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/// @} |
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/// \addtogroup graph_maps |
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/// @{ |
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/// \brief Provides an immutable and unique id for each item in a graph. |
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/// |
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/// IdMap provides a unique and immutable id for each item of the |
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/// same type (\c Node, \c Arc or \c Edge) in a graph. This id is |
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/// - \b unique: different items get different ids, |
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/// - \b immutable: the id of an item does not change (even if you |
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/// delete other nodes). |
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/// |
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/// Using this map you get access (i.e. can read) the inner id values of |
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/// the items stored in the graph, which is returned by the \c id() |
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/// function of the graph. This map can be inverted with its member |
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/// class \c InverseMap or with the \c operator() member. |
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/// class \c InverseMap or with the \c operator()() member. |
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/// |
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/// \tparam GR The graph type. |
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/// \tparam K The key type of the map (\c GR::Node, \c GR::Arc or |
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/// \c GR::Edge). |
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/// |
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/// \see RangeIdMap |
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template <typename GR, typename K> |
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class IdMap : public MapBase<K, int> { |
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public: |
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/// The graph type of IdMap. |
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typedef GR Graph; |
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typedef GR Digraph; |
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/// The key type of IdMap (\c Node, \c Arc or \c Edge). |
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typedef K Item; |
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/// The key type of IdMap (\c Node, \c Arc or \c Edge). |
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typedef K Key; |
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/// Returns the value associated with the given key. |
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typename MapTraits<Map>::ConstReturnValue |
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operator[](const Key& key) const { |
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return Map::operator[](key); |
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} |
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/// \brief Gives back an item by its value. |
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/// |
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/// This function gives back an item that is assigned to |
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/// the given value or \c INVALID if no such item exists. |
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/// If there are more items with the same associated value, |
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/// only one of them is returned. |
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Key operator()(const Value& val) const { |
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typename Container::const_iterator it = _inv_map.find(val); |
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return it != _inv_map.end() ? it->second : INVALID; |
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} |
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/// \brief Returns the number of items with the given value. |
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/// |
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/// This function returns the number of items with the given value |
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/// associated with it. |
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int count(const Value &val) const { |
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return _inv_map.count(val); |
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} |
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protected: |
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/// \brief Erase the key from the map and the inverse map. |
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/// |
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/// Erase the key from the map and the inverse map. It is called by the |
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/// \c AlterationNotifier. |
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virtual void erase(const Key& key) { |
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Value val = Map::operator[](key); |
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typename Container::iterator it; |
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for (it = _inv_map.equal_range(val).first; |
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it != _inv_map.equal_range(val).second; ++it) { |
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if (it->second == key) { |
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_inv_map.erase(it); |
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break; |
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} |
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return _inverted(key); |
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} |
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private: |
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const CrossRefMap& _inverted; |
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}; |
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/// \brief It gives back the read-only inverse map. |
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/// |
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/// It gives back the read-only inverse map. |
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InverseMap inverse() const { |
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return InverseMap(*this); |
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} |
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|
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}; |
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/// \brief Provides continuous and unique |
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/// \brief Provides continuous and unique id for the |
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/// items of a graph. |
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/// |
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/// RangeIdMap provides a unique and continuous |
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/// |
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/// id for each item of a given type (\c Node, \c Arc or |
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/// \c Edge) in a graph. This id is |
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/// - \b unique: different items get different ids, |
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/// - \b continuous: the range of the ids is the set of integers |
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/// between 0 and \c n-1, where \c n is the number of the items of |
