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| 44 | 44 |
///\brief The type of the map that stores the predecessor |
| 45 | 45 |
///arcs of the shortest paths. |
| 46 | 46 |
/// |
| 47 | 47 |
///The type of the map that stores the predecessor |
| 48 | 48 |
///arcs of the shortest paths. |
| 49 | 49 |
///It must meet the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
| 50 | 50 |
typedef typename Digraph::template NodeMap<typename Digraph::Arc> PredMap; |
| 51 | 51 |
///Instantiates a \ref PredMap. |
| 52 | 52 |
|
| 53 | 53 |
///This function instantiates a \ref PredMap. |
| 54 | 54 |
///\param g is the digraph, to which we would like to define the |
| 55 | 55 |
///\ref PredMap. |
| 56 |
///\todo The digraph alone may be insufficient to initialize |
|
| 57 | 56 |
static PredMap *createPredMap(const Digraph &g) |
| 58 | 57 |
{
|
| 59 | 58 |
return new PredMap(g); |
| 60 | 59 |
} |
| 61 | 60 |
|
| 62 | 61 |
///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
| 63 | 62 |
|
| 64 | 63 |
///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
| 65 | 64 |
///It must meet the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
| 66 |
///By default it is a NullMap. |
|
| 67 | 65 |
typedef NullMap<typename Digraph::Node,bool> ProcessedMap; |
| 68 | 66 |
///Instantiates a \ref ProcessedMap. |
| 69 | 67 |
|
| 70 | 68 |
///This function instantiates a \ref ProcessedMap. |
| 71 | 69 |
///\param g is the digraph, to which |
| 72 | 70 |
///we would like to define the \ref ProcessedMap |
| 73 | 71 |
#ifdef DOXYGEN |
| 74 | 72 |
static ProcessedMap *createProcessedMap(const Digraph &g) |
| 75 | 73 |
#else |
| 76 | 74 |
static ProcessedMap *createProcessedMap(const Digraph &) |
| 77 | 75 |
#endif |
| 78 | 76 |
{
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -186,26 +184,25 @@ |
| 186 | 184 |
ReachedMap *_reached; |
| 187 | 185 |
//Indicates if _reached is locally allocated (true) or not. |
| 188 | 186 |
bool local_reached; |
| 189 | 187 |
//Pointer to the map of processed status of the nodes. |
| 190 | 188 |
ProcessedMap *_processed; |
| 191 | 189 |
//Indicates if _processed is locally allocated (true) or not. |
| 192 | 190 |
bool local_processed; |
| 193 | 191 |
|
| 194 | 192 |
std::vector<typename Digraph::Node> _queue; |
| 195 | 193 |
int _queue_head,_queue_tail,_queue_next_dist; |
| 196 | 194 |
int _curr_dist; |
| 197 | 195 |
|
| 198 |
///Creates the maps if necessary. |
|
| 199 |
///\todo Better memory allocation (instead of new). |
|
| 196 |
//Creates the maps if necessary. |
|
| 200 | 197 |
void create_maps() |
| 201 | 198 |
{
|
| 202 | 199 |
if(!_pred) {
|
| 203 | 200 |
local_pred = true; |
| 204 | 201 |
_pred = Traits::createPredMap(*G); |
| 205 | 202 |
} |
| 206 | 203 |
if(!_dist) {
|
| 207 | 204 |
local_dist = true; |
| 208 | 205 |
_dist = Traits::createDistMap(*G); |
| 209 | 206 |
} |
| 210 | 207 |
if(!_reached) {
|
| 211 | 208 |
local_reached = true; |
| ... | ... |
@@ -838,25 +835,24 @@ |
| 838 | 835 |
///\brief The type of the map that stores the predecessor |
| 839 | 836 |
///arcs of the shortest paths. |
| 840 | 837 |
/// |
| 841 | 838 |
///The type of the map that stores the predecessor |
| 842 | 839 |
///arcs of the shortest paths. |
| 843 | 840 |
///It must meet the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
| 844 | 841 |
typedef NullMap<typename Digraph::Node,typename Digraph::Arc> PredMap; |
| 845 | 842 |
///Instantiates a \ref PredMap. |
| 846 | 843 |
|
| 847 | 844 |
///This function instantiates a \ref PredMap. |
| 848 | 845 |
///\param g is the digraph, to which we would like to define the |
| 849 | 846 |
///\ref PredMap. |
| 850 |
///\todo The digraph alone may be insufficient to initialize |
|
| 851 | 847 |
#ifdef DOXYGEN |
| 852 | 848 |
static PredMap *createPredMap(const Digraph &g) |
| 853 | 849 |
#else |
| 854 | 850 |
static PredMap *createPredMap(const Digraph &) |
| 855 | 851 |
#endif |
| 856 | 852 |
{
|
| 857 | 853 |
return new PredMap(); |
| 858 | 854 |
} |
| 859 | 855 |
|
| 860 | 856 |
///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
| 861 | 857 |
|
| 862 | 858 |
///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
| ... | ... |
@@ -1323,26 +1319,25 @@ |
| 1323 | 1319 |
//Pointer to the underlying digraph. |
| 1324 | 1320 |
const Digraph *_digraph; |
| 1325 | 1321 |
//Pointer to the visitor object. |
| 1326 | 1322 |
Visitor *_visitor; |
| 1327 | 1323 |
//Pointer to the map of reached status of the nodes. |
| 1328 | 1324 |
ReachedMap *_reached; |
| 1329 | 1325 |
//Indicates if _reached is locally allocated (true) or not. |
| 1330 | 1326 |
bool local_reached; |
| 1331 | 1327 |
|
| 1332 | 1328 |
std::vector<typename Digraph::Node> _list; |
| 1333 | 1329 |
int _list_front, _list_back; |
| 1334 | 1330 |
|
| 1335 |
///Creates the maps if necessary. |
|
| 1336 |
