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#include <iostream> |
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#include <lemon/smart_graph.h> |
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#include <lemon/lgf_reader.h> |
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#include <lemon/lgf_writer.h> |
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#include <lemon/random.h> |
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using namespace lemon; |
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int main() {
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SmartDigraph g; |
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SmartDigraph::ArcMap<int> cap(g); |
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SmartDigraph::Node s, t; |
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digraphReader("digraph.lgf", g). // read the
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digraphReader("digraph.lgf", g). // read the directed graph into g
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arcMap("capacity", cap). // read the 'capacity' arc map into cap
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node("source", s). // read 'source' node to s
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node("target", t). // read 'target' node to t
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run(); |
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std::cout << " |
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std::cout << "A digraph is read from 'digraph.lgf'." << std::endl; |
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std::cout << "Number of nodes: " << countNodes(g) << std::endl; |
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std::cout << "Number of arcs: " << countArcs(g) << std::endl; |
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std::cout << "We can write it to the standard output:" << std::endl; |
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/** |
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@defgroup lemon_io Lemon Input-Output |
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@ingroup io_group |
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\brief Reading and writing |
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\brief Reading and writing \ref lgf-format "Lemon Graph Format". |
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This group describes methods for reading and writing LEMON format. |
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You can find more about this format on the \ref graph-io-page "Graph Input-Output" |
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This group describes methods for reading and writing \ref lgf-format "Lemon Graph Format". |
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*/ |
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/** |
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@defgroup eps_io Postscript exporting |
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character sequence surrounded by double quotes, and it can also |
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contain whitespaces and escape sequences. |
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The \c \@nodes section describes a set of nodes and associated |
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maps. The first is a header line, |
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maps. The first is a header line, its columns are the names of the |
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maps appearing in the following lines. |
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One of the maps must be called \c |
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"label", which plays special role in the file. |
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The following |
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3 (40,10) 10 "Third node" |
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\endcode |
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The \c \@arcs section is very similar to the \c \@nodes section, |
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it again starts with a header line describing the names of the |
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it again starts with a header line describing the names of the maps, |
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but the \c "label" map is not obligatory here. The following lines |
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describe the arcs. The first two tokens of each line are |
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the source and the target node of the arc, respectively, then come the map |
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values. The source and target tokens must be node labels. |
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*/ |
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///\ingroup lemon_io |
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///\file |
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///\brief Lemon Graph Format reader. |
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///\brief \ref lgf-format "Lemon Graph Format" reader. |
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#ifndef LEMON_LGF_READER_H |
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#define LEMON_LGF_READER_H |
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DigraphReader<Digraph> digraphReader(const char *fn, Digraph& digraph); |
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/// \ingroup lemon_io |
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/// |
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/// \brief LGF reader for directed graphs |
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/// \brief \ref lgf-format "LGF" reader for directed graphs |
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/// |
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/// This utility reads an \ref lgf-format "LGF" file. |
