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/* -*- C++ -*-
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 *
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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) 2003-2007
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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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///\file
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///\brief Some basic non inline function and static global data.
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#include<lemon/tolerance.h>
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#include<lemon/bits/invalid.h>
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namespace lemon {
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  float Tolerance<float>::def_epsilon = 1e-4;
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  double Tolerance<double>::def_epsilon = 1e-10;
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  long double Tolerance<long double>::def_epsilon = 1e-14;
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#ifndef LEMON_ONLY_TEMPLATES
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  const Invalid INVALID = Invalid();
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#endif
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} //namespace lemon
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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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 * 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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 */
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#ifndef LEMON_BITS_INVALID_H
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#define LEMON_BITS_INVALID_H
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///\file
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///\brief Definition of INVALID.
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namespace lemon {
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  /// \brief Dummy type to make it easier to create invalid iterators.
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  ///
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  /// See \ref INVALID for the usage.
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  struct Invalid {
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  public:
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    bool operator==(Invalid) { return true;  }
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    bool operator!=(Invalid) { return false; }
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    bool operator< (Invalid) { return false; }
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  };
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  /// \brief Invalid iterators.
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  ///
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  /// \ref Invalid is a global type that converts to each iterator
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  //Some people didn't like this:
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  //const Invalid &INVALID = *(Invalid *)0;
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#ifdef LEMON_ONLY_TEMPLATES
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  const Invalid INVALID = Invalid();
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#else
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  extern const Invalid INVALID;
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} //namespace lemon
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#endif
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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) 2003-2007
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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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 */
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// This file contains a modified version of the enable_if library from BOOST.
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// See the appropriate copyright notice below.
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// Boost enable_if library
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// Copyright 2003 � The Trustees of Indiana University.
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// Use, modification, and distribution is subject to the Boost Software
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// License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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//    Authors: Jaakko J�rvi (jajarvi at osl.iu.edu)
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//             Jeremiah Willcock (jewillco at osl.iu.edu)
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//             Andrew Lumsdaine (lums at osl.iu.edu)
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#ifndef LEMON_BITS_UTILITY_H
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#define LEMON_BITS_UTILITY_H
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///\file
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///\brief Miscellaneous basic utilities
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///
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///\todo Please rethink the organisation of the basic files like this.
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///E.g. this file might be merged with invalid.h.
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namespace lemon
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{
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  /// Basic type for defining "tags". A "YES" condition for \c enable_if.
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  /// file.
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  struct True {
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  };
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  struct InvalidType {
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  struct Wrap {
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  /**************** dummy class to avoid ambiguity ****************/
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  /**************** enable_if from BOOST ****************/
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  struct lazy_enable_if_c {
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/* -*- C++ -*-
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 *
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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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// This file contains a modified version of the concept checking
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// utility from BOOST.
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// See the appropriate copyright notice below.
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// (C) Copyright Jeremy Siek 2000.
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
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// accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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//
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// Revision History:
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//   05 May   2001: Workarounds for HP aCC from Thomas Matelich. (Jeremy Siek)
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//   02 April 2001: Removed limits header altogether. (Jeremy Siek)
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#ifndef LEMON_CONCEPT_CHECKS_H
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#define LEMON_CONCEPT_CHECKS_H
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namespace lemon {
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  /*
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  template <class T> inline void ignore_unused_variable_warning(const T&) { }
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  {
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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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 *
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 * This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind,
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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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#ifndef LEMON_DIM2_H
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#define LEMON_DIM2_H
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///\file
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    class Point {
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      ///First coordinate
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      T x;
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      ///Second coordinate
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      T y;     
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      ///Default constructor
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      Point() {}
69 69

	
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      ///Construct an instance from coordinates
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      Point(T a, T b) : x(a), y(b) { }
72 72

	
73 73
      ///The dimension of the vector.
74 74

	
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      ///The dimension of the vector.
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      ///This function always returns 2. 
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      int size() const { return 2; }
78 78

	
79 79
      ///Subscripting operator
80 80

	
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      ///\c p[0] is \c p.x and \c p[1] is \c p.y
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      ///
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      T& operator[](int idx) { return idx == 0 ? x : y; }
84 84

	
85 85
      ///Const subscripting operator
86 86

	
87 87
      ///\c p[0] is \c p.x and \c p[1] is \c p.y
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      ///
89 89
      const T& operator[](int idx) const { return idx == 0 ? x : y; }
90 90

	
91 91
      ///Conversion constructor
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      template<class TT> Point(const Point<TT> &p) : x(p.x), y(p.y) {}
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      ///Give back the square of the norm of the vector
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      T normSquare() const {
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        return x*x+y*y;
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      }
98 98
  
99 99
      ///Increment the left hand side by u
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      Point<T>& operator +=(const Point<T>& u) {
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        x += u.x;
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        y += u.y;
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        return *this;
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      }
105 105
  
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      ///Decrement the left hand side by u
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      Point<T>& operator -=(const Point<T>& u) {
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        x -= u.x;
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        y -= u.y;
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        return *this;
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      }
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      ///Multiply the left hand side with a scalar
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      Point<T>& operator *=(const T &u) {
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        x *= u;
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        y *= u;
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        return *this;
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      }
119 119

	
120 120
      ///Divide the left hand side by a scalar
121 121
      Point<T>& operator /=(const T &u) {
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        x /= u;
123 123
        y /= u;
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        return *this;
125 125
      }
126 126
  
127 127
      ///Return the scalar product of two vectors
128 128
      T operator *(const Point<T>& u) const {
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        return x*u.x+y*u.y;
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      }
131 131
  
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      ///Return the sum of two vectors
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      Point<T> operator+(const Point<T> &u) const {
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        Point<T> b=*this;
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        return b+=u;
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      }
137 137

	
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      ///Return the negative of the vector
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      Point<T> operator-() const {
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        Point<T> b=*this;
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        b.x=-b.x; b.y=-b.y;
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        return b;
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      }
144 144

	
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      ///Return the difference of two vectors
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      Point<T> operator-(const Point<T> &u) const {
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        Point<T> b=*this;
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        return b-=u;
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      }
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      ///Return a vector multiplied by a scalar
152 152
      Point<T> operator*(const T &u) const {
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        Point<T> b=*this;
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        return b*=u;
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      }
156 156

	
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      ///Return a vector divided by a scalar
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      Point<T> operator/(const T &u) const {
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        Point<T> b=*this;
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        return b/=u;
161 161
      }
162 162

	
163 163
      ///Test equality
164 164
      bool operator==(const Point<T> &u) const {
165 165
        return (x==u.x) && (y==u.y);
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      }
167 167

	
168 168
      ///Test inequality
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      bool operator!=(Point u) const {
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        return  (x!=u.x) || (y!=u.y);
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      }
172 172

	
173 173
    };
174 174

	
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  ///Return a Point 
176 176

	
177 177
  ///Return a Point.
178 178
  ///\relates Point
179 179
  template <typename T>
180 180
  inline Point<T> makePoint(const T& x, const T& y) {
181 181
    return Point<T>(x, y);
182 182
  }
183 183

	
184 184
  ///Return a vector multiplied by a scalar
185 185

	
186 186
  ///Return a vector multiplied by a scalar.
187 187
  ///\relates Point
188 188
  template<typename T> Point<T> operator*(const T &u,const Point<T> &x) {
189 189
    return x*u;
190 190
  }
191 191

	
192 192
  ///Read a plainvector from a stream
193 193

	
194 194
  ///Read a plainvector from a stream.
195 195
  ///\relates Point
196 196
  ///
197 197
  template<typename T>
198 198
  inline std::istream& operator>>(std::istream &is, Point<T> &z) {
199 199
    char c;
200 200
    if (is >> c) {
201 201
      if (c != '(') is.putback(c);
202 202
    } else {
203 203
      is.clear();
204 204
    }
205 205
    if (!(is >> z.x)) return is;
206 206
    if (is >> c) {
207 207
      if (c != ',') is.putback(c);
208 208
    } else {
209 209
      is.clear();
210 210
    }
211 211
    if (!(is >> z.y)) return is;
212 212
    if (is >> c) {
213 213
      if (c != ')') is.putback(c);
214 214
    } else {
215 215
      is.clear();
216 216
    }
217 217
    return is;
218 218
  }
219 219

