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#include <vector> |
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#include <lemon/unionfind.h> |
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// #include <lemon/graph_utils.h> |
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#include <lemon/maps.h> |
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// #include <lemon/radix_sort.h> |
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#include <lemon/bits/utility.h> |
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#include <lemon/bits/traits.h> |
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///\ingroup spantree |
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///\file |
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///\brief Kruskal's algorithm to compute a minimum cost tree |
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/// |
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///Kruskal's algorithm to compute a minimum cost tree. |
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/// |
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namespace lemon {
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namespace _kruskal_bits {
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// Kruskal for directed graphs. |
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template <typename Digraph, typename In, typename Out> |
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typename disable_if<lemon::UndirectedTagIndicator<Digraph>, |
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typename In::value_type::second_type >::type |
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kruskal(const Digraph& digraph, const In& in, Out& out,dummy<0> = 0) {
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typedef typename In::value_type::second_type Value; |
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typedef typename Digraph::template NodeMap<int> IndexMap; |
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typedef typename Digraph::Node Node; |
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IndexMap index(digraph); |
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UnionFind<IndexMap> uf(index); |
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for (typename Digraph::NodeIt it(digraph); it != INVALID; ++it) {
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uf.insert(it); |
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} |
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Value tree_value = 0; |
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for (typename In::const_iterator it = in.begin(); it != in.end(); ++it) {
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if (uf.join(digraph.target(it->first),digraph.source(it->first))) {
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out.set(it->first, true); |
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tree_value += it->second; |
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} |
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else {
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out.set(it->first, false); |
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} |
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} |
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return tree_value; |
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} |
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// Kruskal for undirected graphs. |
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template <typename Graph, typename In, typename Out> |
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typename enable_if<lemon::UndirectedTagIndicator<Graph>, |
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typename In::value_type::second_type >::type |
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kruskal(const Graph& graph, const In& in, Out& out,dummy<1> = 1) {
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typedef typename In::value_type::second_type Value; |
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typedef typename Graph::template NodeMap<int> IndexMap; |
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typedef typename Graph::Node Node; |
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IndexMap index(graph); |
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UnionFind<IndexMap> uf(index); |
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for (typename Graph::NodeIt it(graph); it != INVALID; ++it) {
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uf.insert(it); |
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} |
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Value tree_value = 0; |
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for (typename In::const_iterator it = in.begin(); it != in.end(); ++it) {
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if (uf.join(graph.u(it->first),graph.v(it->first))) {
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out.set(it->first, true); |
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tree_value += it->second; |
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} |
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else {
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out.set(it->first, false); |
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} |
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} |
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return tree_value; |
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} |
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template <typename Sequence> |
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struct PairComp {
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typedef typename Sequence::value_type Value; |
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bool operator()(const Value& left, const Value& right) {
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return left.second < right.second; |
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} |