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/// |
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/// The reading method does a batch processing. The user creates a |
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/// reader, and eventually the reading is executed with the \c run() |
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/// member function. A map reading rule can be added to the reader |
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/// with the \c nodeMap() or \c arcMap() members. An optional |
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/// converter parameter can also be added as a standard functor |
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/// converting from std::string to the value type of the map. If it |
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/// converting from \c std::string to the value type of the map. If it |
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/// is set, it will determine how the tokens in the file should be |
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/// |
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/// converted to the value type of the map. If the functor is not set, |
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/// then a default conversion will be used. One map can be read into |
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/// multiple map objects at the same time. The \c attribute(), \c |
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/// node() and \c arc() functions are used to add attribute reading |
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/// rules. |
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/// The \c useNodes() and \c useArcs() functions are used to tell the reader |
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/// that the nodes or arcs should not be constructed (added to the |
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/// graph) during the reading, but instead the label map of the items |
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/// are given as a parameter of these functions. An |
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/// application of these function is multipass reading, which is |
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/// important if two \e \@arcs sections must be read from the |
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/// |
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/// application of these functions is multipass reading, which is |
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/// important if two \c \@arcs sections must be read from the |
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/// file. In this case the first phase would read the node set and one |
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/// of the arc sets, while the second phase would read the second arc |
| 444 | 444 |
/// set into an \e ArcSet class (\c SmartArcSet or \c ListArcSet). |
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/// The previously read label node map should be passed to the \c |
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/// useNodes() functions. Another application of multipass reading when |
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/// paths are given as a node map or an arc map. It is impossible read this in |
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/// paths are given as a node map or an arc map. It is impossible to read this in |
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/// a single pass, because the arcs are not constructed when the node |
| 449 | 449 |
/// maps are read. |
| 450 | 450 |
template <typename _Digraph> |
| 451 | 451 |
class DigraphReader {
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/// \brief Use previously constructed node set |
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/// |
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/// Use previously constructed node set, and specify the node |
| 737 | 737 |
/// label map and a functor which converts the label map values to |
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/// std::string. |
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/// \c std::string. |
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template <typename Map, typename Converter> |
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DigraphReader& useNodes(const Map& map, |
| 741 | 741 |
const Converter& converter = Converter()) {
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checkConcept<concepts::ReadMap<Node, typename Map::Value>, Map>(); |
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/// \brief Use previously constructed arc set |
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/// |
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/// Use previously constructed arc set, and specify the arc |
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/// label map and a functor which converts the label map values to |
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/// std::string. |
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/// \c std::string. |
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template <typename Map, typename Converter> |
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DigraphReader& useArcs(const Map& map, |
| 774 | 774 |
const Converter& converter = Converter()) {
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checkConcept<concepts::ReadMap<Arc, typename Map::Value>, Map>(); |
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/// \brief Skips the reading of node section |
| 785 | 785 |
/// |
| 786 | 786 |
/// Omit the reading of the node section. This implies that each node |
| 787 |
/// map reading rule will be |
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| 787 |
/// map reading rule will be abandoned, and the nodes of the graph |
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/// will not be constructed, which usually cause that the arc set |
| 789 |
/// could not be read due to lack of node name |