///\todo Better memory allocation (instead of new). |
|
| 1331 |
//Creates the maps if necessary. |
|
| 1337 | 1332 |
void create_maps() {
|
| 1338 | 1333 |
if(!_reached) {
|
| 1339 | 1334 |
local_reached = true; |
| 1340 | 1335 |
_reached = Traits::createReachedMap(*_digraph); |
| 1341 | 1336 |
} |
| 1342 | 1337 |
} |
| 1343 | 1338 |
|
| 1344 | 1339 |
protected: |
| 1345 | 1340 |
|
| 1346 | 1341 |
BfsVisit() {}
|
| 1347 | 1342 |
|
| 1348 | 1343 |
public: |
| ... | ... |
@@ -96,27 +96,24 @@ |
| 96 | 96 |
|
| 97 | 97 |
/// \brief Directed arc from an edge. |
| 98 | 98 |
/// |
| 99 | 99 |
/// Returns a directed arc corresponding to the specified edge. |
| 100 | 100 |
/// If the given bool is true, the first node of the given edge and |
| 101 | 101 |
/// the source node of the returned arc are the same. |
| 102 | 102 |
static Arc direct(const Edge &e, bool d) {
|
| 103 | 103 |
return Arc(e, d); |
| 104 | 104 |
} |
| 105 | 105 |
|
| 106 | 106 |
/// Returns whether the given directed arc has the same orientation |
| 107 | 107 |
/// as the corresponding edge. |
| 108 |
/// |
|
| 109 |
/// \todo reference to the corresponding point of the undirected digraph |
|
| 110 |
/// concept. "What does the direction of an edge mean?" |
|
| 111 | 108 |
static bool direction(const Arc &a) { return a.forward; }
|
| 112 | 109 |
|
| 113 | 110 |
using Parent::first; |
| 114 | 111 |
using Parent::next; |
| 115 | 112 |
|
| 116 | 113 |
void first(Arc &e) const {
|
| 117 | 114 |
Parent::first(e); |
| 118 | 115 |
e.forward=true; |
| 119 | 116 |
} |
| 120 | 117 |
|
| 121 | 118 |
void next(Arc &e) const {
|
| 122 | 119 |
if( e.forward ) {
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -33,28 +33,27 @@ |
| 33 | 33 |
///\file |
| 34 | 34 |
///\brief Vector based graph maps. |
| 35 | 35 |
namespace lemon {
|
| 36 | 36 |
|
| 37 | 37 |
/// \ingroup graphbits |
| 38 | 38 |
/// |
| 39 | 39 |
/// \brief Graph map based on the std::vector storage. |
| 40 | 40 |
/// |
| 41 | 41 |
/// The VectorMap template class is graph map structure what |
| 42 | 42 |
/// automatically updates the map when a key is added to or erased from |
| 43 | 43 |
/// the map. This map type uses the std::vector to store the values. |
| 44 | 44 |
/// |
| 45 |
/// \tparam |
|
| 45 |
/// \tparam _Graph The graph this map is attached to. |
|
| 46 | 46 |
/// \tparam _Item The item type of the graph items. |
| 47 | 47 |
/// \tparam _Value The value type of the map. |
| 48 |
/// \todo Fix the doc: there is _Graph parameter instead of _Notifier. |
|
| 49 | 48 |
template <typename _Graph, typename _Item, typename _Value> |
| 50 | 49 |
class VectorMap |
| 51 | 50 |
: public ItemSetTraits<_Graph, _Item>::ItemNotifier::ObserverBase {
|
| 52 | 51 |
private: |
| 53 | 52 |
|
| 54 | 53 |
/// The container type of the map. |
| 55 | 54 |
typedef std::vector<_Value> Container; |
| 56 | 55 |
|
| 57 | 56 |
public: |
| 58 | 57 |
|
| 59 | 58 |
/// The graph type of the map. |
| 60 | 59 |
typedef _Graph Graph; |
| ... | ... |
@@ -27,26 +27,24 @@ |
| 27 | 27 |
// |
| 28 | 28 |
// Revision History: |
| 29 | 29 |
// 05 May 2001: Workarounds for HP aCC from Thomas Matelich. (Jeremy Siek) |
| 30 | 30 |
// 02 April 2001: Removed limits header altogether. (Jeremy Siek) |
| 31 | 31 |
// 01 April 2001: Modified to use new <boost/limits.hpp> header. (JMaddock) |
| 32 | 32 |
// |
| 33 | 33 |
|
| 34 | 34 |
// See http://www.boost.org/libs/concept_check for documentation. |
| 35 | 35 |
|
| 36 | 36 |
///\file |
| 37 | 37 |
///\brief Basic utilities for concept checking. |
| 38 | 38 |
/// |
| 39 |
///\todo Are we still using BOOST concept checking utility? |
|
| 40 |
///Is the BOOST copyright notice necessary? |
|
| 41 | 39 |
|
| 42 | 40 |
#ifndef LEMON_CONCEPT_CHECK_H |
| 43 | 41 |
#define LEMON_CONCEPT_CHECK_H |
| 44 | 42 |
|
| 45 | 43 |
namespace lemon {
|
| 46 | 44 |
|
| 47 | 45 |
/* |
| 48 | 46 |
"inline" is used for ignore_unused_variable_warning() |
| 49 | 47 |
and function_requires() to make sure there is no |
| 50 | 48 |
overtarget with g++. |
| 51 | 49 |
*/ |
| 52 | 50 |
| ... | ... |
@@ -11,25 +11,24 @@ |
| 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 |
///\ingroup concept |
| 20 | 20 |
///\file |
| 21 | 21 |
///\brief Classes for representing paths in digraphs. |
| 22 | 22 |
/// |
| 23 |
///\todo Iterators have obsolete style |
|
| 24 | 23 |
|
| 25 | 24 |
#ifndef LEMON_CONCEPT_PATH_H |
| 26 | 25 |
#define LEMON_CONCEPT_PATH_H |
| 27 | 26 |
|
| 28 | 27 |
#include <lemon/core.h> |
| 29 | 28 |
#include <lemon/concept_check.h> |
| 30 | 29 |
|
| 31 | 30 |
namespace lemon {
|
| 32 | 31 |
namespace concepts {
|
| 33 | 32 |
|
| 34 | 33 |
/// \addtogroup concept |
| 35 | 34 |
/// @{
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -45,35 +45,33 @@ |
| 45 | 45 |
///\brief The type of the map that stores the predecessor |
