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/* -*- mode: C++; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
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 *
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 * This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library.
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 *
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 * Copyright (C) 2003-2008
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 * Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
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 * (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES).
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 *
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 * Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted
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 * provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For
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 * precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file.
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 *
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 * This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind,
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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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 *
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 */
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namespace lemon {
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/*!
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\page migration Migration from the 0.x Series
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This guide gives an in depth description on what has changed compared
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to the 0.x release series.
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Many of these changes adjusted automatically by the
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<tt>script/lemon-0.x-to-1.x.sh</tt> tool. Those requiring manual
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update are typeset <b>boldface</b>.
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\section migration-graph Graph Related Name Changes
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- \ref concepts::Digraph "Directed graphs" are called \c Digraph and
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  they have <tt>Arc</tt>s (instead of <tt>Edge</tt>s), while
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  \ref concepts::Graph "undirected graphs" are called \c Graph
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  (instead of \c UGraph) and they have <tt>Edge</tt>s (instead of
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  <tt>UEdge</tt>s). These changes reflected thoroughly everywhere in
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  the library. Namely,
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    - \c %ListGraph -> \c ListDigraph, \c %SmartGraph -> \c SmartDigraph etc.
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  - \c UGraph -> \c Graph
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    - \c ListUGraph -> \c ListGraph, \c SmartUGraph -> \c SmartGraph etc.
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  - \c Edge -> \c Arc, \c UEdge -> \c Edge
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  - \c EdgeMap -> \c ArcMap, \c UEdgeMap -> \c EdgeMap
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    \c ugraph, \e edge or \e arc should also be updated.
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\warning
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<b>The <tt>script/lemon-0.x-to-1.x.sh</tt> tool replaces all instances of
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the words \c graph, \c digraph, \c edge and \c arc, so it replaces them
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\section migration-lgf LGF tools
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 - The \ref lgf-format "LGF file format" has changed,
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#!/bin/bash
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325 315
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332 322
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333 323
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337
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326
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327
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339 329
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359
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361
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362
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349
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363 352
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376 365
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377 366

	
378
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379
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380
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381
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382
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383
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368
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369
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370
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371
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384 372
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385 373
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397 385
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398 386

	
399
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400
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401
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402
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403
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404
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387
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388
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389
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390
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391
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405 392
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406 393
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417 404
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418 405

	
419
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420
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421
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422
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423
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424
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406
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407
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408
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409
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410
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425 411
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426 412
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437 423
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438 424

	
439
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440
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441
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442
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443
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426
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427
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428
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429
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444 430
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445 431
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457 443
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458 444

	
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460
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461
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462
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463
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445
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446
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447
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449
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465 451
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#include <lemon/concepts/maps.h>
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29
/// \ingroup graphbits
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30
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31
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33 33
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36
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37
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38
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39
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40
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41
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42
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43
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45
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35
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36
  //
37
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38
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39
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40
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41
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42
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43
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44
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45
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46 46
  template <typename _Graph, typename _Item, typename _Value>
47 47
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48 48
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49 49
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50
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51 51
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52
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53 53
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54
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54
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55 55
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57
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57
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58 58
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59
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59
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60 60
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62
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64
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64
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65 65
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67
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67
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68 68
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70
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70
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71 71
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76 76
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77 77

	
78
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79
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80
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78
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79
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80
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81 81
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82 82
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90 90
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91 91

	
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93
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94
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92
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93
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94
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95 95
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96 96
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106 106
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107
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108
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109
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107
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108
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109
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110 110
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111 111
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123 123
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127
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128
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129
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130
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131
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125
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126
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127
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128
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129
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130
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131
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132 132
    ArrayMap& operator=(const ArrayMap& cmap) {
133 133
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137
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138
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139
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140
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141
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142
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137
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138
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139
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140
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141
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142
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143 143
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144 144
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154 154
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156
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157
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155
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156
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157
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158 158
    virtual ~ArrayMap() {
159 159
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171 171
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175
    /// The subscript operator. The map can be subscripted by the
176
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175
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176
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177 177
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180 180
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184
    /// The const subscript operator. The map can be subscripted by the
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294
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295
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305 305
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307
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308
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309
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310
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307
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308
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309
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#include <lemon/concepts/maps.h>
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31
///\ingroup digraphbits
32
///\file
33
///\brief Extenders for the digraph types
31
//\ingroup digraphbits
32
//\file
33
//\brief Extenders for the digraph types
34 34
namespace lemon {
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36
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37
  ///
38
  /// \brief BaseDigraph to BaseGraph extender
36
  // \ingroup digraphbits
37
  //
38
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39 39
  template <typename Base>
40 40
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75 75
    };
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77
    /// First node of the edge
77
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78 78
    Node u(const Edge &e) const {
79 79
      return Parent::source(e);
80 80
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82
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82
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83 83
    Node source(const Arc &e) const {
84 84
      return e.forward ? Parent::source(e) : Parent::target(e);
85 85
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87
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87
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88 88
    Node v(const Edge &e) const {
89 89
      return Parent::target(e);
90 90
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91 91

	
92
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92
    // Target of the given arc
93 93
    Node target(const Arc &e) const {
94 94
      return e.forward ? Parent::target(e) : Parent::source(e);
95 95
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96 96

	
97
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98
    ///
99
    /// Returns a directed arc corresponding to the specified edge.
100
    /// If the given bool is true, the first node of the given edge and
101
    /// the source node of the returned arc are the same.
97
    // \brief Directed arc from an edge.
98
    //
99
    // Returns a directed arc corresponding to the specified edge.
100
    // If the given bool is true, the first node of the given edge and
101
    // the source node of the returned arc are the same.
102 102
    static Arc direct(const Edge &e, bool d) {
103 103
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104 104
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105 105

	
106
    /// Returns whether the given directed arc has the same orientation
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106
    // Returns whether the given directed arc has the same orientation
107
    // as the corresponding edge.
108 108
    static bool direction(const Arc &a) { return a.forward; }
109 109