	
220 220
  ///Write a plainvector to a stream
221 221

	
222 222
  ///Write a plainvector to a stream.
223 223
  ///\relates Point
224 224
  ///
225 225
  template<typename T>
226 226
  inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream &os, const Point<T>& z)
227 227
  {
228 228
    os << "(" << z.x << ", " << z.y << ")";
229 229
    return os;
230 230
  }
231 231

	
232 232
  ///Rotate by 90 degrees
233 233

	
234 234
  ///Returns the parameter rotated by 90 degrees in positive direction.
235 235
  ///\relates Point
236 236
  ///
237 237
  template<typename T>
238 238
  inline Point<T> rot90(const Point<T> &z)
239 239
  {
240 240
    return Point<T>(-z.y,z.x);
241 241
  }
242 242

	
243 243
  ///Rotate by 180 degrees
244 244

	
245 245
  ///Returns the parameter rotated by 180 degrees.
246 246
  ///\relates Point
247 247
  ///
248 248
  template<typename T>
249 249
  inline Point<T> rot180(const Point<T> &z)
250 250
  {
251 251
    return Point<T>(-z.x,-z.y);
252 252
  }
253 253

	
254 254
  ///Rotate by 270 degrees
255 255

	
256 256
  ///Returns the parameter rotated by 90 degrees in negative direction.
257 257
  ///\relates Point
258 258
  ///
259 259
  template<typename T>
260 260
  inline Point<T> rot270(const Point<T> &z)
261 261
  {
262 262
    return Point<T>(z.y,-z.x);
263 263
  }
264 264

	
265 265
  
266 266

	
267 267
  /// A class to calculate or store the bounding box of plainvectors.
268 268

	
269 269
  /// A class to calculate or store the bounding box of plainvectors.
270 270
  ///
271 271
    template<typename T>
272 272
    class BoundingBox {
273 273
      Point<T> bottom_left, top_right;
274 274
      bool _empty;
275 275
    public:
276 276
      
277 277
      ///Default constructor: creates an empty bounding box
278 278
      BoundingBox() { _empty = true; }
279 279

	
280 280
      ///Construct an instance from one point
281 281
      BoundingBox(Point<T> a) { bottom_left=top_right=a; _empty = false; }
282 282
      
283 283
      ///Construct an instance from two points
284 284
      
285 285
      ///Construct an instance from two points.
286 286
      ///\param a The bottom left corner.
287 287
      ///\param b The top right corner.
288 288
      ///\warning The coordinates of the bottom left corner must be no more
289 289
      ///than those of the top right one.
290 290
      BoundingBox(Point<T> a,Point<T> b)
291 291
      {
292 292
	bottom_left=a;
293 293
	top_right=b;
294 294
	_empty = false;
295 295
      }
296 296
      
297 297
      ///Construct an instance from four numbers
298 298

	
299 299
      ///Construct an instance from four numbers.
300 300
      ///\param l The left side of the box.
301 301
      ///\param b The bottom of the box.
302 302
      ///\param r The right side of the box.
303 303
      ///\param t The top of the box.
304 304
      ///\warning The left side must be no more than the right side and
305 305
      ///bottom must be no more than the top. 
306 306
      BoundingBox(T l,T b,T r,T t)
307 307
      {
308 308
	bottom_left=Point<T>(l,b);
309 309
	top_right=Point<T>(r,t);
310 310
	_empty = false;
311 311
      }
312 312
      
313 313
      ///Return \c true if the bounding box is empty.
314 314
      
315 315
      ///Return \c true if the bounding box is empty (i.e. return \c false
316 316
      ///if at least one point was added to the box or the coordinates of
317 317
      ///the box were set).
318 318
      ///The coordinates of an empty bounding box are not defined. 
319 319
      bool empty() const {
320 320
        return _empty;
321 321
      }
322 322
      
323 323
      ///Make the BoundingBox empty
324 324
      void clear() {
325 325
        _empty=1;
326 326
      }
327 327

	
328 328
      ///Give back the bottom left corner
329 329

	
330 330
      ///Give back the bottom left corner.
331 331
      ///If the bounding box is empty, then the return value is not defined.
332 332
      Point<T> bottomLeft() const {
333 333
        return bottom_left;
334 334
      }
335 335

	
336 336
      ///Set the bottom left corner
337 337

	
338 338
      ///Set the bottom left corner.
339 339
      ///It should only be used for non-empty box.
340 340
      void bottomLeft(Point<T> p) {
341 341
	bottom_left = p;
342 342
      }
343 343

	
344 344
      ///Give back the top right corner
345 345

	
346 346
      ///Give back the top right corner.
347 347
      ///If the bounding box is empty, then the return value is not defined.
348 348
      Point<T> topRight() const {
349 349
        return top_right;
350 350
      }
351 351

	
352 352
      ///Set the top right corner
353 353

	
354 354
      ///Set the top right corner.
355 355
      ///It should only be used for non-empty box.
356 356
      void topRight(Point<T> p) {
357 357
	top_right = p;
358 358
      }
359 359

	
360 360
      ///Give back the bottom right corner
361 361

	
362 362
      ///Give back the bottom right corner.
363 363
      ///If the bounding box is empty, then the return value is not defined.
364 364
      Point<T> bottomRight() const {
365 365
        return Point<T>(top_right.x,bottom_left.y);
366 366
      }
367 367

	
368 368
      ///Set the bottom right corner
369 369

	
370 370
      ///Set the bottom right corner.
371 371
      ///It should only be used for non-empty box.
372 372
      void bottomRight(Point<T> p) {
373 373
	top_right.x = p.x;
374 374
	bottom_left.y = p.y;
375 375
      }
376 376
 
377 377
      ///Give back the top left corner
378 378

	
379 379
      ///Give back the top left corner.
380 380
      ///If the bounding box is empty, then the return value is not defined.
381 381
      Point<T> topLeft() const {
382 382
        return Point<T>(bottom_left.x,top_right.y);
383 383
      }
384 384

	
385 385
      ///Set the top left corner
386 386

	
387 387
      ///Set the top left corner.
388 388
      ///It should only be used for non-empty box.
389 389
      void topLeft(Point<T> p) {
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19 19
#ifndef LEMON_MAPS_H
20 20
#define LEMON_MAPS_H
21 21

	
22 22
#include <iterator>
23 23
#include <functional>
24 24
#include <vector>
25 25

	
26 26
#include <lemon/bits/utility.h>
27 27
// #include <lemon/bits/traits.h>
28 28

	
29 29
///\file
30 30
///\ingroup maps
31 31
///\brief Miscellaneous property maps
32 32
///
33 33
#include <map>
34 34

	
35 35
namespace lemon {
36 36

	
37 37
  /// \addtogroup maps
38 38
  /// @{
39 39

	
40 40
  /// Base class of maps.
41 41

	
42 42
  /// Base class of maps.
43 43
  /// It provides the necessary <tt>typedef</tt>s required by the map concept.
44 44
  template<typename K, typename T>
45 45
  class MapBase {
46 46
  public:
47 47
    /// The key type of the map.
48 48
    typedef K Key;
49 49
    /// The value type of the map. (The type of objects associated with the keys).
50 50
    typedef T Value;
51 51
  };
52 52

	
53 53
  /// Null map. (a.k.a. DoNothingMap)
54 54

	
55 55
  /// This map can be used if you have to provide a map only for
56 56
  /// its type definitions, or if you have to provide a writable map, 
57 57
  /// but data written to it is not required (i.e. it will be sent to 
58 58
  /// <tt>/dev/null</tt>).
59 59
  template<typename K, typename T>
60 60
  class NullMap : public MapBase<K, T> {
61 61
  public:
62 62
    typedef MapBase<K, T> Parent;
63 63
    typedef typename Parent::Key Key;
64 64
    typedef typename Parent::Value Value;
65 65
    