| 46 | 46 |
///arcs of the %DFS paths. |
| 47 | 47 |
/// |
| 48 | 48 |
///The type of the map that stores the predecessor |
| 49 | 49 |
///arcs of the %DFS paths. |
| 50 | 50 |
///It must meet the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
| 51 | 51 |
typedef typename Digraph::template NodeMap<typename Digraph::Arc> PredMap; |
| 52 | 52 |
///Instantiates a \ref PredMap. |
| 53 | 53 |
|
| 54 | 54 |
///This function instantiates a \ref PredMap. |
| 55 | 55 |
///\param g is the digraph, to which we would like to define the |
| 56 | 56 |
///\ref PredMap. |
| 57 |
///\todo The digraph alone may be insufficient to initialize |
|
| 58 | 57 |
static PredMap *createPredMap(const Digraph &g) |
| 59 | 58 |
{
|
| 60 | 59 |
return new PredMap(g); |
| 61 | 60 |
} |
| 62 | 61 |
|
| 63 | 62 |
///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
| 64 | 63 |
|
| 65 | 64 |
///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
| 66 | 65 |
///It must meet the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
| 67 |
///By default it is a NullMap. |
|
| 68 | 66 |
typedef NullMap<typename Digraph::Node,bool> ProcessedMap; |
| 69 | 67 |
///Instantiates a \ref ProcessedMap. |
| 70 | 68 |
|
| 71 | 69 |
///This function instantiates a \ref ProcessedMap. |
| 72 | 70 |
///\param g is the digraph, to which |
| 73 | 71 |
///we would like to define the \ref ProcessedMap |
| 74 | 72 |
#ifdef DOXYGEN |
| 75 | 73 |
static ProcessedMap *createProcessedMap(const Digraph &g) |
| 76 | 74 |
#else |
| 77 | 75 |
static ProcessedMap *createProcessedMap(const Digraph &) |
| 78 | 76 |
#endif |
| 79 | 77 |
{
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -186,26 +184,25 @@ |
| 186 | 184 |
//Pointer to the map of reached status of the nodes. |
| 187 | 185 |
ReachedMap *_reached; |
| 188 | 186 |
//Indicates if _reached is locally allocated (true) or not. |
| 189 | 187 |
bool local_reached; |
| 190 | 188 |
//Pointer to the map of processed status of the nodes. |
| 191 | 189 |
ProcessedMap *_processed; |
| 192 | 190 |
//Indicates if _processed is locally allocated (true) or not. |
| 193 | 191 |
bool local_processed; |
| 194 | 192 |
|
| 195 | 193 |
std::vector<typename Digraph::OutArcIt> _stack; |
| 196 | 194 |
int _stack_head; |
| 197 | 195 |
|
| 198 |
///Creates the maps if necessary. |
|
| 199 |
///\todo Better memory allocation (instead of new). |
|
| 196 |
//Creates the maps if necessary. |
|
| 200 | 197 |
void create_maps() |
| 201 | 198 |
{
|
| 202 | 199 |
if(!_pred) {
|
| 203 | 200 |
local_pred = true; |
| 204 | 201 |
_pred = Traits::createPredMap(*G); |
| 205 | 202 |
} |
| 206 | 203 |
if(!_dist) {
|
| 207 | 204 |
local_dist = true; |
| 208 | 205 |
_dist = Traits::createDistMap(*G); |
| 209 | 206 |
} |
| 210 | 207 |
if(!_reached) {
|
| 211 | 208 |
local_reached = true; |
| ... | ... |
@@ -773,25 +770,24 @@ |
| 773 | 770 |
///arcs of the %DFS paths. |
| 774 | 771 |
/// |
| 775 | 772 |
///The type of the map that stores the predecessor |
| 776 | 773 |
///arcs of the %DFS paths. |
| 777 | 774 |
///It must meet the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
| 778 | 775 |
/// |
| 779 | 776 |
typedef NullMap<typename Digraph::Node,typename Digraph::Arc> PredMap; |
| 780 | 777 |
///Instantiates a \ref PredMap. |
| 781 | 778 |
|
| 782 | 779 |
///This function instantiates a \ref PredMap. |
| 783 | 780 |
///\param g is the digraph, to which we would like to define the |
| 784 | 781 |
///\ref PredMap. |
| 785 |
///\todo The digraph alone may be insufficient to initialize |
|
| 786 | 782 |
#ifdef DOXYGEN |
| 787 | 783 |
static PredMap *createPredMap(const Digraph &g) |
| 788 | 784 |
#else |
| 789 | 785 |
static PredMap *createPredMap(const Digraph &) |
| 790 | 786 |
#endif |
| 791 | 787 |
{
|
| 792 | 788 |
return new PredMap(); |
| 793 | 789 |
} |
| 794 | 790 |
|
| 795 | 791 |
///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
| 796 | 792 |
|
| 797 | 793 |
///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
| ... | ... |
@@ -1270,26 +1266,25 @@ |
| 1270 | 1266 |
//Pointer to the underlying digraph. |
| 1271 | 1267 |
const Digraph *_digraph; |
| 1272 | 1268 |
//Pointer to the visitor object. |
| 1273 | 1269 |
Visitor *_visitor; |
| 1274 | 1270 |
//Pointer to the map of reached status of the nodes. |
| 1275 | 1271 |
ReachedMap *_reached; |
| 1276 | 1272 |
//Indicates if _reached is locally allocated (true) or not. |
| 1277 | 1273 |
bool local_reached; |
| 1278 | 1274 |
|
| 1279 | 1275 |
std::vector<typename Digraph::Arc> _stack; |
| 1280 | 1276 |
int _stack_head; |
| 1281 | 1277 |
|
| 1282 |
///Creates the maps if necessary. |
|
| 1283 |
///\todo Better memory allocation (instead of new). |
|
| 1278 |
//Creates the maps if necessary. |
|
| 1284 | 1279 |
void create_maps() {
|
| 1285 | 1280 |
if(!_reached) {
|
| 1286 | 1281 |
local_reached = true; |
