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#include <iterator> |
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#include <functional> |
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#include <vector> |
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#include <map> |
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#include <lemon/core.h> |
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#include <lemon/smart_graph.h> |
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///\file |
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///\ingroup maps |
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///\brief Miscellaneous property maps |
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| 33 |
#include <map> |
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namespace lemon {
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/// \addtogroup maps |
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/// @{
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/// This class provides simple invertable graph maps. |
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/// It wraps an arbitrary \ref concepts::ReadWriteMap "ReadWriteMap" |
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/// and if a key is set to a new value then store it |
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/// in the inverse map. |
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/// |
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/// The values of the map can be accessed |
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/// with stl compatible forward iterator. |
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/// |
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/// This type is not reference map, so it cannot be modified with |
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| 1911 |
/// the subscription operator. |
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| 1912 |
/// |
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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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/// \tparam V The value type of the map. |
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return InverseMap(*this); |
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} |
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}; |
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/// \brief Dynamic iterable bool map. |
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| 2315 |
/// \brief Dynamic iterable \c bool map. |
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/// |
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/// This class provides a special graph map type which can store for |
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/// each graph item(node, arc, edge, etc.) a bool value. For both |
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| 2319 |
/// the true and the false values it is possible to iterate on the |
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| 2320 |
/// keys. |
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| 2317 |
/// This class provides a special graph map type which can store a |
|
| 2318 |
/// \c bool value for graph items (\c Node, \c Arc or \c Edge). |
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| 2319 |
/// For both \c true and \c false values it is possible to iterate on |
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| 2320 |
/// the keys. |
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/// |
| 2322 |
/// \param GR The graph type. |
|
| 2323 |
/// \param ITEM One of the graph's item types, the key of the map. |
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| 2324 |
|
|
| 2322 |
/// This type is a reference map, so it can be modified with the |
|
| 2323 |
/// subscription operator. |
|
| 2324 |
/// |
|
| 2325 |
/// \tparam GR The graph type. |
|
| 2326 |
