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struct HartmannOrlinDefaultTraits |
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{
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/// The type of the digraph |
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typedef GR Digraph; |
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/// The type of the length map |
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typedef LEN LengthMap; |
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/// The type of the arc lengths |
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typedef typename LengthMap::Value Value; |
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/// \brief The large value type used for internal computations |
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/// |
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/// The large value type used for internal computations. |
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/// It is \c long \c long if the \c Value type is integer, |
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/// otherwise it is \c double. |
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/// \c Value must be convertible to \c LargeValue. |
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typedef double LargeValue; |
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/// The tolerance type used for internal computations |
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typedef lemon::Tolerance<LargeValue> Tolerance; |
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/// \brief The path type of the found cycles |
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/// |
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/// The path type of the found cycles. |
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/// It must conform to the \ref lemon::concepts::Path "Path" concept |
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/// and it must have an \c |
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/// and it must have an \c addFront() function. |
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typedef lemon::Path<Digraph> Path; |
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}; |
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// Default traits class for integer value types |
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template <typename GR, typename LEN> |
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struct HartmannOrlinDefaultTraits<GR, LEN, true> |
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{
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typedef GR Digraph; |
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typedef LEN LengthMap; |
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typedef typename LengthMap::Value Value; |
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#ifdef LEMON_HAVE_LONG_LONG |
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typedef long long LargeValue; |
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#else |
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typedef long LargeValue; |
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#endif |
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typedef lemon::Tolerance<LargeValue> Tolerance; |
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typedef lemon::Path<Digraph> Path; |
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}; |
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/// \addtogroup min_mean_cycle |
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/// @{
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/// \brief Implementation of the Hartmann-Orlin algorithm for finding |
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struct KarpDefaultTraits |
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{
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/// The type of the digraph |
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typedef GR Digraph; |
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/// The type of the length map |
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typedef LEN LengthMap; |
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/// The type of the arc lengths |
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typedef typename LengthMap::Value Value; |
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/// \brief The large value type used for internal computations |
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/// |
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/// The large value type used for internal computations. |
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/// It is \c long \c long if the \c Value type is integer, |
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/// otherwise it is \c double. |
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/// \c Value must be convertible to \c LargeValue. |
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typedef double LargeValue; |
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/// The tolerance type used for internal computations |
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typedef lemon::Tolerance<LargeValue> Tolerance; |
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/// \brief The path type of the found cycles |
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/// |
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/// The path type of the found cycles. |
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/// It must conform to the \ref lemon::concepts::Path "Path" concept |
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/// and it must have an \c |
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/// and it must have an \c addFront() function. |
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typedef lemon::Path<Digraph> Path; |
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}; |
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// Default traits class for integer value types |
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template <typename GR, typename LEN> |
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struct KarpDefaultTraits<GR, LEN, true> |
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{
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typedef GR Digraph; |
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typedef LEN LengthMap; |
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typedef typename LengthMap::Value Value; |
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#ifdef LEMON_HAVE_LONG_LONG |
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typedef long long LargeValue; |
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#else |
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typedef long LargeValue; |
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#endif |
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typedef lemon::Tolerance<LargeValue> Tolerance; |
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typedef lemon::Path<Digraph> Path; |
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}; |
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/// \addtogroup min_mean_cycle |
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/// @{
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/// \brief Implementation of Karp's algorithm for finding a minimum |
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