| 1287 | 1282 |
_reached = Traits::createReachedMap(*_digraph); |
| 1288 | 1283 |
} |
| 1289 | 1284 |
} |
| 1290 | 1285 |
|
| 1291 | 1286 |
protected: |
| 1292 | 1287 |
|
| 1293 | 1288 |
DfsVisit() {}
|
| 1294 | 1289 |
|
| 1295 | 1290 |
public: |
| ... | ... |
@@ -134,37 +134,34 @@ |
| 134 | 134 |
///\brief The type of the map that stores the predecessor |
| 135 | 135 |
///arcs of the shortest paths. |
| 136 | 136 |
/// |
| 137 | 137 |
///The type of the map that stores the predecessor |
| 138 | 138 |
///arcs of the shortest paths. |
| 139 | 139 |
///It must meet the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
| 140 | 140 |
typedef typename Digraph::template NodeMap<typename Digraph::Arc> PredMap; |
| 141 | 141 |
///Instantiates a \ref PredMap. |
| 142 | 142 |
|
| 143 | 143 |
///This function instantiates a \ref PredMap. |
| 144 | 144 |
///\param g is the digraph, to which we would like to define the |
| 145 | 145 |
///\ref PredMap. |
| 146 |
///\todo The digraph alone may be insufficient for the initialization |
|
| 147 | 146 |
static PredMap *createPredMap(const Digraph &g) |
| 148 | 147 |
{
|
| 149 | 148 |
return new PredMap(g); |
| 150 | 149 |
} |
| 151 | 150 |
|
| 152 | 151 |
///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
| 153 | 152 |
|
| 154 | 153 |
///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
| 155 | 154 |
///It must meet the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
| 156 | 155 |
///By default it is a NullMap. |
| 157 |
///\todo If it is set to a real map, |
|
| 158 |
///Dijkstra::processed() should read this. |
|
| 159 | 156 |
typedef NullMap<typename Digraph::Node,bool> ProcessedMap; |
| 160 | 157 |
///Instantiates a \ref ProcessedMap. |
| 161 | 158 |
|
| 162 | 159 |
///This function instantiates a \ref ProcessedMap. |
| 163 | 160 |
///\param g is the digraph, to which |
| 164 | 161 |
///we would like to define the \ref ProcessedMap |
| 165 | 162 |
#ifdef DOXYGEN |
| 166 | 163 |
static ProcessedMap *createProcessedMap(const Digraph &g) |
| 167 | 164 |
#else |
| 168 | 165 |
static ProcessedMap *createProcessedMap(const Digraph &) |
| 169 | 166 |
#endif |
| 170 | 167 |
{
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -287,26 +284,25 @@ |
| 287 | 284 |
ProcessedMap *_processed; |
| 288 | 285 |
//Indicates if _processed is locally allocated (true) or not. |
| 289 | 286 |
bool local_processed; |
| 290 | 287 |
//Pointer to the heap cross references. |
| 291 | 288 |
HeapCrossRef *_heap_cross_ref; |
| 292 | 289 |
//Indicates if _heap_cross_ref is locally allocated (true) or not. |
| 293 | 290 |
bool local_heap_cross_ref; |
| 294 | 291 |
//Pointer to the heap. |
| 295 | 292 |
Heap *_heap; |
| 296 | 293 |
//Indicates if _heap is locally allocated (true) or not. |
| 297 | 294 |
bool local_heap; |
| 298 | 295 |
|
| 299 |
///Creates the maps if necessary. |
|
| 300 |
///\todo Better memory allocation (instead of new). |
|
| 296 |
//Creates the maps if necessary. |
|
| 301 | 297 |
void create_maps() |
| 302 | 298 |
{
|
| 303 | 299 |
if(!_pred) {
|
| 304 | 300 |
local_pred = true; |
| 305 | 301 |
_pred = Traits::createPredMap(*G); |
| 306 | 302 |
} |
| 307 | 303 |
if(!_dist) {
|
| 308 | 304 |
local_dist = true; |
| 309 | 305 |
_dist = Traits::createDistMap(*G); |
| 310 | 306 |
} |
| 311 | 307 |
if(!_processed) {
|
| 312 | 308 |
local_processed = true; |
| ... | ... |
@@ -948,25 +944,24 @@ |
| 948 | 944 |
typedef DijkstraDefaultOperationTraits<Value> OperationTraits; |
| 949 | 945 |
|
| 950 | 946 |
/// The cross reference type used by the heap. |
| 951 | 947 |
|
| 952 | 948 |
/// The cross reference type used by the heap. |
| 953 | 949 |
/// Usually it is \c Digraph::NodeMap<int>. |
| 954 | 950 |
typedef typename Digraph::template NodeMap<int> HeapCrossRef; |
| 955 | 951 |
///Instantiates a \ref HeapCrossRef. |
| 956 | 952 |
|
| 957 | 953 |
///This function instantiates a \ref HeapCrossRef. |
| 958 | 954 |
/// \param g is the digraph, to which we would like to define the |
| 959 | 955 |
/// HeapCrossRef. |
| 960 |
/// \todo The digraph alone may be insufficient for the initialization |
|
| 961 | 956 |
static HeapCrossRef *createHeapCrossRef(const Digraph &g) |
| 962 | 957 |
{
|
| 963 | 958 |
return new HeapCrossRef(g); |
| 964 | 959 |
} |
| 965 | 960 |
|
| 966 | 961 |
///The heap type used by the Dijkstra algorithm. |
| 967 | 962 |
|
| 968 | 963 |
///The heap type used by the Dijkstra algorithm. |
| 969 | 964 |
/// |
| 970 | 965 |
///\sa BinHeap |
| 971 | 966 |
///\sa Dijkstra |
| 972 | 967 |
typedef BinHeap<Value, typename Digraph::template NodeMap<int>, |
| ... | ... |
@@ -984,42 +979,38 @@ |
| 984 | 979 |
///\brief The type of the map that stores the predecessor |
| 985 | 980 |
///arcs of the shortest paths. |
| 986 | 981 |
/// |
| 987 | 982 |
///The type of the map that stores the predecessor |