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}; |
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template <typename In, typename Enable = void> |
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struct SequenceInputIndicator {
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static const bool value = false; |
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}; |
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template <typename In> |
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struct SequenceInputIndicator<In, |
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typename exists<typename In::value_type::first_type>::type> {
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static const bool value = true; |
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}; |
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template <typename In, typename Enable = void> |
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struct MapInputIndicator {
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static const bool value = false; |
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}; |
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template <typename In> |
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struct MapInputIndicator<In, |
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typename exists<typename In::Value>::type> {
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static const bool value = true; |
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}; |
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template <typename In, typename Enable = void> |
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struct SequenceOutputIndicator {
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static const bool value = false; |
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}; |
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template <typename Out> |
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struct SequenceOutputIndicator<Out, |
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typename exists<typename Out::value_type>::type> {
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static const bool value = true; |
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}; |
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template <typename Out, typename Enable = void> |
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struct MapOutputIndicator {
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static const bool value = false; |
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}; |
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template <typename Out> |
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struct MapOutputIndicator<Out, |
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typename exists<typename Out::Value>::type> {
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static const bool value = true; |
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}; |
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template <typename In, typename InEnable = void> |
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struct KruskalValueSelector {};
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template <typename In> |
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struct KruskalValueSelector<In, |
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typename enable_if<SequenceInputIndicator<In>, void>::type> |
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{
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typedef typename In::value_type::second_type Value; |
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}; |
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template <typename In> |
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struct KruskalValueSelector<In, |
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typename enable_if<MapInputIndicator<In>, void>::type> |
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{
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typedef typename In::Value Value; |
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}; |
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template <typename Graph, typename In, typename Out, |
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typename InEnable = void> |
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struct KruskalInputSelector {};
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template <typename Graph, typename In, typename Out, |
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typename InEnable = void> |
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struct KruskalOutputSelector {};
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template <typename Graph, typename In, typename Out> |
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struct KruskalInputSelector<Graph, In, Out, |
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typename enable_if<SequenceInputIndicator<In>, void>::type > |
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{
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typedef typename In::value_type::second_type Value; |
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static Value kruskal(const Graph& graph, const In& in, Out& out) {
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return KruskalOutputSelector<Graph, In, Out>:: |
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kruskal(graph, in, out); |
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} |
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}; |
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template <typename Graph, typename In, typename Out> |
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struct KruskalInputSelector<Graph, In, Out, |
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typename enable_if<MapInputIndicator<In>, void>::type > |
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{
