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/// \tparam TR The traits class that defines various types used by the |
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/// algorithm. By default, it is \ref CapacityScalingDefaultTraits |
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/// "CapacityScalingDefaultTraits<GR, V, C>". |
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/// In most cases, this parameter should not be set directly, |
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/// consider to use the named template parameters instead. |
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/// |
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/// \warning Both |
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/// \warning Both \c V and \c C must be signed number types. |
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/// \warning All input data (capacities, supply values, and costs) must |
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/// be integer. |
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/// \warning This algorithm does not support negative costs for such |
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/// arcs that have infinite upper bound. |
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#ifdef DOXYGEN |
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template <typename GR, typename V, typename C, typename TR> |
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#else |
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/// \tparam TR The traits class that defines various types used by the |
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/// algorithm. By default, it is \ref CostScalingDefaultTraits |
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/// "CostScalingDefaultTraits<GR, V, C>". |
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/// In most cases, this parameter should not be set directly, |
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/// consider to use the named template parameters instead. |
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/// |
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/// \warning Both |
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/// \warning Both \c V and \c C must be signed number types. |
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/// \warning All input data (capacities, supply values, and costs) must |
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/// be integer. |
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/// \warning This algorithm does not support negative costs for such |
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/// arcs that have infinite upper bound. |
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/// |
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/// \note %CostScaling provides three different internal methods, |
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/// from which the most efficient one is used by default. |
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/// \tparam GR The digraph type the algorithm runs on. |
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/// \tparam V The number type used for flow amounts, capacity bounds |
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/// and supply values in the algorithm. By default, it is \c int. |
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/// \tparam C The number type used for costs and potentials in the |
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/// algorithm. By default, it is the same as \c V. |
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/// |
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/// \warning Both |
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/// \warning Both \c V and \c C must be signed number types. |
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/// \warning All input data (capacities, supply values, and costs) must |
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/// be integer. |
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/// \warning This algorithm does not support negative costs for such |
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/// arcs that have infinite upper bound. |
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/// |
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/// \note For more information about the three available methods, |
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/// see \ref Method. |
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#include <lemon/core.h> |
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#include <lemon/bits/traits.h> |
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///\ingroup spantree |
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///\file |
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///\brief Kruskal's algorithm to compute a minimum cost spanning tree |
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///Kruskal's algorithm to compute a minimum cost spanning tree. |
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/// |
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namespace lemon { |
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namespace _kruskal_bits { |
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// Kruskal for directed graphs. |
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/// \tparam GR The digraph type the algorithm runs on. |
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/// \tparam V The number type used for flow amounts, capacity bounds |
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/// and supply values in the algorithm. By default, it is \c int. |
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/// \tparam C The number type used for costs and potentials in the |
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/// algorithm. By default, it is the same as \c V. |
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/// |
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/// \warning Both |
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/// \warning Both \c V and \c C must be signed number types. |
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/// \warning All input data (capacities, supply values, and costs) must |
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/// be integer. |
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/// |
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/// \note %NetworkSimplex provides five different pivot rule |
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/// implementations, from which the most efficient one is used |
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/// by default. For more information, see \ref PivotRule. |
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template <typename GR, typename V = int, typename C = V> |
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