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/* -*- C++ -*- |
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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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namespace lemon { |
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/*! |
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\page lgf-format Lemon Graph Format (LGF) |
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The \e LGF is a <em>column oriented</em> |
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file format for storing graphs and associated data like |
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node and edge maps. |
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Each line with \c '#' first non-whitespace |
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character is considered as a comment line. |
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Otherwise the file consists of sections starting with |
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a header line. The header lines starts with an \c '@' character followed by the |
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type of section. The standard section types are \c \@nodes, \c |
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\@arcs and \c \@edges |
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and \@attributes. Each header line may also have an optional |
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\e name, which can be use to distinguish the sections of the same |
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type. |
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The standard sections are column oriented, each line consists of |
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<em>token</em>s separated by whitespaces. A token can be \e plain or |
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\e quoted. A plain token is just a sequence of non-whitespace characters, |
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while a quoted token is a |
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character sequence surrounded by double quotes, and it can also |
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contain whitespaces and escape sequences. |
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The \c \@nodes section describes a set of nodes and associated |
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maps. The first is a header line, it columns are the names of the |
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maps appearing in the following lines. |
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One of the maps must be called \c |
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"label", which plays special role in the file. |
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The following |
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non-empty lines until the next section describes nodes of the |
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graph. Each line contains the values of the node maps |
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associated to the current node. |
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\code |
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@nodes |
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label coordinates size title |
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1 (10,20) 10 "First node" |
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2 (80,80) 8 "Second node" |
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3 (40,10) 10 "Third node" |
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\endcode |
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The \c \@arcs section is very similar to the \c \@nodes section, |
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it again starts with a header line describing the names of the arc, |
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but the \c "label" map is not obligatory here. The following lines |
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describe the arcs. The first two tokens of each line are |
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the source and the target node of the arc, respectively, then come the map |
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values. The source and target tokens must be node labels. |
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\code |
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@arcs |
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capacity |
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1 2 16 |
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1 3 12 |
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2 3 18 |
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\endcode |
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The \c \@edges is just a synonym of \c \@arcs. |
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The \c \@attributes section contains key-value pairs, each line |
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consists of two tokens, an attribute name, and then an attribute value. |
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\code |
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@attributes |
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source 1 |
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target 3 |
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caption "LEMON test digraph" |
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\endcode |
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*/ |
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} |
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// LocalWords: whitespace whitespaces |
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@defgroup section_io Section readers and writers |
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@ingroup lemon_io |
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\brief Section readers and writers for LEMON Input-Output. |
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This group describes section reader and writer classes that can be |
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attached to \ref LemonReader and \ref LemonWriter. |
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*/ |
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/** |
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@defgroup item_io Item readers and writers |
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@ingroup lemon_io |
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\brief Item readers and writers for LEMON Input-Output. |
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This group describes reader and writer classes for various data types |
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(e.g. map or attribute values). These classes can be attached to |
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\ref LemonReader and \ref LemonWriter. |
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*/ |
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/** |
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@defgroup eps_io Postscript exporting |
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std::istream& readIdentifier(std::istream& is, std::string& str) { |
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std::ostringstream os; |
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char c; |
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is >> std::ws; |
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if (!is.get(c)) |
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return is; |
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if (!isIdentifierFirstChar(c)) |
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throw DataFormatError("Wrong char in identifier"); |
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os << c; |
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while (is.get(c) && !isWhiteSpace(c)) { |
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if (!isIdentifierChar(c)) |
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throw DataFormatError("Wrong char in identifier"); |
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os << c; |
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} |
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if (!is) is.clear(); |
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str = os.str(); |
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return is; |
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} |
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} |
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/// \e |
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/// \ingroup lemon_io |
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/// |
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/// \brief LGF reader for directed graphs |
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/// |
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/// This utility reads an \ref lgf-format "LGF" file. |
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/// |
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/// The reading method does a batch processing. The user creates a |
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/// reader object, then various reading rules can be added to the |