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typedef typename In::Value Value; |
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static Value kruskal(const Graph& graph, const In& in, Out& out) {
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typedef typename In::Key MapArc; |
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typedef typename In::Value Value; |
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typedef typename ItemSetTraits<Graph, MapArc>::ItemIt MapArcIt; |
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typedef std::vector<std::pair<MapArc, Value> > Sequence; |
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Sequence seq; |
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for (MapArcIt it(graph); it != INVALID; ++it) {
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seq.push_back(std::make_pair(it, in[it])); |
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} |
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std::sort(seq.begin(), seq.end(), PairComp<Sequence>()); |
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return KruskalOutputSelector<Graph, Sequence, Out>:: |
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kruskal(graph, seq, out); |
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} |
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}; |
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template <typename T> |
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struct RemoveConst {
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typedef T type; |
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}; |
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template <typename T> |
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struct RemoveConst<const T> {
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typedef T type; |
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}; |
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template <typename Graph, typename In, typename Out> |
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struct KruskalOutputSelector<Graph, In, Out, |
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typename enable_if<SequenceOutputIndicator<Out>, void>::type > |
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{
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typedef typename In::value_type::second_type Value; |
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static Value kruskal(const Graph& graph, const In& in, Out& out) {
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typedef StoreBoolMap<Out> Map; |
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typedef StoreBoolMap<typename RemoveConst<Out>::type> Map; |
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Map map(out); |
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return _kruskal_bits::kruskal(graph, in, map); |
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} |
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}; |
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template <typename Graph, typename In, typename Out> |
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struct KruskalOutputSelector<Graph, In, Out, |
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typename enable_if<MapOutputIndicator<Out>, void>::type > |
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{
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typedef typename In::value_type::second_type Value; |
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static Value kruskal(const Graph& graph, const In& in, Out& out) {
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return _kruskal_bits::kruskal(graph, in, out); |
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} |
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}; |
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} |
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/// \ingroup spantree |
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/// |
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/// \brief Kruskal's algorithm to find a minimum cost tree of a graph. |
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/// |
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/// This function runs Kruskal's algorithm to find a minimum cost tree. |
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/// Due to some C++ hacking, it accepts various input and output types. |
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/// |
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/// \param g The graph the algorithm runs on. |
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/// It can be either \ref concepts::Digraph "directed" or |
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/// \ref concepts::Graph "undirected". |
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/// If the graph is directed, the algorithm consider it to be |
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/// undirected by disregarding the direction of the arcs. |
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/// |
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/// \param in This object is used to describe the arc costs. It can be one |
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/// of the following choices. |
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/// - An STL compatible 'Forward Container' with |
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/// <tt>std::pair<GR::Edge,X></tt> or |
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/// <tt>std::pair<GR::Arc,X></tt> as its <tt>value_type</tt>, where |
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/// \c X is the type of the costs. The pairs indicates the arcs |
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/// along with the assigned cost. <em>They must be in a |
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/// cost-ascending order.</em> |
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/// - Any readable Arc map. The values of the map indicate the arc costs. |