| 988 | 983 |
///arcs of the shortest paths. |
| 989 | 984 |
///It must meet the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
| 990 | 985 |
typedef NullMap <typename Digraph::Node,typename Digraph::Arc> PredMap; |
| 991 | 986 |
///Instantiates a \ref PredMap. |
| 992 | 987 |
|
| 993 | 988 |
///This function instantiates a \ref PredMap. |
| 994 | 989 |
///\param g is the digraph, to which we would like to define the |
| 995 | 990 |
///\ref PredMap. |
| 996 |
///\todo The digraph alone may be insufficient to initialize |
|
| 997 | 991 |
#ifdef DOXYGEN |
| 998 | 992 |
static PredMap *createPredMap(const Digraph &g) |
| 999 | 993 |
#else |
| 1000 | 994 |
static PredMap *createPredMap(const Digraph &) |
| 1001 | 995 |
#endif |
| 1002 | 996 |
{
|
| 1003 | 997 |
return new PredMap(); |
| 1004 | 998 |
} |
| 1005 | 999 |
|
| 1006 | 1000 |
///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
| 1007 | 1001 |
|
| 1008 | 1002 |
///The type of the map that indicates which nodes are processed. |
| 1009 | 1003 |
///It must meet the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
| 1010 | 1004 |
///By default it is a NullMap. |
| 1011 |
///\todo If it is set to a real map, |
|
| 1012 |
///Dijkstra::processed() should read this. |
|
| 1013 |
///\todo named parameter to set this type, function to read and write. |
|
| 1014 | 1005 |
typedef NullMap<typename Digraph::Node,bool> ProcessedMap; |
| 1015 | 1006 |
///Instantiates a \ref ProcessedMap. |
| 1016 | 1007 |
|
| 1017 | 1008 |
///This function instantiates a \ref ProcessedMap. |
| 1018 | 1009 |
///\param g is the digraph, to which |
| 1019 | 1010 |
///we would like to define the \ref ProcessedMap. |
| 1020 | 1011 |
#ifdef DOXYGEN |
| 1021 | 1012 |
static ProcessedMap *createProcessedMap(const Digraph &g) |
| 1022 | 1013 |
#else |
| 1023 | 1014 |
static ProcessedMap *createProcessedMap(const Digraph &) |
| 1024 | 1015 |
#endif |
| 1025 | 1016 |
{
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -1045,25 +1036,24 @@ |
| 1045 | 1036 |
return new DistMap(); |
| 1046 | 1037 |
} |
| 1047 | 1038 |
}; |
| 1048 | 1039 |
|
| 1049 | 1040 |
/// Default traits class used by \ref DijkstraWizard |
| 1050 | 1041 |
|
| 1051 | 1042 |
/// To make it easier to use Dijkstra algorithm |
| 1052 | 1043 |
/// we have created a wizard class. |
| 1053 | 1044 |
/// This \ref DijkstraWizard class needs default traits, |
| 1054 | 1045 |
/// as well as the \ref Dijkstra class. |
| 1055 | 1046 |
/// The \ref DijkstraWizardBase is a class to be the default traits of the |
| 1056 | 1047 |
/// \ref DijkstraWizard class. |
| 1057 |
/// \todo More named parameters are required... |
|
| 1058 | 1048 |
template<class GR,class LM> |
| 1059 | 1049 |
class DijkstraWizardBase : public DijkstraWizardDefaultTraits<GR,LM> |
| 1060 | 1050 |
{
|
| 1061 | 1051 |
typedef DijkstraWizardDefaultTraits<GR,LM> Base; |
| 1062 | 1052 |
protected: |
| 1063 | 1053 |
//The type of the nodes in the digraph. |
| 1064 | 1054 |
typedef typename Base::Digraph::Node Node; |
| 1065 | 1055 |
|
| 1066 | 1056 |
//Pointer to the digraph the algorithm runs on. |
| 1067 | 1057 |
void *_g; |
| 1068 | 1058 |
//Pointer to the length map |
| 1069 | 1059 |
void *_length; |
| ... | ... |
@@ -93,26 +93,24 @@ |
| 93 | 93 |
std::auto_ptr<_Type> ptr; |
| 94 | 94 |
}; |
| 95 | 95 |
|
| 96 | 96 |
/// Exception-safe convenient error message builder class. |
| 97 | 97 |
|
| 98 | 98 |
/// Helper class which provides a convenient ostream-like (operator << |
| 99 | 99 |
/// based) interface to create a string message. Mostly useful in |
| 100 | 100 |
/// exception classes (therefore the name). |
| 101 | 101 |
class ErrorMessage {
|
| 102 | 102 |
protected: |
| 103 | 103 |
///\e |
| 104 | 104 |
|
| 105 |
///\todo The good solution is boost::shared_ptr... |
|
| 106 |
/// |
|
| 107 | 105 |
mutable std::auto_ptr<std::ostringstream> buf; |
| 108 | 106 |
|
| 109 | 107 |
///\e |
| 110 | 108 |
bool init() throw() {
|
| 111 | 109 |
try {
|
| 112 | 110 |
buf.reset(new std::ostringstream); |
| 113 | 111 |
} |
| 114 | 112 |
catch(...) {
|
| 115 | 113 |
buf.reset(); |
| 116 | 114 |
} |
| 117 | 115 |
return buf.get(); |
| 118 | 116 |
} |
| ... | ... |
@@ -657,25 +657,24 @@ |
| 657 | 657 |
} |
| 658 | 658 |
|
| 659 | 659 |
public: |
| 660 | 660 |
~GraphToEps() { }
|
| 661 | 661 |
|
| 662 | 662 |
///Draws the graph. |
| 663 | 663 |
|
| 664 | 664 |
///Like other functions using |
| 665 | 665 |
///\ref named-templ-func-param "named template parameters", |
| 666 | 666 |
///this function calls the algorithm itself, i.e. in this case |
| 667 | 667 |
///it draws the graph. |
| 668 | 668 |
void run() {
|
| 669 |
//\todo better 'epsilon' would be nice here. |
|
| 670 | 669 |
const double EPSILON=1e-9; |
| 671 | 670 |
if(dontPrint) return; |
| 672 | 671 |
|
| 673 | 672 |