/// \tparam K The key type of the map (\c GR::Node, \c GR::Arc or |
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| 2327 |
/// \c GR::Edge). |
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| 2328 |
/// |
|
| 2329 |
/// \see IterableIntMap, IterableValueMap |
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| 2330 |
/// \see CrossRefMap |
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| 2331 |
template <typename GR, typename K> |
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class IterableBoolMap |
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: protected ItemSetTraits<GR, |
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| 2333 |
: protected ItemSetTraits<GR, K>::template Map<int>::Type {
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private: |
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typedef GR Graph; |
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| 2330 |
typedef typename ItemSetTraits<Graph, ITEM>::ItemIt KeyIt; |
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| 2331 |
typedef typename ItemSetTraits<GR, ITEM>::template Map<int>::Type Parent; |
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| 2332 |
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|
| 2333 |
std::vector<ITEM> _array; |
|
| 2337 |
typedef typename ItemSetTraits<GR, K>::ItemIt KeyIt; |
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| 2338 |
typedef typename ItemSetTraits<GR, K>::template Map<int>::Type Parent; |
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| 2339 |
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|
| 2340 |
std::vector<K> _array; |
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| 2334 | 2341 |
int _sep; |
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| 2336 | 2343 |
public: |
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|
| 2338 |
/// Indicates that the map |
|
| 2345 |
/// Indicates that the map is reference map. |
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typedef True ReferenceMapTag; |
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|
| 2341 | 2348 |
/// The key type |
| 2342 |
typedef |
|
| 2349 |
typedef K Key; |
|
| 2343 | 2350 |
/// The value type |
| 2344 | 2351 |
typedef bool Value; |
| 2345 | 2352 |
/// The const reference type. |
| 2346 | 2353 |
typedef const Value& ConstReference; |
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} |
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|
| 2354 | 2361 |
public: |
| 2355 | 2362 |
|
| 2356 |
/// \brief |
|
| 2363 |
/// \brief Reference to the value of the map. |
|
| 2357 | 2364 |
/// |
| 2358 |
/// This class is similar to the bool type. It can be converted to |
|
| 2359 |
/// bool and it provides the same operators. |
|
| 2365 |
/// This class is similar to the \c bool type. It can be converted to |
|
| 2366 |
/// \c bool and it provides the same operators. |
|
| 2360 | 2367 |
class Reference {
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friend class IterableBoolMap; |
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private: |
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Reference(IterableBoolMap& map, const Key& key) |
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| 2453 | 2460 |
void setAll(bool value) {
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| 2454 | 2461 |
_sep = (value ? _array.size() : 0); |
| 2455 | 2462 |
} |
| 2456 | 2463 |
|
| 2457 |
/// \brief Returns the number of the keys mapped to true. |
|
| 2464 |
/// \brief Returns the number of the keys mapped to \c true. |
|
| 2458 | 2465 |
/// |
| 2459 |
/// Returns the number of the keys mapped to true. |
|
| 2466 |
/// Returns the number of the keys mapped to \c true. |
|
| 2460 | 2467 |
int trueNum() const {
|
| 2461 | 2468 |
return _sep; |
| 2462 | 2469 |
} |
| 2463 | 2470 |
|
| 2464 |
/// \brief Returns the number of the keys mapped to false. |
|
| 2471 |
/// \brief Returns the number of the keys mapped to \c false. |