	
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#define LEMON_BEZIER_H
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22
///\ingroup misc
23
///\file
24
///\brief Classes to compute with Bezier curves.
25
///
26
///Up to now this file is used internally by \ref graph_to_eps.h
22
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23
//\file
24
//\brief Classes to compute with Bezier curves.
25
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26
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28 28
#include<lemon/dim2.h>
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#define LEMON_BITS_DEFAULT_MAP_H
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22

	
23 22
#include <lemon/bits/array_map.h>
24 23
#include <lemon/bits/vector_map.h>
25 24
//#include <lemon/bits/debug_map.h>
26 25

	
27
///\ingroup graphbits
28
///\file
29
///\brief Graph maps that construct and destruct their elements dynamically.
26
//\ingroup graphbits
27
//\file
28
//\brief Graph maps that construct and destruct their elements dynamically.
30 29

	
31 30
namespace lemon {
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150 149
// #endif
151 150

	
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  /// \e
151
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153 152
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154 153
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#define LEMON_BITS_ENABLE_IF_H
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38
///\file
39
///\brief Miscellaneous basic utilities
38
//\file
39
//\brief Miscellaneous basic utilities
40 40

	
41 41
namespace lemon
42 42
{
43 43

	
44
  /// Basic type for defining "tags". A "YES" condition for \c enable_if.
44
  // Basic type for defining "tags". A "YES" condition for \c enable_if.
45 45

	
46
  /// Basic type for defining "tags". A "YES" condition for \c enable_if.
47
  ///
48
  ///\sa False
46
  // Basic type for defining "tags". A "YES" condition for \c enable_if.
47
  //
48
  //\sa False
49 49
  struct True {
50
    ///\e
50
    //\e
51 51
    static const bool value = true;
52 52
  };
53 53

	
54
  /// Basic type for defining "tags". A "NO" condition for \c enable_if.
54
  // Basic type for defining "tags". A "NO" condition for \c enable_if.
55 55

	
56
  /// Basic type for defining "tags". A "NO" condition for \c enable_if.
57
  ///
58
  ///\sa True
56
  // Basic type for defining "tags". A "NO" condition for \c enable_if.
57
  //
58
  //\sa True
59 59
  struct False {
60
    ///\e
60
    //\e
61 61
    static const bool value = false;
62 62
  };
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#include <lemon/concepts/maps.h>
29 29

	
30
///\ingroup graphbits
31
///\file
32
///\brief Extenders for the digraph types
30
//\ingroup graphbits
31
//\file
32
//\brief Extenders for the digraph types
33 33
namespace lemon {
34 34

	
35
  /// \ingroup graphbits
36
  ///
37
  /// \brief Extender for the Digraphs
35
  // \ingroup graphbits
36
  //
37
  // \brief Extender for the Digraphs
38 38
  template <typename Base>
39 39
  class DigraphExtender : public Base {
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187 187
    };
188 188

	
189
    /// \brief Base node of the iterator
190
    ///
191
    /// Returns the base node (i.e. the source in this case) of the iterator
189
    // \brief Base node of the iterator
190
    //
191
    // Returns the base node (i.e. the source in this case) of the iterator
192 192
    Node baseNode(const OutArcIt &arc) const {
193 193
      return Parent::source(arc);
194 194
    }
195
    /// \brief Running node of the iterator
196
    ///
197
    /// Returns the running node (i.e. the target in this case) of the
198
    /// iterator
195
    // \brief Running node of the iterator
196
    //
197
    // Returns the running node (i.e. the target in this case) of the
198
    // iterator
199 199
    Node runningNode(const OutArcIt &arc) const {
200 200
      return Parent::target(arc);
201 201
    }
202 202

	
203
    /// \brief Base node of the iterator
204
    ///
205
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203
    // \brief Base node of the iterator
204
    //
205
    // Returns the base node (i.e. the target in this case) of the iterator
206 206
    Node baseNode(const InArcIt &arc) const {
207 207
      return Parent::target(arc);
208 208
    }
209
    /// \brief Running node of the iterator
210
    ///
211
    /// Returns the running node (i.e. the source in this case) of the
212
    /// iterator
209
    // \brief Running node of the iterator
210
    //
211
    // Returns the running node (i.e. the source in this case) of the
212
    // iterator
213 213
    Node runningNode(const InArcIt &arc) const {
214 214
      return Parent::source(arc);
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326 326
  };
327 327

	
328
  /// \ingroup _graphbits
329
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330
  /// \brief Extender for the Graphs
328
  // \ingroup _graphbits
329
  //
330
  // \brief Extender for the Graphs
331 331
  template <typename Base>
332 332
  class GraphExtender : public Base {
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556 556
    };
557 557

	
558
    /// \brief Base node of the iterator
559
    ///
560
    /// Returns the base node (ie. the source in this case) of the iterator
558
    // \brief Base node of the iterator
559
    //
560
    // Returns the base node (ie. the source in this case) of the iterator
561 561
    Node baseNode(const OutArcIt &arc) const {
562 562
      return Parent::source(static_cast<const Arc&>(arc));
563 563
    }
564
    /// \brief Running node of the iterator
565
    ///
566
    /// Returns the running node (ie. the target in this case) of the
567
    /// iterator
564
    // \brief Running node of the iterator
565
    //
566
    // Returns the running node (ie. the target in this case) of the
567
    // iterator
568 568
    Node runningNode(const OutArcIt &arc) const {
569 569
      return Parent::target(static_cast<const Arc&>(arc));
570 570
    }
571 571

	
572
    /// \brief Base node of the iterator
573
    ///
574
    /// Returns the base node (ie. the target in this case) of the iterator
572
    // \brief Base node of the iterator
573
    //
574
    // Returns the base node (ie. the target in this case) of the iterator
575 575
    Node baseNode(const InArcIt &arc) const {
576 576
      return Parent::target(static_cast<const Arc&>(arc));
577 577
    }
578
    /// \brief Running node of the iterator
579
    ///
580
    /// Returns the running node (ie. the source in this case) of the
581
    /// iterator
578
    // \brief Running node of the iterator
579
    //
580
    // Returns the running node (ie. the source in this case) of the
581
    // iterator
582 582
    Node runningNode(const InArcIt &arc) const {
583 583
      return Parent::source(static_cast<const Arc&>(arc));
584 584
    }
585 585

