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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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|
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///\ingroup demos |
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///\file |
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///\brief Demonstrating graph input and output |
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/// |
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/// This simple demo program gives an example of how to read and write |
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/// a graph and additional maps (on the nodes or the edges) from/to a |
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/// stream. |
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/// |
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/// \include reader_writer_demo.cc |
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#include <iostream> |
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#include <lemon/smart_graph.h> |
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#include <lemon/lgf_reader.h> |
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#include <lemon/lgf_writer.h> |
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#include <lemon/random.h> |
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using namespace lemon; |
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int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) {
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const int n = argc > 1 ? std::atoi(argv[1]) : 20; |
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const int e = argc > 2 ? std::atoi(argv[2]) : static_cast<int>(n * log(n)); |
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const int e = argc > 2 ? std::atoi(argv[2]) : static_cast<int>(n * std::log(double(n))); |
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const int m = argc > 3 ? std::atoi(argv[3]) : 100; |
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SmartDigraph digraph; |
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std::stringstream ss; |
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try {
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typedef SmartDigraph Digraph; |
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typedef Digraph::Node Node; |
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typedef Digraph::Arc Arc; |
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typedef Digraph::ArcIt ArcIt; |
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typedef Digraph::NodeMap<int> PotentialMap; |
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typedef Digraph::ArcMap<int> CapacityMap; |
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typedef Digraph::ArcMap<std::string> NameMap; |
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Digraph digraph; |
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PotentialMap potential(digraph); |
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CapacityMap capacity(digraph); |
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NameMap name(digraph); |
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std::vector<Node> nodes; |
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for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
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Node node = digraph.addNode(); |
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potential[node] = rnd[m]; |
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nodes.push_back(node); |
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} |
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std::vector<Arc> arcs; |
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for (int i = 0; i < e; ++i) {
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int s = rnd[n]; |
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int t = rnd[n]; |
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int c = rnd[m]; |
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Arc arc = digraph.addArc(nodes[s], nodes[t]); |
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capacity[arc] = c; |
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std::ostringstream os; |
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os << "arc \t" << i << std::endl; |
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name[arc] = os.str(); |
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arcs.push_back(arc); |
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} |
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DigraphWriter<Digraph>(ss, digraph). |
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nodeMap("potential", potential).
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arcMap("capacity", capacity).
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arcMap("name", name).
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node("source", nodes[0]).
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node("target", nodes[1]).
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arc("bottleneck", arcs[e / 2]).
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attribute("creator", "lemon library").
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run(); |
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} catch (DataFormatError& error) {
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std::cerr << error.what() << std::endl; |
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} |
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try {
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typedef SmartDigraph Digraph; |
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typedef Digraph::Node Node; |
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typedef Digraph::Arc Arc; |
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typedef Digraph::ArcIt ArcIt; |
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typedef Digraph::NodeMap<int> LabelMap; |
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typedef Digraph::NodeMap<int> PotentialMap; |
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typedef Digraph::ArcMap<int> CapacityMap; |
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typedef Digraph::ArcMap<std::string> NameMap; |
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Digraph digraph; |
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LabelMap label(digraph); |
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PotentialMap potential(digraph); |
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CapacityMap capacity(digraph); |
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NameMap name(digraph); |
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Node s, t; |
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Arc a; |
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std::string creator; |
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for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
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Node node = digraph.addNode(); |
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label[node] = i; |
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} |
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DigraphReader<Digraph>(ss, digraph). |
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useNodes(label). |
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nodeMap("potential", potential).
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arcMap("capacity", capacity).
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arcMap("name", name).
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node("source", s).
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node("target", t).
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arc("bottleneck", a).
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attribute("creator", creator).
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run(); |
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DigraphWriter<Digraph>(std::cout, digraph). |
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nodeMap("potential", potential).
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arcMap("capacity", capacity).
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arcMap("name", name).
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node("source", s).
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node("target", t).
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arc("bottleneck", a).
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attribute("creator", creator).
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run(); |
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} catch (DataFormatError& error) {
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std::cerr << error.what() << std::endl; |
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} |
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return 0; |
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} |
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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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#ifndef LEMON_GRAPH_TO_EPS_H |
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#define LEMON_GRAPH_TO_EPS_H |
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#include<iostream> |