66 66
    /// Gives back a default constructed element.
67 67
    T operator[](const K&) const { return T(); }
68 68
    /// Absorbs the value.
69 69
    void set(const K&, const T&) {}
70 70
  };
71 71

	
72 72
  ///Returns a \c NullMap class
73 73

	
74 74
  ///This function just returns a \c NullMap class.
75 75
  ///\relates NullMap
76 76
  template <typename K, typename V> 
77 77
  NullMap<K, V> nullMap() {
78 78
    return NullMap<K, V>();
79 79
  }
80 80

	
81 81

	
82 82
  /// Constant map.
83 83

	
84 84
  /// This is a readable map which assigns a specified value to each key.
85 85
  /// In other aspects it is equivalent to the \c NullMap.
86 86
  template<typename K, typename T>
87 87
  class ConstMap : public MapBase<K, T> {
88 88
  private:
89 89
    T v;
90 90
  public:
91 91

	
92 92
    typedef MapBase<K, T> Parent;
93 93
    typedef typename Parent::Key Key;
94 94
    typedef typename Parent::Value Value;
95 95

	
96 96
    /// Default constructor
97 97

	
98 98
    /// Default constructor.
99 99
    /// The value of the map will be uninitialized. 
100 100
    /// (More exactly it will be default constructed.)
101 101
    ConstMap() {}
102 102
    
103 103
    /// Constructor with specified initial value
104 104

	
105 105
    /// Constructor with specified initial value.
106 106
    /// \param _v is the initial value of the map.
107 107
    ConstMap(const T &_v) : v(_v) {}
108 108
    
109 109
    ///\e
110 110
    T operator[](const K&) const { return v; }
111 111

	
112 112
    ///\e
113 113
    void setAll(const T &t) {
114 114
      v = t;
115 115
    }    
116 116

	
117 117
    template<typename T1>
118 118
    struct rebind {
119 119
      typedef ConstMap<K, T1> other;
120 120
    };
121 121

	
122 122
    template<typename T1>
123 123
    ConstMap(const ConstMap<K, T1> &, const T &_v) : v(_v) {}
124 124
  };
125 125

	
126 126
  ///Returns a \c ConstMap class
127 127

	
128 128
  ///This function just returns a \c ConstMap class.
129 129
  ///\relates ConstMap
130 130
  template<typename K, typename V> 
131 131
  inline ConstMap<K, V> constMap(const V &v) {
132 132
    return ConstMap<K, V>(v);
133 133
  }
134 134

	
135 135

	
136 136
  template<typename T, T v>
137 137
  struct Const { };
138 138

	
139 139
  /// Constant map with inlined constant value.
140 140

	
141 141
  /// This is a readable map which assigns a specified value to each key.
142 142
  /// In other aspects it is equivalent to the \c NullMap.
143 143
  template<typename K, typename V, V v>
144 144
  class ConstMap<K, Const<V, v> > : public MapBase<K, V> {
145 145
  public:
146 146
    typedef MapBase<K, V> Parent;
147 147
    typedef typename Parent::Key Key;
148 148
    typedef typename Parent::Value Value;
149 149

	
150 150
    ConstMap() { }
151 151
    ///\e
152 152
    V operator[](const K&) const { return v; }
153 153
    ///\e
154 154
    void set(const K&, const V&) { }
155 155
  };
156 156

	
157 157
  ///Returns a \c ConstMap class
158 158

	
159 159
  ///This function just returns a \c ConstMap class with inlined value.
160 160
  ///\relates ConstMap
161 161
  template<typename K, typename V, V v> 
162 162
  inline ConstMap<K, Const<V, v> > constMap() {
163 163
    return ConstMap<K, Const<V, v> >();
164 164
  }
165 165

	
166 166
  ///Map based on std::map
167 167

	
168 168
  ///This is essentially a wrapper for \c std::map with addition that
169 169
  ///you can specify a default value different from \c Value().
170 170
  template <typename K, typename T, typename Compare = std::less<K> >
171 171
  class StdMap {
172 172
    template <typename K1, typename T1, typename C1>
173 173
    friend class StdMap;
174 174
  public:
175 175

	
176 176
    typedef True ReferenceMapTag;
177 177
    ///\e
178 178
    typedef K Key;
179 179
    ///\e
180 180
    typedef T Value;
181 181
    ///\e
182 182
    typedef T& Reference;
183 183
    ///\e
184 184
    typedef const T& ConstReference;
185 185

	
186 186
  private:
187 187
    
188 188
    typedef std::map<K, T, Compare> Map;
189 189
    Value _value;
190 190
    Map _map;
191 191

	
192 192
  public:
193 193

	
194 194
    /// Constructor with specified default value
195 195
    StdMap(const T& value = T()) : _value(value) {}
196 196
    /// \brief Constructs the map from an appropriate std::map, and explicitly
197 197
    /// specifies a default value.
198 198
    template <typename T1, typename Comp1>
199 199
    StdMap(const std::map<Key, T1, Comp1> &map, const T& value = T()) 
200 200
      : _map(map.begin(), map.end()), _value(value) {}
201 201
    
202 202
    /// \brief Constructs a map from an other StdMap.
203 203
    template<typename T1, typename Comp1>
204 204
    StdMap(const StdMap<Key, T1, Comp1> &c) 
205 205
      : _map(c._map.begin(), c._map.end()), _value(c._value) {}
206 206

	
207 207
  private:
208 208

	
209 209
    StdMap& operator=(const StdMap&);
210 210

	
211 211
  public:
212 212

	
213 213
    ///\e
214 214
    Reference operator[](const Key &k) {
215 215
      typename Map::iterator it = _map.lower_bound(k);
216 216
      if (it != _map.end() && !_map.key_comp()(k, it->first))
217 217
	return it->second;
218 218
      else
219 219
	return _map.insert(it, std::make_pair(k, _value))->second;
220 220
    }
221 221

	
222 222
    /// \e 
223 223
    ConstReference operator[](const Key &k) const {
224 224
      typename Map::const_iterator it = _map.find(k);
225 225
      if (it != _map.end())
226 226
	return it->second;
227 227
      else
228 228
	return _value;
229 229
    }
230 230

	
231 231
    /// \e 
232 232
    void set(const Key &k, const T &t) {
233 233
      typename Map::iterator it = _map.lower_bound(k);
234 234
      if (it != _map.end() && !_map.key_comp()(k, it->first))
235 235
	it->second = t;
236 236
      else
237 237
	_map.insert(it, std::make_pair(k, t));
238 238
    }
239 239

	
240 240
    /// \e
241 241
    void setAll(const T &t) {
242 242
      _value = t;
243 243
      _map.clear();
244 244
    }    
245 245

	
246 246
    template <typename T1, typename C1 = std::less<T1> >
247 247
    struct rebind {
248 248
      typedef StdMap<Key, T1, C1> other;
249 249
    };
250 250
  };
251 251

	
252 252
  /// \brief Map for storing values for keys from the range <tt>[0..size-1]</tt>
253 253
  ///
254 254
  /// The current map has the <tt>[0..size-1]</tt> keyset and the values
255 255
  /// are stored in a \c std::vector<T>  container. It can be used with
256 256
  /// some data structures, for example \c UnionFind, \c BinHeap, when 
257 257
  /// the used items are small integer numbers. 
258 258
  ///
259 259
  /// \todo Revise its name
260 260
  template <typename T>
261 261
  class IntegerMap {
262 262

	
263 263
    template <typename T1>
264 264
    friend class IntegerMap;
265 265

	
266 266
  public:
267 267

	
268 268
    typedef True ReferenceMapTag;
269 269
    ///\e
270 270
    typedef int Key;
271 271
    ///\e
272 272
    typedef T Value;
273 273
    ///\e
274 274
    typedef T& Reference;
275 275
    ///\e
276 276
    typedef const T& ConstReference;
277 277