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/// reader, and eventually the reading is executed with the \c run() |
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/// member function. A map reading rule can be added to the reader |
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/// with the \c nodeMap() or \c arcMap() members. An optional |
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/// converter parameter can also be added as a standard functor converting from |
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/// std::string to the value type of the map. If it is set, it will |
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/// determine how the tokens in the file should be is converted to the map's |
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/// value type. If the functor is not set, then a default conversion |
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/// will be used. One map can be read into multiple map objects at the |
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/// same time. The \c attribute(), \c node() and \c arc() functions |
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/// are used to add attribute reading rules. |
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/// |
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///\code |
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/// DigraphReader<Digraph>(std::cin, digraph). |
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/// nodeMap("coordinates", coord_map). |
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/// arcMap("capacity", cap_map). |
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/// node("source", src). |
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/// node("target", trg). |
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/// attribute("caption", caption). |
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/// run(); |
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///\endcode |
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/// |
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/// By default the reader uses the first section in the file of the |
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/// proper type. If a section has an optional name, then it can be |
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/// selected for reading by giving an optional name parameter to |
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/// the \c nodes(), \c arcs() or \c attributes() |
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/// functions. |
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/// |
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/// The \c useNodes() and \c useArcs() functions are used to tell the reader |
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/// that the nodes or arcs should not be constructed (added to the |
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/// graph) during the reading, but instead the label map of the items |
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/// are given as a parameter of these functions. An |
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/// application of these function is multipass reading, which is |
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/// important if two \e \@arcs sections must be read from the |
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/// file. In this example the first phase would read the node set and one |
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/// of the arc sets, while the second phase would read the second arc |
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/// set into an \e ArcSet class (\c SmartArcSet or \c ListArcSet). |
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/// The previously read label node map should be passed to the \c |
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/// useNodes() functions. Another application of multipass reading when |
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/// paths are given as a node map or an arc map. It is impossible read this in |
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/// a single pass, because the arcs are not constructed when the node |
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/// maps are read. |
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template <typename _Digraph> |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Constructor |
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/// |
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/// Construct a directed graph reader, which reads from the given |
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/// input stream. |
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DigraphReader(std::istream& is, Digraph& digraph) |
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/// \brief Constructor |
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/// Construct a directed graph reader, which reads from the given |
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/// file. |
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DigraphReader(const std::string& fn, Digraph& digraph) |
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_use_nodes(false), _use_arcs(false) {} |
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/// \brief Constructor |
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/// |
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/// Construct a directed graph reader, which reads from the given |
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/// file. |
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DigraphReader(const char* fn, Digraph& digraph) |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Copy constructor |
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/// The copy constructor transfers all data from the other reader, |
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/// therefore the copied reader will not be usable more. |
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DigraphReader(DigraphReader& other) |
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~DigraphReader() { |
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/// \ |
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/// \name Reading rules |
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/// @{ |
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/// \brief Node map reading rule |
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/// |
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/// Add a node map reading rule to the reader. |
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template <typename Map> |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Node map reading rule |
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/// |
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/// Add a node map reading rule with specialized converter to the |
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/// reader. |
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template <typename Map, typename Converter> |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Arc map reading rule |
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/// Add an arc map reading rule to the reader. |
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template <typename Map> |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Arc map reading rule |
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/// |
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/// Add an arc map reading rule with specialized converter to the |
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/// reader. |
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template <typename Map, typename Converter> |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Attribute reading rule |
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template <typename Value> |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Attribute reading rule |
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template <typename Value, typename Converter> |
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/// \brief Node reading rule |
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/// |
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DigraphReader& node(const std::string& caption, Node& node) { |
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/// \brief Arc reading rule |
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/// Add an arc reading rule to reader. |
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DigraphReader& arc(const std::string& caption, Arc& arc) { |
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/// @} |
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/// \name Select section by name |
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/// @{ |
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/// \brief Set \c \@nodes section to be read |
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/// Set \c \@nodes section to be read |
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DigraphReader& nodes(const std::string& caption) { |
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/// \brief Set \c \@arcs section to be read |
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/// Set \c \@arcs section to be read |