|
| 2465 | 2472 |
/// |
| 2466 |
/// Returns the number of the keys mapped to false. |
|
| 2473 |
/// Returns the number of the keys mapped to \c false. |
|
| 2467 | 2474 |
int falseNum() const {
|
| 2468 | 2475 |
return _array.size() - _sep; |
| 2469 | 2476 |
} |
| 2470 | 2477 |
|
| 2471 |
/// \brief Iterator for the keys mapped to true. |
|
| 2478 |
/// \brief Iterator for the keys mapped to \c true. |
|
| 2472 | 2479 |
/// |
| 2473 |
/// Iterator for the keys mapped to true. It works |
|
| 2474 |
/// like a graph item iterator in the map, it can be converted |
|
| 2480 |
/// Iterator for the keys mapped to \c true. It works |
|
| 2481 |
/// like a graph item iterator, it can be converted to |
|
| 2475 | 2482 |
/// the key type of the map, incremented with \c ++ operator, and |
| 2476 |
/// if the iterator |
|
| 2483 |
/// if the iterator leaves the last valid key, it will be equal to |
|
| 2477 | 2484 |
/// \c INVALID. |
| 2478 | 2485 |
class TrueIt : public Key {
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| 2479 | 2486 |
public: |
| 2480 | 2487 |
typedef Key Parent; |
| 2481 | 2488 |
|
| 2482 | 2489 |
/// \brief Creates an iterator. |
| 2483 | 2490 |
/// |
| 2484 | 2491 |
/// Creates an iterator. It iterates on the |
| 2485 |
/// keys which mapped to true. |
|
| 2486 |
/// \param map The IterableIntMap |
|
| 2492 |
/// keys mapped to \c true. |
|
| 2493 |
/// \param map The IterableBoolMap. |
|
| 2487 | 2494 |
explicit TrueIt(const IterableBoolMap& map) |
| 2488 | 2495 |
: Parent(map._sep > 0 ? map._array[map._sep - 1] : INVALID), |
| 2489 | 2496 |
_map(&map) {}
|
| 2490 | 2497 |
|
| 2491 | 2498 |
/// \brief Invalid constructor \& conversion. |
| 2492 | 2499 |
/// |
| 2493 |
/// This constructor initializes the |
|
| 2500 |
/// This constructor initializes the iterator to be invalid. |
|
| 2494 | 2501 |
/// \sa Invalid for more details. |
| 2495 | 2502 |
TrueIt(Invalid) : Parent(INVALID), _map(0) {}
|
| 2496 | 2503 |
|
| 2497 | 2504 |
/// \brief Increment operator. |
| 2498 | 2505 |
/// |
| 2499 |
/// Increment |
|
| 2506 |
/// Increment operator. |
|
| 2500 | 2507 |
TrueIt& operator++() {
|
| 2501 | 2508 |
int pos = _map->position(*this); |
| 2502 | 2509 |
Parent::operator=(pos > 0 ? _map->_array[pos - 1] : INVALID); |
| 2503 | 2510 |
return *this; |
| 2504 | 2511 |
} |
| 2505 | 2512 |
|
| 2506 |
|
|
| 2507 | 2513 |
private: |
| 2508 | 2514 |
const IterableBoolMap* _map; |
| 2509 | 2515 |
}; |
| 2510 | 2516 |
|
| 2511 |
/// \brief Iterator for the keys mapped to false. |
|
| 2517 |
/// \brief Iterator for the keys mapped to \c false. |
|
| 2512 | 2518 |
/// |
| 2513 |
/// Iterator for the keys mapped to false. It works |
|
| 2514 |
/// like a graph item iterator in the map, it can be converted |
|
| 2519 |
/// Iterator for the keys mapped to \c false. It works |
|
| 2520 |
/// like a graph item iterator, it can be converted to |
|
| 2515 | 2521 |
/// the key type of the map, incremented with \c ++ operator, and |
| 2516 |
/// if the iterator |
|
| 2522 |
/// if the iterator leaves the last valid key, it will be equal to |
|
| 2517 | 2523 |
/// \c INVALID. |
| 2518 | 2524 |
class FalseIt : public Key {
|
| 2519 | 2525 |
public: |
| 2520 | 2526 |
typedef Key Parent; |
| 2521 | 2527 |
|
| 2522 | 2528 |
/// \brief Creates an iterator. |
| 2523 | 2529 |
/// |
| 2524 | 2530 |
/// Creates an iterator. It iterates on the |
| 2525 |
/// keys which mapped to false. |
|
| 2526 |
/// \param map The IterableIntMap |
|
| 2531 |
/// keys mapped to \c false. |
|
| 2532 |
/// \param map The IterableBoolMap. |
|
| 2527 | 2533 |
explicit FalseIt(const IterableBoolMap& map) |
| 2528 | 2534 |
: Parent(map._sep < int(map._array.size()) ? |
| 2529 | 2535 |
map._array.back() : INVALID), _map(&map) {}
|
| 2530 | 2536 |
|
| 2531 | 2537 |
/// \brief Invalid constructor \& conversion. |
| 2532 | 2538 |
/// |
| 2533 |
/// This constructor initializes the |
|
| 2539 |