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/// |
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/// \retval out Here we also have a choise. |
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/// - It can be a writable \c bool arc map. After running the |
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/// algorithm this will contain the found minimum cost spanning |
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/// tree: the value of an arc will be set to \c true if it belongs |
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/// to the tree, otherwise it will be set to \c false. The value of |
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/// each arc will be set exactly once. |
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/// - It can also be an iteraror of an STL Container with |
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/// <tt>GR::Edge</tt> or <tt>GR::Arc</tt> as its |
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/// <tt>value_type</tt>. The algorithm copies the elements of the |
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/// found tree into this sequence. For example, if we know that the |
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/// spanning tree of the graph \c g has say 53 arcs, then we can |
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/// put its arcs into an STL vector \c tree with a code like this. |
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///\code |
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/// std::vector<Arc> tree(53); |
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/// kruskal(g,cost,tree.begin()); |
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///\endcode |
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/// Or if we don't know in advance the size of the tree, we can |
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/// write this. |
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///\code std::vector<Arc> tree; |
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/// kruskal(g,cost,std::back_inserter(tree)); |
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///\endcode |
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/// |
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/// \return The total cost of the found tree. |
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/// |
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/// \warning If kruskal runs on an be consistent of using the same |
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/// Arc type for input and output. |
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/// |
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#ifdef DOXYGEN |
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template <class Graph, class In, class Out> |
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Value kruskal(GR const& g, const In& in, Out& out) |
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#else |
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template <class Graph, class In, class Out> |
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inline typename _kruskal_bits::KruskalValueSelector<In>::Value |
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kruskal(const Graph& graph, const In& in, Out& out) |
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#endif |
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{
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return _kruskal_bits::KruskalInputSelector<Graph, In, Out>:: |
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kruskal(graph, in, out); |
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} |
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template <class Graph, class In, class Out> |
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inline typename _kruskal_bits::KruskalValueSelector<In>::Value |
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kruskal(const Graph& graph, const In& in, const Out& out) |
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{
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return _kruskal_bits::KruskalInputSelector<Graph, In, const Out>:: |
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kruskal(graph, in, out); |
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} |
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} //namespace lemon |
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#endif //LEMON_KRUSKAL_H |
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/* -*- C++ -*- |
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* |
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* This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library |
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* |
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* Copyright (C) 2003-2008 |
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* Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport |
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* (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES). |
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* |
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* Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted |
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* provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For |
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* precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file. |
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* |
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* This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind, |
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* express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any |
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* purpose. |
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* |
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*/ |