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#include<fstream> |
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#include<sstream> |
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#include<algorithm> |
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#include<vector> |
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|
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#ifndef WIN32 |
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#include<sys/time.h> |
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#include<ctime> |
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#else |
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#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN |
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#define NOMINMAX |
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#include<windows.h> |
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#endif |
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#include<lemon/math.h> |
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#include<lemon/bits/invalid.h> |
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#include<lemon/dim2.h> |
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#include<lemon/maps.h> |
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#include<lemon/color.h> |
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#include<lemon/bits/bezier.h> |
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///\ingroup eps_io |
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///\file |
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///\brief A well configurable tool for visualizing graphs |
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namespace lemon {
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namespace _graph_to_eps_bits {
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template<class MT> |
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class _NegY {
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public: |
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typedef typename MT::Key Key; |
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typedef typename MT::Value Value; |
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const MT ↦ |
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int yscale; |
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_NegY(const MT &m,bool b) : map(m), yscale(1-b*2) {}
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Value operator[](Key n) { return Value(map[n].x,map[n].y*yscale);}
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}; |
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} |
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///Default traits class of \ref GraphToEps |
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///Default traits class of \ref GraphToEps |
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/// |
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///\c G is the type of the underlying graph. |
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template<class G> |
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struct DefaultGraphToEpsTraits |
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{
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typedef G Graph; |
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typedef typename Graph::Node Node; |
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typedef typename Graph::NodeIt NodeIt; |
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typedef typename Graph::Arc Arc; |
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typedef typename Graph::ArcIt ArcIt; |
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typedef typename Graph::InArcIt InArcIt; |
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typedef typename Graph::OutArcIt OutArcIt; |
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const Graph &g; |
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std::ostream& os; |
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typedef ConstMap<typename Graph::Node,dim2::Point<double> > CoordsMapType; |
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CoordsMapType _coords; |
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ConstMap<typename Graph::Node,double > _nodeSizes; |
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ConstMap<typename Graph::Node,int > _nodeShapes; |
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ConstMap<typename Graph::Node,Color > _nodeColors; |
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ConstMap<typename Graph::Arc,Color > _arcColors; |
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ConstMap<typename Graph::Arc,double > _arcWidths; |
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double _arcWidthScale; |
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double _nodeScale; |
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double _xBorder, _yBorder; |
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double _scale; |
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double _nodeBorderQuotient; |
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bool _drawArrows; |
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double _arrowLength, _arrowWidth; |
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bool _showNodes, _showArcs; |
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bool _enableParallel; |
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double _parArcDist; |
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bool _showNodeText; |
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ConstMap<typename Graph::Node,bool > _nodeTexts; |
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double _nodeTextSize; |
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bool _showNodePsText; |
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ConstMap<typename Graph::Node,bool > _nodePsTexts; |
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char *_nodePsTextsPreamble; |
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bool _undirected; |
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bool _pleaseRemoveOsStream; |
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bool _scaleToA4; |
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std::string _title; |
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std::string _copyright; |
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|
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enum NodeTextColorType |
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{ DIST_COL=0, DIST_BW=1, CUST_COL=2, SAME_COL=3 } _nodeTextColorType;
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ConstMap<typename Graph::Node,Color > _nodeTextColors; |
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bool _autoNodeScale; |
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bool _autoArcWidthScale; |
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bool _absoluteNodeSizes; |
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bool _absoluteArcWidths; |
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bool _negY; |
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bool _preScale; |
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///Constructor |
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///Constructor |
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///\param _g is a reference to the graph to be printed |
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///\param _os is a reference to the output stream. |
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///\param _os is a reference to the output stream. |
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///\param _pros If it is \c true, then the \c ostream referenced by \c _os |
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///will be explicitly deallocated by the destructor. |
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///By default it is <tt>std::cout</tt> |
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DefaultGraphToEpsTraits(const G &_g,std::ostream& _os=std::cout, |
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bool _pros=false) : |
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g(_g), os(_os), |
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_coords(dim2::Point<double>(1,1)), _nodeSizes(1), _nodeShapes(0), |
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_nodeColors(WHITE), _arcColors(BLACK), |
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_arcWidths(1.0), _arcWidthScale(0.003), |
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_nodeScale(.01), _xBorder(10), _yBorder(10), _scale(1.0), |
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_nodeBorderQuotient(.1), |
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_drawArrows(false), _arrowLength(1), _arrowWidth(0.3), |
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_showNodes(true), _showArcs(true), |
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_enableParallel(false), _parArcDist(1), |
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_showNodeText(false), _nodeTexts(false), _nodeTextSize(1), |
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_showNodePsText(false), _nodePsTexts(false), _nodePsTextsPreamble(0), |
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_undirected(lemon::UndirectedTagIndicator<G>::value), |
