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@defgroup io_group Input-Output |
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\brief Graph Input-Output methods |
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This group describes the tools for importing and exporting graphs |
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and graph related data. Now it supports the \ref lgf-format |
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"LEMON Graph Format", the \c DIMACS format and the encapsulated |
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postscript (EPS) format. |
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/** |
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@defgroup lemon_io LEMON |
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@defgroup lemon_io LEMON Graph Format |
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@ingroup io_group |
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\brief Reading and writing LEMON Graph Format. |
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This group describes methods for reading and writing |
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\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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@ingroup io_group |
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\brief General \c EPS drawer and graph exporter |
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This group describes general \c EPS drawing methods and special |
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graph exporting tools. |
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@defgroup nauty_group NAUTY Format |
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@ingroup io_group |
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\brief Read \e Nauty format |
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Tool to read graphs from \e Nauty format data. |
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@defgroup concept Concepts |
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\brief Skeleton classes and concept checking classes |
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This group describes the data/algorithm skeletons and concept checking |
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classes implemented in LEMON. |
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The purpose of the classes in this group is fourfold. |
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- These classes contain the documentations of the %concepts. In order |
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to avoid document multiplications, an implementation of a concept |
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simply refers to the corresponding concept class. |
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* express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any |
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* purpose. |
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#ifndef LEMON_NAUTY_READER_H |
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#define LEMON_NAUTY_READER_H |
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#include <vector> |
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#include <iostream> |
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#include <string> |
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/// \ingroup io_group |
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/// @defgroup nauty_group NAUTY format |
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/// \brief Read \e Nauty format |
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/// Tool to read graphs from \e Nauty format data |
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/// \ingroup nauty_group |
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/// \file |
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/// \brief Nauty file reader. |
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namespace lemon { |
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/// \ingroup nauty_group |
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/// \brief Nauty file reader |
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/// The \e geng program is in the \e gtools suite of the nauty |
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/// package. This tool can generate all non-isomorphic undirected |
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/// graphs with given node number from several classes (for example, |
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/// general, connected, biconnected, triangle-free, 4-cycle-free, |
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/// bipartite and graphs with given edge number and degree |
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/// constraints). This function reads a \e nauty \e graph6 \e format |
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