	
586
    /// Base node of the iterator
587
    ///
588
    /// Returns the base node of the iterator
586
    // Base node of the iterator
587
    //
588
    // Returns the base node of the iterator
589 589
    Node baseNode(const IncEdgeIt &edge) const {
590 590
      return edge._direction ? u(edge) : v(edge);
591 591
    }
592
    /// Running node of the iterator
593
    ///
594
    /// Returns the running node of the iterator
592
    // Running node of the iterator
593
    //
594
    // Returns the running node of the iterator
595 595
    Node runningNode(const IncEdgeIt &edge) const {
596 596
      return edge._direction ? v(edge) : u(edge);
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#include <lemon/concepts/maps.h>
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29
///\file
30
///\brief Extenders for iterable maps.
29
//\file
30
//\brief Extenders for iterable maps.
31 31

	
32 32
namespace lemon {
33 33

	
34
  /// \ingroup graphbits
35
  ///
36
  /// \brief Extender for maps
34
  // \ingroup graphbits
35
  //
36
  // \brief Extender for maps
37 37
  template <typename _Map>
38 38
  class MapExtender : public _Map {
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172 172
  };
173 173

	
174
  /// \ingroup graphbits
175
  ///
176
  /// \brief Extender for maps which use a subset of the items.
174
  // \ingroup graphbits
175
  //
176
  // \brief Extender for maps which use a subset of the items.
177 177
  template <typename _Graph, typename _Map>
178 178
  class SubMapExtender : public _Map {
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#define LEMON_BITS_TRAITS_H
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22
///\file
23
///\brief Traits for graphs and maps
24
///
22
//\file
23
//\brief Traits for graphs and maps
24
//
25 25

	
26 26
#include <lemon/bits/enable_if.h>
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29 29
#include <lemon/concepts/maps.h>
30 30

	
31
///\ingroup graphbits
32
///
33
///\file
34
///\brief Vector based graph maps.
31
//\ingroup graphbits
32
//
33
//\file
34
//\brief Vector based graph maps.
35 35
namespace lemon {
36 36

	
37
  /// \ingroup graphbits
38
  ///
39
  /// \brief Graph map based on the std::vector storage.
40
  ///
41
  /// The VectorMap template class is graph map structure what
42
  /// automatically updates the map when a key is added to or erased from
43
  /// the map. This map type uses the std::vector to store the values.
44
  ///
45
  /// \tparam _Graph The graph this map is attached to.
46
  /// \tparam _Item The item type of the graph items.
47
  /// \tparam _Value The value type of the map.
37
  // \ingroup graphbits
38
  //
39
  // \brief Graph map based on the std::vector storage.
40
  //
41
  // The VectorMap template class is graph map structure what
42
  // automatically updates the map when a key is added to or erased from
43
  // the map. This map type uses the std::vector to store the values.
44
  //
45
  // \tparam _Graph The graph this map is attached to.
46
  // \tparam _Item The item type of the graph items.
47
  // \tparam _Value The value type of the map.
48 48
  template <typename _Graph, typename _Item, typename _Value>
49 49
  class VectorMap
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51 51
  private:
52 52

	
53
    /// The container type of the map.
53
    // The container type of the map.
54 54
    typedef std::vector<_Value> Container;
55 55

	
56 56
  public:
57 57

	
58
    /// The graph type of the map.
58
    // The graph type of the map.
59 59
    typedef _Graph Graph;
60
    /// The item type of the map.
60
    // The item type of the map.
61 61
    typedef _Item Item;
62
    /// The reference map tag.
62
    // The reference map tag.
63 63
    typedef True ReferenceMapTag;
64 64

	
65
    /// The key type of the map.
65
    // The key type of the map.
66 66
    typedef _Item Key;
67
    /// The value type of the map.
67
    // The value type of the map.
68 68
    typedef _Value Value;
69 69

	
70
    /// The notifier type.
70
    // The notifier type.
71 71
    typedef typename ItemSetTraits<_Graph, _Item>::ItemNotifier Notifier;
72 72

	
73
    /// The map type.
73
    // The map type.
74 74
    typedef VectorMap Map;
75
    /// The base class of the map.
75
    // The base class of the map.
76 76
    typedef typename Notifier::ObserverBase Parent;
77 77

	
78
    /// The reference type of the map;
78
    // The reference type of the map;
79 79
    typedef typename Container::reference Reference;
80
    /// The const reference type of the map;
80
    // The const reference type of the map;
81 81
    typedef typename Container::const_reference ConstReference;
82 82

	
83 83

	
84
    /// \brief Constructor to attach the new map into the notifier.
85
    ///
86
    /// It constructs a map and attachs it into the notifier.
87
    /// It adds all the items of the graph to the map.
84
    // \brief Constructor to attach the new map into the notifier.
85
    //
86
    // It constructs a map and attachs it into the notifier.
87
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88 88
    VectorMap(const Graph& graph) {
89 89
      Parent::attach(graph.notifier(Item()));
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91 91
    }
92 92

	
93
    /// \brief Constructor uses given value to initialize the map.
94
    ///
95
    /// It constructs a map uses a given value to initialize the map.
96
    /// It adds all the items of the graph to the map.
93
    // \brief Constructor uses given value to initialize the map.
94
    //
95
    // It constructs a map uses a given value to initialize the map.
96
    // It adds all the items of the graph to the map.
97 97
    VectorMap(const Graph& graph, const Value& value) {
98 98
      Parent::attach(graph.notifier(Item()));
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101 101

	
102 102
  private:
103
    /// \brief Copy constructor
104
    ///
105
    /// Copy constructor.
103
    // \brief Copy constructor
104
    //
105
    // Copy constructor.
106 106
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107 107
      if (_copy.attached()) {
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111 111
    }
112 112

	
113
    /// \brief Assign operator.
114
    ///
115
    /// This operator assigns for each item in the map the
116
    /// value mapped to the same item in the copied map.
117
    /// The parameter map should be indiced with the same
118
    /// itemset because this assign operator does not change
119
    /// the container of the map.
113
    // \brief Assign operator.
114
    //
115
    // This operator assigns for each item in the map the
116
    // value mapped to the same item in the copied map.
117
    // The parameter map should be indiced with the same
118
    // itemset because this assign operator does not change
119
    // the container of the map.
120 120
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121 121
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123 123