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_pleaseRemoveOsStream(_pros), _scaleToA4(false), |
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_nodeTextColorType(SAME_COL), _nodeTextColors(BLACK), |
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_autoNodeScale(false), |
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_autoArcWidthScale(false), |
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_absoluteNodeSizes(false), |
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_absoluteArcWidths(false), |
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_negY(false), |
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_preScale(true) |
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{}
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}; |
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///Auxiliary class to implement the named parameters of \ref graphToEps() |
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///Auxiliary class to implement the named parameters of \ref graphToEps() |
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template<class T> class GraphToEps : public T |
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{
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// Can't believe it is required by the C++ standard |
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using T::g; |
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using T::os; |
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|
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using T::_coords; |
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using T::_nodeSizes; |
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using T::_nodeShapes; |
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using T::_nodeColors; |
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using T::_arcColors; |
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using T::_arcWidths; |
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|
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using T::_arcWidthScale; |
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using T::_nodeScale; |
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using T::_xBorder; |
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using T::_yBorder; |
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using T::_scale; |
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using T::_nodeBorderQuotient; |
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|
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using T::_drawArrows; |
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using T::_arrowLength; |
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using T::_arrowWidth; |
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|
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using T::_showNodes; |
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using T::_showArcs; |
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|
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using T::_enableParallel; |
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using T::_parArcDist; |
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|
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using T::_showNodeText; |
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using T::_nodeTexts; |
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using T::_nodeTextSize; |
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|
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using T::_showNodePsText; |
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using T::_nodePsTexts; |
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using T::_nodePsTextsPreamble; |
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|
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using T::_undirected; |
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|
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using T::_pleaseRemoveOsStream; |
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|
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using T::_scaleToA4; |
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|
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using T::_title; |
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using T::_copyright; |
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|
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using T::NodeTextColorType; |
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using T::CUST_COL; |
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using T::DIST_COL; |
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using T::DIST_BW; |
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using T::_nodeTextColorType; |
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using T::_nodeTextColors; |
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|
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using T::_autoNodeScale; |
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using T::_autoArcWidthScale; |
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|
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using T::_absoluteNodeSizes; |
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using T::_absoluteArcWidths; |
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|
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|
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using T::_negY; |
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using T::_preScale; |
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|
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// dradnats ++C eht yb deriuqer si ti eveileb t'naC |
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|
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typedef typename T::Graph Graph; |
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typedef typename Graph::Node Node; |
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typedef typename Graph::NodeIt NodeIt; |
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typedef typename Graph::Arc Arc; |
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typedef typename Graph::ArcIt ArcIt; |
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typedef typename Graph::InArcIt InArcIt; |
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typedef typename Graph::OutArcIt OutArcIt; |
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|
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static const int INTERPOL_PREC; |
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static const double A4HEIGHT; |
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static const double A4WIDTH; |
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static const double A4BORDER; |
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|
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bool dontPrint; |
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|
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public: |
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///Node shapes |
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|
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///Node shapes |
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/// |
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enum NodeShapes {
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/// = 0 |
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///\image html nodeshape_0.png |
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///\image latex nodeshape_0.eps "CIRCLE shape (0)" width=2cm |
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CIRCLE=0, |
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/// = 1 |
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///\image html nodeshape_1.png |
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///\image latex nodeshape_1.eps "SQUARE shape (1)" width=2cm |
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/// |
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SQUARE=1, |
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/// = 2 |
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///\image html nodeshape_2.png |
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///\image latex nodeshape_2.eps "DIAMOND shape (2)" width=2cm |
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/// |
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DIAMOND=2, |
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/// = 3 |
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///\image html nodeshape_3.png |
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///\image latex nodeshape_2.eps "MALE shape (4)" width=2cm |
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/// |
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MALE=3, |
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/// = 4 |
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///\image html nodeshape_4.png |
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///\image latex nodeshape_2.eps "FEMALE shape (4)" width=2cm |
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/// |
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FEMALE=4 |
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}; |
| 287 | 289 |
|
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private: |