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#include <deque> |
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#include <set> |
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#include <lemon/concept_check.h> |
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#include <lemon/concepts/maps.h> |
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#include <lemon/maps.h> |
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#include "test_tools.h" |
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using namespace lemon; |
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using namespace lemon::concepts; |
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struct A {};
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inline bool operator<(A, A) { return true; }
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struct B {};
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class C {
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int x; |
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public: |
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C(int _x) : x(_x) {}
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}; |
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class F {
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public: |
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typedef A argument_type; |
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typedef B result_type; |
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B operator()(const A&) const { return B(); }
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private: |
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F& operator=(const F&); |
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}; |
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int func(A) { return 3; }
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int binc(int a, B) { return a+1; }
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typedef ReadMap<A, double> DoubleMap; |
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typedef ReadWriteMap<A, double> DoubleWriteMap; |
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typedef ReferenceMap<A, double, double&, const double&> DoubleRefMap; |
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typedef ReadMap<A, bool> BoolMap; |
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typedef ReadWriteMap<A, bool> BoolWriteMap; |
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typedef ReferenceMap<A, bool, bool&, const bool&> BoolRefMap; |
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int main() |
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{
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// Map concepts |
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checkConcept<ReadMap<A,B>, ReadMap<A,B> >(); |
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checkConcept<ReadMap<A,C>, ReadMap<A,C> >(); |
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checkConcept<WriteMap<A,B>, WriteMap<A,B> >(); |
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checkConcept<WriteMap<A,C>, WriteMap<A,C> >(); |
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checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<A,B>, ReadWriteMap<A,B> >(); |
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checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<A,C>, ReadWriteMap<A,C> >(); |
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checkConcept<ReferenceMap<A,B,B&,const B&>, ReferenceMap<A,B,B&,const B&> >(); |
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checkConcept<ReferenceMap<A,C,C&,const C&>, ReferenceMap<A,C,C&,const C&> >(); |
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// NullMap |
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{
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checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<A,B>, NullMap<A,B> >(); |
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NullMap<A,B> map1; |
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NullMap<A,B> map2 = map1; |
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map1 = nullMap<A,B>(); |
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} |
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// ConstMap |
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{
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checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<A,B>, ConstMap<A,B> >(); |
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checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<A,C>, ConstMap<A,C> >(); |
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ConstMap<A,B> map1; |
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ConstMap<A,B> map2 |
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ConstMap<A,B> map2 = B(); |
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ConstMap<A,B> map3 = map1; |
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map1 = constMap<A>(B()); |
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map1 = constMap<A,B>(); |
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map1.setAll(B()); |
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ConstMap<A,C> map4(C(1)); |
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ConstMap<A,C> map5 = map4; |
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map4 = constMap<A>(C(2)); |
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map4.setAll(C(3)); |
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checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<A,int>, ConstMap<A,int> >(); |
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check(constMap<A>(10)[A()] == 10, "Something is wrong with ConstMap"); |
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checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<A,int>, ConstMap<A,Const<int,10> > >(); |
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ConstMap<A,Const<int,10> > map6; |
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ConstMap<A,Const<int,10> > map7 = map6; |