	
124 124

	
125
    /// \brief Template assign operator.
126
    ///
127
    /// The given parameter should be conform to the ReadMap
128
    /// concecpt and could be indiced by the current item set of
129
    /// the NodeMap. In this case the value for each item
130
    /// is assigned by the value of the given ReadMap.
125
    // \brief Template assign operator.
126
    //
127
    // The given parameter should be conform to the ReadMap
128
    // concecpt and could be indiced by the current item set of
129
    // the NodeMap. In this case the value for each item
130
    // is assigned by the value of the given ReadMap.
131 131
    template <typename CMap>
132 132
    VectorMap& operator=(const CMap& cmap) {
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142 142
  public:
143 143

	
144
    /// \brief The subcript operator.
145
    ///
146
    /// The subscript operator. The map can be subscripted by the
147
    /// actual items of the graph.
144
    // \brief The subcript operator.
145
    //
146
    // The subscript operator. The map can be subscripted by the
147
    // actual items of the graph.
148 148
    Reference operator[](const Key& key) {
149 149
      return container[Parent::notifier()->id(key)];
150 150
    }
151 151

	
152
    /// \brief The const subcript operator.
153
    ///
154
    /// The const subscript operator. The map can be subscripted by the
155
    /// actual items of the graph.
152
    // \brief The const subcript operator.
153
    //
154
    // The const subscript operator. The map can be subscripted by the
155
    // actual items of the graph.
156 156
    ConstReference operator[](const Key& key) const {
157 157
      return container[Parent::notifier()->id(key)];
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159 159

	
160 160

	
161
    /// \brief The setter function of the map.
162
    ///
163
    /// It the same as operator[](key) = value expression.
161
    // \brief The setter function of the map.
162
    //
163
    // It the same as operator[](key) = value expression.
164 164
    void set(const Key& key, const Value& value) {
165 165
      (*this)[key] = value;
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168 168
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  extern const Color DARK_CYAN;
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///\brief The concept of maps.
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307
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775
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810
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825
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826 826
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827 827
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836 836
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838
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1022
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1023 1023
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1025
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1027 1027
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1041 1041
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1042 1042
    /// \ref named-func-param "Named parameter"
1043
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1056 1056
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1059 1059
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1060 1060
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1061
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1216
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1217 1217
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1218
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1218
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1220
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1222 1222
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146
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148 148
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162
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164 164
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181
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330
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332 332
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333
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333
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334 334
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335 335
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350
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352 352
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353
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353
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354 354
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355 355
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368 368
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370
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370
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371 371
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372 372
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373
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373
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374 374
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375 375
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386 386
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388
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389 389
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390 390
    ///\ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting
391
    ///\ref ProcessedMap type to be <tt>Digraph::NodeMap<bool></tt>.
391
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392 392
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393 393
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455 455
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456
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456
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457 457
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458 458
    ///\ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting
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987 987
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988 988
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989
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989
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991
    ///This function instantiates a \ref PredMap.
991
    ///This function instantiates a PredMap.
992 992
    ///\param g is the digraph, to which we would like to define the
993
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993
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994 994
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995 995
    {
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1003 1003
    ///By default it is a NullMap.
1004 1004
    typedef NullMap<typename Digraph::Node,bool> ProcessedMap;
1005
    ///Instantiates a \ref ProcessedMap.
1005
    ///Instantiates a ProcessedMap.
1006 1006

	
1007
    ///This function instantiates a \ref ProcessedMap.
1007
    ///This function instantiates a ProcessedMap.
1008 1008
    ///\param g is the digraph, to which
1009
    ///we would like to define the \ref ProcessedMap.
1009
    ///we would like to define the ProcessedMap.
1010 1010
#ifdef DOXYGEN
1011 1011
    static ProcessedMap *createProcessedMap(const Digraph &g)
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1022 1022
    ///It must meet the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept.
1023 1023
    typedef typename Digraph::template NodeMap<typename LM::Value> DistMap;
1024
    ///Instantiates a \ref DistMap.
1024
    ///Instantiates a DistMap.
1025 1025

	
1026
    ///This function instantiates a \ref DistMap.
1026
    ///This function instantiates a DistMap.
1027 1027
    ///\param g is the digraph, to which we would like to define
1028
    ///the \ref DistMap
1028
    ///the DistMap
1029 1029
    static DistMap *createDistMap(const Digraph &g)
1030 1030
    {
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1039 1039
  };
1040 1040

	
1041
  /// Default traits class used by \ref DijkstraWizard
1041
  /// Default traits class used by DijkstraWizard
1042 1042

	
1043 1043
  /// To make it easier to use Dijkstra algorithm
... ...
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1199 1199
    };
1200 1200
    ///\brief \ref named-func-param "Named parameter"
1201
    ///for setting \ref PredMap object.
1201
    ///for setting PredMap object.
1202 1202
    ///
1203 1203
    ///\ref named-func-param "Named parameter"
1204
    ///for setting \ref PredMap object.
1204
    ///for setting PredMap object.
1205 1205
    template<class T>
1206 1206
    DijkstraWizard<SetPredMapBase<T> > predMap(const T &t)
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1217 1217
    };
1218 1218
    ///\brief \ref named-func-param "Named parameter"
1219
    ///for setting \ref DistMap object.
1219
    ///for setting DistMap object.
1220 1220
    ///
1221 1221
    ///\ref named-func-param "Named parameter"
1222
    ///for setting \ref DistMap object.
1222
    ///for setting DistMap object.
1223 1223
    template<class T>
1224 1224
    DijkstraWizard<SetDistMapBase<T> > distMap(const T &t)
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@@ -1235,8 +1235,8 @@
1235 1235
    };
1236 1236
    ///\brief \ref named-func-param "Named parameter"
1237
    ///for setting \ref ProcessedMap object.
1237
    ///for setting ProcessedMap object.
1238 1238
    ///
1239 1239
    /// \ref named-func-param "Named parameter"
1240
    ///for setting \ref ProcessedMap object.
1240
    ///for setting ProcessedMap object.
1241 1241
    template<class T>
1242 1242
    DijkstraWizard<SetProcessedMapBase<T> > processedMap(const T &t)
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260 260