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class arcLess {
|
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const Graph &g; |
| 291 | 293 |
public: |
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arcLess(const Graph &_g) : g(_g) {}
|
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bool operator()(Arc a,Arc b) const |
| 294 | 296 |
{
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Node ai=std::min(g.source(a),g.target(a)); |
| 296 | 298 |
Node aa=std::max(g.source(a),g.target(a)); |
| 297 | 299 |
Node bi=std::min(g.source(b),g.target(b)); |
| 298 | 300 |
Node ba=std::max(g.source(b),g.target(b)); |
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return ai<bi || |
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(ai==bi && (aa < ba || |
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(aa==ba && ai==g.source(a) && bi==g.target(b)))); |
| 302 | 304 |
} |
| 303 | 305 |
}; |
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bool isParallel(Arc e,Arc f) const |
| 305 | 307 |
{
|
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return (g.source(e)==g.source(f)&& |
| 307 | 309 |
g.target(e)==g.target(f)) || |
| 308 | 310 |
(g.source(e)==g.target(f)&& |
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g.target(e)==g.source(f)); |
| 310 | 312 |
} |
| 311 | 313 |
template<class TT> |
| 312 | 314 |
static std::string psOut(const dim2::Point<TT> &p) |
| 313 | 315 |
{
|
| 314 | 316 |
std::ostringstream os; |
| 315 | 317 |
os << p.x << ' ' << p.y; |
| 316 | 318 |
return os.str(); |
| 317 | 319 |
} |
| 318 | 320 |
static std::string psOut(const Color &c) |
| 319 | 321 |
{
|
| 320 | 322 |
std::ostringstream os; |
| 321 | 323 |
os << c.red() << ' ' << c.green() << ' ' << c.blue(); |
| 322 | 324 |
return os.str(); |
| 323 | 325 |
} |
| 324 | 326 |
|
| 325 | 327 |
public: |
| 326 | 328 |
GraphToEps(const T &t) : T(t), dontPrint(false) {};
|
| 327 | 329 |
|
| 328 | 330 |
template<class X> struct CoordsTraits : public T {
|
| 329 | 331 |
typedef X CoordsMapType; |
| 330 | 332 |
const X &_coords; |
| 331 | 333 |
CoordsTraits(const T &t,const X &x) : T(t), _coords(x) {}
|
| 332 | 334 |
}; |
| 333 | 335 |
///Sets the map of the node coordinates |
| 334 | 336 |
|
| 335 | 337 |
///Sets the map of the node coordinates. |
| 336 | 338 |
///\param x must be a node map with dim2::Point<double> or |
| 337 | 339 |
///\ref dim2::Point "dim2::Point<int>" values. |
| 338 | 340 |
template<class X> GraphToEps<CoordsTraits<X> > coords(const X &x) {
|
| 339 | 341 |
dontPrint=true; |
| 340 | 342 |
return GraphToEps<CoordsTraits<X> >(CoordsTraits<X>(*this,x)); |
| 341 | 343 |
} |
| 342 | 344 |
template<class X> struct NodeSizesTraits : public T {
|
| 343 | 345 |
const X &_nodeSizes; |
| 344 | 346 |
NodeSizesTraits(const T &t,const X &x) : T(t), _nodeSizes(x) {}
|
| 345 | 347 |
}; |
| 346 | 348 |
///Sets the map of the node sizes |
| 347 | 349 |
|
| 348 | 350 |
///Sets the map of the node sizes |
| 349 | 351 |
///\param x must be a node map with \c double (or convertible) values. |
| 350 | 352 |
template<class X> GraphToEps<NodeSizesTraits<X> > nodeSizes(const X &x) |
| 351 | 353 |
{
|
| 352 | 354 |
dontPrint=true; |
| 353 | 355 |
return GraphToEps<NodeSizesTraits<X> >(NodeSizesTraits<X>(*this,x)); |
| 354 | 356 |
} |
| 355 | 357 |
template<class X> struct NodeShapesTraits : public T {
|
| 356 | 358 |
const X &_nodeShapes; |
| 357 | 359 |
NodeShapesTraits(const T &t,const X &x) : T(t), _nodeShapes(x) {}
|
| 358 | 360 |
}; |
| 359 | 361 |
///Sets the map of the node shapes |
| 360 | 362 |
|
| 361 | 363 |
///Sets the map of the node shapes. |
| 362 | 364 |
///The available shape values |
| 363 | 365 |
///can be found in \ref NodeShapes "enum NodeShapes". |
| 364 | 366 |
///\param x must be a node map with \c int (or convertible) values. |
| 365 | 367 |
///\sa NodeShapes |
| 366 | 368 |
template<class X> GraphToEps<NodeShapesTraits<X> > nodeShapes(const X &x) |
| 367 | 369 |
{
|
| 368 | 370 |
dontPrint=true; |
| 369 | 371 |
return GraphToEps<NodeShapesTraits<X> >(NodeShapesTraits<X>(*this,x)); |
| 370 | 372 |
} |
| 371 | 373 |
template<class X> struct NodeTextsTraits : public T {
|
| 372 | 374 |
const X &_nodeTexts; |
| 373 | 375 |
NodeTextsTraits(const T &t,const X &x) : T(t), _nodeTexts(x) {}
|
| 374 | 376 |
}; |
| 375 | 377 |
///Sets the text printed on the nodes |
| 376 | 378 |
|
| 377 | 379 |
///Sets the text printed on the nodes |
| 378 | 380 |
///\param x must be a node map with type that can be pushed to a standard |
| 379 | 381 |
///ostream. |
| 380 | 382 |
template<class X> GraphToEps<NodeTextsTraits<X> > nodeTexts(const X &x) |
| 381 | 383 |
{
|
| 382 | 384 |
dontPrint=true; |
| 383 | 385 |
_showNodeText=true; |
| 384 | 386 |
return GraphToEps<NodeTextsTraits<X> >(NodeTextsTraits<X>(*this,x)); |
| 385 | 387 |
} |
| 386 | 388 |
template<class X> struct NodePsTextsTraits : public T {
|
| 387 | 389 |
const X &_nodePsTexts; |
| 388 | 390 |
NodePsTextsTraits(const T &t,const X &x) : T(t), _nodePsTexts(x) {}
|
| 389 | 391 |
}; |
| 390 | 392 |
///Inserts a PostScript block to the nodes |
| 391 | 393 |
|
| 392 | 394 |
///With this command it is possible to insert a verbatim PostScript |
| 393 | 395 |
///block to the nodes. |
| 394 | 396 |
///The PS current point will be moved to the centre of the node before |
| 395 | 397 |
///the PostScript block inserted. |
| 396 | 398 |
/// |
| 397 | 399 |
///Before and after the block a newline character is inserted so you |
| 398 | 400 |
///don't have to bother with the separators. |
| 399 | 401 |
/// |
| 400 | 402 |
///\param x must be a node map with type that can be pushed to a standard |
| 401 | 403 |
///ostream. |
| 402 | 404 |
/// |
| 403 | 405 |
///\sa nodePsTextsPreamble() |
| 404 | 406 |
template<class X> GraphToEps<NodePsTextsTraits<X> > nodePsTexts(const X &x) |
| 405 | 407 |
{
|
| 406 | 408 |
dontPrint=true; |
| 407 | 409 |
_showNodePsText=true; |
| 408 | 410 |
return GraphToEps<NodePsTextsTraits<X> >(NodePsTextsTraits<X>(*this,x)); |
| 409 | 411 |
} |
| 410 | 412 |
template<class X> struct ArcWidthsTraits : public T {
|
| 411 | 413 |
const X &_arcWidths; |
| 412 | 414 |
ArcWidthsTraits(const T &t,const X &x) : T(t), _arcWidths(x) {}
|
| 413 | 415 |
}; |
| 414 | 416 |
///Sets the map of the arc widths |
| 415 | 417 |
|
| 416 | 418 |
///Sets the map of the arc widths |
| 417 | 419 |
///\param x must be a arc map with \c double (or convertible) values. |
| 418 | 420 |
template<class X> GraphToEps<ArcWidthsTraits<X> > arcWidths(const X &x) |
| 419 | 421 |
{
|
| 420 | 422 |
dontPrint=true; |
| 421 | 423 |
return GraphToEps<ArcWidthsTraits<X> >(ArcWidthsTraits<X>(*this,x)); |
| 422 | 424 |
} |
| 423 | 425 |
|
| 424 | 426 |
template<class X> struct NodeColorsTraits : public T {
|
| 425 | 427 |
const X &_nodeColors; |
| 426 | 428 |
NodeColorsTraits(const T &t,const X &x) : T(t), _nodeColors(x) {}
|
| 427 | 429 |
}; |
| 428 | 430 |
///Sets the map of the node colors |
| 429 | 431 |
|
| 430 | 432 |
///Sets the map of the node colors |
| 431 | 433 |
///\param x must be a node map with \ref Color values. |
| 432 | 434 |
/// |
| 433 | 435 |
///\sa Palette |
| 434 | 436 |
template<class X> GraphToEps<NodeColorsTraits<X> > |
| 435 | 437 |
nodeColors(const X &x) |
| 436 | 438 |
{
|
| 437 | 439 |
dontPrint=true; |
| 438 | 440 |
return GraphToEps<NodeColorsTraits<X> >(NodeColorsTraits<X>(*this,x)); |
| 439 | 441 |
} |
| 440 | 442 |
template<class X> struct NodeTextColorsTraits : public T {
|
| 441 | 443 |
const X &_nodeTextColors; |
| 442 | 444 |
NodeTextColorsTraits(const T &t,const X &x) : T(t), _nodeTextColors(x) {}
|
| 443 | 445 |
}; |
| 444 | 446 |
///Sets the map of the node text colors |
| 445 | 447 |
|
| 446 | 448 |
///Sets the map of the node text colors |
| 447 | 449 |
///\param x must be a node map with \ref Color values. |
| 448 | 450 |
/// |
| 449 | 451 |
///\sa Palette |
| 450 | 452 |
template<class X> GraphToEps<NodeTextColorsTraits<X> > |
| 451 | 453 |
nodeTextColors(const X &x) |
| 452 | 454 |
{
|
| 453 | 455 |
dontPrint=true; |
| 454 | 456 |
_nodeTextColorType=CUST_COL; |
| 455 | 457 |
return GraphToEps<NodeTextColorsTraits<X> > |
| 456 | 458 |
(NodeTextColorsTraits<X>(*this,x)); |
| 457 | 459 |
} |
| 458 | 460 |
template<class X> struct ArcColorsTraits : public T {
|
| 459 | 461 |
const X &_arcColors; |
| 460 | 462 |
ArcColorsTraits(const T &t,const X &x) : T(t), _arcColors(x) {}
|
| 461 | 463 |
}; |
| 462 | 464 |
///Sets the map of the arc colors |
| 463 | 465 |
|
| 464 | 466 |
///Sets the map of the arc colors |
| 465 | 467 |
///\param x must be a arc map with \ref Color values. |
| 466 | 468 |
/// |
| 467 | 469 |
///\sa Palette |
| 468 | 470 |
template<class X> GraphToEps<ArcColorsTraits<X> > |
| 469 | 471 |
arcColors(const X &x) |
| 470 | 472 |
{
|
| 471 | 473 |
dontPrint=true; |
| 472 | 474 |
return GraphToEps<ArcColorsTraits<X> >(ArcColorsTraits<X>(*this,x)); |
| 473 | 475 |
} |
| 474 | 476 |
///Sets a global scale factor for node sizes |
| 475 | 477 |
|
| 476 | 478 |
///Sets a global scale factor for node sizes. |
| 477 | 479 |
/// |
| 478 | 480 |
/// If nodeSizes() is not given, this function simply sets the node |
| 479 | 481 |
/// sizes to \c d. If nodeSizes() is given, but |
| 480 | 482 |
/// autoNodeScale() is not, then the node size given by |
| 481 | 483 |
/// nodeSizes() will be multiplied by the value \c d. |
| 482 | 484 |
/// If both nodeSizes() and autoNodeScale() are used, then the |