_graph_to_eps_bits::_NegY<typename T::CoordsMapType> |
| 674 | 673 |
mycoords(_coords,_negY); |
| 675 | 674 |
|
| 676 | 675 |
os << "%!PS-Adobe-2.0 EPSF-2.0\n"; |
| 677 | 676 |
if(_title.size()>0) os << "%%Title: " << _title << '\n'; |
| 678 | 677 |
if(_copyright.size()>0) os << "%%Copyright: " << _copyright << '\n'; |
| 679 | 678 |
os << "%%Creator: LEMON, graphToEps()\n"; |
| 680 | 679 |
|
| 681 | 680 |
{
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -698,35 +697,33 @@ |
| 698 | 697 |
GetDateFormat(LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT, 0, &time, |
| 699 | 698 |
"yyyy", buf3, 5)) {
|
| 700 | 699 |
os << "%%CreationDate: " << buf1 << ' ' |
| 701 | 700 |
<< buf2 << ' ' << buf3 << std::endl; |
| 702 | 701 |
} |
| 703 | 702 |
#endif |
| 704 | 703 |
} |
| 705 | 704 |
|
| 706 | 705 |
if (_autoArcWidthScale) {
|
| 707 | 706 |
double max_w=0; |
| 708 | 707 |
for(ArcIt e(g);e!=INVALID;++e) |
| 709 | 708 |
max_w=std::max(double(_arcWidths[e]),max_w); |
| 710 |
//\todo better 'epsilon' would be nice here. |
|
| 711 | 709 |
if(max_w>EPSILON) {
|
| 712 | 710 |
_arcWidthScale/=max_w; |
| 713 | 711 |
} |
| 714 | 712 |
} |
| 715 | 713 |
|
| 716 | 714 |
if (_autoNodeScale) {
|
| 717 | 715 |
double max_s=0; |
| 718 | 716 |
for(NodeIt n(g);n!=INVALID;++n) |
| 719 | 717 |
max_s=std::max(double(_nodeSizes[n]),max_s); |
| 720 |
//\todo better 'epsilon' would be nice here. |
|
| 721 | 718 |
if(max_s>EPSILON) {
|
| 722 | 719 |
_nodeScale/=max_s; |
| 723 | 720 |
} |
| 724 | 721 |
} |
| 725 | 722 |
|
| 726 | 723 |
double diag_len = 1; |
| 727 | 724 |
if(!(_absoluteNodeSizes&&_absoluteArcWidths)) {
|
| 728 | 725 |
dim2::Box<double> bb; |
| 729 | 726 |
for(NodeIt n(g);n!=INVALID;++n) bb.add(mycoords[n]); |
| 730 | 727 |
if (bb.empty()) {
|
| 731 | 728 |
bb = dim2::Box<double>(dim2::Point<double>(0,0)); |
| 732 | 729 |
} |
| ... | ... |
@@ -864,25 +861,24 @@ |
| 864 | 861 |
os << "\ngsave\n"; |
| 865 | 862 |
if(_scaleToA4) |
| 866 | 863 |
if(bb.height()>bb.width()) {
|
| 867 | 864 |
double sc= std::min((A4HEIGHT-2*A4BORDER)/bb.height(), |
| 868 | 865 |
(A4WIDTH-2*A4BORDER)/bb.width()); |
| 869 | 866 |
os << ((A4WIDTH -2*A4BORDER)-sc*bb.width())/2 + A4BORDER << ' ' |
| 870 | 867 |
<< ((A4HEIGHT-2*A4BORDER)-sc*bb.height())/2 + A4BORDER |
| 871 | 868 |
<< " translate\n" |
| 872 | 869 |
<< sc << " dup scale\n" |
| 873 | 870 |
<< -bb.left() << ' ' << -bb.bottom() << " translate\n"; |
| 874 | 871 |
} |
| 875 | 872 |
else {
|
| 876 |
//\todo Verify centering |
|
| 877 | 873 |
double sc= std::min((A4HEIGHT-2*A4BORDER)/bb.width(), |
| 878 | 874 |
(A4WIDTH-2*A4BORDER)/bb.height()); |
| 879 | 875 |
os << ((A4WIDTH -2*A4BORDER)-sc*bb.height())/2 + A4BORDER << ' ' |
| 880 | 876 |
<< ((A4HEIGHT-2*A4BORDER)-sc*bb.width())/2 + A4BORDER |
| 881 | 877 |
<< " translate\n" |
| 882 | 878 |
<< sc << " dup scale\n90 rotate\n" |
| 883 | 879 |
<< -bb.left() << ' ' << -bb.top() << " translate\n"; |
| 884 | 880 |
} |
| 885 | 881 |
else if(_scale!=1.0) os << _scale << " dup scale\n"; |
| 886 | 882 |
|
| 887 | 883 |
if(_showArcs) {
|
| 888 | 884 |
os << "%Arcs:\ngsave\n"; |
| ... | ... |
@@ -897,25 +893,24 @@ |
| 897 | 893 |
typename std::vector<Arc>::iterator j; |
| 898 | 894 |
for(typename std::vector<Arc>::iterator i=el.begin();i!=el.end();i=j) {
|
| 899 | 895 |
for(j=i+1;j!=el.end()&&isParallel(*i,*j);++j) ; |
| 900 | 896 |
|
| 901 | 897 |
double sw=0; |
| 902 | 898 |
for(typename std::vector<Arc>::iterator e=i;e!=j;++e) |
| 903 | 899 |
sw+=_arcWidths[*e]*_arcWidthScale+_parArcDist; |
| 904 | 900 |
sw-=_parArcDist; |
| 905 | 901 |
sw/=-2.0; |
| 906 | 902 |
dim2::Point<double> |
| 907 | 903 |
dvec(mycoords[g.target(*i)]-mycoords[g.source(*i)]); |
| 908 | 904 |
double l=std::sqrt(dvec.normSquare()); |
| 909 |
//\todo better 'epsilon' would be nice here. |
|
| 910 | 905 |
dim2::Point<double> d(dvec/std::max(l,EPSILON)); |
| 911 | 906 |
dim2::Point<double> m; |
| 912 | 907 |
// m=dim2::Point<double>(mycoords[g.target(*i)]+ |
| 913 | 908 |
// mycoords[g.source(*i)])/2.0; |
| 914 | 909 |
|
| 915 | 910 |
// m=dim2::Point<double>(mycoords[g.source(*i)])+ |
| 916 | 911 |
// dvec*(double(_nodeSizes[g.source(*i)])/ |
| 917 | 912 |
// (_nodeSizes[g.source(*i)]+_nodeSizes[g.target(*i)])); |
| 918 | 913 |
|
| 919 | 914 |
m=dim2::Point<double>(mycoords[g.source(*i)])+ |
| 920 | 915 |
d*(l+_nodeSizes[g.source(*i)]-_nodeSizes[g.target(*i)])/2.0; |
| 921 | 916 |
| ... | ... |
@@ -492,28 +492,26 @@ |
| 492 | 492 |
///Split a node. |
| 493 | 493 |
|
| 494 | 494 |
///This function splits a node. First a new node is added to the digraph, |
| 495 | 495 |
///then the source of each outgoing arc of \c n is moved to this new node. |
| 496 | 496 |
///If \c connect is \c true (this is the default value), then a new arc |
| 497 | 497 |
///from \c n to the newly created node is also added. |