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/// resolving. Therefore, the \c skipArcs() should be used too, or |
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| 791 |
/// the useNodes() member function should be used to specify the |
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| 792 |
/// label of the nodes. |
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| 789 |
/// could not be read due to lack of node name resolving. |
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/// Therefore \c skipArcs() function should also be used, or |
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| 791 |
/// \c useNodes() should be used to specify the label of the nodes. |
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DigraphReader& skipNodes() {
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LEMON_ASSERT(!_skip_nodes, "Skip nodes already set"); |
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_skip_nodes = true; |
| 796 | 795 |
return *this; |
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| 798 | 797 |
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/// \brief Skips the reading of arc section |
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/// |
| 801 | 800 |
/// Omit the reading of the arc section. This implies that each arc |
| 802 |
/// map reading rule will be |
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| 801 |
/// map reading rule will be abandoned, and the arcs of the graph |
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/// will not be constructed. |
| 804 | 803 |
DigraphReader& skipArcs() {
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LEMON_ASSERT(!_skip_arcs, "Skip arcs already set"); |
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_skip_arcs = true; |
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/// @} |
| 1175 | 1174 |
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}; |
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/// \brief Return a \ref DigraphReader class |
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/// |
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/// This function just returns a \ref DigraphReader class. |
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/// \relates DigraphReader |
| 1179 | 1181 |
template <typename Digraph> |
| 1180 | 1182 |
DigraphReader<Digraph> digraphReader(std::istream& is, Digraph& digraph) {
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DigraphReader<Digraph> tmp(is, digraph); |
| 1182 | 1184 |
return tmp; |
| 1183 | 1185 |
} |
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/// \brief Return a \ref DigraphReader class |
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/// |
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| 1189 |
/// This function just returns a \ref DigraphReader class. |
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/// \relates DigraphReader |
| 1186 | 1191 |
template <typename Digraph> |
| 1187 | 1192 |
DigraphReader<Digraph> digraphReader(const std::string& fn, |
| 1188 | 1193 |
Digraph& digraph) {
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DigraphReader<Digraph> tmp(fn, digraph); |
| 1190 | 1195 |
return tmp; |
| 1191 | 1196 |
} |
| 1192 | 1197 |
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/// \brief Return a \ref DigraphReader class |
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/// |
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| 1200 |
/// This function just returns a \ref DigraphReader class. |
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/// \relates DigraphReader |
| 1194 | 1202 |
template <typename Digraph> |
| 1195 | 1203 |
DigraphReader<Digraph> digraphReader(const char* fn, Digraph& digraph) {
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DigraphReader<Digraph> tmp(fn, digraph); |
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GraphReader<Graph> graphReader(const char *fn, Graph& graph); |
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/// \ingroup lemon_io |
| 1213 | 1221 |
/// |
| 1214 |
/// \brief LGF reader for undirected graphs |
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| 1222 |
/// \brief \ref lgf-format "LGF" reader for undirected graphs |
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| 1215 | 1223 |
/// |
| 1216 | 1224 |
/// This utility reads an \ref lgf-format "LGF" file. |
| 1225 |
/// |
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| 1226 |
/// It can be used almost the same way as \c DigraphReader. |
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/// The only difference is that this class can handle edges and |
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| 1228 |
/// edge maps as well as arcs and arc maps. |
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template <typename _Graph> |
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class GraphReader {
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public: |
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public: |
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/// \brief Constructor |
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/// |
| 1265 |
/// Construct |
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| 1277 |
/// Construct an undirected graph reader, which reads from the given |
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| 1266 | 1278 |
/// input stream. |
| 1267 | 1279 |
GraphReader(std::istream& is, Graph& graph) |
| 1268 | 1280 |
: _is(&is), local_is(false), _graph(graph), |
| 1269 | 1281 |
_use_nodes(false), _use_edges(false), |
| 1270 | 1282 |
_skip_nodes(false), _skip_edges(false) {}
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| 1271 | 1283 |
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| 1272 | 1284 |
/// \brief Constructor |
| 1273 | 1285 |
/// |
| 1274 |
/// Construct |
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| 1286 |
/// Construct an undirected graph reader, which reads from the given |
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| 1275 | 1287 |
/// file. |