| 483 | 485 |
/// node sizes will be scaled in such a way that the greatest size will be |
| 484 | 486 |
/// equal to \c d. |
| 485 | 487 |
/// \sa nodeSizes() |
| 486 | 488 |
/// \sa autoNodeScale() |
| 487 | 489 |
GraphToEps<T> &nodeScale(double d=.01) {_nodeScale=d;return *this;}
|
| 488 | 490 |
///Turns on/off the automatic node width scaling. |
| 489 | 491 |
|
| 490 | 492 |
///Turns on/off the automatic node width scaling. |
| 491 | 493 |
/// |
| 492 | 494 |
///\sa nodeScale() |
| 493 | 495 |
/// |
| 494 | 496 |
GraphToEps<T> &autoNodeScale(bool b=true) {
|
| 495 | 497 |
_autoNodeScale=b;return *this; |
| 496 | 498 |
} |
| 497 | 499 |
|
| 498 | 500 |
///Turns on/off the absolutematic node width scaling. |
| 499 | 501 |
|
| 500 | 502 |
///Turns on/off the absolutematic node width scaling. |
| 501 | 503 |
/// |
| 502 | 504 |
///\sa nodeScale() |
| 503 | 505 |
/// |
| 504 | 506 |
GraphToEps<T> &absoluteNodeSizes(bool b=true) {
|
| 505 | 507 |
_absoluteNodeSizes=b;return *this; |
| 506 | 508 |
} |
| 507 | 509 |
|
| 508 | 510 |
///Negates the Y coordinates. |
| 509 | 511 |
|
| 510 | 512 |
///Negates the Y coordinates. |
| 511 | 513 |
/// |
| 512 | 514 |
GraphToEps<T> &negateY(bool b=true) {
|
| 513 | 515 |
_negY=b;return *this; |
| 514 | 516 |
} |
| 515 | 517 |
|
| 516 | 518 |
///Turn on/off pre-scaling |
| 517 | 519 |
|
| 518 | 520 |
///By default graphToEps() rescales the whole image in order to avoid |
| 519 | 521 |
///very big or very small bounding boxes. |
| 520 | 522 |
/// |
| 521 | 523 |
///This (p)rescaling can be turned off with this function. |
| 522 | 524 |
/// |
| 523 | 525 |
GraphToEps<T> &preScale(bool b=true) {
|
| 524 | 526 |
_preScale=b;return *this; |
| 525 | 527 |
} |
| 526 | 528 |
|
| 527 | 529 |
///Sets a global scale factor for arc widths |
| 528 | 530 |
|
| 529 | 531 |
/// Sets a global scale factor for arc widths. |
| 530 | 532 |
/// |
| 531 | 533 |
/// If arcWidths() is not given, this function simply sets the arc |
| 532 | 534 |
/// widths to \c d. If arcWidths() is given, but |
| 533 | 535 |
/// autoArcWidthScale() is not, then the arc withs given by |
| 534 | 536 |
/// arcWidths() will be multiplied by the value \c d. |
| 535 | 537 |
/// If both arcWidths() and autoArcWidthScale() are used, then the |
| 536 | 538 |
/// arc withs will be scaled in such a way that the greatest width will be |
| 537 | 539 |
/// equal to \c d. |
| 538 | 540 |
GraphToEps<T> &arcWidthScale(double d=.003) {_arcWidthScale=d;return *this;}
|
| 539 | 541 |
///Turns on/off the automatic arc width scaling. |
| 540 | 542 |
|
| 541 | 543 |
///Turns on/off the automatic arc width scaling. |
| 542 | 544 |
/// |
| 543 | 545 |
///\sa arcWidthScale() |
| 544 | 546 |
/// |
| 545 | 547 |
GraphToEps<T> &autoArcWidthScale(bool b=true) {
|
| 546 | 548 |
_autoArcWidthScale=b;return *this; |
| 547 | 549 |
} |
| 548 | 550 |
///Turns on/off the absolutematic arc width scaling. |
| 549 | 551 |
|
| 550 | 552 |
///Turns on/off the absolutematic arc width scaling. |
| 551 | 553 |
/// |
| 552 | 554 |
///\sa arcWidthScale() |
| 553 | 555 |
/// |
| 554 | 556 |
GraphToEps<T> &absoluteArcWidths(bool b=true) {
|
| 555 | 557 |
_absoluteArcWidths=b;return *this; |
| 556 | 558 |
} |
| 557 | 559 |
///Sets a global scale factor for the whole picture |
| 558 | 560 |
|
| 559 | 561 |
///Sets a global scale factor for the whole picture |
| 560 | 562 |
/// |
| 561 | 563 |
|
| 562 | 564 |
GraphToEps<T> &scale(double d) {_scale=d;return *this;}
|
| 563 | 565 |
///Sets the width of the border around the picture |
| 564 | 566 |
|
| 565 | 567 |
///Sets the width of the border around the picture |
| 566 | 568 |
/// |
| 567 | 569 |
GraphToEps<T> &border(double b=10) {_xBorder=_yBorder=b;return *this;}
|
| 568 | 570 |
///Sets the width of the border around the picture |
| 569 | 571 |
|
| 570 | 572 |
///Sets the width of the border around the picture |
| 571 | 573 |
/// |
| 572 | 574 |
GraphToEps<T> &border(double x, double y) {
|
| 573 | 575 |
_xBorder=x;_yBorder=y;return *this; |
| 574 | 576 |
} |
| 575 | 577 |
///Sets whether to draw arrows |
| 576 | 578 |
|
| 577 | 579 |
///Sets whether to draw arrows |
| 578 | 580 |
/// |
| 579 | 581 |
GraphToEps<T> &drawArrows(bool b=true) {_drawArrows=b;return *this;}
|
| 580 | 582 |
///Sets the length of the arrowheads |
| 581 | 583 |
|
| 582 | 584 |
///Sets the length of the arrowheads |
| 583 | 585 |
/// |
| 584 | 586 |
GraphToEps<T> &arrowLength(double d=1.0) {_arrowLength*=d;return *this;}
|
| 585 | 587 |
///Sets the width of the arrowheads |
| 586 | 588 |
|
| 587 | 589 |
///Sets the width of the arrowheads |
| 588 | 590 |
/// |
| 589 | 591 |
GraphToEps<T> &arrowWidth(double d=.3) {_arrowWidth*=d;return *this;}
|
| 590 | 592 |
|
| 591 | 593 |
///Scales the drawing to fit to A4 page |
| 592 | 594 |
|
| 593 | 595 |
///Scales the drawing to fit to A4 page |
| 594 | 596 |
/// |
| 595 | 597 |
GraphToEps<T> &scaleToA4() {_scaleToA4=true;return *this;}
|
| 596 | 598 |
|
| 597 | 599 |
///Enables parallel arcs |
| 598 | 600 |
|
| 599 | 601 |
///Enables parallel arcs |
| 600 | 602 |
GraphToEps<T> &enableParallel(bool b=true) {_enableParallel=b;return *this;}
|
| 601 | 603 |
|
| 602 | 604 |
///Sets the distance |
| 603 | 605 |
|
| 604 | 606 |
///Sets the distance |
| 605 | 607 |
/// |
| 606 | 608 |
GraphToEps<T> &parArcDist(double d) {_parArcDist*=d;return *this;}
|
| 607 | 609 |
|
| 608 | 610 |
///Hides the arcs |
| 609 | 611 |
|
| 610 | 612 |
///Hides the arcs |
| 611 | 613 |
/// |
| 612 | 614 |
GraphToEps<T> &hideArcs(bool b=true) {_showArcs=!b;return *this;}
|
| 613 | 615 |
///Hides the nodes |
| 614 | 616 |
|
| 615 | 617 |
///Hides the nodes |
| 616 | 618 |
/// |
| 617 | 619 |
GraphToEps<T> &hideNodes(bool b=true) {_showNodes=!b;return *this;}
|
| 618 | 620 |
|
| 619 | 621 |
///Sets the size of the node texts |
| 620 | 622 |
|
| 621 | 623 |
///Sets the size of the node texts |
| 622 | 624 |
/// |
| 623 | 625 |
GraphToEps<T> &nodeTextSize(double d) {_nodeTextSize=d;return *this;}
|
| 624 | 626 |
|
| 625 | 627 |
///Sets the color of the node texts to be different from the node color |
| 626 | 628 |
|
| 627 | 629 |
///Sets the color of the node texts to be as different from the node color |
| 628 | 630 |
///as it is possible |
| 629 | 631 |
/// |
| 630 | 632 |
GraphToEps<T> &distantColorNodeTexts() |
| 631 | 633 |
{_nodeTextColorType=DIST_COL;return *this;}
|
| 632 | 634 |
///Sets the color of the node texts to be black or white and always visible. |
| 633 | 635 |
|
| 634 | 636 |
///Sets the color of the node texts to be black or white according to |
| 635 | 637 |
///which is more |
| 636 | 638 |
///different from the node color |
| 637 | 639 |
/// |
| 638 | 640 |
GraphToEps<T> &distantBWNodeTexts() |
| 639 | 641 |
{_nodeTextColorType=DIST_BW;return *this;}
|
| 640 | 642 |
|
| 641 | 643 |
///Gives a preamble block for node Postscript block. |
| 642 | 644 |
|
| 643 | 645 |
///Gives a preamble block for node Postscript block. |
| 644 | 646 |
/// |
| 645 | 647 |
///\sa nodePsTexts() |
| 646 | 648 |
GraphToEps<T> & nodePsTextsPreamble(const char *str) {
|
| 647 | 649 |
_nodePsTextsPreamble=str ;return *this; |
| 648 | 650 |
} |
| 649 | 651 |
///Sets whether the the graph is undirected |
| 650 | 652 |
|
| 651 | 653 |
///Sets whether the the graph is undirected. |
| 652 | 654 |
/// |
| 653 | 655 |
///This setting is the default for undirected graphs. |
| 654 | 656 |
/// |
| 655 | 657 |
///\sa directed() |
| 656 | 658 |
GraphToEps<T> &undirected(bool b=true) {_undirected=b;return *this;}
|
| 657 | 659 |
|
| 658 | 660 |
///Sets whether the the graph is directed |
| 659 | 661 |
|
| 660 | 662 |
///Sets whether the the graph is directed. |
| 661 | 663 |
///Use it to show the edges as a pair of directed ones. |
| 662 | 664 |
/// |
| 663 | 665 |
///This setting is the default for digraphs. |
| 664 | 666 |
/// |
| 665 | 667 |
///\sa undirected() |
| 666 | 668 |
GraphToEps<T> &directed(bool b=true) {_undirected=!b;return *this;}
|
| 667 | 669 |
|
| 668 | 670 |
///Sets the title. |
| 669 | 671 |
|
| 670 | 672 |
///Sets the title of the generated image, |
| 671 | 673 |
///namely it inserts a <tt>%%Title:</tt> DSC field to the header of |
| 672 | 674 |
///the EPS file. |
| 673 | 675 |
GraphToEps<T> &title(const std::string &t) {_title=t;return *this;}
|
| 674 | 676 |
///Sets the copyright statement. |
| 675 | 677 |
|
| 676 | 678 |
///Sets the copyright statement of the generated image, |
| 677 | 679 |
///namely it inserts a <tt>%%Copyright:</tt> DSC field to the header of |
| 678 | 680 |
///the EPS file. |
| 679 | 681 |
GraphToEps<T> ©right(const std::string &t) {_copyright=t;return *this;}
|
| 680 | 682 |
|
| 681 | 683 |
protected: |
| 682 | 684 |
bool isInsideNode(dim2::Point<double> p, double r,int t) |
| 683 | 685 |
{
|
| 684 | 686 |
switch(t) {
|
| 685 | 687 |
case CIRCLE: |
| 686 | 688 |
case MALE: |
| 687 | 689 |
case FEMALE: |
| 688 | 690 |
return p.normSquare()<=r*r; |
| 689 | 691 |
case SQUARE: |
| 690 | 692 |
return p.x<=r&&p.x>=-r&&p.y<=r&&p.y>=-r; |
| 691 | 693 |
case DIAMOND: |
| 692 | 694 |
return p.x+p.y<=r && p.x-p.y<=r && -p.x+p.y<=r && -p.x-p.y<=r; |
| 693 | 695 |
} |
| 694 | 696 |
return false; |
| 695 | 697 |
} |
| 696 | 698 |
|
| 697 | 699 |
public: |
| 698 | 700 |
~GraphToEps() { }
|
| 699 | 701 |
|
| 700 | 702 |
///Draws the graph. |
| 701 | 703 |
|
| 702 | 704 |
///Like other functions using |
| 703 | 705 |
///\ref named-templ-func-param "named template parameters", |
| 704 | 706 |