/// This constructor initializes the iterator to be invalid. |
|
| 2534 | 2540 |
/// \sa Invalid for more details. |
| 2535 | 2541 |
FalseIt(Invalid) : Parent(INVALID), _map(0) {}
|
| 2536 | 2542 |
|
| 2537 | 2543 |
/// \brief Increment operator. |
| 2538 | 2544 |
/// |
| 2539 |
/// Increment |
|
| 2545 |
/// Increment operator. |
|
| 2540 | 2546 |
FalseIt& operator++() {
|
| 2541 | 2547 |
int pos = _map->position(*this); |
| 2542 | 2548 |
Parent::operator=(pos > _map->_sep ? _map->_array[pos - 1] : INVALID); |
| 2543 | 2549 |
return *this; |
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| 2549 | 2555 |
|
| 2550 | 2556 |
/// \brief Iterator for the keys mapped to a given value. |
| 2551 | 2557 |
/// |
| 2552 | 2558 |
/// Iterator for the keys mapped to a given value. It works |
| 2553 |
/// like a graph item iterator |
|
| 2559 |
/// like a graph item iterator, it can be converted to |
|
| 2554 | 2560 |
/// the key type of the map, incremented with \c ++ operator, and |
| 2555 |
/// if the iterator |
|
| 2561 |
/// if the iterator leaves the last valid key, it will be equal to |
|
| 2556 | 2562 |
/// \c INVALID. |
| 2557 | 2563 |
class ItemIt : public Key {
|
| 2558 | 2564 |
public: |
| 2559 | 2565 |
typedef Key Parent; |
| 2560 | 2566 |
|
| 2561 |
/// \brief Creates an iterator. |
|
| 2567 |
/// \brief Creates an iterator with a value. |
|
| 2562 | 2568 |
/// |
| 2563 |
/// Creates an iterator. It iterates on the |
|
| 2564 |
/// keys which mapped to false. |
|
| 2565 |
/// \param map The IterableIntMap |
|
| 2566 |
/// \param value Which elements should be iterated. |
|
| 2569 |
/// Creates an iterator with a value. It iterates on the |
|
| 2570 |
/// keys mapped to the given value. |
|
| 2571 |
/// \param map The IterableBoolMap. |
|
| 2572 |
/// \param value The value. |
|
| 2567 | 2573 |
ItemIt(const IterableBoolMap& map, bool value) |
| 2568 | 2574 |
: Parent(value ? |
| 2569 | 2575 |
(map._sep > 0 ? |
| 2570 | 2576 |
map._array[map._sep - 1] : INVALID) : |
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@@ -2572,15 +2578,15 @@ |
| 2572 | 2578 |
map._array.back() : INVALID)), _map(&map) {}
|
| 2573 | 2579 |
|
| 2574 | 2580 |
/// \brief Invalid constructor \& conversion. |
| 2575 | 2581 |
/// |
| 2576 |
/// This constructor initializes the |
|
| 2582 |
/// This constructor initializes the iterator to be invalid. |
|
| 2577 | 2583 |
/// \sa Invalid for more details. |
| 2578 | 2584 |
ItemIt(Invalid) : Parent(INVALID), _map(0) {}
|
| 2579 | 2585 |
|
| 2580 | 2586 |
/// \brief Increment operator. |
| 2581 | 2587 |
/// |
| 2582 |
/// Increment |
|
| 2588 |
/// Increment operator. |
|
| 2583 | 2589 |
ItemIt& operator++() {
|
| 2584 | 2590 |
int pos = _map->position(*this); |
| 2585 | 2591 |
int _sep = pos >= _map->_sep ? _map->_sep : 0; |
| 2586 | 2592 |
Parent::operator=(pos > _sep ? _map->_array[pos - 1] : INVALID); |
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| 2672 | 2678 |
int value; |
| 2673 | 2679 |
}; |
| 2674 | 2680 |
} |
| 2675 | 2681 |
|
| 2676 |
///\ingroup graph_maps |
|
| 2677 |
/// |
|
| 2678 | 2682 |
/// \brief Dynamic iterable integer map. |
| 2679 | 2683 |
/// |
| 2680 |
/// This class provides a special graph map type which can store |
|
| 2681 |
/// for each graph item(node, edge, etc.) an integer value. For each |
|
| 2682 |
/// non negative value it is possible to iterate on the keys which |
|
| 2683 |
/// mapped to the given value. |
|
| 2684 |
/// This class provides a special graph map type which can store an |
|
| 2685 |
/// integer value for graph items (\c Node, \c Arc or \c Edge). |
|
| 2686 |
/// For each non-negative value it is possible to iterate on the keys |
|
| 2687 |
/// mapped to the value. |
|
| 2684 | 2688 |
/// |
| 2685 |
/// |
|
| 2689 |
/// This type is a reference map, so it can be modified with the |
|
| 2690 |
/// subscription operator. |
|
| 2691 |
/// |
|
| 2692 |
/// \note The size of the data structure depends on the largest |