| 1276 | 1288 |
GraphReader(const std::string& fn, Graph& graph) |
| 1277 | 1289 |
: _is(new std::ifstream(fn.c_str())), local_is(true), _graph(graph), |
| 1278 | 1290 |
_use_nodes(false), _use_edges(false), |
| 1279 | 1291 |
_skip_nodes(false), _skip_edges(false) {}
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| 1281 | 1293 |
/// \brief Constructor |
| 1282 | 1294 |
/// |
| 1283 |
/// Construct |
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| 1295 |
/// Construct an undirected graph reader, which reads from the given |
|
| 1284 | 1296 |
/// file. |
| 1285 | 1297 |
GraphReader(const char* fn, Graph& graph) |
| 1286 | 1298 |
: _is(new std::ifstream(fn)), local_is(true), _graph(graph), |
| 1287 | 1299 |
_use_nodes(false), _use_edges(false), |
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| 1496 | 1508 |
/// @{
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| 1497 | 1509 |
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| 1498 | 1510 |
/// \brief Set \c \@nodes section to be read |
| 1499 | 1511 |
/// |
| 1500 |
/// Set \c \@nodes section to be read |
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/// Set \c \@nodes section to be read. |
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| 1501 | 1513 |
GraphReader& nodes(const std::string& caption) {
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| 1502 | 1514 |
_nodes_caption = caption; |
| 1503 | 1515 |
return *this; |
| 1504 | 1516 |
} |
| 1505 | 1517 |
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| 1506 | 1518 |
/// \brief Set \c \@edges section to be read |
| 1507 | 1519 |
/// |
| 1508 |
/// Set \c \@edges section to be read |
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| 1520 |
/// Set \c \@edges section to be read. |
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| 1509 | 1521 |
GraphReader& edges(const std::string& caption) {
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| 1510 | 1522 |
_edges_caption = caption; |
| 1511 | 1523 |
return *this; |
| 1512 | 1524 |
} |
| 1513 | 1525 |
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| 1514 | 1526 |
/// \brief Set \c \@attributes section to be read |
| 1515 | 1527 |
/// |
| 1516 |
/// Set \c \@attributes section to be read |
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| 1528 |
/// Set \c \@attributes section to be read. |
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| 1517 | 1529 |
GraphReader& attributes(const std::string& caption) {
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| 1518 | 1530 |
_attributes_caption = caption; |
| 1519 | 1531 |
return *this; |
| 1520 | 1532 |
} |
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| 1543 | 1555 |
/// \brief Use previously constructed node set |
| 1544 | 1556 |
/// |
| 1545 | 1557 |
/// Use previously constructed node set, and specify the node |
| 1546 | 1558 |
/// label map and a functor which converts the label map values to |
| 1547 |
/// std::string. |
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| 1559 |
/// \c std::string. |
|
| 1548 | 1560 |
template <typename Map, typename Converter> |
| 1549 | 1561 |
GraphReader& useNodes(const Map& map, |
| 1550 | 1562 |
const Converter& converter = Converter()) {
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| 1551 | 1563 |
checkConcept<concepts::ReadMap<Node, typename Map::Value>, Map>(); |
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| 1576 | 1588 |
/// \brief Use previously constructed edge set |
| 1577 | 1589 |
/// |
| 1578 | 1590 |
/// Use previously constructed edge set, and specify the edge |
| 1579 | 1591 |
/// label map and a functor which converts the label map values to |
| 1580 |
/// std::string. |
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| 1592 |
/// \c std::string. |
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| 1581 | 1593 |
template <typename Map, typename Converter> |
| 1582 | 1594 |
GraphReader& useEdges(const Map& map, |
| 1583 | 1595 |
const Converter& converter = Converter()) {
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| 1584 | 1596 |
checkConcept<concepts::ReadMap<Edge, typename Map::Value>, Map>(); |
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| 1589 | 1601 |
} |
| 1590 | 1602 |
return *this; |
| 1591 | 1603 |
} |
| 1592 | 1604 |
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| 1593 |
/// \brief |
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| 1605 |
/// \brief Skip the reading of node section |
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| 1594 | 1606 |
/// |
| 1595 | 1607 |
/// Omit the reading of the node section. This implies that each node |
| 1596 |
/// map reading rule will be |
|
| 1608 |
/// map reading rule will be abandoned, and the nodes of the graph |
|
| 1597 | 1609 |
/// will not be constructed, which usually cause that the edge set |
| 1598 | 1610 |
/// could not be read due to lack of node name |
| 1599 |
/// resolving. Therefore, the \c skipEdges() should be used too, or |
|
| 1600 |
/// the useNodes() member function should be used to specify the |
|
| 1601 |
/// |
|
| 1611 |
/// could not be read due to lack of node name resolving. |
|
| 1612 |
/// Therefore \c skipEdges() function should also be used, or |
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| 1613 |
/// \c useNodes() should be used to specify the label of the nodes. |
|
| 1602 | 1614 |
GraphReader& skipNodes() {
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| 1603 | 1615 |
LEMON_ASSERT(!_skip_nodes, "Skip nodes already set"); |
| 1604 | 1616 |
_skip_nodes = true; |
| 1605 | 1617 |
return *this; |
| 1606 | 1618 |
} |
| 1607 | 1619 |
|
| 1608 |
/// \brief |
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| 1620 |
/// \brief Skip the reading of edge section |
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| 1609 | 1621 |
/// |
| 1610 | 1622 |
/// Omit the reading of the edge section. This implies that each edge |
| 1611 |
/// map reading rule will be |
|
| 1623 |
/// map reading rule will be abandoned, and the edges of the graph |
|
| 1612 | 1624 |
/// will not be constructed. |