	
261 261

	
262
  /// Bounding box of plain vectors (\ref Point points).
262
  /// Bounding box of plain vectors (points).
263 263

	
264 264
  /// A class to calculate or store the bounding box of plain vectors
265
  /// (\ref Point points).
265
  /// (\ref Point "points").
266 266
  template<typename T>
267 267
  class Box {
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574 574
  }
575 575

	
576
  ///Map of x-coordinates of a \ref Point "Point"-map
576
  ///Map of x-coordinates of a <tt>Point</tt>-map
577 577

	
578
  ///\ingroup maps
579 578
  ///Map of x-coordinates of a \ref Point "Point"-map.
580 579
  ///
... ...
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593 592
  };
594 593

	
595
  ///Returns an \ref XMap class
594
  ///Returns an XMap class
596 595

	
597
  ///This function just returns an \ref XMap class.
598
  ///
599
  ///\ingroup maps
596
  ///This function just returns an XMap class.
600 597
  ///\relates XMap
601 598
  template<class M>
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611 608
  }
612 609

	
613
  ///Constant (read only) version of \ref XMap
610
  ///Constant (read only) version of XMap
614 611

	
615
  ///\ingroup maps
616
  ///Constant (read only) version of \ref XMap
612
  ///Constant (read only) version of XMap.
617 613
  ///
618 614
  template<class M>
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629 625
  };
630 626

	
631
  ///Returns a \ref ConstXMap class
627
  ///Returns a ConstXMap class
632 628

	
633
  ///This function just returns a \ref ConstXMap class.
634
  ///
635
  ///\ingroup maps
629
  ///This function just returns a ConstXMap class.
636 630
  ///\relates ConstXMap
637 631
  template<class M>
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641 635
  }
642 636

	
643
  ///Map of y-coordinates of a \ref Point "Point"-map
637
  ///Map of y-coordinates of a <tt>Point</tt>-map
644 638

	
645
  ///\ingroup maps
646 639
  ///Map of y-coordinates of a \ref Point "Point"-map.
647 640
  ///
... ...
@@ -660,9 +653,7 @@
660 653
  };
661 654

	
662
  ///Returns a \ref YMap class
655
  ///Returns a YMap class
663 656

	
664
  ///This function just returns a \ref YMap class.
665
  ///
666
  ///\ingroup maps
657
  ///This function just returns a YMap class.
667 658
  ///\relates YMap
668 659
  template<class M>
... ...
@@ -678,8 +669,7 @@
678 669
  }
679 670

	
680
  ///Constant (read only) version of \ref YMap
671
  ///Constant (read only) version of YMap
681 672

	
682
  ///\ingroup maps
683
  ///Constant (read only) version of \ref YMap
673
  ///Constant (read only) version of YMap.
684 674
  ///
685 675
  template<class M>
... ...
@@ -696,9 +686,7 @@
696 686
  };
697 687

	
698
  ///Returns a \ref ConstYMap class
688
  ///Returns a ConstYMap class
699 689

	
700
  ///This function just returns a \ref ConstYMap class.
701
  ///
702
  ///\ingroup maps
690
  ///This function just returns a ConstYMap class.
703 691
  ///\relates ConstYMap
704 692
  template<class M>
... ...
@@ -709,10 +697,8 @@
709 697

	
710 698

	
711
  ///\brief Map of the \ref Point::normSquare() "normSquare()"
712
  ///of a \ref Point "Point"-map
699
  ///\brief Map of the normSquare() of a <tt>Point</tt>-map
713 700
  ///
714 701
  ///Map of the \ref Point::normSquare() "normSquare()"
715 702
  ///of a \ref Point "Point"-map.
716
  ///\ingroup maps
717 703
  template<class M>
718 704
  class NormSquareMap
... ...
@@ -728,9 +714,7 @@
728 714
  };
729 715

	
730
  ///Returns a \ref NormSquareMap class
716
  ///Returns a NormSquareMap class
731 717

	
732
  ///This function just returns a \ref NormSquareMap class.
733
  ///
734
  ///\ingroup maps
718
  ///This function just returns a NormSquareMap class.
735 719
  ///\relates NormSquareMap
736 720
  template<class M>
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63 63
  }
64 64

	
65
///Default traits class of \ref GraphToEps
65
///Default traits class of GraphToEps
66 66

	
67 67
///Default traits class of \ref GraphToEps.
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392 392
  class DigraphReader;
393 393

	
394
  /// \brief Return a \ref DigraphReader class
395
  ///
396
  /// This function just returns a \ref DigraphReader class.
397
  /// \relates DigraphReader
394 398
  template <typename Digraph>
395 399
  DigraphReader<Digraph> digraphReader(Digraph& digraph,
396
                                       std::istream& is = std::cin);
397

	
400
                                       std::istream& is = std::cin) {
401
    DigraphReader<Digraph> tmp(digraph, is);
402
    return tmp;
403
  }
404

	
405
  /// \brief Return a \ref DigraphReader class
406
  ///
407
  /// This function just returns a \ref DigraphReader class.
408
  /// \relates DigraphReader
398 409
  template <typename Digraph>
399
  DigraphReader<Digraph> digraphReader(Digraph& digraph, const std::string& fn);
400

	
410
  DigraphReader<Digraph> digraphReader(Digraph& digraph,
411
                                       const std::string& fn) {
412
    DigraphReader<Digraph> tmp(digraph, fn);
413
    return tmp;
414
  }
415

	
416
  /// \brief Return a \ref DigraphReader class
417
  ///
418
  /// This function just returns a \ref DigraphReader class.
419
  /// \relates DigraphReader
401 420
  template <typename Digraph>
402
  DigraphReader<Digraph> digraphReader(Digraph& digraph, const char *fn);
421
  DigraphReader<Digraph> digraphReader(Digraph& digraph, const char* fn) {
422
    DigraphReader<Digraph> tmp(digraph, fn);
423
    return tmp;
424
  }
403 425

