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kpeter (Peter Kovacs)
kpeter@inf.elte.hu
Doc reorganization + improvements - Reorganize several tools (move them to other modules). - Add new module for map concepts. - Remove the doc of all tools in lemon/bits. - Improvements in groups.dox. - Fix some doxygen warnings.
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the best, most graph algorithms and auxiliary data structures can be used
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with any graph structures.
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with any graph structure.
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<b>See also:</b> \ref graph_concepts "Graph Structure Concepts".
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LEMON provides several special purpose maps that e.g. combine
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LEMON provides several special purpose maps and map adaptors that e.g. combine
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new maps from existing ones.
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/**
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type map adaptors can be used comfortable. For example let's see the
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usage of map adaptors with the \c digraphToEps() function.
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usage of map adaptors with the \c graphToEps() function.
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\code
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  digraphToEps(graph, "graph.eps")
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The \c functorToMap() function makes an \c int to \c Color map from the
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\e nodeColor() function. The \c composeMap() compose the \e degree_map
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\c nodeColor() function. The \c composeMap() compose the \c degree_map
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and the previously created map. The composed map is a proper function to
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\sa lemon::concepts::Path
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/**
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This group describes the common graph search algorithms like
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Breadth-first search (Bfs) and Depth-first search (Dfs).
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Breadth-First Search (BFS) and Depth-First Search (DFS).
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@defgroup shortest_path Shortest Path algorithms
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@defgroup shortest_path Shortest Path Algorithms
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@ingroup algs
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/**
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@defgroup max_flow Maximum Flow algorithms
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@defgroup max_flow Maximum Flow Algorithms
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@ingroup algs
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programming problem of the maximum flow.
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@defgroup min_cost_flow Minimum Cost Flow algorithms
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@defgroup min_cost_flow Minimum Cost Flow Algorithms
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@ingroup algs
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/**
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@defgroup min_cut Minimum Cut algorithms
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@defgroup min_cut Minimum Cut Algorithms
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please see the \ref max_flow "Maximum Flow page".
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/**
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@defgroup graph_prop Connectivity and other graph properties
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@defgroup graph_prop Connectivity and Other Graph Properties
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@ingroup algs
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/**
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@defgroup planar Planarity embedding and drawing
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@defgroup planar Planarity Embedding and Drawing
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@ingroup algs
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@defgroup matching Matching algorithms
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@defgroup matching Matching Algorithms
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@ingroup algs
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\image latex bipartite_matching.eps "Bipartite Matching" width=\textwidth
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@defgroup spantree Minimum Spanning Tree algorithms
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@defgroup spantree Minimum Spanning Tree Algorithms
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@defgroup auxalg Auxiliary algorithms
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@defgroup auxalg Auxiliary Algorithms
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@defgroup approx Approximation algorithms
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@defgroup approx Approximation Algorithms
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\brief Approximation algorithms.
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@defgroup lp_group Lp and Mip solvers
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@defgroup lp_group Lp and Mip Solvers
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@defgroup lp_utils Tools for Lp and Mip solvers
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@defgroup lp_utils Tools for Lp and Mip Solvers
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@defgroup timecount Time measuring and Counting
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@defgroup timecount Time Measuring and Counting
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@defgroup graphbits Tools for Graph Implementation
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\brief Tools to make it easier to create graphs.
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@defgroup exceptions Exceptions
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This group describes the tools for importing and exporting graphs
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and graph related data. Now it supports the LEMON format, the
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\c DIMACS format and the encapsulated postscript (EPS) format.
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and graph related data. Now it supports the \ref lgf-format
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"LEMON Graph Format", the \c DIMACS format and the encapsulated
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postscript (EPS) format.
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- Finally, They can serve as a skeleton of a new implementation of a concept.
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want to see how LEMON works, see
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some \ref demoprograms "demo programs"!
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some \ref demoprograms "demo programs".
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If you are a user of the old (0.x) series of LEMON, please check out the \ref migration "Migration Guide" for the backward incompatibilities.
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\section migration-lgf LGF tools 
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\section migration-lgf LGF tools
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///\brief Observer notifier for graph alteration observers.
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  /// \brief Notifier class to notify observes about alterations in
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308
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37
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