	
278 278
  private:
279 279
    
280 280
    typedef std::vector<T> Vector;
281 281
    Vector _vector;
282 282

	
283 283
  public:
284 284

	
285 285
    /// Constructor with specified default value
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    IntegerMap(int size = 0, const T& value = T()) : _vector(size, value) {}
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    /// \brief Constructs the map from an appropriate std::vector.
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    template <typename T1>
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    IntegerMap(const std::vector<T1>& vector) 
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      : _vector(vector.begin(), vector.end()) {}
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    /// \brief Constructs a map from an other IntegerMap.
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    template <typename T1>
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    IntegerMap(const IntegerMap<T1> &c) 
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      : _vector(c._vector.begin(), c._vector.end()) {}
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    /// \brief Resize the container
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    void resize(int size, const T& value = T()) {
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      _vector.resize(size, value);
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    }
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  private:
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    IntegerMap& operator=(const IntegerMap&);
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  public:
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    ///\e
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    Reference operator[](Key k) {
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      return _vector[k];
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    }
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    /// \e 
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    ConstReference operator[](Key k) const {
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      return _vector[k];
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    }
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    /// \e 
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    void set(const Key &k, const T& t) {
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      _vector[k] = t;
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    }
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  };
325 325

	
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  /// @}
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  /// \addtogroup map_adaptors
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  /// @{
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  /// \brief Identity map.
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  ///
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  /// This map gives back the given key as value without any
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  /// modification. 
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  template <typename T>
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  class IdentityMap : public MapBase<T, T> {
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  public:
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    typedef MapBase<T, T> Parent;
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    typedef typename Parent::Key Key;
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    typedef typename Parent::Value Value;
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    /// \e
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    const T& operator[](const T& t) const {
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      return t;
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    }
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  };
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  ///Returns an \c IdentityMap class
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  ///This function just returns an \c IdentityMap class.
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  ///\relates IdentityMap
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  template<typename T>
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  inline IdentityMap<T> identityMap() {
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    return IdentityMap<T>();
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  }
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  ///\brief Convert the \c Value of a map to another type using
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  ///the default conversion.
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  ///
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  ///This \c concepts::ReadMap "read only map"
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  ///converts the \c Value of a map to type \c T.
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  ///Its \c Key is inherited from \c M.
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  template <typename M, typename T> 
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  class ConvertMap : public MapBase<typename M::Key, T> {
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    const M& m;
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  public:
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    typedef MapBase<typename M::Key, T> Parent;
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    typedef typename Parent::Key Key;
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    typedef typename Parent::Value Value;
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    ///Constructor
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    ///Constructor.
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    ///\param _m is the underlying map.
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    ConvertMap(const M &_m) : m(_m) {};
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    /// \brief The subscript operator.
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    ///
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    /// The subscript operator.
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    Value operator[](const Key& k) const {return m[k];}
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  };
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  ///Returns a \c ConvertMap class
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  ///This function just returns a \c ConvertMap class.
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  ///\relates ConvertMap
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  template<typename T, typename M>
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  inline ConvertMap<M, T> convertMap(const M &m) {
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/* -*- C++ -*-
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 *
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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) 2003-2007
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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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///\file
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///\brief Instantiation of the Random class.
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#include <lemon/random.h>
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namespace lemon {
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  /// \brief Global random number generator instance
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  ///
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  /// A global Mersenne Twister random number generator instance.
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  Random rnd;
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}
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/* -*- C++ -*-
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 *
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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) 2003-2007
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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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/*
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 * This file contains the reimplemented version of the Mersenne Twister
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 * Generator of Matsumoto and Nishimura.
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 *
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 * See the appropriate copyright notice below.
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 * 
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 * Copyright (C) 1997 - 2002, Makoto Matsumoto and Takuji Nishimura,
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 * All rights reserved.                          
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 *
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 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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 * are met:
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 *
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 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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 *
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 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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 *
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 * 3. The names of its contributors may not be used to endorse or promote 
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 *    products derived from this software without specific prior written 
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 *    permission.
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 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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 * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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 * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
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 * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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 * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
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 * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
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 * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
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 * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
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 * OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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 *
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 *
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 * Any feedback is very welcome.
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 * http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/emt.html
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 * email: m-mat @ math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp (remove space)
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 */
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#ifndef LEMON_RANDOM_H
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#define LEMON_RANDOM_H
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <iterator>
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#include <vector>
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#include <ctime>
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#include <cmath>
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#include <lemon/dim2.h>
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///\ingroup misc
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///\file
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///\brief Mersenne Twister random number generator
76 76

	
77 77
namespace lemon {
78 78

	
79 79
  namespace _random_bits {
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    template <typename _Word, int _bits = std::numeric_limits<_Word>::digits>
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    struct RandomTraits {};
83 83

	
84 84
    template <typename _Word>
85 85
    struct RandomTraits<_Word, 32> {
86 86

	
87 87
      typedef _Word Word;
88 88
      static const int bits = 32;
89 89

	
90 90
      static const int length = 624;
91 91
      static const int shift = 397;
92 92
      
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      static const Word mul = 0x6c078965u;
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      static const Word arrayInit = 0x012BD6AAu;
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      static const Word arrayMul1 = 0x0019660Du;
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      static const Word arrayMul2 = 0x5D588B65u;
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      static const Word mask = 0x9908B0DFu;
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      static const Word loMask = (1u << 31) - 1;
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      static const Word hiMask = ~loMask;
101 101

	
102 102

	
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      static Word tempering(Word rnd) {
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        rnd ^= (rnd >> 11);
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        rnd ^= (rnd << 7) & 0x9D2C5680u;
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        rnd ^= (rnd << 15) & 0xEFC60000u;
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        rnd ^= (rnd >> 18);
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        return rnd;
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      }
110 110

	
111 111
    };
112 112

	
113 113
    template <typename _Word>
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    struct RandomTraits<_Word, 64> {
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116 116
      typedef _Word Word;
117 117
      static const int bits = 64;
118 118

	
119 119
      static const int length = 312;
120 120
      static const int shift = 156;
121 121

	
122 122
      static const Word mul = Word(0x5851F42Du) << 32 | Word(0x4C957F2Du);
123 123
      static const Word arrayInit = Word(0x00000000u) << 32 |Word(0x012BD6AAu);
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      static const Word arrayMul1 = Word(0x369DEA0Fu) << 32 |Word(0x31A53F85u);
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      static const Word arrayMul2 = Word(0x27BB2EE6u) << 32 |Word(0x87B0B0FDu);
126 126

	
127 127
      static const Word mask = Word(0xB5026F5Au) << 32 | Word(0xA96619E9u);
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      static const Word loMask = (Word(1u) << 31) - 1;
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      static const Word hiMask = ~loMask;
130 130

	
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      static Word tempering(Word rnd) {
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        rnd ^= (rnd >> 29) & (Word(0x55555555u) << 32 | Word(0x55555555u));
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        rnd ^= (rnd << 17) & (Word(0x71D67FFFu) << 32 | Word(0xEDA60000u));
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        rnd ^= (rnd << 37) & (Word(0xFFF7EEE0u) << 32 | Word(0x00000000u));
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        rnd ^= (rnd >> 43);
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        return rnd;
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      }
138 138

	
139 139
    };
140 140

	
141 141
    template <typename _Word>
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    class RandomCore {
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    public:
144 144

	
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      typedef _Word Word;
146 146

	
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    private:
148 148

	
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      static const int bits = RandomTraits<Word>::bits;
150 150

	
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      static const int length = RandomTraits<Word>::length;
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      static const int shift = RandomTraits<Word>::shift;
153 153

	
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    public:
155 155

	
156 156
      void initState() {
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        static const Word seedArray[4] = {
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          0x12345u, 0x23456u, 0x34567u, 0x45678u
159 159
        };
160 160
    