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/// this type (\c Node, \c Arc or \c Edge). |
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/// - So, the ids can change when deleting an item of the same type. |
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/// |
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/// Thus this id is not (necessarily) the same as what can get using |
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/// the \c id() function of the graph or \ref IdMap. |
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/// This map can be inverted with its member class \c InverseMap, |
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/// or with the \c operator() member. |
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/// or with the \c operator()() member. |
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/// |
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/// \tparam GR The graph type. |
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/// \tparam K The key type of the map (\c GR::Node, \c GR::Arc or |
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/// \c GR::Edge). |
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/// |
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/// \see IdMap |
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template <typename GR, typename K> |
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class RangeIdMap |
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: protected ItemSetTraits<GR, K>::template Map<int>::Type { |
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typedef typename ItemSetTraits<GR, K>::template Map<int>::Type Map; |
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public: |
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/// The graph type of RangeIdMap. |
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typedef GR Graph; |
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typedef GR Digraph; |
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"Something is wrong with NotMap"); |
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check(!notWriteMap(rm)[0] && notWriteMap(rm)[1], |
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"Something is wrong with NotWriteMap"); |
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ConstMap<int, double> cm(2.0); |
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IdentityMap<int> im; |
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ConvertMap<IdentityMap<int>, double> id(im); |
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check(lessMap(id,cm)[1] && !lessMap(id,cm)[2] && !lessMap(id,cm)[3], |
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"Something is wrong with LessMap"); |
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check(!equalMap(id,cm)[1] && equalMap(id,cm)[2] && !equalMap(id,cm)[3], |
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"Something is wrong with EqualMap"); |
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} |
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// LoggerBoolMap |
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{ |
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typedef std::vector<int> vec; |
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checkConcept<WriteMap<int, bool>, LoggerBoolMap<vec::iterator> >(); |
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checkConcept<WriteMap<int, bool>, |
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LoggerBoolMap<std::back_insert_iterator<vec> > >(); |
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vec v1; |
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vec v2(10); |
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LoggerBoolMap<std::back_insert_iterator<vec> > |
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map1(std::back_inserter(v1)); |
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LoggerBoolMap<vec::iterator> map2(v2.begin()); |
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map1.set(10, false); |
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map1.set(20, true); map2.set(20, true); |
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map1.set(30, false); map2.set(40, false); |
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map1.set(50, true); map2.set(50, true); |
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map1.set(60, true); map2.set(60, true); |
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check(v1.size() == 3 && v2.size() == 10 && |
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v1[0]==20 && v1[1]==50 && v1[2]==60 && |
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v2[0]==20 && v2[1]==50 && v2[2]==60, |
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"Something is wrong with LoggerBoolMap"); |
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int i = 0; |
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for ( LoggerBoolMap<vec::iterator>::Iterator it = map2.begin(); |
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it != map2.end(); ++it ) |
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check(v1[i++] == *it, "Something is wrong with LoggerBoolMap"); |
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} |
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// IdMap, RangeIdMap |
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{ |
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typedef ListDigraph Graph; |
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DIGRAPH_TYPEDEFS(Graph); |
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checkConcept<ReadMap<Node, int>, IdMap<Graph, Node> >(); |
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checkConcept<ReadMap<Arc, int>, IdMap<Graph, Arc> >(); |
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checkConcept<ReadMap<Node, int>, RangeIdMap<Graph, Node> >(); |
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checkConcept<ReadMap<Arc, int>, RangeIdMap<Graph, Arc> >(); |
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Graph gr; |
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IdMap<Graph, Node> nmap(gr); |
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IdMap<Graph, Arc> amap(gr); |
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RangeIdMap<Graph, Node> nrmap(gr); |
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RangeIdMap<Graph, Arc> armap(gr); |
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Node n0 = gr.addNode(); |
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Node n1 = gr.addNode(); |
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Node n2 = gr.addNode(); |
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Arc a0 = gr.addArc(n0, n1); |
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Arc a1 = gr.addArc(n0, n2); |
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Arc a2 = gr.addArc(n2, n1); |
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Arc a3 = gr.addArc(n2, n0); |
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check(nmap[n0] == gr.id(n0) && nmap(gr.id(n0)) == n0, "Wrong IdMap"); |
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check(nmap[n1] == gr.id(n1) && nmap(gr.id(n1)) == n1, "Wrong IdMap"); |
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check(nmap[n2] == gr.id(n2) && nmap(gr.id(n2)) == n2, "Wrong IdMap"); |
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check(amap[a0] == gr.id(a0) && amap(gr.id(a0)) == a0, "Wrong IdMap"); |
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check(amap[a1] == gr.id(a1) && amap(gr.id(a1)) == a1, "Wrong IdMap"); |
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check(amap[a2] == gr.id(a2) && amap(gr.id(a2)) == a2, "Wrong IdMap"); |
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check(amap[a3] == gr.id(a3) && amap(gr.id(a3)) == a3, "Wrong IdMap"); |
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check(nmap.inverse()[gr.id(n0)] == n0, "Wrong IdMap::InverseMap"); |