| 1613 | 1625 |
GraphReader& skipEdges() {
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| 1614 | 1626 |
LEMON_ASSERT(!_skip_edges, "Skip edges already set"); |
| 1615 | 1627 |
_skip_edges = true; |
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| 1981 | 1993 |
/// @} |
| 1982 | 1994 |
|
| 1983 | 1995 |
}; |
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| 1997 |
/// \brief Return a \ref GraphReader class |
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| 1998 |
/// |
|
| 1999 |
/// This function just returns a \ref GraphReader class. |
|
| 1985 | 2000 |
/// \relates GraphReader |
| 1986 | 2001 |
template <typename Graph> |
| 1987 | 2002 |
GraphReader<Graph> graphReader(std::istream& is, Graph& graph) {
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| 1988 | 2003 |
GraphReader<Graph> tmp(is, graph); |
| 1989 | 2004 |
return tmp; |
| 1990 | 2005 |
} |
| 1991 | 2006 |
|
| 2007 |
/// \brief Return a \ref GraphReader class |
|
| 2008 |
/// |
|
| 2009 |
/// This function just returns a \ref GraphReader class. |
|
| 1992 | 2010 |
/// \relates GraphReader |
| 1993 | 2011 |
template <typename Graph> |
| 1994 | 2012 |
GraphReader<Graph> graphReader(const std::string& fn, |
| 1995 | 2013 |
Graph& graph) {
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| 1996 | 2014 |
GraphReader<Graph> tmp(fn, graph); |
| 1997 | 2015 |
return tmp; |
| 1998 | 2016 |
} |
| 1999 | 2017 |
|
| 2018 |
/// \brief Return a \ref GraphReader class |
|
| 2019 |
/// |
|
| 2020 |
/// This function just returns a \ref GraphReader class. |
|
| 2000 | 2021 |
/// \relates GraphReader |
| 2001 | 2022 |
template <typename Graph> |
| 2002 | 2023 |
GraphReader<Graph> graphReader(const char* fn, Graph& graph) {
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| 2003 | 2024 |
GraphReader<Graph> tmp(fn, graph); |
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@@ -2009,15 +2030,17 @@ |
| 2009 | 2030 |
SectionReader sectionReader(std::istream& is); |
| 2010 | 2031 |
SectionReader sectionReader(const std::string& fn); |
| 2011 | 2032 |
SectionReader sectionReader(const char* fn); |
| 2012 | 2033 |
|
| 2034 |
/// \ingroup lemon_io |
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| 2035 |
/// |
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| 2013 | 2036 |
/// \brief Section reader class |
| 2014 | 2037 |
/// |
| 2015 |
/// In the \e LGF file extra sections can be placed, which contain |
|
| 2016 |
/// any data in arbitrary format. Such sections can be read with |
|
| 2017 |
/// this class. A reading rule can be added with two different |
|
| 2018 |
/// functions, with the \c sectionLines() function a functor can |
|
| 2019 |
/// |
|
| 2038 |
/// In the \ref lgf-format "LGF" file extra sections can be placed, |
|
| 2039 |
/// which contain any data in arbitrary format. Such sections can be |
|
| 2040 |
/// read with this class. A reading rule can be added to the class |
|
| 2041 |
/// with two different functions. With the \c sectionLines() function a |
|
| 2042 |
/// functor can process the section line-by-line, while with the \c |
|
| 2020 | 2043 |
/// sectionStream() member the section can be read from an input |
| 2021 | 2044 |
/// stream. |
| 2022 | 2045 |
class SectionReader {
|
| 2023 | 2046 |
private: |
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| 2104 | 2127 |
/// 4 |
| 2105 | 2128 |
/// 23 6 |
| 2106 | 2129 |
///\endcode |
| 2107 | 2130 |
/// |
| 2108 |
/// The functor is implemented as |
|
| 2131 |
/// The functor is implemented as a struct: |
|
| 2109 | 2132 |
///\code |
| 2110 | 2133 |
/// struct NumberSection {
|
| 2111 | 2134 |
/// std::vector<int>& _data; |
| 2112 | 2135 |
/// NumberSection(std::vector<int>& data) : _data(data) {}
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -2122,9 +2145,9 @@ |
| 2122 | 2145 |
/// reader.sectionLines("numbers", NumberSection(vec));
|
| 2123 | 2146 |
///\endcode |
| 2124 | 2147 |
template <typename Functor> |
| 2125 | 2148 |
SectionReader& sectionLines(const std::string& type, Functor functor) {
|
| 2126 |
LEMON_ASSERT(!type.empty(), "Type is |
|
| 2149 |
LEMON_ASSERT(!type.empty(), "Type is empty."); |
|
| 2127 | 2150 |
LEMON_ASSERT(_sections.find(type) == _sections.end(), |
| 2128 | 2151 |
"Multiple reading of section."); |
| 2129 | 2152 |
_sections.insert(std::make_pair(type, |
| 2130 | 2153 |
new _reader_bits::LineSection<Functor>(functor))); |
| ... | ... |
@@ -2134,15 +2157,15 @@ |
| 2134 | 2157 |
|
| 2135 | 2158 |
/// \brief Add a section processor with stream oriented reading |
| 2136 | 2159 |
/// |
| 2137 | 2160 |
/// The first parameter is the type of the section, the second is |
| 2138 |
/// a functor, which takes an \c std::istream& and an int& |
|
| 2161 |
/// a functor, which takes an \c std::istream& and an \c int& |
|
| 2139 | 2162 |
/// parameter, the latter regard to the line number of stream. The |
| 2140 | 2163 |
/// functor can read the input while the section go on, and the |
| 2141 | 2164 |
/// line number should be modified accordingly. |
| 2142 | 2165 |
template <typename Functor> |
| 2143 | 2166 |
SectionReader& sectionStream(const std::string& type, Functor functor) {
|
| 2144 |
LEMON_ASSERT(!type.empty(), "Type is |
|
| 2167 |
LEMON_ASSERT(!type.empty(), "Type is empty."); |
|
| 2145 | 2168 |
LEMON_ASSERT(_sections.find(type) == _sections.end(), |
| 2146 | 2169 |
"Multiple reading of section."); |
| 2147 | 2170 |
_sections.insert(std::make_pair(type, |
| 2148 | 2171 |
new _reader_bits::StreamSection<Functor>(functor))); |
| ... | ... |
@@ -2185,9 +2208,9 @@ |
| 2185 | 2208 |
/// @{
|
| 2186 | 2209 |
|
| 2187 | 2210 |
/// \brief Start the batch processing |
| 2188 | 2211 |
/// |
| 2189 |
/// This function starts the batch processing |
|
| 2212 |
/// This function starts the batch processing. |
|
| 2190 | 2213 |
void run() {
|
| 2191 | 2214 |
|
| 2192 | 2215 |
LEMON_ASSERT(_is != 0, "This reader assigned to an other reader"); |
| 2193 | 2216 |
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -2238,20 +2261,29 @@ |
| 2238 | 2261 |
/// @} |
| 2239 | 2262 |
|
| 2240 | 2263 |