161 161
        initState(seedArray, seedArray + 4);
162 162
      }
163 163

	
164 164
      void initState(Word seed) {
165 165

	
166 166
        static const Word mul = RandomTraits<Word>::mul;
167 167

	
168 168
        current = state; 
169 169

	
170 170
        Word *curr = state + length - 1;
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        curr[0] = seed; --curr;
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        for (int i = 1; i < length; ++i) {
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          curr[0] = (mul * ( curr[1] ^ (curr[1] >> (bits - 2)) ) + i);
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          --curr;
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        }
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      }
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      template <typename Iterator>
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      void initState(Iterator begin, Iterator end) {
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        static const Word init = RandomTraits<Word>::arrayInit;
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        static const Word mul1 = RandomTraits<Word>::arrayMul1;
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        static const Word mul2 = RandomTraits<Word>::arrayMul2;
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185 185

	
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        Word *curr = state + length - 1; --curr;
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        Iterator it = begin; int cnt = 0;
188 188
        int num;
189 189

	
190 190
        initState(init);
191 191

	
192 192
        num = length > end - begin ? length : end - begin;
193 193
        while (num--) {
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          curr[0] = (curr[0] ^ ((curr[1] ^ (curr[1] >> (bits - 2))) * mul1)) 
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            + *it + cnt;
196 196
          ++it; ++cnt;
197 197
          if (it == end) {
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            it = begin; cnt = 0;
199 199
          }
200 200
          if (curr == state) {
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            curr = state + length - 1; curr[0] = state[0];
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          }
203 203
          --curr;
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        }
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        num = length - 1; cnt = length - (curr - state) - 1;
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        while (num--) {
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          curr[0] = (curr[0] ^ ((curr[1] ^ (curr[1] >> (bits - 2))) * mul2))
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            - cnt;
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          --curr; ++cnt;
211 211
          if (curr == state) {
212 212
            curr = state + length - 1; curr[0] = state[0]; --curr;
213 213
            cnt = 1;
214 214
          }
215 215
        }
216 216
        
217 217
        state[length - 1] = Word(1) << (bits - 1);
218 218
      }
219 219
      
220 220
      void copyState(const RandomCore& other) {
221 221
        std::copy(other.state, other.state + length, state);
222 222
        current = state + (other.current - other.state);
223 223
      }
224 224

	
225 225
      Word operator()() {
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        if (current == state) fillState();
227 227
        --current;
228 228
        Word rnd = *current;
229 229
        return RandomTraits<Word>::tempering(rnd);
230 230
      }
231 231

	
232 232
    private:
233 233

	
234 234
  
235 235
      void fillState() {
236 236
        static const Word mask[2] = { 0x0ul, RandomTraits<Word>::mask };
237 237
        static const Word loMask = RandomTraits<Word>::loMask;
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        static const Word hiMask = RandomTraits<Word>::hiMask;
239 239

	
240 240
        current = state + length; 
241 241

	
242 242
        register Word *curr = state + length - 1;
243 243
        register long num;
244 244
      
245 245
        num = length - shift;
246 246
        while (num--) {
247 247
          curr[0] = (((curr[0] & hiMask) | (curr[-1] & loMask)) >> 1) ^
248 248
            curr[- shift] ^ mask[curr[-1] & 1ul];
249 249
          --curr;
250 250
        }
251 251
        num = shift - 1;
252 252
        while (num--) {
253 253
          curr[0] = (((curr[0] & hiMask) | (curr[-1] & loMask)) >> 1) ^
254 254
            curr[length - shift] ^ mask[curr[-1] & 1ul];
255 255
          --curr;
256 256
        }
257 257
        curr[0] = (((curr[0] & hiMask) | (curr[length - 1] & loMask)) >> 1) ^
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          curr[length - shift] ^ mask[curr[length - 1] & 1ul];
259 259

	
260 260
      }
261 261

	
262 262
  
263 263
      Word *current;
264 264
      Word state[length];
265 265
      
266 266
    };
267 267

	
268 268

	
269 269
    template <typename Result, 
270 270
              int shift = (std::numeric_limits<Result>::digits + 1) / 2>
271 271
    struct Masker {
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      static Result mask(const Result& result) {
273 273
        return Masker<Result, (shift + 1) / 2>::
274 274
          mask(static_cast<Result>(result | (result >> shift)));
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      }
276 276
    };
277 277
    
278 278
    template <typename Result>
279 279
    struct Masker<Result, 1> {
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      static Result mask(const Result& result) {
281 281
        return static_cast<Result>(result | (result >> 1));
282 282
      }
283 283
    };
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    template <typename Result, typename Word, 
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              int rest = std::numeric_limits<Result>::digits, int shift = 0, 
287 287
              bool last = rest <= std::numeric_limits<Word>::digits>
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    struct IntConversion {
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      static const int bits = std::numeric_limits<Word>::digits;
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      static Result convert(RandomCore<Word>& rnd) {
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        return static_cast<Result>(rnd() >> (bits - rest)) << shift;
293 293
      }
294 294
      
295 295
    }; 
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    template <typename Result, typename Word, int rest, int shift> 
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    struct IntConversion<Result, Word, rest, shift, false> {
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      static const int bits = std::numeric_limits<Word>::digits;
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301 301
      static Result convert(RandomCore<Word>& rnd) {
302 302
        return (static_cast<Result>(rnd()) << shift) | 
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          IntConversion<Result, Word, rest - bits, shift + bits>::convert(rnd);
304 304
      }
305 305
    };
306 306

	
307 307

	
308 308
    template <typename Result, typename Word,
309 309
              bool one_word = (std::numeric_limits<Word>::digits < 
310 310
			       std::numeric_limits<Result>::digits) >
311 311
    struct Mapping {
312 312
      static Result map(RandomCore<Word>& rnd, const Result& bound) {
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        Word max = Word(bound - 1);
314 314
        Result mask = Masker<Result>::mask(bound - 1);
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        Result num;
316 316
        do {
317 317
          num = IntConversion<Result, Word>::convert(rnd) & mask; 
318 318
        } while (num > max);
319 319
        return num;
320 320
      }
321 321
    };
322 322

	
323 323
    template <typename Result, typename Word>
324 324
    struct Mapping<Result, Word, false> {
325 325
      static Result map(RandomCore<Word>& rnd, const Result& bound) {
326 326
        Word max = Word(bound - 1);
327 327
        Word mask = Masker<Word, (std::numeric_limits<Result>::digits + 1) / 2>
328 328
          ::mask(max);
329 329
        Word num;
330 330
        do {
331 331
          num = rnd() & mask;
332 332
        } while (num > max);
333 333
        return num;
334 334
      }
335 335
    };
336 336

	
337 337
    template <typename Result, int exp, bool pos = (exp >= 0)>
338 338
    struct ShiftMultiplier {
339 339
      static const Result multiplier() {
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        Result res = ShiftMultiplier<Result, exp / 2>::multiplier();
341 341
        res *= res;
342 342
        if ((exp & 1) == 1) res *= static_cast<Result>(2.0);
343 343
        return res; 
344 344
      }
345 345
    };
346 346

	
347 347
    template <typename Result, int exp>
348 348
    struct ShiftMultiplier<Result, exp, false> {
349 349
      static const Result multiplier() {
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        Result res = ShiftMultiplier<Result, exp / 2>::multiplier();
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        res *= res;
352 352
        if ((exp & 1) == 1) res *= static_cast<Result>(0.5);
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        return res; 
354 354
      }
355 355
    };
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    template <typename Result>
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    struct ShiftMultiplier<Result, 0, true> {
359 359
      static const Result multiplier() {
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        return static_cast<Result>(1.0); 
361 361
      }
362 362
    };
363 363