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DigraphReader& arcs(const std::string& caption) { |
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/// \brief Set \c \@attributes section to be read |
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/// |
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/// Set \c \@attributes section to be read |
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DigraphReader& attributes(const std::string& caption) { |
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/// |
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/// @} |
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/// \name Using previously constructed node or arc set |
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/// @{ |
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/// \brief Use previously constructed node set |
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/// |
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/// Use previously constructed node set, and specify the node |
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/// label map. |
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template <typename Map> |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Use previously constructed node set |
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/// |
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/// Use previously constructed node set, and specify the node |
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/// label map and a functor which converts the label map values to |
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/// std::string. |
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template <typename Map, typename Converter> |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Use previously constructed arc set |
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/// |
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/// Use previously constructed arc set, and specify the arc |
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/// label map. |
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template <typename Map> |
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/// \brief Use previously constructed arc set |
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/// |
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/// Use previously constructed arc set, and specify the arc |
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/// label map and a functor which converts the label map values to |
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/// std::string. |
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template <typename Map, typename Converter> |
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/// @} |
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private: |
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int index = 0; |
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while (_reader_bits:: |
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while (_reader_bits::readToken(line, map)) { |
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if (maps.find(map) != maps.end()) { |
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int index = 0; |
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while (_reader_bits:: |
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while (_reader_bits::readToken(line, map)) { |
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if (maps.find(map) != maps.end()) { |
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std::string attr, token; |
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if (!_reader_bits:: |
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if (!_reader_bits::readToken(line, attr)) |
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/// \name Execution of the reader |
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/// @{ |
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/// \brief Start the batch processing |
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/// |
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/// This function starts the batch processing |
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void run() { |
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line >> c; |
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_reader_bits::readToken(line, section); |
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_reader_bits::readToken(line, caption); |
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/// \relates DigraphReader |
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template <typename Digraph> |
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bool requireEscape(const std::string& str) { |
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std::istringstream is(str); |
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/// \ |
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/// \ingroup lemon_io |
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/// |
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/// \brief LGF writer for directed graphs |
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/// |
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/// This utility writes an \ref lgf-format "LGF" file. |
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/// |
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/// The writing method does a batch processing. The user creates a |
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/// writer object, then various writing rules can be added to the |
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/// writer, and eventually the writing is executed with the \c run() |
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/// member function. A map writing rule can be added to the writer |
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/// with the \c nodeMap() or \c arcMap() members. An optional |
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/// converter parameter can also be added as a standard functor converting from |
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/// the value type of the map to std::string. If it is set, it will |
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/// determine how the map's value type is written to the output |
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/// stream. If the functor is not set, then a default conversion |
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/// will be used. The \c attribute(), \c node() and \c arc() functions |
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/// are used to add attribute writing rules. |
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/// |
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///\code |
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/// DigraphWriter<Digraph>(std::cout, digraph). |
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/// nodeMap("coordinates", coord_map). |
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/// nodeMap("size", size). |
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/// nodeMap("title", title). |
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/// arcMap("capacity", cap_map). |
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/// node("source", src). |
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/// node("target", trg). |
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/// attribute("caption", caption). |
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/// run(); |
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///\endcode |
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/// |
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/// |
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/// By default, the writer does not write additional captions to the |
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/// sections, but they can be give as an optional parameter of |
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/// the \c nodes(), \c arcs() or \c |
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/// attributes() functions. |
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/// |
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/// The \c skipNodes() and \c skipArcs() functions forbid the |
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/// writing of the sections. If two arc sections should be written to the |
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/// output, it can be done in two passes, the first pass writes the |
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/// node section and the first arc section, then the second pass |
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/// skips the node section and writes just the arc section to the |
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/// stream. The output stream can be retrieved with the \c ostream() |
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/// function, hence the second pass can append its output to the output of the |
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template <typename _Digraph> |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Constructor |
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/// |
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/// Construct a directed graph writer, which writes to the given |