}; |
| 2241 | 2264 |
|
| 2265 |
/// \brief Return a \ref SectionReader class |
|
| 2266 |
/// |
|
| 2267 |
/// This function just returns a \ref SectionReader class. |
|
| 2242 | 2268 |
/// \relates SectionReader |
| 2243 | 2269 |
inline SectionReader sectionReader(std::istream& is) {
|
| 2244 | 2270 |
SectionReader tmp(is); |
| 2245 | 2271 |
return tmp; |
| 2246 | 2272 |
} |
| 2247 | 2273 |
|
| 2274 |
/// \brief Return a \ref SectionReader class |
|
| 2275 |
/// |
|
| 2276 |
/// This function just returns a \ref SectionReader class. |
|
| 2248 | 2277 |
/// \relates SectionReader |
| 2249 | 2278 |
inline SectionReader sectionReader(const std::string& fn) {
|
| 2250 | 2279 |
SectionReader tmp(fn); |
| 2251 | 2280 |
return tmp; |
| 2252 | 2281 |
} |
| 2253 | 2282 |
|
| 2283 |
/// \brief Return a \ref SectionReader class |
|
| 2284 |
/// |
|
| 2285 |
/// This function just returns a \ref SectionReader class. |
|
| 2254 | 2286 |
/// \relates SectionReader |
| 2255 | 2287 |
inline SectionReader sectionReader(const char* fn) {
|
| 2256 | 2288 |
SectionReader tmp(fn); |
| 2257 | 2289 |
return tmp; |
| ... | ... |
@@ -2268,14 +2300,15 @@ |
| 2268 | 2300 |
/// the contents of an LGF file should be guessed somehow. This class |
| 2269 | 2301 |
/// reads the graph and stores the appropriate information for |
| 2270 | 2302 |
/// reading the graph. |
| 2271 | 2303 |
/// |
| 2272 |
///\code |
|
| 2304 |
///\code |
|
| 2305 |
/// LgfContents contents("graph.lgf");
|
|
| 2273 | 2306 |
/// contents.run(); |
| 2274 | 2307 |
/// |
| 2275 |
/// // |
|
| 2308 |
/// // Does it contain any node section and arc section? |
|
| 2276 | 2309 |
/// if (contents.nodeSectionNum() == 0 || contents.arcSectionNum()) {
|
| 2277 |
/// std::cerr << "Failure, cannot find graph" << std::endl; |
|
| 2310 |
/// std::cerr << "Failure, cannot find graph." << std::endl; |
|
| 2278 | 2311 |
/// return -1; |
| 2279 | 2312 |
/// } |
| 2280 | 2313 |
/// std::cout << "The name of the default node section : " |
| 2281 | 2314 |
/// << contents.nodeSection(0) << std::endl; |
| ... | ... |
@@ -2351,11 +2384,11 @@ |
| 2351 | 2384 |
int nodeSectionNum() const {
|
| 2352 | 2385 |
return _node_sections.size(); |
| 2353 | 2386 |
} |
| 2354 | 2387 |
|
| 2355 |
/// \brief Returns the section name at the given position. |
|
| 2388 |
/// \brief Returns the node section name at the given position. |
|
| 2356 | 2389 |
/// |
| 2357 |
/// Returns the section name at the given position. |
|
| 2390 |
/// Returns the node section name at the given position. |
|
| 2358 | 2391 |
const std::string& nodeSection(int i) const {
|
| 2359 | 2392 |
return _node_sections[i]; |
| 2360 | 2393 |
} |
| 2361 | 2394 |
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -2378,11 +2411,11 @@ |
| 2378 | 2411 |
int arcSectionNum() const {
|
| 2379 | 2412 |
return _edge_sections.size(); |
| 2380 | 2413 |
} |
| 2381 | 2414 |
|
| 2382 |
/// \brief Returns the section name at the given position. |
|
| 2415 |
/// \brief Returns the arc/edge section name at the given position. |
|
| 2383 | 2416 |
/// |
| 2384 |
/// Returns the section name at the given position. |
|
| 2417 |
/// Returns the arc/edge section name at the given position. |
|
| 2385 | 2418 |
/// \note It is synonym of \c edgeSection(). |
| 2386 | 2419 |
const std::string& arcSection(int i) const {
|
| 2387 | 2420 |
return _edge_sections[i]; |
| 2388 | 2421 |
} |
| ... | ... |
@@ -2435,11 +2468,11 @@ |
| 2435 | 2468 |
int attributeSectionNum() const {
|
| 2436 | 2469 |
return _attribute_sections.size(); |
| 2437 | 2470 |
} |
| 2438 | 2471 |
|
| 2439 |
/// \brief Returns the section name at the given position. |
|
| 2472 |
/// \brief Returns the attribute section name at the given position. |
|
| 2440 | 2473 |
/// |
| 2441 |
/// Returns the section name at the given position. |
|
| 2474 |
/// Returns the attribute section name at the given position. |
|
| 2442 | 2475 |
const std::string& attributeSectionNames(int i) const {
|
| 2443 | 2476 |
return _attribute_sections[i]; |
| 2444 | 2477 |
} |
| 2445 | 2478 |
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -2528,11 +2561,11 @@ |
| 2528 | 2561 |
|
| 2529 | 2562 |
/// \name Execution of the contents reader |
| 2530 | 2563 |
/// @{
|
| 2531 | 2564 |
|
| 2532 |
/// \brief |
|
| 2565 |
/// \brief Starts the reading |
|
| 2533 | 2566 |
/// |
| 2534 |
/// This function starts the reading |
|
| 2567 |
/// This function starts the reading. |
|
| 2535 | 2568 |
void run() {
|
| 2536 | 2569 |
|
| 2537 | 2570 |
readLine(); |
| 2538 | 2571 |
skipSection(); |
| ... | ... |
@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ |
| 17 | 17 |
*/ |
| 18 | 18 |
|
| 19 | 19 |
///\ingroup lemon_io |
| 20 | 20 |
///\file |
| 21 |
///\brief Lemon Graph Format writer. |
|
| 21 |
///\brief \ref lgf-format "Lemon Graph Format" writer. |
|
| 22 | 22 |
|
| 23 | 23 |
|
| 24 | 24 |
#ifndef LEMON_LGF_WRITER_H |
| 25 | 25 |
#define LEMON_LGF_WRITER_H |
| ... | ... |
@@ -321,9 +321,9 @@ |
| 321 | 321 |
const Digraph& digraph); |
| 322 | 322 |
|
| 323 | 323 |
/// \ingroup lemon_io |
| 324 | 324 |
/// |
| 325 |
/// \brief LGF writer for directed graphs |
|
| 325 |
/// \brief \ref lgf-format "LGF" writer for directed graphs |
|
| 326 | 326 |
/// |
| 327 | 327 |
/// This utility writes an \ref lgf-format "LGF" file. |
| 328 | 328 |
/// |
| 329 | 329 |
/// The writing method does a batch processing. The user creates a |
| ... | ... |
@@ -331,10 +331,10 @@ |
| 331 | 331 |
/// writer, and eventually the writing is executed with the \c run() |
| 332 | 332 |
/// member function. A map writing rule can be added to the writer |
| 333 | 333 |
/// with the \c nodeMap() or \c arcMap() members. An optional |
| 334 | 334 |
/// converter parameter can also be added as a standard functor |
| 335 |
/// converting from the value type of the map to std::string. If it |
|
| 336 |
/// is set, it will determine how the map's value type is written to |
|
| 335 |
/// converting from the value type of the map to \c std::string. If it |
|
| 336 |
/// is set, it will determine how the value type of the map is written to |