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map6 = constMap<A,int,10>(); |
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map7 = constMap<A,Const<int,10> >(); |
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check(map6[A()] == 10 && map7[A()] == 10, "Something is wrong with ConstMap"); |
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} |
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// IdentityMap |
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{
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checkConcept<ReadMap<A,A>, IdentityMap<A> >(); |
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IdentityMap<A> map1; |
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IdentityMap<A> map2 = map1; |
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map1 = identityMap<A>(); |
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checkConcept<ReadMap<double,double>, IdentityMap<double> >(); |
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check(identityMap<double>()[1.0] == 1.0 && identityMap<double>()[3.14] == 3.14, |
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"Something is wrong with IdentityMap"); |
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} |
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// RangeMap |
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{
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checkConcept<ReferenceMap<int,B,B&,const B&>, RangeMap<B> >(); |
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RangeMap<B> map1; |
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RangeMap<B> map2(10); |
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RangeMap<B> map3(10,B()); |
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RangeMap<B> map4 = map1; |
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RangeMap<B> map5 = rangeMap<B>(); |
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RangeMap<B> map6 = rangeMap<B>(10); |
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RangeMap<B> map7 = rangeMap(10,B()); |
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checkConcept< ReferenceMap<int, double, double&, const double&>, |
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RangeMap<double> >(); |
| 134 | 134 |
std::vector<double> v(10, 0); |
| 135 | 135 |
v[5] = 100; |
| 136 | 136 |
RangeMap<double> map8(v); |
| 137 | 137 |
RangeMap<double> map9 = rangeMap(v); |
| 138 | 138 |
check(map9.size() == 10 && map9[2] == 0 && map9[5] == 100, |
| 139 | 139 |
"Something is wrong with RangeMap"); |
| 140 | 140 |
} |
| 141 | 141 |
|
| 142 | 142 |
// SparseMap |
| 143 | 143 |
{
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| 144 | 144 |
checkConcept<ReferenceMap<A,B,B&,const B&>, SparseMap<A,B> >(); |
| 145 | 145 |
SparseMap<A,B> map1; |
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SparseMap<A,B> map2 |
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SparseMap<A,B> map2 = B(); |
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| 147 | 147 |
SparseMap<A,B> map3 = sparseMap<A,B>(); |
| 148 | 148 |
SparseMap<A,B> map4 = sparseMap<A>(B()); |
| 149 | 149 |
|
| 150 | 150 |
checkConcept< ReferenceMap<double, int, int&, const int&>, |
| 151 | 151 |
SparseMap<double, int> >(); |
| 152 | 152 |
std::map<double, int> m; |
| 153 | 153 |
SparseMap<double, int> map5(m); |
| 154 | 154 |
SparseMap<double, int> map6(m,10); |
| 155 | 155 |
SparseMap<double, int> map7 = sparseMap(m); |
| 156 | 156 |
SparseMap<double, int> map8 = sparseMap(m,10); |
| 157 | 157 |
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| 158 | 158 |
check(map5[1.0] == 0 && map5[3.14] == 0 && map6[1.0] == 10 && map6[3.14] == 10, |
| 159 | 159 |
"Something is wrong with SparseMap"); |
| 160 | 160 |
map5[1.0] = map6[3.14] = 100; |
| 161 | 161 |
check(map5[1.0] == 100 && map5[3.14] == 0 && map6[1.0] == 10 && map6[3.14] == 100, |
| 162 | 162 |
"Something is wrong with SparseMap"); |
| 163 | 163 |
} |
| 164 | 164 |
|
| 165 | 165 |
// ComposeMap |
| 166 | 166 |
{
|
| 167 | 167 |
typedef ComposeMap<DoubleMap, ReadMap<B,A> > CompMap; |
| 168 | 168 |
checkConcept<ReadMap<B,double>, CompMap>(); |
| 169 | 169 |
CompMap map1(DoubleMap(),ReadMap<B,A>()); |
| 170 | 170 |
CompMap map2 = composeMap(DoubleMap(), ReadMap<B,A>()); |
| 171 | 171 |
|
| 172 | 172 |
SparseMap<double, bool> m1(false); m1[3.14] = true; |
| 173 | 173 |
RangeMap<double> m2(2); m2[0] = 3.0; m2[1] = 3.14; |
| 174 | 174 |
check(!composeMap(m1,m2)[0] && composeMap(m1,m2)[1], "Something is wrong with ComposeMap") |
| 175 | 175 |
} |
| 176 | 176 |
|
| 177 | 177 |
// CombineMap |
| 178 | 178 |
{
|
| 179 | 179 |
typedef CombineMap<DoubleMap, DoubleMap, std::plus<double> > CombMap; |
| 180 | 180 |
checkConcept<ReadMap<A,double>, CombMap>(); |
| 181 | 181 |
CombMap map1(DoubleMap(), DoubleMap()); |
| 182 | 182 |
CombMap map2 = combineMap(DoubleMap(), DoubleMap(), std::plus<double>()); |
| 183 | 183 |
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| 184 | 184 |
check(combineMap(constMap<B,int,2>(), identityMap<B>(), &binc)[B()] == 3, |
| 185 | 185 |
"Something is wrong with CombineMap"); |
| 186 | 186 |
} |
| 187 | 187 |
|
| 188 | 188 |
// FunctorToMap, MapToFunctor |
| 189 | 189 |
{
|
| 190 | 190 |
checkConcept<ReadMap<A,B>, FunctorToMap<F,A,B> >(); |
| 191 | 191 |
checkConcept<ReadMap<A,B>, FunctorToMap<F> >(); |
| 192 | 192 |
FunctorToMap<F> map1; |
| 193 | 193 |
FunctorToMap<F> map2(F()); |
| 194 | 194 |
B b = functorToMap(F())[A()]; |
| 195 | 195 |
|
| 196 | 196 |
checkConcept<ReadMap<A,B>, MapToFunctor<ReadMap<A,B> > >(); |
| 197 | 197 |
MapToFunctor<ReadMap<A,B> > map(ReadMap<A,B>()); |
| 198 | 198 |
|
| 199 | 199 |
check(functorToMap(&func)[A()] == 3, "Something is wrong with FunctorToMap"); |
| 200 | 200 |
check(mapToFunctor(constMap<A,int>(2))(A()) == 2, "Something is wrong with MapToFunctor"); |
| 201 | 201 |
check(mapToFunctor(functorToMap(&func))(A()) == 3 && mapToFunctor(functorToMap(&func))[A()] == 3, |
| 202 | 202 |
"Something is wrong with FunctorToMap or MapToFunctor"); |