|
| 2686 | 2693 |
/// value in the map. |
| 2687 | 2694 |
/// |
| 2688 |
/// \param GR The graph type. |
|
| 2689 |
/// \param ITEM One of the graph's item type, the key of the map. |
|
| 2690 |
|
|
| 2695 |
/// \tparam GR The graph type. |
|
| 2696 |
/// \tparam K The key type of the map (\c GR::Node, \c GR::Arc or |
|
| 2697 |
/// \c GR::Edge). |
|
| 2698 |
/// |
|
| 2699 |
/// \see IterableBoolMap, IterableValueMap |
|
| 2700 |
/// \see CrossRefMap |
|
| 2701 |
template <typename GR, typename K> |
|
| 2691 | 2702 |
class IterableIntMap |
| 2692 |
: protected ItemSetTraits<GR, ITEM>:: |
|
| 2693 |
template Map<_maps_bits::IterableIntMapNode<ITEM> >::Type {
|
|
| 2703 |
: protected ItemSetTraits<GR, K>:: |
|
| 2704 |
template Map<_maps_bits::IterableIntMapNode<K> >::Type {
|
|
| 2694 | 2705 |
public: |
| 2695 |
typedef typename ItemSetTraits<GR, ITEM>:: |
|
| 2696 |
template Map<_maps_bits::IterableIntMapNode<ITEM> >::Type Parent; |
|
| 2706 |
typedef typename ItemSetTraits<GR, K>:: |
|
| 2707 |
template Map<_maps_bits::IterableIntMapNode<K> >::Type Parent; |
|
| 2697 | 2708 |
|
| 2698 | 2709 |
/// The key type |
| 2699 |
typedef |
|
| 2710 |
typedef K Key; |
|
| 2700 | 2711 |
/// The value type |
| 2701 | 2712 |
typedef int Value; |
| 2702 | 2713 |
/// The graph type |
| 2703 | 2714 |
typedef GR Graph; |
| 2704 | 2715 |
|
| 2705 | 2716 |
/// \brief Constructor of the map. |
| 2706 | 2717 |
/// |
| 2707 |
/// Constructor of the map. It |
|
| 2718 |
/// Constructor of the map. It sets all values to -1. |
|
| 2708 | 2719 |
explicit IterableIntMap(const Graph& graph) |
| 2709 | 2720 |
: Parent(graph) {}
|
| 2710 | 2721 |
|
| 2711 | 2722 |
/// \brief Constructor of the map with a given value. |
| 2712 | 2723 |
/// |
| 2713 | 2724 |
/// Constructor of the map with a given value. |
| 2714 | 2725 |
explicit IterableIntMap(const Graph& graph, int value) |
| 2715 |
: Parent(graph, _maps_bits::IterableIntMapNode< |
|
| 2726 |
: Parent(graph, _maps_bits::IterableIntMapNode<K>(value)) {
|
|
| 2716 | 2727 |
if (value >= 0) {
|
| 2717 | 2728 |
for (typename Parent::ItemIt it(*this); it != INVALID; ++it) {
|
| 2718 | 2729 |
lace(it); |
| 2719 | 2730 |
} |
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@@ -2753,15 +2764,15 @@ |
| 2753 | 2764 |
} |
| 2754 | 2765 |
|
| 2755 | 2766 |
public: |
| 2756 | 2767 |
|
| 2757 |
/// Indicates that the map |
|
| 2768 |
/// Indicates that the map is reference map. |
|
| 2758 | 2769 |
typedef True ReferenceMapTag; |
| 2759 | 2770 |
|
| 2760 |
/// \brief |
|
| 2771 |
/// \brief Reference to the value of the map. |
|
| 2761 | 2772 |
/// |
| 2762 |
/// This class is similar to the int type. It can |
|
| 2763 |
/// be converted to int and it has the same operators. |
|
| 2773 |
/// This class is similar to the \c int type. It can |
|
| 2774 |
/// be converted to \c int and it has the same operators. |
|
| 2764 | 2775 |
class Reference {
|
| 2765 | 2776 |
friend class IterableIntMap; |
| 2766 | 2777 |
private: |
| 2767 | 2778 |
Reference(IterableIntMap& map, const Key& key) |
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@@ -2880,28 +2891,28 @@ |
| 2880 | 2891 |
|
| 2881 | 2892 |
/// \brief Iterator for the keys with the same value. |
| 2882 | 2893 |
/// |
| 2883 | 2894 |
/// Iterator for the keys with the same value. It works |
| 2884 |
/// like a graph item iterator |
|
| 2895 |
/// like a graph item iterator, it can be converted to |
|
| 2885 | 2896 |
/// the item type of the map, incremented with \c ++ operator, and |
| 2886 |
/// if the iterator |
|
| 2897 |
/// if the iterator leaves the last valid item, it will be equal to |
|
| 2887 | 2898 |
/// \c INVALID. |
| 2888 |
class ItemIt : public |
|
| 2899 |
class ItemIt : public Key {
|
|
| 2889 | 2900 |
public: |
| 2890 |
typedef |
|
| 2901 |
typedef Key Parent; |
|
| 2891 | 2902 |
|
| 2892 | 2903 |
/// \brief Invalid constructor \& conversion. |
| 2893 | 2904 |
/// |