	
364 364
    template <typename Result>
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    struct ShiftMultiplier<Result, -20, true> {
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      static const Result multiplier() {
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        return static_cast<Result>(1.0/1048576.0); 
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      }
369 369
    };
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    template <typename Result>
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    struct ShiftMultiplier<Result, -32, true> {
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      static const Result multiplier() {
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        return static_cast<Result>(1.0/424967296.0); 
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      }
376 376
    };
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    template <typename Result>
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    struct ShiftMultiplier<Result, -53, true> {
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      static const Result multiplier() {
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        return static_cast<Result>(1.0/9007199254740992.0); 
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      }
383 383
    };
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385 385
    template <typename Result>
386 386
    struct ShiftMultiplier<Result, -64, true> {
387 387
      static const Result multiplier() {
388 388
        return static_cast<Result>(1.0/18446744073709551616.0); 
389 389
      }
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/* -*- C++ -*-
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 *
3 3
 * This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library
4 4
 *
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 * Copyright (C) 2003-2007
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 * Copyright (C) 2003-2008
6 6
 * Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
7 7
 * (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
11 11
 * 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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 *
17 17
 */
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#ifndef LEMON_TOLERANCE_H
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#define LEMON_TOLERANCE_H
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///\ingroup misc
23 23
///\file
24 24
///\brief A basic tool to handle the anomalies of calculation with
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///floating point numbers.
26 26
///
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///\todo It should be in a module like "Basic tools"
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29 29

	
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namespace lemon {
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  /// \addtogroup misc
33 33
  /// @{
34 34
  
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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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  ///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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  ///as a result of a probably inexact computation.
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  ///
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  ///This is an abstract class, it should be specialized for all numerical
44 44
  ///data types. These specialized classes like \ref Tolerance\<double\>
45 45
  ///may offer additional tuning parameters.
46 46
  ///
47 47
  ///\sa Tolerance<float>
48 48
  ///\sa Tolerance<double>
49 49
  ///\sa Tolerance<long double>
50 50
  ///\sa Tolerance<int>
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#if defined __GNUC__ && !defined __STRICT_ANSI__  
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  ///\sa Tolerance<long long int>
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#endif
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  ///\sa Tolerance<unsigned int>
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#if defined __GNUC__ && !defined __STRICT_ANSI__  
56 56
  ///\sa Tolerance<unsigned long long int>
57 57
#endif
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59 59
  template<class T>
60 60
  class Tolerance
61 61
  {
62 62
  public:
63 63
    typedef T Value;
64 64

	
65 65
    ///\name Comparisons
66 66
    ///The concept is that these bool functions return with \c true only if
67 67
    ///the related comparisons hold even if some numerical error appeared
68 68
    ///during the computations.
69 69

	
70 70
    ///@{
71 71

	
72 72
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely strictly less than \c b
73 73
    static bool less(Value a,Value b) {return false;}
74 74
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely different from \c b
75 75
    static bool different(Value a,Value b) {return false;}
76 76
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely positive
77 77
    static bool positive(Value a) {return false;}
78 78
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely negative
79 79
    static bool negative(Value a) {return false;}
80 80
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely non-zero
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    static bool nonZero(Value a) {return false;}
82 82

	
83 83
    ///@}
84 84

	
85 85
    ///Returns the zero value.
86 86
    static Value zero() {return T();}
87 87

	
88 88
    //   static bool finite(Value a) {}
89 89
    //   static Value big() {}
90 90
    //   static Value negativeBig() {}
91 91
  };
92 92

	
93 93

	
94 94
  ///Float specialization of \ref Tolerance.
95 95

	
96 96
  ///Float specialization of \ref Tolerance.
97 97
  ///\sa Tolerance
98 98
  ///\relates Tolerance
99 99
  template<>
100 100
  class Tolerance<float>
101 101
  {
102 102
    static float def_epsilon;
103 103
    float _epsilon;
104 104
  public:
105 105
    ///\e
106 106
    typedef float Value;
107 107

	
108 108
    ///Constructor setting the epsilon tolerance to the default value.
109 109
    Tolerance() : _epsilon(def_epsilon) {}
110 110
    ///Constructor setting the epsilon tolerance.
111 111
    Tolerance(float e) : _epsilon(e) {}
112 112

	
113 113
    ///Return the epsilon value.
114 114
    Value epsilon() const {return _epsilon;}
115 115
    ///Set the epsilon value.
116 116
    void epsilon(Value e) {_epsilon=e;}
117 117

	
118 118
    ///Return the default epsilon value.
119 119
    static Value defaultEpsilon() {return def_epsilon;}
120 120
    ///Set the default epsilon value.
121 121
    static void defaultEpsilon(Value e) {def_epsilon=e;}
122 122

	
123 123
    ///\name Comparisons
124 124
    ///See class Tolerance for more details.
125 125

	
126 126
    ///@{
127 127

	
128 128
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely strictly less than \c b
129 129
    bool less(Value a,Value b) const {return a+_epsilon<b;}
130 130
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely different from \c b
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    bool different(Value a,Value b) const { return less(a,b)||less(b,a); }
132 132
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely positive
133 133
    bool positive(Value a) const { return _epsilon<a; }
134 134
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely negative
135 135
    bool negative(Value a) const { return -_epsilon>a; }
136 136
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely non-zero
137 137
    bool nonZero(Value a) const { return positive(a)||negative(a); }
138 138

	
139 139
    ///@}
140 140

	
141 141
    ///Returns zero
142 142
    static Value zero() {return 0;}
143 143
  };
144 144

	
145 145
  ///Double specialization of \ref Tolerance.
146 146

	
147 147
  ///Double specialization of \ref Tolerance.
148 148
  ///\sa Tolerance
149 149
  ///\relates Tolerance
150 150
  template<>
151 151
  class Tolerance<double>
152 152
  {
153 153
    static double def_epsilon;
154 154
    double _epsilon;
155 155
  public:
156 156
    ///\e
157 157
    typedef double Value;
158 158

	
159 159
    ///Constructor setting the epsilon tolerance to the default value.
160 160
    Tolerance() : _epsilon(def_epsilon) {}
161 161
    ///Constructor setting the epsilon tolerance.
162 162
    Tolerance(double e) : _epsilon(e) {}
163 163

	
164 164
    ///Return the epsilon value.
165 165
    Value epsilon() const {return _epsilon;}
166 166
    ///Set the epsilon value.
167 167
    void epsilon(Value e) {_epsilon=e;}
168 168

	
169 169
    ///Return the default epsilon value.
170 170
    static Value defaultEpsilon() {return def_epsilon;}
171 171
    ///Set the default epsilon value.
172 172
    static void defaultEpsilon(Value e) {def_epsilon=e;}
173 173

	
174 174
    ///\name Comparisons
175 175
    ///See class Tolerance for more details.
176 176

	
177 177
    ///@{
178 178

	
179 179
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely strictly less than \c b
180 180
    bool less(Value a,Value b) const {return a+_epsilon<b;}
181 181
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely different from \c b
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    bool different(Value a,Value b) const { return less(a,b)||less(b,a); }
183 183
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely positive
184 184
    bool positive(Value a) const { return _epsilon<a; }
185 185
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely negative
186 186
    bool negative(Value a) const { return -_epsilon>a; }
187 187
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely non-zero
188 188
    bool nonZero(Value a) const { return positive(a)||negative(a); }
189 189

	
190 190
    ///@}
191 191

	
192 192
    ///Returns zero
193 193
    static Value zero() {return 0;}
194 194
  };
195 195

	
196 196
  ///Long double specialization of \ref Tolerance.
197 197

	
198 198
  ///Long double specialization of \ref Tolerance.
199 199
  ///\sa Tolerance
200 200
  ///\relates Tolerance
201 201
  template<>
202 202
  class Tolerance<long double>
203 203
  {
204 204
    static long double def_epsilon;
205 205
    long double _epsilon;
206 206
  public:
207 207
    ///\e
208 208
    typedef long double Value;
209 209

	
210 210
    ///Constructor setting the epsilon tolerance to the default value.
211 211
    Tolerance() : _epsilon(def_epsilon) {}
212 212
    ///Constructor setting the epsilon tolerance.
213 213
    Tolerance(long double e) : _epsilon(e) {}
214 214

