diff --git a/lemon/full_graph.h b/lemon/full_graph.h --- a/lemon/full_graph.h +++ b/lemon/full_graph.h @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ ///\ingroup graphs ///\file -///\brief FullGraph and FullDigraph classes. +///\brief FullDigraph and FullGraph classes. namespace lemon { @@ -148,24 +148,26 @@ /// \ingroup graphs /// - /// \brief A full digraph class. + /// \brief A directed full graph class. /// - /// This is a simple and fast directed full graph implementation. - /// From each node go arcs to each node (including the source node), - /// therefore the number of the arcs in the digraph is the square of - /// the node number. This digraph type is completely static, so you - /// can neither add nor delete either arcs or nodes, and it needs - /// constant space in memory. + /// FullDigraph is a simple and fast implmenetation of directed full + /// (complete) graphs. It contains an arc from each node to each node + /// (including a loop for each node), therefore the number of arcs + /// is the square of the number of nodes. + /// This class is completely static and it needs constant memory space. + /// Thus you can neither add nor delete nodes or arcs, however + /// the structure can be resized using resize(). /// - /// This class fully conforms to the \ref concepts::Digraph - /// "Digraph concept". + /// This type fully conforms to the \ref concepts::Digraph "Digraph concept". + /// Most of its member functions and nested classes are documented + /// only in the concept class. /// - /// The \c FullDigraph and \c FullGraph classes are very similar, + /// \note FullDigraph and FullGraph classes are very similar, /// but there are two differences. While this class conforms only - /// to the \ref concepts::Digraph "Digraph" concept, the \c FullGraph - /// class conforms to the \ref concepts::Graph "Graph" concept, - /// moreover \c FullGraph does not contain a loop arc for each - /// node as \c FullDigraph does. + /// to the \ref concepts::Digraph "Digraph" concept, FullGraph + /// conforms to the \ref concepts::Graph "Graph" concept, + /// moreover FullGraph does not contain a loop for each + /// node as this class does. /// /// \sa FullGraph class FullDigraph : public ExtendedFullDigraphBase { @@ -173,7 +175,9 @@ public: - /// \brief Constructor + /// \brief Default constructor. + /// + /// Default constructor. The number of nodes and arcs will be zero. FullDigraph() { construct(0); } /// \brief Constructor @@ -184,8 +188,8 @@ /// \brief Resizes the digraph /// - /// Resizes the digraph. The function will fully destroy and - /// rebuild the digraph. This cause that the maps of the digraph will + /// This function resizes the digraph. It fully destroys and + /// rebuilds the structure, therefore the maps of the digraph will be /// reallocated automatically and the previous values will be lost. void resize(int n) { Parent::notifier(Arc()).clear(); @@ -197,24 +201,24 @@ /// \brief Returns the node with the given index. /// - /// Returns the node with the given index. Since it is a static - /// digraph its nodes can be indexed with integers from the range - /// [0..nodeNum()-1]. + /// Returns the node with the given index. Since this structure is + /// completely static, the nodes can be indexed with integers from + /// the range [0..nodeNum()-1]. /// \sa index() Node operator()(int ix) const { return Parent::operator()(ix); } /// \brief Returns the index of the given node. /// - /// Returns the index of the given node. Since it is a static - /// digraph its nodes can be indexed with integers from the range - /// [0..nodeNum()-1]. - /// \sa operator() - int index(const Node& node) const { return Parent::index(node); } + /// Returns the index of the given node. Since this structure is + /// completely static, the nodes can be indexed with integers from + /// the range [0..nodeNum()-1]. + /// \sa operator()() + int index(Node node) const { return Parent::index(node); } /// \brief Returns the arc connecting the given nodes. /// /// Returns the arc connecting the given nodes. - Arc arc(const Node& u, const Node& v) const { + Arc arc(Node u, Node v) const { return Parent::arc(u, v); } @@ -520,21 +524,23 @@ /// /// \brief An undirected full graph class. /// - /// This is a simple and fast undirected full graph - /// implementation. From each node go edge to each other node, - /// therefore the number of edges in the graph is \f$n(n-1)/2\f$. - /// This graph type is completely static, so you can neither - /// add nor delete either edges or nodes, and it needs constant - /// space in memory. + /// FullGraph is a simple and fast implmenetation of undirected full + /// (complete) graphs. It contains an edge between every distinct pair + /// of nodes, therefore the number of edges is n(n-1)/2. + /// This class is completely static and it needs constant memory space. + /// Thus you can neither add nor delete nodes or edges, however + /// the structure can be resized using resize(). /// - /// This class fully conforms to the \ref concepts::Graph "Graph concept". + /// This type fully conforms to the \ref concepts::Graph "Graph concept". + /// Most of its member functions and nested classes are documented + /// only in the concept class. /// - /// The \c FullGraph and \c FullDigraph classes are very similar, - /// but there are two differences. While the \c FullDigraph class + /// \note FullDigraph and FullGraph classes are very similar, + /// but there are two differences. While FullDigraph /// conforms only to the \ref concepts::Digraph "Digraph" concept, /// this class conforms to the \ref concepts::Graph "Graph" concept, - /// moreover \c FullGraph does not contain a loop arc for each - /// node as \c FullDigraph does. + /// moreover this class does not contain a loop for each + /// node as FullDigraph does. /// /// \sa FullDigraph class FullGraph : public ExtendedFullGraphBase { @@ -542,7 +548,9 @@ public: - /// \brief Constructor + /// \brief Default constructor. + /// + /// Default constructor. The number of nodes and edges will be zero. FullGraph() { construct(0); } /// \brief Constructor @@ -553,8 +561,8 @@ /// \brief Resizes the graph /// - /// Resizes the graph. The function will fully destroy and - /// rebuild the graph. This cause that the maps of the graph will + /// This function resizes the graph. It fully destroys and + /// rebuilds the structure, therefore the maps of the graph will be /// reallocated automatically and the previous values will be lost. void resize(int n) { Parent::notifier(Arc()).clear(); @@ -568,31 +576,31 @@ /// \brief Returns the node with the given index. /// - /// Returns the node with the given index. Since it is a static - /// graph its nodes can be indexed with integers from the range - /// [0..nodeNum()-1]. + /// Returns the node with the given index. Since this structure is + /// completely static, the nodes can be indexed with integers from + /// the range [0..nodeNum()-1]. /// \sa index() Node operator()(int ix) const { return Parent::operator()(ix); } /// \brief Returns the index of the given node. /// - /// Returns the index of the given node. Since it is a static - /// graph its nodes can be indexed with integers from the range - /// [0..nodeNum()-1]. - /// \sa operator() - int index(const Node& node) const { return Parent::index(node); } + /// Returns the index of the given node. Since this structure is + /// completely static, the nodes can be indexed with integers from + /// the range [0..nodeNum()-1]. + /// \sa operator()() + int index(Node node) const { return Parent::index(node); } /// \brief Returns the arc connecting the given nodes. /// /// Returns the arc connecting the given nodes. - Arc arc(const Node& s, const Node& t) const { + Arc arc(Node s, Node t) const { return Parent::arc(s, t); } - /// \brief Returns the edge connects the given nodes. + /// \brief Returns the edge connecting the given nodes. /// - /// Returns the edge connects the given nodes. - Edge edge(const Node& u, const Node& v) const { + /// Returns the edge connecting the given nodes. + Edge edge(Node u, Node v) const { return Parent::edge(u, v); }