| 498 | 498 |
///\return The newly created node. |
| 499 | 499 |
/// |
| 500 | 500 |
///\note The <tt>ArcIt</tt>s referencing a moved arc remain |
| 501 | 501 |
///valid. However <tt>InArcIt</tt>s and <tt>OutArcIt</tt>s may |
| 502 | 502 |
///be invalidated. |
| 503 | 503 |
/// |
| 504 |
///\warning This functionality cannot be used |
|
| 504 |
///\warning This functionality cannot be used in conjunction with the |
|
| 505 | 505 |
///Snapshot feature. |
| 506 |
/// |
|
| 507 |
///\todo It could be implemented in a bit faster way. |
|
| 508 | 506 |
Node split(Node n, bool connect = true) {
|
| 509 | 507 |
Node b = addNode(); |
| 510 | 508 |
for(OutArcIt e(*this,n);e!=INVALID;) {
|
| 511 | 509 |
OutArcIt f=e; |
| 512 | 510 |
++f; |
| 513 | 511 |
changeSource(e,b); |
| 514 | 512 |
e=f; |
| 515 | 513 |
} |
| 516 | 514 |
if (connect) addArc(n,b); |
| 517 | 515 |
return b; |
| 518 | 516 |
} |
| 519 | 517 |
| ... | ... |
@@ -475,26 +475,24 @@ |
| 475 | 475 |
/// ComposeMap<M1, M2> cm(m1,m2); |
| 476 | 476 |
/// \endcode |
| 477 | 477 |
/// <tt>cm[x]</tt> will be equal to <tt>m1[m2[x]]</tt>. |
| 478 | 478 |
/// |
| 479 | 479 |
/// The \c Key type of the map is inherited from \c M2 and the |
| 480 | 480 |
/// \c Value type is from \c M1. |
| 481 | 481 |
/// \c M2::Value must be convertible to \c M1::Key. |
| 482 | 482 |
/// |
| 483 | 483 |
/// The simplest way of using this map is through the composeMap() |
| 484 | 484 |
/// function. |
| 485 | 485 |
/// |
| 486 | 486 |
/// \sa CombineMap |
| 487 |
/// |
|
| 488 |
/// \todo Check the requirements. |
|
| 489 | 487 |
template <typename M1, typename M2> |
| 490 | 488 |
class ComposeMap : public MapBase<typename M2::Key, typename M1::Value> {
|
| 491 | 489 |
const M1 &_m1; |
| 492 | 490 |
const M2 &_m2; |
| 493 | 491 |
public: |
| 494 | 492 |
typedef MapBase<typename M2::Key, typename M1::Value> Parent; |
| 495 | 493 |
typedef typename Parent::Key Key; |
| 496 | 494 |
typedef typename Parent::Value Value; |
| 497 | 495 |
|
| 498 | 496 |
/// Constructor |
| 499 | 497 |
ComposeMap(const M1 &m1, const M2 &m2) : _m1(m1), _m2(m2) {}
|
| 500 | 498 |
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -531,26 +529,24 @@ |
| 531 | 529 |
/// <tt>cm[x]</tt> will be equal to <tt>f(m1[x],m2[x])</tt>. |
| 532 | 530 |
/// |
| 533 | 531 |
/// The \c Key type of the map is inherited from \c M1 (\c M1::Key |
| 534 | 532 |
/// must be convertible to \c M2::Key) and the \c Value type is \c V. |
| 535 | 533 |
/// \c M2::Value and \c M1::Value must be convertible to the |
| 536 | 534 |
/// corresponding input parameter of \c F and the return type of \c F |
| 537 | 535 |
/// must be convertible to \c V. |
| 538 | 536 |
/// |
| 539 | 537 |
/// The simplest way of using this map is through the combineMap() |
| 540 | 538 |
/// function. |
| 541 | 539 |
/// |
| 542 | 540 |
/// \sa ComposeMap |
| 543 |
/// |
|
| 544 |
/// \todo Check the requirements. |
|
| 545 | 541 |
template<typename M1, typename M2, typename F, |
| 546 | 542 |
typename V = typename F::result_type> |
| 547 | 543 |
class CombineMap : public MapBase<typename M1::Key, V> {
|
| 548 | 544 |
const M1 &_m1; |
| 549 | 545 |
const M2 &_m2; |
| 550 | 546 |
F _f; |
| 551 | 547 |
public: |
| 552 | 548 |
typedef MapBase<typename M1::Key, V> Parent; |
| 553 | 549 |
typedef typename Parent::Key Key; |
| 554 | 550 |
typedef typename Parent::Value Value; |
| 555 | 551 |
|
| 556 | 552 |
/// Constructor |
| ... | ... |
@@ -812,25 +812,24 @@ |
| 812 | 812 |
/// \brief Returns a random bool |
| 813 | 813 |
/// |
| 814 | 814 |
/// It returns a random bool with given probability of true result. |
| 815 | 815 |
bool boolean(double p) {
|
| 816 | 816 |
return operator()() < p; |
| 817 | 817 |
} |
| 818 | 818 |
|
| 819 | 819 |
/// Standard Gauss distribution |
| 820 | 820 |
|
| 821 | 821 |
/// Standard Gauss distribution. |
| 822 | 822 |
/// \note The Cartesian form of the Box-Muller |
| 823 | 823 |
/// transformation is used to generate a random normal distribution. |
| 824 |
/// \todo Consider using the "ziggurat" method instead. |
|
| 825 | 824 |
double gauss() |
| 826 | 825 |
{
|
| 827 | 826 |
double V1,V2,S; |
| 828 | 827 |
do {
|
| 829 | 828 |
V1=2*real<double>()-1; |
| 830 | 829 |
V2=2*real<double>()-1; |
| 831 | 830 |
S=V1*V1+V2*V2; |
| 832 | 831 |
} while(S>=1); |
| 833 | 832 |
return std::sqrt(-2*std::log(S)/S)*V1; |
| 834 | 833 |
} |
| 835 | 834 |
/// Gauss distribution with given mean and standard deviation |
| 836 | 835 |
| ... | ... |
@@ -291,25 +291,24 @@ |
| 291 | 291 |
///This function splits a node. First a new node is added to the digraph, |
| 292 | 292 |
///then the source of each outgoing arc of \c n is moved to this new node. |
| 293 | 293 |
///If \c connect is \c true (this is the default value), then a new arc |
| 294 | 294 |