///this function calls the algorithm itself, i.e. in this case |
| 705 | 707 |
///it draws the graph. |
| 706 | 708 |
void run() {
|
| 707 | 709 |
//\todo better 'epsilon' would be nice here. |
| 708 | 710 |
const double EPSILON=1e-9; |
| 709 | 711 |
if(dontPrint) return; |
| 710 | 712 |
|
| 711 | 713 |
_graph_to_eps_bits::_NegY<typename T::CoordsMapType> |
| 712 | 714 |
mycoords(_coords,_negY); |
| 713 | 715 |
|
| 714 | 716 |
os << "%!PS-Adobe-2.0 EPSF-2.0\n"; |
| 715 | 717 |
if(_title.size()>0) os << "%%Title: " << _title << '\n'; |
| 716 | 718 |
if(_copyright.size()>0) os << "%%Copyright: " << _copyright << '\n'; |
| 717 | 719 |
// << "%%Copyright: XXXX\n" |
| 718 | 720 |
os << "%%Creator: LEMON, graphToEps()\n"; |
| 719 | 721 |
|
| 720 | 722 |
{
|
| 721 | 723 |
#ifndef WIN32 |
| 722 | 724 |
timeval tv; |
| 723 | 725 |
gettimeofday(&tv, 0); |
| 724 | 726 |
|
| 725 | 727 |
char cbuf[26]; |
| 726 | 728 |
ctime_r(&tv.tv_sec,cbuf); |
| 727 | 729 |
os << "%%CreationDate: " << cbuf; |
| 728 | 730 |
#else |
| 729 | 731 |
SYSTEMTIME time; |
| 730 | 732 |
char buf1[11], buf2[9], buf3[5]; |
| 731 | 733 |
|
| 732 | 734 |
GetSystemTime(&time); |
| 733 | 735 |
if (GetDateFormat(LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT, 0, &time, |
| 734 | 736 |
"ddd MMM dd", buf1, 11) && |
| 735 | 737 |
GetTimeFormat(LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT, 0, &time, |
| 736 | 738 |
"HH':'mm':'ss", buf2, 9) && |
| 737 | 739 |
GetDateFormat(LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT, 0, &time, |
| 738 | 740 |
"yyyy", buf3, 5)) {
|
| 739 | 741 |
os << "%%CreationDate: " << buf1 << ' ' |
| 740 | 742 |
<< buf2 << ' ' << buf3 << std::endl; |
| 741 | 743 |
} |
| 742 | 744 |
#endif |
| 743 | 745 |
} |
| 744 | 746 |
|
| 745 | 747 |
if (_autoArcWidthScale) {
|
| 746 | 748 |
double max_w=0; |
| 747 | 749 |
for(ArcIt e(g);e!=INVALID;++e) |
| 748 | 750 |
max_w=std::max(double(_arcWidths[e]),max_w); |
| 749 | 751 |
///\todo better 'epsilon' would be nice here. |
| 750 | 752 |
if(max_w>EPSILON) {
|
| 751 | 753 |
_arcWidthScale/=max_w; |
| 752 | 754 |
} |
| 753 | 755 |
} |
| 754 | 756 |
|
| 755 | 757 |
if (_autoNodeScale) {
|
| 756 | 758 |
double max_s=0; |
| 757 | 759 |
for(NodeIt n(g);n!=INVALID;++n) |
| 758 | 760 |
max_s=std::max(double(_nodeSizes[n]),max_s); |
| 759 | 761 |
///\todo better 'epsilon' would be nice here. |
| 760 | 762 |
if(max_s>EPSILON) {
|
| 761 | 763 |
_nodeScale/=max_s; |
| 762 | 764 |
} |
| 763 | 765 |
} |
| 764 | 766 |
|
| 765 | 767 |
double diag_len = 1; |
| 766 | 768 |
if(!(_absoluteNodeSizes&&_absoluteArcWidths)) {
|
| 767 | 769 |
dim2::BoundingBox<double> bb; |
| 768 | 770 |
for(NodeIt n(g);n!=INVALID;++n) bb.add(mycoords[n]); |
| 769 | 771 |
if (bb.empty()) {
|
| 770 | 772 |
bb = dim2::BoundingBox<double>(dim2::Point<double>(0,0)); |
| 771 | 773 |
} |
| 772 | 774 |
diag_len = std::sqrt((bb.bottomLeft()-bb.topRight()).normSquare()); |
| 773 | 775 |
if(diag_len<EPSILON) diag_len = 1; |
| 774 | 776 |
if(!_absoluteNodeSizes) _nodeScale*=diag_len; |
| 775 | 777 |
if(!_absoluteArcWidths) _arcWidthScale*=diag_len; |
| 776 | 778 |
} |
| 777 | 779 |
|
| 778 | 780 |
dim2::BoundingBox<double> bb; |
| 779 | 781 |
for(NodeIt n(g);n!=INVALID;++n) {
|
| 780 | 782 |
double ns=_nodeSizes[n]*_nodeScale; |
| 781 | 783 |
dim2::Point<double> p(ns,ns); |
| 782 | 784 |
switch(_nodeShapes[n]) {
|
| 783 | 785 |
case CIRCLE: |
| 784 | 786 |
case SQUARE: |
| 785 | 787 |
case DIAMOND: |
| 786 | 788 |
bb.add(p+mycoords[n]); |
| 787 | 789 |
bb.add(-p+mycoords[n]); |
| 788 | 790 |
break; |
| 789 | 791 |
case MALE: |
| 790 | 792 |
bb.add(-p+mycoords[n]); |
| 791 | 793 |
bb.add(dim2::Point<double>(1.5*ns,1.5*std::sqrt(3.0)*ns)+mycoords[n]); |
| 792 | 794 |
break; |
| 793 | 795 |
case FEMALE: |
| 794 | 796 |
bb.add(p+mycoords[n]); |
| 795 | 797 |
bb.add(dim2::Point<double>(-ns,-3.01*ns)+mycoords[n]); |
| 796 | 798 |
break; |
| 797 | 799 |
} |
| 798 | 800 |
} |
| 799 | 801 |
if (bb.empty()) {
|
| 1 | 1 |
/* -*- C++ -*- |
| 2 | 2 |
* |
| 3 | 3 |
* This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library |
| 4 | 4 |
* |
| 5 | 5 |
* Copyright (C) 2003-2008 |
| 6 | 6 |
* Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport |
| 7 | 7 |
* (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES). |
| 8 | 8 |
* |
| 9 | 9 |
* Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted |
| 10 | 10 |
* provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For |
| 11 | 11 |
* precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file. |
| 12 | 12 |
* |
| 13 | 13 |
* This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind, |
| 14 | 14 |
* express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any |
| 15 | 15 |
* purpose. |
| 16 | 16 |
* |
| 17 | 17 |
*/ |
| 18 | 18 |
|
| 19 | 19 |
#ifndef LEMON_TIME_MEASURE_H |
| 20 | 20 |
#define LEMON_TIME_MEASURE_H |
| 21 | 21 |
|
| 22 | 22 |
///\ingroup timecount |
| 23 | 23 |
///\file |
| 24 | 24 |
///\brief Tools for measuring cpu usage |
| 25 | 25 |
|
| 26 | 26 |
#ifdef WIN32 |
| 27 |
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN |
|
| 28 |
#define NOMINMAX |
|
| 27 | 29 |
#include <windows.h> |
| 28 | 30 |
#include <cmath> |
| 29 | 31 |
#else |
| 30 | 32 |
#include <sys/times.h> |
| 31 | 33 |
#include <sys/time.h> |
| 32 | 34 |
#endif |
| 33 | 35 |
|
| 36 |
#include <string> |
|
| 34 | 37 |
#include <fstream> |
| 35 | 38 |
#include <iostream> |
| 36 | 39 |
|
| 37 | 40 |
namespace lemon {
|
| 38 | 41 |
|
| 39 | 42 |
/// \addtogroup timecount |
| 40 | 43 |
/// @{
|
| 41 | 44 |
|
| 42 | 45 |
/// A class to store (cpu)time instances. |
| 43 | 46 |
|
| 44 | 47 |
/// This class stores five time values. |
| 45 | 48 |
/// - a real time |
| 46 | 49 |
/// - a user cpu time |
| 47 | 50 |
/// - a system cpu time |
| 48 | 51 |
/// - a user cpu time of children |
| 49 | 52 |
/// - a system cpu time of children |
| 50 | 53 |
/// |
| 51 | 54 |
/// TimeStamp's can be added to or substracted from each other and |
| 52 | 55 |
/// they can be pushed to a stream. |
| 53 | 56 |
/// |
| 54 | 57 |
/// In most cases, perhaps the \ref Timer or the \ref TimeReport |
| 55 | 58 |
/// class is what you want to use instead. |
| 56 | 59 |
/// |
| 57 | 60 |
///\author Alpar Juttner |
| 58 | 61 |
|
| 59 | 62 |
class TimeStamp |
| 60 | 63 |
{
|
| 61 | 64 |
double utime; |
| 62 | 65 |
double stime; |
| 63 | 66 |
double cutime; |
| 64 | 67 |
double cstime; |
| 65 | 68 |
double rtime; |
| 66 | 69 |
|
| 67 | 70 |
void _reset() {
|
| 68 | 71 |
utime = stime = cutime = cstime = rtime = 0; |
| 69 | 72 |
} |
| 70 | 73 |
|
| 71 | 74 |
public: |
| 72 | 75 |
|
| 73 | 76 |
///Read the current time values of the process |
| 74 | 77 |
void stamp() |
| 75 | 78 |
{
|
| 76 | 79 |
#ifndef WIN32 |
| 77 | 80 |
timeval tv; |
| 78 | 81 |
gettimeofday(&tv, 0); |
| 79 | 82 |
rtime=tv.tv_sec+double(tv.tv_usec)/1e6; |
| 80 | 83 |
|
| 81 | 84 |
tms ts; |
| 82 | 85 |
double tck=sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK); |
| 83 | 86 |
times(&ts); |
| 84 | 87 |
utime=ts.tms_utime/tck; |
| 85 | 88 |
stime=ts.tms_stime/tck; |
| 86 | 89 |
cutime=ts.tms_cutime/tck; |
| 87 | 90 |
cstime=ts.tms_cstime/tck; |
| 88 | 91 |
#else |
| 89 | 92 |
static const double ch = 4294967296.0e-7; |
| 90 | 93 |
static const double cl = 1.0e-7; |
| 91 | 94 |
|
| 92 | 95 |
FILETIME system; |
| 93 | 96 |
GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&system); |
| 94 | 97 |
rtime = ch * system.dwHighDateTime + cl * system.dwLowDateTime; |
| 95 | 98 |
|
| 96 | 99 |
FILETIME create, exit, kernel, user; |
| 97 | 100 |
if (GetProcessTimes(GetCurrentProcess(),&create, &exit, &kernel, &user)) {
|
| 98 | 101 |
utime = ch * user.dwHighDateTime + cl * user.dwLowDateTime; |
| 99 | 102 |
stime = ch * kernel.dwHighDateTime + cl * kernel.dwLowDateTime; |
| 100 | 103 |
cutime = 0; |
| 101 | 104 |
cstime = 0; |
| 102 | 105 |
} else {
|
| 103 | 106 |
rtime = 0; |
| 104 | 107 |
utime = 0; |
| 105 | 108 |
stime = 0; |
| 106 | 109 |
cutime = 0; |
| 107 | 110 |
cstime = 0; |
| 108 | 111 |
} |
| 109 | 112 |
#endif |
| 110 | 113 |
} |
| 111 | 114 |
|
| 112 | 115 |
/// Constructor initializing with zero |
| 113 | 116 |
TimeStamp() |
| 114 | 117 |
{ _reset(); }
|
| 115 | 118 |
///Constructor initializing with the current time values of the process |
| 116 | 119 |
TimeStamp(void *) { stamp();}
|
| 117 | 120 |
|
| 118 | 121 |
///Set every time value to zero |
| 119 | 122 |
TimeStamp &reset() {_reset();return *this;}
|
| 120 | 123 |
|
| 121 | 124 |
///\e |
| 122 | 125 |
TimeStamp &operator+=(const TimeStamp &b) |
| 123 | 126 |
{
|
| 124 | 127 |
utime+=b.utime; |
| 125 | 128 |
stime+=b.stime; |
| 126 | 129 |
cutime+=b.cutime; |
| 127 | 130 |
cstime+=b.cstime; |
| 128 | 131 |
rtime+=b.rtime; |
| 129 | 132 |
return *this; |
| 130 | 133 |
} |
| 131 | 134 |
///\e |
| 132 | 135 |
TimeStamp operator+(const TimeStamp &b) const |
| 133 | 136 |
{
|
| 134 | 137 |
TimeStamp t(*this); |
| 135 | 138 |
return t+=b; |
| 136 | 139 |
} |
| 137 | 140 |
///\e |
| 138 | 141 |
TimeStamp &operator-=(const TimeStamp &b) |
| 139 | 142 |
{
|
| 140 | 143 |
utime-=b.utime; |
| 141 | 144 |
stime-=b.stime; |
| 142 | 145 |
cutime-=b.cutime; |
| 143 | 146 |
cstime-=b.cstime; |
| 144 | 147 |
rtime-=b.rtime; |
| 145 | 148 |
return *this; |
| 146 | 149 |
} |
| 147 | 150 |
///\e |
| 148 | 151 |
TimeStamp operator-(const TimeStamp &b) const |
| 149 | 152 |
{
|
| 150 | 153 |
TimeStamp t(*this); |
| 151 | 154 |
return t-=b; |
| 152 | 155 |
} |