	
404 426
  /// \ingroup lemon_io
... ...
@@ -1190,49 +1212,37 @@
1190 1212
  };
1191 1213

	
1192
  /// \brief Return a \ref DigraphReader class
1214
  template <typename Graph>
1215
  class GraphReader;
1216

	
1217
  /// \brief Return a \ref GraphReader class
1193 1218
  ///
1194
  /// This function just returns a \ref DigraphReader class.
1195
  /// \relates DigraphReader
1196
  template <typename Digraph>
1197
  DigraphReader<Digraph> digraphReader(Digraph& digraph,
1198
                                       std::istream& is = std::cin) {
1199
    DigraphReader<Digraph> tmp(digraph, is);
1219
  /// This function just returns a \ref GraphReader class.
1220
  /// \relates GraphReader
1221
  template <typename Graph>
1222
  GraphReader<Graph> graphReader(Graph& graph, std::istream& is = std::cin) {
1223
    GraphReader<Graph> tmp(graph, is);
1200 1224
    return tmp;
1201 1225
  }
1202 1226

	
1203
  /// \brief Return a \ref DigraphReader class
1227
  /// \brief Return a \ref GraphReader class
1204 1228
  ///
1205
  /// This function just returns a \ref DigraphReader class.
1206
  /// \relates DigraphReader
1207
  template <typename Digraph>
1208
  DigraphReader<Digraph> digraphReader(Digraph& digraph,
1209
                                       const std::string& fn) {
1210
    DigraphReader<Digraph> tmp(digraph, fn);
1229
  /// This function just returns a \ref GraphReader class.
1230
  /// \relates GraphReader
1231
  template <typename Graph>
1232
  GraphReader<Graph> graphReader(Graph& graph, const std::string& fn) {
1233
    GraphReader<Graph> tmp(graph, fn);
1211 1234
    return tmp;
1212 1235
  }
1213 1236

	
1214
  /// \brief Return a \ref DigraphReader class
1237
  /// \brief Return a \ref GraphReader class
1215 1238
  ///
1216
  /// This function just returns a \ref DigraphReader class.
1217
  /// \relates DigraphReader
1218
  template <typename Digraph>
1219
  DigraphReader<Digraph> digraphReader(Digraph& digraph, const char* fn) {
1220
    DigraphReader<Digraph> tmp(digraph, fn);
1239
  /// This function just returns a \ref GraphReader class.
1240
  /// \relates GraphReader
1241
  template <typename Graph>
1242
  GraphReader<Graph> graphReader(Graph& graph, const char* fn) {
1243
    GraphReader<Graph> tmp(graph, fn);
1221 1244
    return tmp;
1222 1245
  }
1223 1246

	
1224
  template <typename Graph>
1225
  class GraphReader;
1226

	
1227
  template <typename Graph>
1228
  GraphReader<Graph> graphReader(Graph& graph,
1229
                                 std::istream& is = std::cin);
1230

	
1231
  template <typename Graph>
1232
  GraphReader<Graph> graphReader(Graph& graph, const std::string& fn);
1233

	
1234
  template <typename Graph>
1235
  GraphReader<Graph> graphReader(Graph& graph, const char *fn);
1236

	
1237 1247
  /// \ingroup lemon_io
1238 1248
  ///
... ...
@@ -2032,34 +2042,4 @@
2032 2042
  };
2033 2043

	
2034
  /// \brief Return a \ref GraphReader class
2035
  ///
2036
  /// This function just returns a \ref GraphReader class.
2037
  /// \relates GraphReader
2038
  template <typename Graph>
2039
  GraphReader<Graph> graphReader(Graph& graph, std::istream& is = std::cin) {
2040
    GraphReader<Graph> tmp(graph, is);
2041
    return tmp;
2042
  }
2043

	
2044
  /// \brief Return a \ref GraphReader class
2045
  ///
2046
  /// This function just returns a \ref GraphReader class.
2047
  /// \relates GraphReader
2048
  template <typename Graph>
2049
  GraphReader<Graph> graphReader(Graph& graph, const std::string& fn) {
2050
    GraphReader<Graph> tmp(graph, fn);
2051
    return tmp;
2052
  }
2053

	
2054
  /// \brief Return a \ref GraphReader class
2055
  ///
2056
  /// This function just returns a \ref GraphReader class.
2057
  /// \relates GraphReader
2058
  template <typename Graph>
2059
  GraphReader<Graph> graphReader(Graph& graph, const char* fn) {
2060
    GraphReader<Graph> tmp(graph, fn);
2061
    return tmp;
2062
  }
2063

	
2064 2044
  class SectionReader;
2065 2045

	
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352 352
  class DigraphWriter;
353 353

	
354
  /// \brief Return a \ref DigraphWriter class
355
  ///
356
  /// This function just returns a \ref DigraphWriter class.
357
  /// \relates DigraphWriter
354 358
  template <typename Digraph>
355 359
  DigraphWriter<Digraph> digraphWriter(const Digraph& digraph,
356
                                       std::ostream& os = std::cout);
360
                                       std::ostream& os = std::cout) {
361
    DigraphWriter<Digraph> tmp(digraph, os);
362
    return tmp;
363
  }
357 364

	
365
  /// \brief Return a \ref DigraphWriter class
366
  ///
367
  /// This function just returns a \ref DigraphWriter class.
368
  /// \relates DigraphWriter
358 369
  template <typename Digraph>
359 370
  DigraphWriter<Digraph> digraphWriter(const Digraph& digraph,
360
                                       const std::string& fn);
371
                                       const std::string& fn) {
372
    DigraphWriter<Digraph> tmp(digraph, fn);
373
    return tmp;
374
  }
361 375

	
376
  /// \brief Return a \ref DigraphWriter class
377
  ///
378
  /// This function just returns a \ref DigraphWriter class.
379
  /// \relates DigraphWriter
362 380
  template <typename Digraph>
363 381
  DigraphWriter<Digraph> digraphWriter(const Digraph& digraph,
364
                                       const char *fn);
382
                                       const char* fn) {
383
    DigraphWriter<Digraph> tmp(digraph, fn);
384
    return tmp;
385
  }
365 386