///from \c n to the newly created node is also added. |
| 295 | 295 |
///\return The newly created node. |
| 296 | 296 |
/// |
| 297 | 297 |
///\note The <tt>Arc</tt>s |
| 298 | 298 |
///referencing a moved arc remain |
| 299 | 299 |
///valid. However <tt>InArc</tt>'s and <tt>OutArc</tt>'s |
| 300 | 300 |
///may be invalidated. |
| 301 | 301 |
///\warning This functionality cannot be used together with the Snapshot |
| 302 | 302 |
///feature. |
| 303 |
///\todo It could be implemented in a bit faster way. |
|
| 304 | 303 |
Node split(Node n, bool connect = true) |
| 305 | 304 |
{
|
| 306 | 305 |
Node b = addNode(); |
| 307 | 306 |
nodes[b._id].first_out=nodes[n._id].first_out; |
| 308 | 307 |
nodes[n._id].first_out=-1; |
| 309 | 308 |
for(int i=nodes[b._id].first_out;i!=-1;i++) arcs[i].source=b._id; |
| 310 | 309 |
if(connect) addArc(n,b); |
| 311 | 310 |
return b; |
| 312 | 311 |
} |
| 313 | 312 |
|
| 314 | 313 |
public: |
| 315 | 314 |
| ... | ... |
@@ -283,25 +283,24 @@ |
| 283 | 283 |
///running times. |
| 284 | 284 |
/// |
| 285 | 285 |
///\warning Depending on the operation system and its actual configuration |
| 286 | 286 |
///the time counters have a certain (10ms on a typical Linux system) |
| 287 | 287 |
///granularity. |
| 288 | 288 |
///Therefore this tool is not appropriate to measure very short times. |
| 289 | 289 |
///Also, if you start and stop the timer very frequently, it could lead to |
| 290 | 290 |
///distorted results. |
| 291 | 291 |
/// |
| 292 | 292 |
///\note If you want to measure the running time of the execution of a certain |
| 293 | 293 |
///function, consider the usage of \ref TimeReport instead. |
| 294 | 294 |
/// |
| 295 |
///\todo This shouldn't be Unix (Linux) specific. |
|
| 296 | 295 |
///\sa TimeReport |
| 297 | 296 |
class Timer |
| 298 | 297 |
{
|
| 299 | 298 |
int _running; //Timer is running iff _running>0; (_running>=0 always holds) |
| 300 | 299 |
TimeStamp start_time; //This is the relativ start-time if the timer |
| 301 | 300 |
//is _running, the collected _running time otherwise. |
| 302 | 301 |
|
| 303 | 302 |
void _reset() {if(_running) start_time.stamp(); else start_time.reset();}
|
| 304 | 303 |
|
| 305 | 304 |
public: |
| 306 | 305 |
///Constructor. |
| 307 | 306 |
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -478,25 +477,24 @@ |
| 478 | 477 |
///Same as \ref Timer but prints a report on destruction. |
| 479 | 478 |
///This example shows its usage. |
| 480 | 479 |
///\code |
| 481 | 480 |
/// void myAlg(ListGraph &g,int n) |
| 482 | 481 |
/// {
|
| 483 | 482 |
/// TimeReport tr("Running time of myAlg: ");
|
| 484 | 483 |
/// ... //Here comes the algorithm |
| 485 | 484 |
/// } |
| 486 | 485 |
///\endcode |
| 487 | 486 |
/// |
| 488 | 487 |
///\sa Timer |
| 489 | 488 |
///\sa NoTimeReport |
| 490 |
///\todo There is no test case for this |
|
| 491 | 489 |
class TimeReport : public Timer |
| 492 | 490 |
{
|
| 493 | 491 |
std::string _title; |
| 494 | 492 |
std::ostream &_os; |
| 495 | 493 |
public: |
| 496 | 494 |
///\e |
| 497 | 495 |
|
| 498 | 496 |
///\param title This text will be printed before the ellapsed time. |
| 499 | 497 |
///\param os The stream to print the report to. |
| 500 | 498 |
///\param run Sets whether the timer should start immediately. |
| 501 | 499 |
|
| 502 | 500 |
TimeReport(std::string title,std::ostream &os=std::cerr,bool run=true) |
| ... | ... |
@@ -15,26 +15,24 @@ |
| 15 | 15 |
* purpose. |
| 16 | 16 |
* |
| 17 | 17 |
*/ |
| 18 | 18 |
|
| 19 | 19 |
#ifndef LEMON_TOLERANCE_H |
| 20 | 20 |
#define LEMON_TOLERANCE_H |
| 21 | 21 |
|
| 22 | 22 |
///\ingroup misc |
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///\file |
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///\brief A basic tool to handle the anomalies of calculation with |
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///floating point numbers. |
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///\todo It should be in a module like "Basic tools" |
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namespace lemon {
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/// \addtogroup misc |
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/// @{
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///\brief A class to provide a basic way to |
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///handle the comparison of numbers that are obtained |
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///as a result of a probably inexact computation. |
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/// |
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///\ref Tolerance is a class to provide a basic way to |
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///handle the comparison of numbers that are obtained |
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