	
215 215
    ///Return the epsilon value.
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    Value epsilon() const {return _epsilon;}
217 217
    ///Set the epsilon value.
218 218
    void epsilon(Value e) {_epsilon=e;}
219 219

	
220 220
    ///Return the default epsilon value.
221 221
    static Value defaultEpsilon() {return def_epsilon;}
222 222
    ///Set the default epsilon value.
223 223
    static void defaultEpsilon(Value e) {def_epsilon=e;}
224 224

	
225 225
    ///\name Comparisons
226 226
    ///See class Tolerance for more details.
227 227

	
228 228
    ///@{
229 229

	
230 230
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely strictly less than \c b
231 231
    bool less(Value a,Value b) const {return a+_epsilon<b;}
232 232
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely different from \c b
233 233
    bool different(Value a,Value b) const { return less(a,b)||less(b,a); }
234 234
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely positive
235 235
    bool positive(Value a) const { return _epsilon<a; }
236 236
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely negative
237 237
    bool negative(Value a) const { return -_epsilon>a; }
238 238
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely non-zero
239 239
    bool nonZero(Value a) const { return positive(a)||negative(a); }
240 240

	
241 241
    ///@}
242 242

	
243 243
    ///Returns zero
244 244
    static Value zero() {return 0;}
245 245
  };
246 246

	
247 247
  ///Integer specialization of \ref Tolerance.
248 248

	
249 249
  ///Integer specialization of \ref Tolerance.
250 250
  ///\sa Tolerance
251 251
  template<>
252 252
  class Tolerance<int>
253 253
  {
254 254
  public:
255 255
    ///\e
256 256
    typedef int Value;
257 257

	
258 258
    ///\name Comparisons
259 259
    ///See \ref Tolerance for more details.
260 260

	
261 261
    ///@{
262 262

	
263 263
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely strictly less than \c b
264 264
    static bool less(Value a,Value b) { return a<b;}
265 265
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely different from \c b
266 266
    static bool different(Value a,Value b) { return a!=b; }
267 267
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely positive
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    static bool positive(Value a) { return 0<a; }
269 269
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely negative
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    static bool negative(Value a) { return 0>a; }
271 271
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely non-zero
272 272
    static bool nonZero(Value a) { return a!=0; }
273 273

	
274 274
    ///@}
275 275

	
276 276
    ///Returns zero
277 277
    static Value zero() {return 0;}
278 278
  };
279 279

	
280 280
  ///Unsigned integer specialization of \ref Tolerance.
281 281

	
282 282
  ///Unsigned integer specialization of \ref Tolerance.
283 283
  ///\sa Tolerance
284 284
  template<>
285 285
  class Tolerance<unsigned int>
286 286
  {
287 287
  public:
288 288
    ///\e
289 289
    typedef unsigned int Value;
290 290

	
291 291
    ///\name Comparisons
292 292
    ///See \ref Tolerance for more details.
293 293

	
294 294
    ///@{
295 295

	
296 296
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely strictly less than \c b
297 297
    static bool less(Value a,Value b) { return a<b;}
298 298
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely different from \c b
299 299
    static bool different(Value a,Value b) { return a!=b; }
300 300
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely positive
301 301
    static bool positive(Value a) { return 0<a; }
302 302
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely negative
303 303
    static bool negative(Value) { return false; }
304 304
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely non-zero
305 305
    static bool nonZero(Value a) { return a!=0; }
306 306

	
307 307
    ///@}
308 308

	
309 309
    ///Returns zero
310 310
    static Value zero() {return 0;}
311 311
  };
312 312
  
313 313

	
314 314
  ///Long integer specialization of \ref Tolerance.
315 315

	
316 316
  ///Long integer specialization of \ref Tolerance.
317 317
  ///\sa Tolerance
318 318
  template<>
319 319
  class Tolerance<long int>
320 320
  {
321 321
  public:
322 322
    ///\e
323 323
    typedef long int Value;
324 324

	
325 325
    ///\name Comparisons
326 326
    ///See \ref Tolerance for more details.
327 327

	
328 328
    ///@{
329 329

	
330 330
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely strictly less than \c b
331 331
    static bool less(Value a,Value b) { return a<b;}
332 332
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely different from \c b
333 333
    static bool different(Value a,Value b) { return a!=b; }
334 334
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely positive
335 335
    static bool positive(Value a) { return 0<a; }
336 336
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely negative
337 337
    static bool negative(Value a) { return 0>a; }
338 338
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely non-zero
339 339
    static bool nonZero(Value a) { return a!=0;}
340 340

	
341 341
    ///@}
342 342

	
343 343
    ///Returns zero
344 344
    static Value zero() {return 0;}
345 345
  };
346 346

	
347 347
  ///Unsigned long integer specialization of \ref Tolerance.
348 348

	
349 349
  ///Unsigned long integer specialization of \ref Tolerance.
350 350
  ///\sa Tolerance
351 351
  template<>
352 352
  class Tolerance<unsigned long int>
353 353
  {
354 354
  public:
355 355
    ///\e
356 356
    typedef unsigned long int Value;
357 357

	
358 358
    ///\name Comparisons
359 359
    ///See \ref Tolerance for more details.
360 360

	
361 361
    ///@{
362 362

	
363 363
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely strictly less than \c b
364 364
    static bool less(Value a,Value b) { return a<b;}
365 365
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely different from \c b
366 366
    static bool different(Value a,Value b) { return a!=b; }
367 367
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely positive
368 368
    static bool positive(Value a) { return 0<a; }
369 369
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely negative
370 370
    static bool negative(Value) { return false; }
371 371
    ///Returns \c true if \c a is \e surely non-zero
372 372
    static bool nonZero(Value a) { return a!=0;}
373 373

	
374 374
    ///@}
375 375

	
376 376
    ///Returns zero
377 377
    static Value zero() {return 0;}
378 378
  };
379 379

	
380 380
#if defined __GNUC__ && !defined __STRICT_ANSI__
381 381

	
382 382
  ///Long long integer specialization of \ref Tolerance.
383 383

	
384 384
  ///Long long integer specialization of \ref Tolerance.
385 385
  ///\warning This class (more exactly, type <tt>long long</tt>)
386 386
  ///is not ansi compatible.
387 387
  ///\sa Tolerance
388 388
  template<>
389 389
  class Tolerance<long long int>
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/* -*- C++ -*-
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 *
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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) 2003-2007
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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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 *
17 17
 */
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#include <lemon/dim2.h>
20 20
#include <iostream>
21 21
#include "test_tools.h"
22 22

	
23 23
using namespace std;
24 24
using namespace lemon;
25 25

	
26 26
int main()
27 27
{
28 28
  cout << "Testing classes 'dim2::Point' and 'dim2::BoundingBox'." << endl;
29 29

	
30 30
  typedef dim2::Point<int> Point;
31 31

	
32 32
  Point p;
33 33
  check(p.size()==2, "Wrong vector initialization.");
34 34

	
35 35
  Point a(1,2);
36 36
  Point b(3,4);
37 37
  check(a[0]==1 && a[1]==2, "Wrong vector initialization.");
38 38

	
39 39
  p = a+b;
40 40
  check(p.x==4 && p.y==6, "Wrong vector addition.");
41 41

	
42 42
  p = a-b;
43 43
  check(p.x==-2 && p.y==-2, "Wrong vector subtraction.");
44 44

	
45 45
  check(a.normSquare()==5,"Wrong vector norm calculation.");
46 46
  check(a*b==11, "Wrong vector scalar product.");
47 47

	
48 48
  int l=2;
49 49
  p = a*l;
50 50
  check(p.x==2 && p.y==4, "Wrong vector multiplication by a scalar.");
51 51

	
52 52
  p = b/l;
53 53
  check(p.x==1 && p.y==2, "Wrong vector division by a scalar.");
54 54

	
55 55
  typedef dim2::BoundingBox<int> BB;
56 56
  BB box1;
57 57
  check(box1.empty(), "It should be empty.");
58 58