| 2894 |
/// This constructor initializes the |
|
| 2905 |
/// This constructor initializes the iterator to be invalid. |
|
| 2895 | 2906 |
/// \sa Invalid for more details. |
| 2896 | 2907 |
ItemIt(Invalid) : Parent(INVALID), _map(0) {}
|
| 2897 | 2908 |
|
| 2898 | 2909 |
/// \brief Creates an iterator with a value. |
| 2899 | 2910 |
/// |
| 2900 | 2911 |
/// Creates an iterator with a value. It iterates on the |
| 2901 |
/// keys which have the given value. |
|
| 2902 |
/// \param map The IterableIntMap |
|
| 2903 |
/// |
|
| 2912 |
/// keys mapped to the given value. |
|
| 2913 |
/// \param map The IterableIntMap. |
|
| 2914 |
/// \param value The value. |
|
| 2904 | 2915 |
ItemIt(const IterableIntMap& map, int value) : _map(&map) {
|
| 2905 | 2916 |
if (value < 0 || value >= int(_map->_first.size())) {
|
| 2906 | 2917 |
Parent::operator=(INVALID); |
| 2907 | 2918 |
} else {
|
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@@ -2910,16 +2921,15 @@ |
| 2910 | 2921 |
} |
| 2911 | 2922 |
|
| 2912 | 2923 |
/// \brief Increment operator. |
| 2913 | 2924 |
/// |
| 2914 |
/// Increment |
|
| 2925 |
/// Increment operator. |
|
| 2915 | 2926 |
ItemIt& operator++() {
|
| 2916 | 2927 |
Parent::operator=(_map->IterableIntMap::Parent:: |
| 2917 | 2928 |
operator[](static_cast<Parent&>(*this)).next); |
| 2918 | 2929 |
return *this; |
| 2919 | 2930 |
} |
| 2920 | 2931 |
|
| 2921 |
|
|
| 2922 | 2932 |
private: |
| 2923 | 2933 |
const IterableIntMap* _map; |
| 2924 | 2934 |
}; |
| 2925 | 2935 |
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@@ -2942,9 +2952,9 @@ |
| 2942 | 2952 |
Parent::clear(); |
| 2943 | 2953 |
} |
| 2944 | 2954 |
|
| 2945 | 2955 |
private: |
| 2946 |
std::vector< |
|
| 2956 |
std::vector<Key> _first; |
|
| 2947 | 2957 |
}; |
| 2948 | 2958 |
|
| 2949 | 2959 |
namespace _maps_bits {
|
| 2950 | 2960 |
template <typename Item, typename Value> |
| ... | ... |
@@ -2954,51 +2964,54 @@ |
| 2954 | 2964 |
Value value; |
| 2955 | 2965 |
}; |
| 2956 | 2966 |
} |
| 2957 | 2967 |
|
| 2958 |
///\ingroup graph_maps |
|
| 2959 |
/// |
|
| 2960 | 2968 |
/// \brief Dynamic iterable map for comparable values. |
| 2961 | 2969 |
/// |
| 2962 |
/// This class provides a special graph map type which can store |
|
| 2963 |
/// for each graph item(node, edge, etc.) a value. For each |
|
| 2964 |
/// value it is possible to iterate on the keys which mapped to the |
|
| 2965 |
/// given value. The type stores for each value a linked list with |
|
| 2970 |
/// This class provides a special graph map type which can store an |
|
| 2971 |
/// comparable value for graph items (\c Node, \c Arc or \c Edge). |
|
| 2972 |
/// For each value it is possible to iterate on the keys mapped to |
|
| 2973 |
/// the value. |
|
| 2974 |
/// |
|
| 2975 |
/// The map stores for each value a linked list with |
|
| 2966 | 2976 |
/// the items which mapped to the value, and the values are stored |
| 2967 | 2977 |
/// in balanced binary tree. The values of the map can be accessed |
| 2968 | 2978 |
/// with stl compatible forward iterator. |
| 2969 | 2979 |
/// |
| 2970 |
/// This type is not reference map so it cannot be modified with |
|
| 2980 |
/// This type is not reference map, so it cannot be modified with |
|
| 2971 | 2981 |
/// the subscription operator. |
| 2972 | 2982 |
/// |
| 2973 |
/// \ |
|
| 2983 |
/// \tparam GR The graph type. |
|
| 2984 |
/// \tparam K The key type of the map (\c GR::Node, \c GR::Arc or |
|
| 2985 |
/// \c GR::Edge). |
|
| 2986 |
/// \tparam V The value type of the map. It can be any comparable |
|
| 2987 |
/// value type. |
|
| 2974 | 2988 |
/// |
| 2975 |
/// \param GR The graph type. |
|
| 2976 |
/// \param ITEM One of the graph's item type, the key of the map. |
|
| 2977 |
/// \param VAL Any comparable value type. |
|
| 2978 |
template <typename GR, typename ITEM, typename VAL> |
|
| 2989 |
/// \see IterableBoolMap, IterableIntMap |
|
| 2990 |
/// \see CrossRefMap |
|
| 2991 |