	
366 387
  /// \ingroup lemon_io
... ...
@@ -914,50 +935,38 @@
914 935
  };
915 936

	
916
  /// \brief Return a \ref DigraphWriter class
937
  template <typename Graph>
938
  class GraphWriter;
939

	
940
  /// \brief Return a \ref GraphWriter class
917 941
  ///
918
  /// This function just returns a \ref DigraphWriter class.
919
  /// \relates DigraphWriter
920
  template <typename Digraph>
921
  DigraphWriter<Digraph> digraphWriter(const Digraph& digraph,
922
                                       std::ostream& os = std::cout) {
923
    DigraphWriter<Digraph> tmp(digraph, os);
942
  /// This function just returns a \ref GraphWriter class.
943
  /// \relates GraphWriter
944
  template <typename Graph>
945
  GraphWriter<Graph> graphWriter(const Graph& graph,
946
                                 std::ostream& os = std::cout) {
947
    GraphWriter<Graph> tmp(graph, os);
924 948
    return tmp;
925 949
  }
926 950

	
927
  /// \brief Return a \ref DigraphWriter class
951
  /// \brief Return a \ref GraphWriter class
928 952
  ///
929
  /// This function just returns a \ref DigraphWriter class.
930
  /// \relates DigraphWriter
931
  template <typename Digraph>
932
  DigraphWriter<Digraph> digraphWriter(const Digraph& digraph,
933
                                       const std::string& fn) {
934
    DigraphWriter<Digraph> tmp(digraph, fn);
953
  /// This function just returns a \ref GraphWriter class.
954
  /// \relates GraphWriter
955
  template <typename Graph>
956
  GraphWriter<Graph> graphWriter(const Graph& graph, const std::string& fn) {
957
    GraphWriter<Graph> tmp(graph, fn);
935 958
    return tmp;
936 959
  }
937 960

	
938
  /// \brief Return a \ref DigraphWriter class
961
  /// \brief Return a \ref GraphWriter class
939 962
  ///
940
  /// This function just returns a \ref DigraphWriter class.
941
  /// \relates DigraphWriter
942
  template <typename Digraph>
943
  DigraphWriter<Digraph> digraphWriter(const Digraph& digraph,
944
                                       const char* fn) {
945
    DigraphWriter<Digraph> tmp(digraph, fn);
963
  /// This function just returns a \ref GraphWriter class.
964
  /// \relates GraphWriter
965
  template <typename Graph>
966
  GraphWriter<Graph> graphWriter(const Graph& graph, const char* fn) {
967
    GraphWriter<Graph> tmp(graph, fn);
946 968
    return tmp;
947 969
  }
948 970

	
949
  template <typename Graph>
950
  class GraphWriter;
951

	
952
  template <typename Graph>
953
  GraphWriter<Graph> graphWriter(const Graph& graph,
954
                                 std::ostream& os = std::cout);
955

	
956
  template <typename Graph>
957
  GraphWriter<Graph> graphWriter(const Graph& graph, const std::string& fn);
958

	
959
  template <typename Graph>
960
  GraphWriter<Graph> graphWriter(const Graph& graph, const char *fn);
961

	
962 971
  /// \ingroup lemon_io
963 972
  ///
... ...
@@ -1527,35 +1536,4 @@
1527 1536
  };
1528 1537

	
1529
  /// \brief Return a \ref GraphWriter class
1530
  ///
1531
  /// This function just returns a \ref GraphWriter class.
1532
  /// \relates GraphWriter
1533
  template <typename Graph>
1534
  GraphWriter<Graph> graphWriter(const Graph& graph,
1535
                                 std::ostream& os = std::cout) {
1536
    GraphWriter<Graph> tmp(graph, os);
1537
    return tmp;
1538
  }
1539

	
1540
  /// \brief Return a \ref GraphWriter class
1541
  ///
1542
  /// This function just returns a \ref GraphWriter class.
1543
  /// \relates GraphWriter
1544
  template <typename Graph>
1545
  GraphWriter<Graph> graphWriter(const Graph& graph, const std::string& fn) {
1546
    GraphWriter<Graph> tmp(graph, fn);
1547
    return tmp;
1548
  }
1549

	
1550
  /// \brief Return a \ref GraphWriter class
1551
  ///
1552
  /// This function just returns a \ref GraphWriter class.
1553
  /// \relates GraphWriter
1554
  template <typename Graph>
1555
  GraphWriter<Graph> graphWriter(const Graph& graph, const char* fn) {
1556
    GraphWriter<Graph> tmp(graph, fn);
1557
    return tmp;
1558
  }
1559

	
1560 1538
  class SectionWriter;
1561 1539

	
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414 414
    ///
415 415
    ///\note The <tt>InArcIt</tt>s referencing the changed arc remain
416
    ///valid. However the <tt>ArcIt<tt>s and <tt>OutArcIt</tt>s are
416
    ///valid. However the <tt>ArcIt</tt>s and <tt>OutArcIt</tt>s are
417 417
    ///invalidated.
418 418
    ///
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44 44
  class MapBase {
45 45
  public:
46
    /// \biref The key type of the map.
46
    /// \brief The key type of the map.
47 47
    typedef K Key;
48 48
    /// \brief The value type of the map.
... ...
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
74 74
  };
75 75

	
76
  /// Returns a \ref NullMap class
77

	
78
  /// This function just returns a \ref NullMap class.
76
  /// Returns a \c NullMap class
77

	
78
  /// This function just returns a \c NullMap class.
79 79
  /// \relates NullMap
80 80
  template <typename K, typename V>
... ...
@@ -89,5 +89,5 @@
89 89
  /// value to each key.
90 90
  ///
91
  /// In other aspects it is equivalent to \ref NullMap.
91
  /// In other aspects it is equivalent to \c NullMap.
92 92
  /// So it conforms the \ref concepts::ReadWriteMap "ReadWriteMap"
93 93
  /// concept, but it absorbs the data written to it.
... ...
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
134 134
  };
135 135