|
| 337 | 337 |
/// the output stream. If the functor is not set, then a default |
| 338 | 338 |
/// conversion will be used. The \c attribute(), \c node() and \c |
| 339 | 339 |
/// arc() functions are used to add attribute writing rules. |
| 340 | 340 |
/// |
| ... | ... |
@@ -485,11 +485,11 @@ |
| 485 | 485 |
|
| 486 | 486 |
/// \name Writing rules |
| 487 | 487 |
/// @{
|
| 488 | 488 |
|
| 489 |
/// \brief Node map |
|
| 489 |
/// \brief Node map writing rule |
|
| 490 | 490 |
/// |
| 491 |
/// Add a node map |
|
| 491 |
/// Add a node map writing rule to the writer. |
|
| 492 | 492 |
template <typename Map> |
| 493 | 493 |
DigraphWriter& nodeMap(const std::string& caption, const Map& map) {
|
| 494 | 494 |
checkConcept<concepts::ReadMap<Node, typename Map::Value>, Map>(); |
| 495 | 495 |
_writer_bits::MapStorageBase<Node>* storage = |
| ... | ... |
@@ -585,30 +585,30 @@ |
| 585 | 585 |
_attributes.push_back(std::make_pair(caption, storage)); |
| 586 | 586 |
return *this; |
| 587 | 587 |
} |
| 588 | 588 |
|
| 589 |
/// \name |
|
| 589 |
/// \name Section captions |
|
| 590 | 590 |
/// @{
|
| 591 | 591 |
|
| 592 |
/// \brief |
|
| 592 |
/// \brief Add an additional caption to the \c \@nodes section |
|
| 593 | 593 |
/// |
| 594 |
/// |
|
| 594 |
/// Add an additional caption to the \c \@nodes section. |
|
| 595 | 595 |
DigraphWriter& nodes(const std::string& caption) {
|
| 596 | 596 |
_nodes_caption = caption; |
| 597 | 597 |
return *this; |
| 598 | 598 |
} |
| 599 | 599 |
|
| 600 |
/// \brief |
|
| 600 |
/// \brief Add an additional caption to the \c \@arcs section |
|
| 601 | 601 |
/// |
| 602 |
/// |
|
| 602 |
/// Add an additional caption to the \c \@arcs section. |
|
| 603 | 603 |
DigraphWriter& arcs(const std::string& caption) {
|
| 604 | 604 |
_arcs_caption = caption; |
| 605 | 605 |
return *this; |
| 606 | 606 |
} |
| 607 | 607 |
|
| 608 |
/// \brief |
|
| 608 |
/// \brief Add an additional caption to the \c \@attributes section |
|
| 609 | 609 |
/// |
| 610 |
/// |
|
| 610 |
/// Add an additional caption to the \c \@attributes section. |
|
| 611 | 611 |
DigraphWriter& attributes(const std::string& caption) {
|
| 612 | 612 |
_attributes_caption = caption; |
| 613 | 613 |
return *this; |
| 614 | 614 |
} |
| ... | ... |
@@ -617,18 +617,18 @@ |
| 617 | 617 |
/// @{
|
| 618 | 618 |
|
| 619 | 619 |
/// \brief Skip writing the node set |
| 620 | 620 |
/// |
| 621 |
/// The \c \@nodes section will |
|
| 621 |
/// The \c \@nodes section will not be written to the stream. |
|
| 622 | 622 |
DigraphWriter& skipNodes() {
|
| 623 | 623 |
LEMON_ASSERT(!_skip_nodes, "Multiple usage of skipNodes() member"); |
| 624 | 624 |
_skip_nodes = true; |
| 625 | 625 |
return *this; |
| 626 | 626 |
} |
| 627 | 627 |
|
| 628 | 628 |
/// \brief Skip writing arc set |
| 629 | 629 |
/// |
| 630 |
/// The \c \@arcs section will |
|
| 630 |
/// The \c \@arcs section will not be written to the stream. |
|
| 631 | 631 |
DigraphWriter& skipArcs() {
|
| 632 | 632 |
LEMON_ASSERT(!_skip_arcs, "Multiple usage of skipArcs() member"); |
| 633 | 633 |
_skip_arcs = true; |
| 634 | 634 |
return *this; |
| ... | ... |
@@ -834,9 +834,9 @@ |
| 834 | 834 |
/// @{
|
| 835 | 835 |
|
| 836 | 836 |
/// \brief Start the batch processing |
| 837 | 837 |
/// |
| 838 |
/// This function starts the batch processing |
|
| 838 |
/// This function starts the batch processing. |
|
| 839 | 839 |
void run() {
|
| 840 | 840 |
if (!_skip_nodes) {
|
| 841 | 841 |
writeNodes(); |
| 842 | 842 |
} else {
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -849,34 +849,43 @@ |
| 849 | 849 |
} |
| 850 | 850 |
writeAttributes(); |
| 851 | 851 |
} |
| 852 | 852 |
|
| 853 |
/// \brief |
|
| 853 |
/// \brief Give back the stream of the writer |
|
| 854 | 854 |
/// |
| 855 |
/// |
|
| 855 |
/// Give back the stream of the writer. |
|
| 856 | 856 |
std::ostream& ostream() {
|
| 857 | 857 |
return *_os; |
| 858 | 858 |
} |
| 859 | 859 |
|
| 860 | 860 |
/// @} |
| 861 | 861 |
}; |
| 862 | 862 |
|
| 863 |
/// \brief Return a \ref DigraphWriter class |
|
| 864 |
/// |
|
| 865 |
/// This function just returns a \ref DigraphWriter class. |
|
| 863 | 866 |
/// \relates DigraphWriter |
| 864 | 867 |
template <typename Digraph> |
| 865 | 868 |
DigraphWriter<Digraph> digraphWriter(std::ostream& os, |
| 866 | 869 |
const Digraph& digraph) {
|
| 867 | 870 |
DigraphWriter<Digraph> tmp(os, digraph); |
| 868 | 871 |
return tmp; |
| 869 | 872 |
} |
| 870 | 873 |
|
| 874 |
/// \brief Return a \ref DigraphWriter class |
|
| 875 |
/// |
|
| 876 |
/// This function just returns a \ref DigraphWriter class. |
|
| 871 | 877 |
/// \relates DigraphWriter |
| 872 | 878 |
template <typename Digraph> |
| 873 | 879 |
DigraphWriter<Digraph> digraphWriter(const std::string& fn, |
| 874 | 880 |
const Digraph& digraph) {
|
| 875 | 881 |
DigraphWriter<Digraph> tmp(fn, digraph); |
| 876 | 882 |
return tmp; |
| 877 | 883 |
} |
| 878 | 884 |
|
| 885 |
/// \brief Return a \ref DigraphWriter class |
|
| 886 |
/// |
|
| 887 |
/// This function just returns a \ref DigraphWriter class. |
|
| 879 | 888 |
/// \relates DigraphWriter |
| 880 | 889 |
template <typename Digraph> |
| 881 | 890 |
DigraphWriter<Digraph> digraphWriter(const char* fn, |
| 882 | 891 |
const Digraph& digraph) {
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -897,11 +906,15 @@ |
| 897 | 906 |
GraphWriter<Graph> graphWriter(const char *fn, const Graph& graph); |
| 898 | 907 |
|
| 899 | 908 |
/// \ingroup lemon_io |
| 900 | 909 |
/// |
| 901 |
/// \brief LGF writer for directed graphs |
|
| 910 |
/// \brief \ref lgf-format "LGF" writer for directed graphs |
|
| 902 | 911 |
/// |
| 903 | 912 |
/// This utility writes an \ref lgf-format "LGF" file. |
| 913 |
/// |
|
| 914 |
/// It can be used almost the same way as \c DigraphWriter. |
|
| 915 |
/// The only difference is that this class can handle edges and |
|
| 916 |
/// edge maps as well as arcs and arc maps. |
|
| 904 | 917 |
template <typename _Graph> |
| 905 | 918 |
class GraphWriter {
|
| 906 | 919 |
public: |
| 907 | 920 |