template <typename GR, typename K, typename V> |
|
| 2979 | 2992 |
class IterableValueMap |
| 2980 |
: protected ItemSetTraits<GR, ITEM>:: |
|
| 2981 |
template Map<_maps_bits::IterableValueMapNode<ITEM, VAL> >::Type {
|
|
| 2993 |
: protected ItemSetTraits<GR, K>:: |
|
| 2994 |
template Map<_maps_bits::IterableValueMapNode<K, V> >::Type {
|
|
| 2982 | 2995 |
public: |
| 2983 |
typedef typename ItemSetTraits<GR, ITEM>:: |
|
| 2984 |
template Map<_maps_bits::IterableValueMapNode<ITEM, VAL> >::Type Parent; |
|
| 2996 |
typedef typename ItemSetTraits<GR, K>:: |
|
| 2997 |
template Map<_maps_bits::IterableValueMapNode<K, V> >::Type Parent; |
|
| 2985 | 2998 |
|
| 2986 | 2999 |
/// The key type |
| 2987 |
typedef |
|
| 3000 |
typedef K Key; |
|
| 2988 | 3001 |
/// The value type |
| 2989 |
typedef |
|
| 3002 |
typedef V Value; |
|
| 2990 | 3003 |
/// The graph type |
| 2991 | 3004 |
typedef GR Graph; |
| 2992 | 3005 |
|
| 2993 | 3006 |
public: |
| 2994 | 3007 |
|
| 2995 |
/// \brief Constructor of the |
|
| 3008 |
/// \brief Constructor of the map with a given value. |
|
| 2996 | 3009 |
/// |
| 2997 |
/// Constructor of the |
|
| 3010 |
/// Constructor of the map with a given value. |
|
| 2998 | 3011 |
explicit IterableValueMap(const Graph& graph, |
| 2999 | 3012 |
const Value& value = Value()) |
| 3000 |
: Parent(graph, _maps_bits::IterableValueMapNode< |
|
| 3013 |
: Parent(graph, _maps_bits::IterableValueMapNode<K, V>(value)) {
|
|
| 3001 | 3014 |
for (typename Parent::ItemIt it(*this); it != INVALID; ++it) {
|
| 3002 | 3015 |
lace(it); |
| 3003 | 3016 |
} |
| 3004 | 3017 |
} |
| ... | ... |
@@ -3025,11 +3038,8 @@ |
| 3025 | 3038 |
typename Parent::Value& node = Parent::operator[](key); |
| 3026 | 3039 |
typename std::map<Value, Key>::iterator it = _first.find(node.value); |
| 3027 | 3040 |
if (it == _first.end()) {
|
| 3028 | 3041 |
node.prev = node.next = INVALID; |
| 3029 |
if (node.next != INVALID) {
|
|
| 3030 |
Parent::operator[](node.next).prev = key; |
|
| 3031 |
} |
|
| 3032 | 3042 |
_first.insert(std::make_pair(node.value, key)); |
| 3033 | 3043 |
} else {
|
| 3034 | 3044 |
node.prev = INVALID; |
| 3035 | 3045 |
node.next = it->second; |
| ... | ... |
@@ -3045,10 +3055,9 @@ |
| 3045 | 3055 |
/// \brief Forward iterator for values. |
| 3046 | 3056 |
/// |
| 3047 | 3057 |
/// This iterator is an stl compatible forward |
| 3048 | 3058 |
/// iterator on the values of the map. The values can |
| 3049 |
/// be accessed in the [beginValue, endValue) range. |
|
| 3050 |
/// |
|
| 3059 |
/// be accessed in the <tt>[beginValue, endValue)</tt> range. |
|
| 3051 | 3060 |
class ValueIterator |
| 3052 | 3061 |
: public std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag, Value> {
|
| 3053 | 3062 |
friend class IterableValueMap; |
| 3054 | 3063 |
private: |
| ... | ... |
@@ -3078,9 +3087,9 @@ |
| 3078 | 3087 |
/// \brief Returns an iterator to the first value. |
| 3079 | 3088 |
/// |
| 3080 | 3089 |
/// Returns an stl compatible iterator to the |
| 3081 | 3090 |
/// first value of the map. The values of the |
| 3082 |
/// map can be accessed in the [beginValue, endValue) |
|
| 3091 |
/// map can be accessed in the <tt>[beginValue, endValue)</tt> |
|
| 3083 | 3092 |
/// range. |
| 3084 | 3093 |
ValueIterator beginValue() const {
|
| 3085 | 3094 |
return ValueIterator(_first.begin()); |
| 3086 | 3095 |
} |
| ... | ... |
@@ -3088,9 +3097,9 @@ |
| 3088 | 3097 |
/// \brief Returns an iterator after the last value. |
| 3089 | 3098 |
/// |
| 3090 | 3099 |
/// Returns an stl compatible iterator after the |
| 3091 | 3100 |
/// last value of the map. The values of the |
| 3092 |
/// map can be accessed in the [beginValue, endValue) |
|
| 3101 |
/// map can be accessed in the <tt>[beginValue, endValue)</tt> |
|
| 3093 | 3102 |
/// range. |
| 3094 | 3103 |
ValueIterator endValue() const {
|
| 3095 | 3104 |
return ValueIterator(_first.end()); |
| 3096 | 3105 |
} |
| ... | ... |