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/// output stream. |
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DigraphWriter(std::ostream& is, Digraph& digraph) |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Constructor |
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/// |
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/// Construct a directed graph writer, which writes to the given |
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/// output file. |
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DigraphWriter(const std::string& fn, Digraph& digraph) |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Constructor |
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/// |
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/// Construct a directed graph writer, which writes to the given |
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/// output file. |
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DigraphWriter(const char* fn, Digraph& digraph) |
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/// \brief Copy constructor |
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/// The copy constructor transfers all data from the other writer, |
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/// therefore the copied writer will not be usable more. |
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DigraphWriter(DigraphWriter& other) |
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/// \brief Destructor |
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~DigraphWriter() { |
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/// \ |
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/// \name Writing rules |
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/// @{ |
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/// \brief Node map reading rule |
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/// Add a node map reading rule to the writer. |
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template <typename Map> |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Node map writing rule |
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/// writer. |
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template <typename Map, typename Converter> |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Arc map writing rule |
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/// Add an arc map writing rule to the writer. |
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template <typename Map> |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Arc map writing rule |
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/// Add an arc map writing rule with specialized converter to the |
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/// writer. |
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template <typename Map, typename Converter> |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Attribute writing rule |
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/// Add an attribute writing rule to the writer. |
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template <typename Value> |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Attribute writing rule |
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/// Add an attribute writing rule with specialized converter to the |
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/// writer. |
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template <typename Value, typename Converter> |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Node writing rule |
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/// Add a node writing rule to the writer. |
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DigraphWriter& node(const std::string& caption, const Node& node) { |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Arc writing rule |
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/// Add an arc writing rule to writer. |
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DigraphWriter& arc(const std::string& caption, const Arc& arc) { |
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/// \name Select section by name |
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/// @{ |
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/// \brief Set \c \@nodes section to be read |
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/// Set \c \@nodes section to be read |
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DigraphWriter& nodes(const std::string& caption) { |
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/// \brief Set \c \@arcs section to be read |
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/// Set \c \@arcs section to be read |
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DigraphWriter& arcs(const std::string& caption) { |
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/// \ |
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/// \brief Set \c \@attributes section to be read |
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/// Set \c \@attributes section to be read |
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DigraphWriter& attributes(const std::string& caption) { |
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/// \name Skipping section |
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/// @{ |
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/// \brief Skip writing the node set |
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/// The \c \@nodes section will be not written to the stream. |
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DigraphWriter& skipNodes() { |
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/// \brief Skip writing arc set |
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/// The \c \@arcs section will be not written to the stream. |
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DigraphWriter& skipArcs() { |
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/// @} |
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private: |
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if (!_nodes_caption.empty()) { |
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*_os << ' ' |
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_writer_bits::writeToken(*_os << ' ', _nodes_caption); |
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} |
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it != _node_maps.end(); ++it) { |
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_writer_bits::writeToken(*_os, it->first) << '\t'; |
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} |
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if (!_arcs_caption.empty()) { |
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_writer_bits::writeToken(*_os << ' ', _arcs_caption); |
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} |
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it != _arc_maps.end(); ++it) { |
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*_os |
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_writer_bits::writeToken(*_os, it->first) << '\t'; |
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} |
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if (!_attributes_caption.empty()) { |
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_writer_bits::writeToken(*_os << ' ', _attributes_caption); |
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} |
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it != _attributes.end(); ++it) { |
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_writer_bits::writeToken(*_os, it->first) << ' '; |
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_writer_bits::writeToken(*_os, it->second->get()); |
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/// \ |
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/// \name Execution of the writer |
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/// @{ |
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/// \brief Start the batch processing |
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/// This function starts the batch processing |
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void run() { |
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/// \e |
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std::ostream& stream() { |
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/// \brief Gives back the stream of the writer |
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/// Gives back the stream of the writer |
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std::ostream& ostream() { |
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return *_os; |
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} |
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}; |
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/// \relates DigraphWriter |
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template <typename Digraph> |
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/// \relates DigraphWriter |
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template <typename Digraph> |
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/// \relates DigraphWriter |
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template <typename Digraph> |
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