| 153 | 156 |
///\e |
| 154 | 157 |
TimeStamp &operator*=(double b) |
| 155 | 158 |
{
|
| 156 | 159 |
utime*=b; |
| 157 | 160 |
stime*=b; |
| 158 | 161 |
cutime*=b; |
| 159 | 162 |
cstime*=b; |
| 160 | 163 |
rtime*=b; |
| 161 | 164 |
return *this; |
| 162 | 165 |
} |
| 163 | 166 |
///\e |
| 164 | 167 |
TimeStamp operator*(double b) const |
| 165 | 168 |
{
|
| 166 | 169 |
TimeStamp t(*this); |
| 167 | 170 |
return t*=b; |
| 168 | 171 |
} |
| 169 | 172 |
friend TimeStamp operator*(double b,const TimeStamp &t); |
| 170 | 173 |
///\e |
| 171 | 174 |
TimeStamp &operator/=(double b) |
| 172 | 175 |
{
|
| 173 | 176 |
utime/=b; |
| 174 | 177 |
stime/=b; |
| 175 | 178 |
cutime/=b; |
| 176 | 179 |
cstime/=b; |
| 177 | 180 |
rtime/=b; |
| 178 | 181 |
return *this; |
| 179 | 182 |
} |
| 180 | 183 |
///\e |
| 181 | 184 |
TimeStamp operator/(double b) const |
| 182 | 185 |
{
|
| 183 | 186 |
TimeStamp t(*this); |
| 184 | 187 |
return t/=b; |
| 185 | 188 |
} |
| 186 | 189 |
///The time ellapsed since the last call of stamp() |
| 187 | 190 |
TimeStamp ellapsed() const |
| 188 | 191 |
{
|
| 189 | 192 |
TimeStamp t(NULL); |
| 190 | 193 |
return t-*this; |
| 191 | 194 |
} |
| 192 | 195 |
|
| 193 | 196 |
friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os,const TimeStamp &t); |
| 194 | 197 |
|
| 195 | 198 |
///Gives back the user time of the process |
| 196 | 199 |
double userTime() const |
| 197 | 200 |
{
|
| 198 | 201 |
return utime; |
| 199 | 202 |
} |
| 200 | 203 |
///Gives back the system time of the process |
| 201 | 204 |
double systemTime() const |
| 202 | 205 |
{
|
| 203 | 206 |
return stime; |
| 204 | 207 |
} |
| 205 | 208 |
///Gives back the user time of the process' children |
| 206 | 209 |
|
| 207 | 210 |
///\note On <tt>WIN32</tt> platform this value is not calculated. |
| 208 | 211 |
/// |
| 209 | 212 |
double cUserTime() const |
| 210 | 213 |
{
|
| 211 | 214 |
return cutime; |
| 212 | 215 |
} |
| 213 | 216 |
///Gives back the user time of the process' children |
| 214 | 217 |
|
| 215 | 218 |
///\note On <tt>WIN32</tt> platform this value is not calculated. |
| 216 | 219 |
/// |
| 217 | 220 |
double cSystemTime() const |
| 218 | 221 |
{
|
| 219 | 222 |
return cstime; |
| 220 | 223 |
} |
| 221 | 224 |
///Gives back the real time |
| 222 | 225 |
double realTime() const {return rtime;}
|
| 223 | 226 |
}; |
| 224 | 227 |
|
| 225 | 228 |
TimeStamp operator*(double b,const TimeStamp &t) |
| 226 | 229 |
{
|
| 227 | 230 |
return t*b; |
| 228 | 231 |
} |
| 229 | 232 |
|
| 230 | 233 |
///Prints the time counters |
| 231 | 234 |
|
| 232 | 235 |
///Prints the time counters in the following form: |
| 233 | 236 |
/// |
| 234 | 237 |
/// <tt>u: XX.XXs s: XX.XXs cu: XX.XXs cs: XX.XXs real: XX.XXs</tt> |
| 235 | 238 |
/// |
| 236 | 239 |
/// where the values are the |
| 237 | 240 |
/// \li \c u: user cpu time, |
| 238 | 241 |
/// \li \c s: system cpu time, |
| 239 | 242 |
/// \li \c cu: user cpu time of children, |
| 240 | 243 |
/// \li \c cs: system cpu time of children, |
| 241 | 244 |
/// \li \c real: real time. |
| 242 | 245 |
/// \relates TimeStamp |
| 243 | 246 |
/// \note On <tt>WIN32</tt> platform the cummulative values are not |
| 244 | 247 |
/// calculated. |
| 245 | 248 |
inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os,const TimeStamp &t) |
| 246 | 249 |
{
|
| 247 | 250 |
os << "u: " << t.userTime() << |
| 248 | 251 |
"s, s: " << t.systemTime() << |
| 249 | 252 |
"s, cu: " << t.cUserTime() << |
| 250 | 253 |
"s, cs: " << t.cSystemTime() << |
| 251 | 254 |
"s, real: " << t.realTime() << "s"; |
| 252 | 255 |
return os; |
| 253 | 256 |
} |
| 254 | 257 |
|
| 255 | 258 |
///Class for measuring the cpu time and real time usage of the process |
| 256 | 259 |
|
| 257 | 260 |
///Class for measuring the cpu time and real time usage of the process. |
| 258 | 261 |
///It is quite easy-to-use, here is a short example. |
| 259 | 262 |
///\code |
| 260 | 263 |
/// #include<lemon/time_measure.h> |
| 261 | 264 |
/// #include<iostream> |
| 262 | 265 |
/// |
| 263 | 266 |
/// int main() |
| 264 | 267 |
/// {
|
| 265 | 268 |
/// |
| 266 | 269 |
/// ... |
| 267 | 270 |
/// |
| 268 | 271 |
/// Timer t; |
| 269 | 272 |
/// doSomething(); |
| 270 | 273 |
/// std::cout << t << '\n'; |
| 271 | 274 |
/// t.restart(); |
| 272 | 275 |
/// doSomethingElse(); |
| 273 | 276 |
/// std::cout << t << '\n'; |
| 274 | 277 |
/// |
| 275 | 278 |
/// ... |
| 276 | 279 |
/// |
| 277 | 280 |
/// } |
| 278 | 281 |
///\endcode |
| 279 | 282 |
/// |
| 280 | 283 |
///The \ref Timer can also be \ref stop() "stopped" and |
| 281 | 284 |
///\ref start() "started" again, so it is possible to compute collected |
| 282 | 285 |
///running times. |
| 283 | 286 |
/// |
| 284 | 287 |
///\warning Depending on the operation system and its actual configuration |
| 285 | 288 |
///the time counters have a certain (10ms on a typical Linux system) |
| 286 | 289 |
///granularity. |
| 287 | 290 |
///Therefore this tool is not appropriate to measure very short times. |
| 288 | 291 |
///Also, if you start and stop the timer very frequently, it could lead to |
| 289 | 292 |
///distorted results. |
| 290 | 293 |
/// |
| 291 | 294 |
///\note If you want to measure the running time of the execution of a certain |
| 292 | 295 |
///function, consider the usage of \ref TimeReport instead. |
| 293 | 296 |
/// |
| 294 | 297 |
///\todo This shouldn't be Unix (Linux) specific. |
| 295 | 298 |
///\sa TimeReport |
| 296 | 299 |
/// |
| 297 | 300 |
///\author Alpar Juttner |
| 298 | 301 |
class Timer |
| 299 | 302 |
{
|
| 300 | 303 |
int _running; //Timer is running iff _running>0; (_running>=0 always holds) |
| 301 | 304 |
TimeStamp start_time; //This is the relativ start-time if the timer |
| 302 | 305 |
//is _running, the collected _running time otherwise. |
| 303 | 306 |
|
| 304 | 307 |
void _reset() {if(_running) start_time.stamp(); else start_time.reset();}
|
| 305 | 308 |
|
| 306 | 309 |
public: |
| 307 | 310 |
///Constructor. |
| 308 | 311 |
|
| 309 | 312 |
///\param run indicates whether or not the timer starts immediately. |
| 310 | 313 |
/// |
| 311 | 314 |
Timer(bool run=true) :_running(run) {_reset();}
|
| 312 | 315 |
|
| 313 | 316 |
///\name Control the state of the timer |
| 314 | 317 |
///Basically a Timer can be either running or stopped, |
| 315 | 318 |
///but it provides a bit finer control on the execution. |
| 316 | 319 |
///The \ref Timer also counts the number of \ref start() |
| 317 | 320 |
///executions, and is stops only after the same amount (or more) |
| 318 | 321 |
///\ref stop() "stop()"s. This can be useful e.g. to compute the running time |
| 319 | 322 |
///of recursive functions. |
| 320 | 323 |
/// |
| 321 | 324 |
|
| 322 | 325 |
///@{
|
| 323 | 326 |
|
| 324 | 327 |
///Reset and stop the time counters |
| 325 | 328 |
|
| 326 | 329 |
///This function resets and stops the time counters |
| 327 | 330 |
///\sa restart() |
| 328 | 331 |
void reset() |
| 329 | 332 |
{
|
| 330 | 333 |
_running=0; |
| 331 | 334 |
_reset(); |
| 332 | 335 |
} |
| 333 | 336 |
|
| 334 | 337 |
///Start the time counters |
| 335 | 338 |
|
| 336 | 339 |
///This function starts the time counters. |
| 337 | 340 |
/// |
| 338 | 341 |
///If the timer is started more than ones, it will remain running |
| 339 | 342 |
///until the same amount of \ref stop() is called. |
| 340 | 343 |
///\sa stop() |
| 341 | 344 |
void start() |
| 342 | 345 |
{
|
| 343 | 346 |
if(_running) _running++; |
| 344 | 347 |
else {
|
| 345 | 348 |
_running=1; |
| 346 | 349 |
TimeStamp t; |
| 347 | 350 |
t.stamp(); |
| 348 | 351 |
start_time=t-start_time; |
| 349 | 352 |
} |
| 350 | 353 |
} |
| 351 | 354 |
|
| 352 | 355 |
|
| 353 | 356 |
///Stop the time counters |
| 354 | 357 |
|
| 355 | 358 |
///This function stops the time counters. If start() was executed more than |
| 356 | 359 |
///once, then the same number of stop() execution is necessary the really |
| 357 | 360 |
///stop the timer. |
| 358 | 361 |
/// |
| 359 | 362 |
///\sa halt() |
| 360 | 363 |
///\sa start() |
| 361 | 364 |
///\sa restart() |
| 362 | 365 |
///\sa reset() |
| 363 | 366 |
|
| 364 | 367 |
void stop() |
| 365 | 368 |
{
|
| 366 | 369 |
if(_running && !--_running) {
|
| 367 | 370 |
TimeStamp t; |
| 368 | 371 |
t.stamp(); |
| 369 | 372 |
start_time=t-start_time; |
| 370 | 373 |
} |
| 371 | 374 |
} |
| 372 | 375 |
|
| 373 | 376 |
///Halt (i.e stop immediately) the time counters |
| 374 | 377 |
|
| 375 | 378 |
///This function stops immediately the time counters, i.e. <tt>t.halt()</tt> |
| 376 | 379 |
///is a faster |
| 377 | 380 |
///equivalent of the following. |
| 378 | 381 |
///\code |
| 379 | 382 |
/// while(t.running()) t.stop() |
| 380 | 383 |
///\endcode |
| 381 | 384 |
/// |
| 382 | 385 |
/// |
| 383 | 386 |
///\sa stop() |
| 384 | 387 |
///\sa restart() |
| 385 | 388 |
///\sa reset() |
| 386 | 389 |
|
| 387 | 390 |
void halt() |
| 388 | 391 |
{
|
| 389 | 392 |
if(_running) {
|
| 390 | 393 |
_running=0; |
| 391 | 394 |
TimeStamp t; |
| 392 | 395 |
t.stamp(); |
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start_time=t-start_time; |
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} |
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} |
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///Returns the running state of the timer |
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///This function returns the number of stop() exections that is |
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///necessary to really stop the timer. |