@@ -3113,19 +3122,19 @@ |
| 3113 | 3122 |
|
| 3114 | 3123 |
/// \brief Iterator for the keys with the same value. |
| 3115 | 3124 |
/// |
| 3116 | 3125 |
/// Iterator for the keys with the same value. It works |
| 3117 |
/// like a graph item iterator |
|
| 3126 |
/// like a graph item iterator, it can be converted to |
|
| 3118 | 3127 |
/// the item type of the map, incremented with \c ++ operator, and |
| 3119 |
/// if the iterator |
|
| 3128 |
/// if the iterator leaves the last valid item, it will be equal to |
|
| 3120 | 3129 |
/// \c INVALID. |
| 3121 |
class ItemIt : public |
|
| 3130 |
class ItemIt : public Key {
|
|
| 3122 | 3131 |
public: |
| 3123 |
typedef |
|
| 3132 |
typedef Key Parent; |
|
| 3124 | 3133 |
|
| 3125 | 3134 |
/// \brief Invalid constructor \& conversion. |
| 3126 | 3135 |
/// |
| 3127 |
/// This constructor initializes the |
|
| 3136 |
/// This constructor initializes the iterator to be invalid. |
|
| 3128 | 3137 |
/// \sa Invalid for more details. |
| 3129 | 3138 |
ItemIt(Invalid) : Parent(INVALID), _map(0) {}
|
| 3130 | 3139 |
|
| 3131 | 3140 |
/// \brief Creates an iterator with a value. |
| ... | ... |
@@ -21,8 +21,9 @@ |
| 21 | 21 |
|
| 22 | 22 |
#include <lemon/concept_check.h> |
| 23 | 23 |
#include <lemon/concepts/maps.h> |
| 24 | 24 |
#include <lemon/maps.h> |
| 25 |
#include <lemon/smart_graph.h> |
|
| 25 | 26 |
|
| 26 | 27 |
#include "test_tools.h" |
| 27 | 28 |
|
| 28 | 29 |
using namespace lemon; |
| ... | ... |
@@ -354,9 +355,9 @@ |
| 354 | 355 |
typedef SmartGraph Graph; |
| 355 | 356 |
typedef SmartGraph::Node Item; |
| 356 | 357 |
|
| 357 | 358 |
typedef IterableBoolMap<SmartGraph, SmartGraph::Node> Ibm; |
| 358 |
checkConcept< |
|
| 359 |
checkConcept<ReferenceMap<Item, bool, bool&, const bool&>, Ibm>(); |
|
| 359 | 360 |
|
| 360 | 361 |
const int num = 10; |
| 361 | 362 |
Graph g; |
| 362 | 363 |
std::vector<Item> items; |
| ... | ... |
@@ -435,9 +436,9 @@ |
| 435 | 436 |
typedef SmartGraph Graph; |
| 436 | 437 |
typedef SmartGraph::Node Item; |
| 437 | 438 |
typedef IterableIntMap<SmartGraph, SmartGraph::Node> Iim; |
| 438 | 439 |
|
| 439 |
checkConcept< |
|
| 440 |
checkConcept<ReferenceMap<Item, int, int&, const int&>, Iim>(); |
|
| 440 | 441 |
|
| 441 | 442 |
const int num = 10; |
| 442 | 443 |
Graph g; |
| 443 | 444 |
std::vector<Item> items; |
| ... | ... |
@@ -466,15 +467,15 @@ |
| 466 | 467 |
check(map1.size() == 2, "Wrong size"); |
| 467 | 468 |
|
| 468 | 469 |
int n = 0; |
| 469 | 470 |
for (Iim::ItemIt it(map1, 0); it != INVALID; ++it) {
|
| 470 |
check(map1[static_cast<Item>(it)] == 0, "Wrong |
|
| 471 |
check(map1[static_cast<Item>(it)] == 0, "Wrong value"); |
|
| 471 | 472 |
++n; |
| 472 | 473 |
} |
| 473 | 474 |
check(n == (num + 1) / 2, "Wrong number"); |
| 474 | 475 |
|
| 475 | 476 |
for (Iim::ItemIt it(map1, 1); it != INVALID; ++it) {
|
| 476 |
check(map1[static_cast<Item>(it)] == 1, "Wrong |
|
| 477 |
check(map1[static_cast<Item>(it)] == 1, "Wrong value"); |
|
| 477 | 478 |
++n; |
| 478 | 479 |
} |
| 479 | 480 |
check(n == num, "Wrong number"); |
| 480 | 481 |
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -523,15 +524,15 @@ |
| 523 | 524 |
check(distance(map1.beginValue(), map1.endValue()) == 2, "Wrong size"); |
| 524 | 525 |
|
| 525 | 526 |
int n = 0; |
| 526 | 527 |
for (Ivm::ItemIt it(map1, 0.0); it != INVALID; ++it) {
|
| 527 |
check(map1[static_cast<Item>(it)] == 0.0, "Wrong |
|
| 528 |
check(map1[static_cast<Item>(it)] == 0.0, "Wrong value"); |
|
| 528 | 529 |
++n; |
| 529 | 530 |
} |
| 530 | 531 |
check(n == (num + 1) / 2, "Wrong number"); |
| 531 | 532 |
|
| 532 | 533 |
for (Ivm::ItemIt it(map1, 1.0); it != INVALID; ++it) {
|
| 533 |
check(map1[static_cast<Item>(it)] == 1.0, "Wrong |
|
| 534 |
check(map1[static_cast<Item>(it)] == 1.0, "Wrong value"); |
|
| 534 | 535 |
++n; |
| 535 | 536 |
} |
| 536 | 537 |
check(n == num, "Wrong number"); |
| 537 | 538 |
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