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -1022,11 +1035,11 @@ |
| 1022 | 1035 |
|
| 1023 | 1036 |
/// \name Writing rules |
| 1024 | 1037 |
/// @{
|
| 1025 | 1038 |
|
| 1026 |
/// \brief Node map |
|
| 1039 |
/// \brief Node map writing rule |
|
| 1027 | 1040 |
/// |
| 1028 |
/// Add a node map |
|
| 1041 |
/// Add a node map writing rule to the writer. |
|
| 1029 | 1042 |
template <typename Map> |
| 1030 | 1043 |
GraphWriter& nodeMap(const std::string& caption, const Map& map) {
|
| 1031 | 1044 |
checkConcept<concepts::ReadMap<Node, typename Map::Value>, Map>(); |
| 1032 | 1045 |
_writer_bits::MapStorageBase<Node>* storage = |
| ... | ... |
@@ -1168,30 +1181,30 @@ |
| 1168 | 1181 |
_attributes.push_back(std::make_pair(caption, storage)); |
| 1169 | 1182 |
return *this; |
| 1170 | 1183 |
} |
| 1171 | 1184 |
|
| 1172 |
/// \name |
|
| 1185 |
/// \name Section captions |
|
| 1173 | 1186 |
/// @{
|
| 1174 | 1187 |
|
| 1175 |
/// \brief |
|
| 1188 |
/// \brief Add an additional caption to the \c \@nodes section |
|
| 1176 | 1189 |
/// |
| 1177 |
/// |
|
| 1190 |
/// Add an additional caption to the \c \@nodes section. |
|
| 1178 | 1191 |
GraphWriter& nodes(const std::string& caption) {
|
| 1179 | 1192 |
_nodes_caption = caption; |
| 1180 | 1193 |
return *this; |
| 1181 | 1194 |
} |
| 1182 | 1195 |
|
| 1183 |
/// \brief |
|
| 1196 |
/// \brief Add an additional caption to the \c \@arcs section |
|
| 1184 | 1197 |
/// |
| 1185 |
/// |
|
| 1198 |
/// Add an additional caption to the \c \@arcs section. |
|
| 1186 | 1199 |
GraphWriter& edges(const std::string& caption) {
|
| 1187 | 1200 |
_edges_caption = caption; |
| 1188 | 1201 |
return *this; |
| 1189 | 1202 |
} |
| 1190 | 1203 |
|
| 1191 |
/// \brief |
|
| 1204 |
/// \brief Add an additional caption to the \c \@attributes section |
|
| 1192 | 1205 |
/// |
| 1193 |
/// |
|
| 1206 |
/// Add an additional caption to the \c \@attributes section. |
|
| 1194 | 1207 |
GraphWriter& attributes(const std::string& caption) {
|
| 1195 | 1208 |
_attributes_caption = caption; |
| 1196 | 1209 |
return *this; |
| 1197 | 1210 |
} |
| ... | ... |
@@ -1200,18 +1213,18 @@ |
| 1200 | 1213 |
/// @{
|
| 1201 | 1214 |
|
| 1202 | 1215 |
/// \brief Skip writing the node set |
| 1203 | 1216 |
/// |
| 1204 |
/// The \c \@nodes section will |
|
| 1217 |
/// The \c \@nodes section will not be written to the stream. |
|
| 1205 | 1218 |
GraphWriter& skipNodes() {
|
| 1206 | 1219 |
LEMON_ASSERT(!_skip_nodes, "Multiple usage of skipNodes() member"); |
| 1207 | 1220 |
_skip_nodes = true; |
| 1208 | 1221 |
return *this; |
| 1209 | 1222 |
} |
| 1210 | 1223 |
|
| 1211 | 1224 |
/// \brief Skip writing edge set |
| 1212 | 1225 |
/// |
| 1213 |
/// The \c \@edges section will |
|
| 1226 |
/// The \c \@edges section will not be written to the stream. |
|
| 1214 | 1227 |
GraphWriter& skipEdges() {
|
| 1215 | 1228 |
LEMON_ASSERT(!_skip_edges, "Multiple usage of skipEdges() member"); |
| 1216 | 1229 |
_skip_edges = true; |
| 1217 | 1230 |
return *this; |
| ... | ... |
@@ -1417,9 +1430,9 @@ |
| 1417 | 1430 |
/// @{
|
| 1418 | 1431 |
|
| 1419 | 1432 |
/// \brief Start the batch processing |
| 1420 | 1433 |
/// |
| 1421 |
/// This function starts the batch processing |
|
| 1434 |
/// This function starts the batch processing. |
|
| 1422 | 1435 |
void run() {
|
| 1423 | 1436 |
if (!_skip_nodes) {
|
| 1424 | 1437 |
writeNodes(); |
| 1425 | 1438 |
} else {
|
| ... | ... |
@@ -1432,32 +1445,41 @@ |
| 1432 | 1445 |
} |
| 1433 | 1446 |
writeAttributes(); |
| 1434 | 1447 |
} |
| 1435 | 1448 |
|
| 1436 |
/// \brief |
|
| 1449 |
/// \brief Give back the stream of the writer |
|
| 1437 | 1450 |
/// |
| 1438 |
/// |
|
| 1451 |
/// Give back the stream of the writer |
|
| 1439 | 1452 |
std::ostream& ostream() {
|
| 1440 | 1453 |
return *_os; |
| 1441 | 1454 |
} |
| 1442 | 1455 |
|
| 1443 | 1456 |
/// @} |
| 1444 | 1457 |
}; |
| 1445 | 1458 |
|
| 1459 |
/// \brief Return a \ref GraphWriter class |
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/// |
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/// This function just returns a \ref GraphWriter class. |
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/// \relates GraphWriter |
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template <typename Graph> |
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GraphWriter<Graph> graphWriter(std::ostream& os, const Graph& graph) {
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GraphWriter<Graph> tmp(os, graph); |
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return tmp; |
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} |
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/// \brief Return a \ref GraphWriter class |
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/// |
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/// This function just returns a \ref GraphWriter class. |
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/// \relates GraphWriter |
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template <typename Graph> |
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GraphWriter<Graph> graphWriter(const std::string& fn, const Graph& graph) {
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GraphWriter<Graph> tmp(fn, graph); |
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return tmp; |
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} |
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/// \brief Return a \ref GraphWriter class |
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/// |
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/// This function just returns a \ref GraphWriter class. |
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/// \relates GraphWriter |
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template <typename Graph> |
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GraphWriter<Graph> graphWriter(const char* fn, const Graph& graph) {
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GraphWriter<Graph> tmp(fn, graph); |
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