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More docs for undirected LGF IO
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The \c \@edges is just a synonym of \c \@arcs.
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The \c \@edges is just a synonym of \c \@arcs. The @arcs section can
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also store the edge set of an undirected graph. In such case there is
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a conventional method for store arc maps in the file, if two columns
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has the same caption with \c '+' and \c '-' prefix, then these columns
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can be regarded as the values of an arc map.
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The \c \@attributes section contains key-value pairs, each line
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consists of two tokens, an attribute name, and then an attribute value.
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consists of two tokens, an attribute name, and then an attribute
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value. The value of the attribute could be also a label value of a
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node or an edge, or even an edge label prefixed with \c '+' or \c '-',
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which regards to the forward or backward directed arc of the
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corresponding edge.
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  /// 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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  /// edge maps as well as arcs and arc maps.
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  ///
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  /// The columns in the \c \@edges (or \c \@arcs) section are the
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  /// edge maps. However, if there are two maps with the same name
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  /// prefixed with \c '+' and \c '-', then these can be read into an
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  /// arc map.  Similarly, an attribute can be read into an arc, if
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  /// it's value is an edge label prefixed with \c '+' or \c '-'.
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  template <typename _Graph>
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  class GraphReader {
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  public:
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  /// It can be used almost the same way as \c DigraphWriter.
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  /// The only difference is that this class can handle edges and
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  /// edge maps as well as arcs and arc maps.
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  ///
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  /// The arc maps are written into the file as two columns, the
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  /// caption of the columns are the name of the map prefixed with \c
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  /// '+' and \c '-'. The arcs are written into the \c \@attributes
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  /// section as a \c '+' or a \c '-' prefix (depends on the direction
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  /// of the arc) and the label of corresponding edge.
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  template <typename _Graph>
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  class GraphWriter {
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  public:
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