	
59 59
  box1.add(a);
60 60
  check(!box1.empty(), "It should not be empty.");
61 61
  box1.add(b);
62 62

	
63 63
  check(box1.bottomLeft().x==1 &&
64 64
        box1.bottomLeft().y==2 &&
65 65
        box1.topRight().x==3 &&
66 66
        box1.topRight().y==4,
67 67
        "Wrong addition of points to box.");
68 68

	
69 69
  p.x=2; p.y=3;
70 70
  check(box1.inside(p), "It should be inside.");
71 71

	
72 72
  p.x=1; p.y=3;
73 73
  check(box1.inside(p), "It should be inside.");
74 74

	
75 75
  p.x=0; p.y=3;
76 76
  check(!box1.inside(p), "It should not be inside.");
77 77

	
78 78
  BB box2(p);
79 79
  check(!box2.empty(),
80 80
        "It should not be empty. Constructed from 1 point.");
81 81

	
82 82
  box2.add(box1);
83 83
  check(box2.inside(p),
84 84
        "It should be inside. Incremented a box with another one.");
85 85

	
86 86
  return 0;
87 87
}
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/* -*- C++ -*-
2 2
 *
3 3
 * This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library
4 4
 *
5
 * Copyright (C) 2003-2007
5
 * Copyright (C) 2003-2008
6 6
 * Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
7 7
 * (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES).
8 8
 *
9 9
 * Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted
10 10
 * provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For
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
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 * purpose.
16 16
 *
17 17
 */
18 18

	
19 19
#include <deque>
20 20
#include <set>
21 21

	
22 22
#include <lemon/concept_check.h>
23 23
#include <lemon/concepts/maps.h>
24 24
#include <lemon/maps.h>
25 25

	
26 26
#include "test_tools.h"
27 27

	
28 28
using namespace lemon;
29 29
using namespace lemon::concepts;
30 30

	
31 31
struct A {};
32 32
inline bool operator<(A, A) { return true; }
33 33
struct B {};
34 34

	
35 35
class F {
36 36
public:
37 37
  typedef A argument_type;
38 38
  typedef B result_type;
39 39

	
40 40
  B operator()(const A &) const {return B();}
41 41
};
42 42

	
43 43
int func(A) {return 3;}
44 44

	
45 45
int binc(int, B) {return 4;}
46 46

	
47 47
typedef ReadMap<A,double> DoubleMap;
48 48
typedef ReadWriteMap<A, double> WriteDoubleMap;
49 49

	
50 50
typedef ReadMap<A,bool> BoolMap;
51 51
typedef ReadWriteMap<A, bool> BoolWriteMap;
52 52

	
53 53
int main()
54 54
{ // checking graph components
55 55
  
56 56
  checkConcept<ReadMap<A,B>, ReadMap<A,B> >();
57 57
  checkConcept<WriteMap<A,B>, WriteMap<A,B> >();
58 58
  checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<A,B>, ReadWriteMap<A,B> >();
59 59
  checkConcept<ReferenceMap<A,B,B&,const B&>, ReferenceMap<A,B,B&,const B&> >();
60 60

	
61 61
  checkConcept<ReadMap<A,double>, AddMap<DoubleMap,DoubleMap> >();
62 62
  checkConcept<ReadMap<A,double>, SubMap<DoubleMap,DoubleMap> >();
63 63
  checkConcept<ReadMap<A,double>, MulMap<DoubleMap,DoubleMap> >();
64 64
  checkConcept<ReadMap<A,double>, DivMap<DoubleMap,DoubleMap> >();
65 65
  checkConcept<ReadMap<A,double>, NegMap<DoubleMap> >();
66 66
  checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<A,double>, NegWriteMap<WriteDoubleMap> >();
67 67
  checkConcept<ReadMap<A,double>, AbsMap<DoubleMap> >();
68 68
  checkConcept<ReadMap<A,double>, ShiftMap<DoubleMap> >();
69 69
  checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<A,double>, ShiftWriteMap<WriteDoubleMap> >();
70 70
  checkConcept<ReadMap<A,double>, ScaleMap<DoubleMap> >();
71 71
  checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<A,double>, ScaleWriteMap<WriteDoubleMap> >();
72 72
  checkConcept<ReadMap<A,double>, ForkMap<DoubleMap, DoubleMap> >();
73 73
  checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<A,double>, 
74 74
    ForkWriteMap<WriteDoubleMap, WriteDoubleMap> >();
75 75
  
76 76
  checkConcept<ReadMap<B,double>, ComposeMap<DoubleMap,ReadMap<B,A> > >();
77 77

	
78 78
  checkConcept<ReadMap<A,B>, FunctorMap<F, A, B> >();
79 79

	
80 80
  checkConcept<ReadMap<A, bool>, NotMap<BoolMap> >();
81 81
  checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<A, bool>, NotWriteMap<BoolWriteMap> >();
82 82

	
83 83
  checkConcept<WriteMap<A, bool>, StoreBoolMap<A*> >();
84 84
  checkConcept<WriteMap<A, bool>, BackInserterBoolMap<std::deque<A> > >();
85 85
  checkConcept<WriteMap<A, bool>, FrontInserterBoolMap<std::deque<A> > >();
86 86
  checkConcept<WriteMap<A, bool>, InserterBoolMap<std::set<A> > >();
87 87
  checkConcept<WriteMap<A, bool>, FillBoolMap<WriteMap<A, B> > >();
88 88
  checkConcept<WriteMap<A, bool>, SettingOrderBoolMap<WriteMap<A, int> > >();
89 89

	
90 90
  int a;
91 91
  
92 92
  a=mapFunctor(constMap<A,int>(2))(A());
93 93
  check(a==2,"Something is wrong with mapFunctor");
94 94

	
95 95
  B b;
96 96
  b=functorMap(F())[A()];
97 97

	
98 98
  a=functorMap(&func)[A()];
99 99
  check(a==3,"Something is wrong with functorMap");
100 100

	
101 101
  a=combineMap(constMap<B, int, 1>(), identityMap<B>(), &binc)[B()];
102 102
  check(a==4,"Something is wrong with combineMap");
103 103
  
104 104

	
105 105
  std::cout << __FILE__ ": All tests passed.\n";
106 106
  
107 107
  return 0;
108 108
}
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/* -*- C++ -*-
2 2
 *
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 * This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library
4 4
 *
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 * Copyright (C) 2003-2007
5
 * 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
10 10
 * provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For
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
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 * purpose.
16 16
 *
17 17
 */
18 18

	
19 19
#include <lemon/random.h>
20 20
#include "test_tools.h"
21 21

	
22 22
///\file \brief Test cases for random.h
23 23
///
24 24
///\todo To be extended
25 25
///
26 26

	
27 27
int main()
28 28
{
29 29
  double a=lemon::rnd();
30 30
  check(a<1.0&&a>0.0,"This should be in [0,1)");
31 31
  a=lemon::rnd.gauss();
32 32
  a=lemon::rnd.gamma(3.45,0);
33 33
  a=lemon::rnd.gamma(4);
34 34
  //Does gamma work with integer k?
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  a=lemon::rnd.gamma(4.0,0);
36 36
}
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/* -*- C++ -*-
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 *
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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) 2003-2007
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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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 * precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file.
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#ifndef LEMON_TEST_TEST_TOOLS_H
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#define LEMON_TEST_TEST_TOOLS_H
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#include <iostream>
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//! \ingroup misc
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//! \file
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//! \brief Some utilities to write test programs.
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///If \c rc is fail, writes an error message end exit.
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///The error message contains the file name and the line number of the
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///\verbatim graph_test.cc:123: error: This is obviously false. \endverbatim
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#define check(rc, msg) \
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#endif
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/* -*- C++ -*-
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 *
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 * This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library
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 * Copyright (C) 2003-2007
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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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#include "test_tools.h"
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int main() 
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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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 * Copyright (C) 2003-2007
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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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#include "test_tools.h"
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int main() 
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}
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