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check(amap.inverse()[gr.id(a0)] == a0, "Wrong IdMap::InverseMap"); |
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check(nrmap.size() == 3 && armap.size() == 4, |
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"Wrong RangeIdMap::size()"); |
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check(nrmap[n0] == 0 && nrmap(0) == n0, "Wrong RangeIdMap"); |
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check(nrmap[n1] == 1 && nrmap(1) == n1, "Wrong RangeIdMap"); |
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check(nrmap[n2] == 2 && nrmap(2) == n2, "Wrong RangeIdMap"); |
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check(armap[a0] == 0 && armap(0) == a0, "Wrong RangeIdMap"); |
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check(armap[a1] == 1 && armap(1) == a1, "Wrong RangeIdMap"); |
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check(armap[a2] == 2 && armap(2) == a2, "Wrong RangeIdMap"); |
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check(armap[a3] == 3 && armap(3) == a3, "Wrong RangeIdMap"); |
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check(nrmap.inverse()[0] == n0, "Wrong RangeIdMap::InverseMap"); |
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check(armap.inverse()[0] == a0, "Wrong RangeIdMap::InverseMap"); |
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gr.erase(n1); |
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if (nrmap[n0] == 1) nrmap.swap(n0, n2); |
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nrmap.swap(n2, n0); |
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if (armap[a1] == 1) armap.swap(a1, a3); |
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armap.swap(a3, a1); |
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check(nrmap.size() == 2 && armap.size() == 2, |
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"Wrong RangeIdMap::size()"); |
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check(nrmap[n0] == 1 && nrmap(1) == n0, "Wrong RangeIdMap"); |
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check(nrmap[n2] == 0 && nrmap(0) == n2, "Wrong RangeIdMap"); |
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check(armap[a1] == 1 && armap(1) == a1, "Wrong RangeIdMap"); |
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check(armap[a3] == 0 && armap(0) == a3, "Wrong RangeIdMap"); |
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check(nrmap.inverse()[0] == n2, "Wrong RangeIdMap::InverseMap"); |
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check(armap.inverse()[0] == a3, "Wrong RangeIdMap::InverseMap"); |
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} |
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// CrossRefMap |
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{ |
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typedef ListDigraph Graph; |
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DIGRAPH_TYPEDEFS(Graph); |
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checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<Node, int>, |
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CrossRefMap<Graph, Node, int> >(); |
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checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<Node, bool>, |
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CrossRefMap<Graph, Node, bool> >(); |
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checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<Node, double>, |
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CrossRefMap<Graph, Node, double> >(); |
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Graph gr; |
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typedef CrossRefMap<Graph, Node, char> CRMap; |
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typedef CRMap::ValueIterator ValueIt; |
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CRMap map(gr); |
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Node n0 = gr.addNode(); |
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Node n1 = gr.addNode(); |
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Node n2 = gr.addNode(); |
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map.set(n0, 'A'); |
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map.set(n1, 'B'); |
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map.set(n2, 'C'); |
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check(map[n0] == 'A' && map('A') == n0 && map.inverse()['A'] == n0, |
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"Wrong CrossRefMap"); |
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check(map[n1] == 'B' && map('B') == n1 && map.inverse()['B'] == n1, |
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"Wrong CrossRefMap"); |
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check(map[n2] == 'C' && map('C') == n2 && map.inverse()['C'] == n2, |
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"Wrong CrossRefMap"); |
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check(map.count('A') == 1 && map.count('B') == 1 && map.count('C') == 1, |
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"Wrong CrossRefMap::count()"); |
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ValueIt it = map.beginValue(); |
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check(*it++ == 'A' && *it++ == 'B' && *it++ == 'C' && |
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it == map.endValue(), "Wrong value iterator"); |
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map.set(n2, 'A'); |
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check(map[n0] == 'A' && map[n1] == 'B' && map[n2] == 'A', |
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"Wrong CrossRefMap"); |
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check(map('A') == n0 && map.inverse()['A'] == n0, "Wrong CrossRefMap"); |
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check(map('B') == n1 && map.inverse()['B'] == n1, "Wrong CrossRefMap"); |
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check(map('C') == INVALID && map.inverse()['C'] == INVALID, |
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"Wrong CrossRefMap"); |
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check(map.count('A') == 2 && map.count('B') == 1 && map.count('C') == 0, |
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"Wrong CrossRefMap::count()"); |
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it = map.beginValue(); |
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check(*it++ == 'A' && *it++ == 'A' && *it++ == 'B' && |
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it == map.endValue(), "Wrong value iterator"); |
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map.set(n0, 'C'); |
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check(map[n0] == 'C' && map[n1] == 'B' && map[n2] == 'A', |
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"Wrong CrossRefMap"); |
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check(map('A') == n2 && map.inverse()['A'] == n2, "Wrong CrossRefMap"); |
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check(map('B') == n1 && map.inverse()['B'] == n1, "Wrong CrossRefMap"); |
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check(map('C') == n0 && map.inverse()['C'] == n0, "Wrong CrossRefMap"); |
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check(map.count('A') == 1 && map.count('B') == 1 && map.count('C') == 1, |
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"Wrong CrossRefMap::count()"); |
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it = map.beginValue(); |
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check(*it++ == 'A' && *it++ == 'B' && *it++ == 'C' && |
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it == map.endValue(), "Wrong value iterator"); |
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} |
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return 0; |
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} |
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