerance |
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{ |
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public: |
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typedef T Value; |
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///\name Comparisons |
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///The concept is that these bool functions return |
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///The concept is that these bool functions return \c true only if |
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///the related comparisons hold even if some numerical error appeared |
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///during the computations. |
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///@{ |
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typedef float Value; |
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///Constructor setting the epsilon tolerance to the default value. |
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Tolerance() : _epsilon(def_epsilon) {} |
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///Constructor setting the epsilon tolerance. |
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///Constructor setting the epsilon tolerance to the given value. |
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Tolerance(float e) : _epsilon(e) {} |
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/// |
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///Returns the epsilon value. |
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Value epsilon() const {return _epsilon;} |
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/// |
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///Sets the epsilon value. |
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void epsilon(Value e) {_epsilon=e;} |
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/// |
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///Returns the default epsilon value. |
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static Value defaultEpsilon() {return def_epsilon;} |
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/// |
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///Sets the default epsilon value. |
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static void defaultEpsilon(Value e) {def_epsilon=e;} |
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///\name Comparisons |
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///See |
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///See \ref Tolerance for more details. |
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///@{ |
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///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely strictly less than \c b |
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typedef double Value; |
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///Constructor setting the epsilon tolerance to the default value. |
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Tolerance() : _epsilon(def_epsilon) {} |
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///Constructor setting the epsilon tolerance. |
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///Constructor setting the epsilon tolerance to the given value. |
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Tolerance(double e) : _epsilon(e) {} |
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/// |
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///Returns the epsilon value. |
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Value epsilon() const {return _epsilon;} |
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/// |
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///Sets the epsilon value. |
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void epsilon(Value e) {_epsilon=e;} |
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/// |
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///Returns the default epsilon value. |
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static Value defaultEpsilon() {return def_epsilon;} |
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/// |
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///Sets the default epsilon value. |
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static void defaultEpsilon(Value e) {def_epsilon=e;} |
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///\name Comparisons |
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///See |
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///See \ref Tolerance for more details. |
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///@{ |
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///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely strictly less than \c b |
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typedef long double Value; |
209 | 205 |
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///Constructor setting the epsilon tolerance to the default value. |
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Tolerance() : _epsilon(def_epsilon) {} |
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///Constructor setting the epsilon tolerance. |
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///Constructor setting the epsilon tolerance to the given value. |
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Tolerance(long double e) : _epsilon(e) {} |
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/// |
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///Returns the epsilon value. |
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Value epsilon() const {return _epsilon;} |
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/// |
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///Sets the epsilon value. |
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void epsilon(Value e) {_epsilon=e;} |
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/// |
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///Returns the default epsilon value. |
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static Value defaultEpsilon() {return def_epsilon;} |
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/// |
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///Sets the default epsilon value. |
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static void defaultEpsilon(Value e) {def_epsilon=e;} |
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///\name Comparisons |
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///See |
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///See \ref Tolerance for more details. |
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///@{ |
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///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely strictly less than \c b |
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///\e |
256 | 252 |
typedef int Value; |
257 | 253 |
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///\name Comparisons |
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///See Tolerance for more details. |
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///See \ref Tolerance for more details. |
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///@{ |
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///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely strictly less than \c b |
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///\e |
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typedef unsigned int Value; |
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///\name Comparisons |
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///See Tolerance for more details. |
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///See \ref Tolerance for more details. |
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///@{ |
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///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely strictly less than \c b |
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///\e |
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typedef long int Value; |
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///\name Comparisons |
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///See Tolerance for more details. |
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///See \ref Tolerance for more details. |
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///@{ |
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///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely strictly less than \c b |
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///\e |
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typedef unsigned long int Value; |
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///\name Comparisons |
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///See Tolerance for more details. |
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///See \ref Tolerance for more details. |
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///@{ |
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///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely strictly less than \c b |
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