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using namespace std; |
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using namespace lemon; |
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int main() |
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{
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Palette palette; |
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Palette paletteW( |
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Palette paletteW(true); |
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ListDigraph g; |
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typedef ListDigraph::Node Node; |
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typedef ListDigraph::NodeIt NodeIt; |
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typedef ListDigraph::Arc Arc; |
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typedef dim2::Point<int> Point; |
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///white). If \c num is less then 26/27 then the default color |
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///list is cut. Otherwise the color list is filled repeatedly with |
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///the default color list. (The colors can be changed later on.) |
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///\param have_white indicates whether white is amongst the |
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///provided color (\c true) or not (\c false). If it is true, |
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///white will be assigned to \c 0. |
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Palette(int num=-1 |
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Palette(bool have_white=false,int num=-1) |
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{
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if (num==0) return; |
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do {
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if(have_white) colors.push_back(Color(1,1,1)); |
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colors.push_back(Color(0,0,0)); |
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