| 203 | 203 |
check(functorToMap(mapToFunctor(constMap<A,int>(2)))[A()] == 2, |
| 204 | 204 |
"Something is wrong with FunctorToMap or MapToFunctor"); |
| 205 | 205 |
} |
| 206 | 206 |
|
| 207 | 207 |
// ConvertMap |
| 208 | 208 |
{
|
| 209 | 209 |
checkConcept<ReadMap<double,double>, ConvertMap<ReadMap<double, int>, double> >(); |
| 210 | 210 |
ConvertMap<RangeMap<bool>, int> map1(rangeMap(1, true)); |
| 211 | 211 |
ConvertMap<RangeMap<bool>, int> map2 = convertMap<int>(rangeMap(2, false)); |
| 212 | 212 |
} |
| 213 | 213 |
|
| 214 | 214 |
// ForkMap |
| 215 | 215 |
{
|
| 216 | 216 |
checkConcept<DoubleWriteMap, ForkMap<DoubleWriteMap, DoubleWriteMap> >(); |
| 217 | 217 |
|
| 218 | 218 |
typedef RangeMap<double> RM; |
| 219 | 219 |
typedef SparseMap<int, double> SM; |
| 220 | 220 |
RM m1(10, -1); |
| 221 | 221 |
SM m2(-1); |
| 222 | 222 |
checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<int, double>, ForkMap<RM, SM> >(); |
| 223 | 223 |
checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<int, double>, ForkMap<SM, RM> >(); |
| 224 | 224 |
ForkMap<RM, SM> map1(m1,m2); |
| 225 | 225 |
ForkMap<SM, RM> map2 = forkMap(m2,m1); |
| 226 | 226 |
map2.set(5, 10); |
| 227 | 227 |
check(m1[1] == -1 && m1[5] == 10 && m2[1] == -1 && m2[5] == 10 && map2[1] == -1 && map2[5] == 10, |
| 228 | 228 |
"Something is wrong with ForkMap"); |
| 229 | 229 |
} |
| 230 | 230 |
|
| 231 | 231 |
// Arithmetic maps: |
| 232 | 232 |
// - AddMap, SubMap, MulMap, DivMap |
| 233 | 233 |
// - ShiftMap, ShiftWriteMap, ScaleMap, ScaleWriteMap |
| 234 | 234 |
// - NegMap, NegWriteMap, AbsMap |
| 235 | 235 |
{
|
| 236 | 236 |
checkConcept<DoubleMap, AddMap<DoubleMap,DoubleMap> >(); |
| 237 | 237 |
checkConcept<DoubleMap, SubMap<DoubleMap,DoubleMap> >(); |
| 238 | 238 |
checkConcept<DoubleMap, MulMap<DoubleMap,DoubleMap> >(); |
| 239 | 239 |
checkConcept<DoubleMap, DivMap<DoubleMap,DoubleMap> >(); |
| 240 | 240 |
|
| 241 | 241 |
ConstMap<int, double> c1(1.0), c2(3.14); |
| 242 | 242 |
IdentityMap<int> im; |
| 243 | 243 |
ConvertMap<IdentityMap<int>, double> id(im); |
| 244 | 244 |
check(addMap(c1,id)[0] == 1.0 && addMap(c1,id)[10] == 11.0, "Something is wrong with AddMap"); |
| 245 | 245 |
check(subMap(id,c1)[0] == -1.0 && subMap(id,c1)[10] == 9.0, "Something is wrong with SubMap"); |
| 246 | 246 |
check(mulMap(id,c2)[0] == 0 && mulMap(id,c2)[2] == 6.28, "Something is wrong with MulMap"); |
| 247 | 247 |
check(divMap(c2,id)[1] == 3.14 && divMap(c2,id)[2] == 1.57, "Something is wrong with DivMap"); |
| 248 | 248 |
|
| 249 | 249 |
checkConcept<DoubleMap, ShiftMap<DoubleMap> >(); |
| 250 | 250 |
checkConcept<DoubleWriteMap, ShiftWriteMap<DoubleWriteMap> >(); |
| 251 | 251 |
checkConcept<DoubleMap, ScaleMap<DoubleMap> >(); |
| 252 | 252 |
checkConcept<DoubleWriteMap, ScaleWriteMap<DoubleWriteMap> >(); |
| 253 | 253 |
checkConcept<DoubleMap, NegMap<DoubleMap> >(); |
| 254 | 254 |
checkConcept<DoubleWriteMap, NegWriteMap<DoubleWriteMap> >(); |
| 255 | 255 |
checkConcept<DoubleMap, AbsMap<DoubleMap> >(); |
| 256 | 256 |
|
| 257 | 257 |
check(shiftMap(id, 2.0)[1] == 3.0 && shiftMap(id, 2.0)[10] == 12.0, |
| 258 | 258 |
"Something is wrong with ShiftMap"); |
| 259 | 259 |
check(shiftWriteMap(id, 2.0)[1] == 3.0 && shiftWriteMap(id, 2.0)[10] == 12.0, |
| 260 | 260 |
"Something is wrong with ShiftWriteMap"); |
| 261 | 261 |
check(scaleMap(id, 2.0)[1] == 2.0 && scaleMap(id, 2.0)[10] == 20.0, |
| 262 | 262 |
"Something is wrong with ScaleMap"); |
| 263 | 263 |
check(scaleWriteMap(id, 2.0)[1] == 2.0 && scaleWriteMap(id, 2.0)[10] == 20.0, |
| 264 | 264 |
"Something is wrong with ScaleWriteMap"); |
| 265 | 265 |
check(negMap(id)[1] == -1.0 && negMap(id)[-10] == 10.0, |
| 266 | 266 |
"Something is wrong with NegMap"); |
| 267 | 267 |
check(negWriteMap(id)[1] == -1.0 && negWriteMap(id)[-10] == 10.0, |
| 268 | 268 |
"Something is wrong with NegWriteMap"); |
| 269 | 269 |
check(absMap(id)[1] == 1.0 && absMap(id)[-10] == 10.0, |
| 270 | 270 |
"Something is wrong with AbsMap"); |
| 271 | 271 |
} |
| 272 | 272 |
|
| 273 | 273 |
// Logical maps: |
| 274 | 274 |
// - TrueMap, FalseMap |
| 275 | 275 |
// - AndMap, OrMap |
| 276 | 276 |
// - NotMap, NotWriteMap |
| 277 | 277 |
// - EqualMap, LessMap |
| 278 | 278 |
{
|
| 279 | 279 |
checkConcept<BoolMap, TrueMap<A> >(); |
| 280 | 280 |
checkConcept<BoolMap, FalseMap<A> >(); |
| 281 | 281 |
checkConcept<BoolMap, AndMap<BoolMap,BoolMap> >(); |
| 282 | 282 |
checkConcept<BoolMap, OrMap<BoolMap,BoolMap> >(); |
| 283 | 283 |
checkConcept<BoolMap, NotMap<BoolMap> >(); |
| 284 | 284 |
checkConcept<BoolWriteMap, NotWriteMap<BoolWriteMap> >(); |
| 285 | 285 |
checkConcept<BoolMap, EqualMap<DoubleMap,DoubleMap> >(); |
| 286 | 286 |
checkConcept<BoolMap, LessMap<DoubleMap,DoubleMap> >(); |
| 287 | 287 |
|
| 288 | 288 |
TrueMap<int> tm; |
| 289 | 289 |
FalseMap<int> fm; |
| 290 | 290 |
RangeMap<bool> rm(2); |
| 291 | 291 |
rm[0] = true; rm[1] = false; |
| 292 | 292 |
check(andMap(tm,rm)[0] && !andMap(tm,rm)[1] && !andMap(fm,rm)[0] && !andMap(fm,rm)[1], |
| 293 | 293 |
"Something is wrong with AndMap"); |
| 294 | 294 |
check(orMap(tm,rm)[0] && orMap(tm,rm)[1] && orMap(fm,rm)[0] && !orMap(fm,rm)[1], |
| 295 | 295 |
"Something is wrong with OrMap"); |
| 296 | 296 |
check(!notMap(rm)[0] && notMap(rm)[1], "Something is wrong with NotMap"); |
| 297 | 297 |
check(!notWriteMap(rm)[0] && notWriteMap(rm)[1], "Something is wrong with NotWriteMap"); |
| 298 | 298 |
|
| 299 | 299 |
ConstMap<int, double> cm(2.0); |
| 300 | 300 |
IdentityMap<int> im; |
| 301 | 301 |
ConvertMap<IdentityMap<int>, double> id(im); |
| 302 | 302 |
check(lessMap(id,cm)[1] && !lessMap(id,cm)[2] && !lessMap(id,cm)[3], |
| 303 | 303 |
"Something is wrong with LessMap"); |
| 304 | 304 |
check(!equalMap(id,cm)[1] && equalMap(id,cm)[2] && !equalMap(id,cm)[3], |
| 305 | 305 |
"Something is wrong with EqualMap"); |
| 306 | 306 |
} |
| 307 | 307 |
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| 308 | 308 |
return 0; |
| 309 | 309 |
} |
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