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///For example the timer |
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///is running if and only if the return value is \c true |
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///(i.e. greater than |
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///zero). |
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int running() { return _running; }
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///Restart the time counters |
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///This function is a shorthand for |
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///a reset() and a start() calls. |
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/// |
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void restart() |
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{
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reset(); |
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start(); |
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} |
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///@} |
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///\name Query Functions for the ellapsed time |
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///@{
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///Gives back the ellapsed user time of the process |
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double userTime() const |
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{
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return operator TimeStamp().userTime(); |
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} |
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///Gives back the ellapsed system time of the process |
| 431 | 434 |
double systemTime() const |
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{
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return operator TimeStamp().systemTime(); |
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} |
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///Gives back the ellapsed user time of the process' children |
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///\note On <tt>WIN32</tt> platform this value is not calculated. |
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/// |
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double cUserTime() const |
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{
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return operator TimeStamp().cUserTime(); |
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} |
| 443 | 446 |
///Gives back the ellapsed user time of the process' children |
| 444 | 447 |
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| 445 | 448 |
///\note On <tt>WIN32</tt> platform this value is not calculated. |
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/// |
| 447 | 450 |
double cSystemTime() const |
| 448 | 451 |
{
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| 449 | 452 |
return operator TimeStamp().cSystemTime(); |
| 450 | 453 |
} |
| 451 | 454 |
///Gives back the ellapsed real time |
| 452 | 455 |
double realTime() const |
| 453 | 456 |
{
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return operator TimeStamp().realTime(); |
| 455 | 458 |
} |
| 456 | 459 |
///Computes the ellapsed time |
| 457 | 460 |
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| 458 | 461 |
///This conversion computes the ellapsed time, therefore you can print |
| 459 | 462 |
///the ellapsed time like this. |
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///\code |
| 461 | 464 |
/// Timer t; |
| 462 | 465 |
/// doSomething(); |
| 463 | 466 |
/// std::cout << t << '\n'; |
| 464 | 467 |
///\endcode |
| 465 | 468 |
operator TimeStamp () const |
| 466 | 469 |
{
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| 467 | 470 |
TimeStamp t; |
| 468 | 471 |
t.stamp(); |
| 469 | 472 |
return _running?t-start_time:start_time; |
| 470 | 473 |
} |
| 471 | 474 |
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| 472 | 475 |
|
| 473 | 476 |
///@} |
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}; |
| 475 | 478 |
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///Same as \ref Timer but prints a report on destruction. |
| 477 | 480 |
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| 478 | 481 |
///Same as \ref Timer but prints a report on destruction. |
| 479 | 482 |
///This example shows its usage. |
| 480 | 483 |
///\code |
| 481 | 484 |
/// void myAlg(ListGraph &g,int n) |
| 482 | 485 |
/// {
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| 483 | 486 |
/// TimeReport tr("Running time of myAlg: ");
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| 484 | 487 |
/// ... //Here comes the algorithm |
| 485 | 488 |
/// } |
| 486 | 489 |
///\endcode |
| 487 | 490 |
/// |
| 488 | 491 |
///\sa Timer |
| 489 | 492 |
///\sa NoTimeReport |
| 490 | 493 |
///\todo There is no test case for this |
| 491 | 494 |
class TimeReport : public Timer |
| 492 | 495 |
{
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| 493 | 496 |
std::string _title; |
| 494 | 497 |
std::ostream &_os; |
| 495 | 498 |
public: |
| 496 | 499 |
///\e |
| 497 | 500 |
|
| 498 | 501 |
///\param title This text will be printed before the ellapsed time. |
| 499 | 502 |
///\param os The stream to print the report to. |
| 500 | 503 |
///\param run Sets whether the timer should start immediately. |
| 501 | 504 |
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| 502 | 505 |
TimeReport(std::string title,std::ostream &os=std::cerr,bool run=true) |
| 503 | 506 |
: Timer(run), _title(title), _os(os){}
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| 504 | 507 |
///\e Prints the ellapsed time on destruction. |
| 505 | 508 |
~TimeReport() |
| 506 | 509 |
{
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| 507 | 510 |
_os << _title << *this << std::endl; |
| 508 | 511 |
} |
| 509 | 512 |
}; |
| 510 | 513 |
|
| 511 | 514 |
///'Do nothing' version of \ref TimeReport |
| 512 | 515 |
|
| 513 | 516 |
///\sa TimeReport |
| 514 | 517 |
/// |
| 515 | 518 |
class NoTimeReport |
| 516 | 519 |
{
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| 517 | 520 |
public: |
| 518 | 521 |
///\e |
| 519 | 522 |
NoTimeReport(std::string,std::ostream &,bool) {}
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| 520 | 523 |
///\e |
| 521 | 524 |
NoTimeReport(std::string,std::ostream &) {}
|
| 522 | 525 |
///\e |
| 523 | 526 |
NoTimeReport(std::string) {}
|
| 524 | 527 |
///\e Do nothing. |
| 525 | 528 |
~NoTimeReport() {}
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| 526 | 529 |
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| 527 | 530 |
operator TimeStamp () const { return TimeStamp(); }
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| 528 | 531 |
void reset() {}
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| 529 | 532 |
void start() {}
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| 530 | 533 |
void stop() {}
|
| 531 | 534 |
void halt() {}
|
| 532 | 535 |
int running() { return 0; }
|
| 533 | 536 |
void restart() {}
|
| 534 | 537 |
double userTime() const { return 0; }
|
| 535 | 538 |
double systemTime() const { return 0; }
|
| 536 | 539 |
double cUserTime() const { return 0; }
|
| 537 | 540 |
double cSystemTime() const { return 0; }
|
| 538 | 541 |
double realTime() const { return 0; }
|
| 539 | 542 |
}; |
| 540 | 543 |
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| 541 | 544 |
///Tool to measure the running time more exactly. |
| 542 | 545 |
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| 543 | 546 |
///This function calls \c f several times and returns the average |
| 544 | 547 |
///running time. The number of the executions will be choosen in such a way |
| 545 | 548 |
///that the full real running time will be roughly between \c min_time |
| 546 | 549 |
///and <tt>2*min_time</tt>. |
| 547 | 550 |
///\param f the function object to be measured. |
| 548 | 551 |
///\param min_time the minimum total running time. |
| 549 | 552 |
///\retval num if it is not \c NULL, then the actual |
| 550 | 553 |
/// number of execution of \c f will be written into <tt>*num</tt>. |
| 551 | 554 |
///\retval full_time if it is not \c NULL, then the actual |
| 552 | 555 |
/// total running time will be written into <tt>*full_time</tt>. |
| 553 | 556 |
///\return The average running time of \c f. |
| 554 | 557 |
|
| 555 | 558 |
template<class F> |
| 556 | 559 |
TimeStamp runningTimeTest(F f,double min_time=10,unsigned int *num = NULL, |
| 557 | 560 |
TimeStamp *full_time=NULL) |
| 558 | 561 |
{
|
| 559 | 562 |
TimeStamp full; |
| 560 | 563 |
unsigned int total=0; |
| 561 | 564 |
Timer t; |
| 562 | 565 |
for(unsigned int tn=1;tn <= 1U<<31 && full.realTime()<=min_time; tn*=2) {
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| 563 | 566 |
for(;total<tn;total++) f(); |
| 564 | 567 |
full=t; |
| 565 | 568 |
} |
| 566 | 569 |
if(num) *num=total; |
| 567 | 570 |
if(full_time) *full_time=full; |
| 568 | 571 |
return full/total; |
| 569 | 572 |
} |
| 570 | 573 |
|
| 571 | 574 |
/// @} |
| 572 | 575 |
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| 573 | 576 |
|
| 574 | 577 |
} //namespace lemon |
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| 576 | 579 |
#endif //LEMON_TIME_MEASURE_H |
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