	
136
  /// Returns a \ref ConstMap class
137

	
138
  /// This function just returns a \ref ConstMap class.
136
  /// Returns a \c ConstMap class
137

	
138
  /// This function just returns a \c ConstMap class.
139 139
  /// \relates ConstMap
140 140
  template<typename K, typename V>
... ...
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157 157
  /// value to each key.
158 158
  ///
159
  /// In other aspects it is equivalent to \ref NullMap.
159
  /// In other aspects it is equivalent to \c NullMap.
160 160
  /// So it conforms the \ref concepts::ReadWriteMap "ReadWriteMap"
161 161
  /// concept, but it absorbs the data written to it.
... ...
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
183 183
  };
184 184

	
185
  /// Returns a \ref ConstMap class with inlined constant value
186

	
187
  /// This function just returns a \ref ConstMap class with inlined
185
  /// Returns a \c ConstMap class with inlined constant value
186

	
187
  /// This function just returns a \c ConstMap class with inlined
188 188
  /// constant value.
189 189
  /// \relates ConstMap
... ...
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@
213 213
  };
214 214

	
215
  /// Returns an \ref IdentityMap class
216

	
217
  /// This function just returns an \ref IdentityMap class.
215
  /// Returns an \c IdentityMap class
216

	
217
  /// This function just returns an \c IdentityMap class.
218 218
  /// \relates IdentityMap
219 219
  template<typename T>
... ...
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229 229
  /// values to integer keys from the range <tt>[0..size-1]</tt>.
230 230
  /// It can be used with some data structures, for example
231
  /// \ref UnionFind, \ref BinHeap, when the used items are small
231
  /// \c UnionFind, \c BinHeap, when the used items are small
232 232
  /// integers. This map conforms the \ref concepts::ReferenceMap
233 233
  /// "ReferenceMap" concept.
... ...
@@ -269,5 +269,5 @@
269 269
      : _vector(vector.begin(), vector.end()) {}
270 270

	
271
    /// Constructs the map from another \ref RangeMap.
271
    /// Constructs the map from another \c RangeMap.
272 272
    template <typename V1>
273 273
    RangeMap(const RangeMap<V1> &c)
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312 312
  };
313 313

	
314
  /// Returns a \ref RangeMap class
315

	
316
  /// This function just returns a \ref RangeMap class.
314
  /// Returns a \c RangeMap class
315

	
316
  /// This function just returns a \c RangeMap class.
317 317
  /// \relates RangeMap
318 318
  template<typename V>
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321 321
  }
322 322

	
323
  /// \brief Returns a \ref RangeMap class created from an appropriate
323
  /// \brief Returns a \c RangeMap class created from an appropriate
324 324
  /// \c std::vector
325 325

	
326
  /// This function just returns a \ref RangeMap class created from an
326
  /// This function just returns a \c RangeMap class created from an
327 327
  /// appropriate \c std::vector.
328 328
  /// \relates RangeMap
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389 389
      : _map(map.begin(), map.end()), _value(value) {}
390 390

	
391
    /// \brief Constructs the map from another \ref SparseMap.
391
    /// \brief Constructs the map from another \c SparseMap.
392 392
    template<typename V1, typename Comp1>
393 393
    SparseMap(const SparseMap<Key, V1, Comp1> &c)
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434 434
  };
435 435

	
436
  /// Returns a \ref SparseMap class
437

	
438
  /// This function just returns a \ref SparseMap class with specified
436
  /// Returns a \c SparseMap class
437

	
438
  /// This function just returns a \c SparseMap class with specified
439 439
  /// default value.
440 440
  /// \relates SparseMap
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449 449
  }
450 450

	
451
  /// \brief Returns a \ref SparseMap class created from an appropriate
451
  /// \brief Returns a \c SparseMap class created from an appropriate
452 452
  /// \c std::map
453 453

	
454
  /// This function just returns a \ref SparseMap class created from an
454
  /// This function just returns a \c SparseMap class created from an
455 455
  /// appropriate \c std::map.
456 456
  /// \relates SparseMap
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502 502
  };
503 503

	
504
  /// Returns a \ref ComposeMap class
505

	
506
  /// This function just returns a \ref ComposeMap class.
504
  /// Returns a \c ComposeMap class
505

	
506
  /// This function just returns a \c ComposeMap class.
507 507
  ///
508 508
  /// If \c m1 and \c m2 are maps and the \c Value type of \c m2 is
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557 557
  };
558 558

	
559
  /// Returns a \ref CombineMap class
560

	
561
  /// This function just returns a \ref CombineMap class.
559
  /// Returns a \c CombineMap class
560

	
561
  /// This function just returns a \c CombineMap class.
562 562
  ///
563 563
  /// For example, if \c m1 and \c m2 are both maps with \c double
... ...
@@ -626,7 +626,7 @@
626 626
  };
627 627

	
628
  /// Returns a \ref FunctorToMap class
629

	
630
  /// This function just returns a \ref FunctorToMap class.
628
  /// Returns a \c FunctorToMap class
629

	
630
  /// This function just returns a \c FunctorToMap class.
631 631
  ///
632 632
  /// This function is specialized for adaptable binary function
... ...
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685 685
  };
686 686

	
687
  /// Returns a \ref MapToFunctor class
688

	
689
  /// This function just returns a \ref MapToFunctor class.
687
  /// Returns a \c MapToFunctor class
688

	
689
  /// This function just returns a \c MapToFunctor class.
690 690
  /// \relates MapToFunctor
691 691
  template<typename M>
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724 724
  };
725 725

	
726
  /// Returns a \ref ConvertMap class
727

	
728
  /// This function just returns a \ref ConvertMap class.
726
  /// Returns a \c ConvertMap class
727

	
728
  /// This function just returns a \c ConvertMap class.
729 729
  /// \relates ConvertMap
730 730
  template<typename V, typename M>
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764 764
  };
765 765

	
766
  /// Returns a \ref ForkMap class
767

	
768
  /// This function just returns a \ref ForkMap class.
766
  /// Returns a \c ForkMap class
767

	
768
  /// This function just returns a \c ForkMap class.
769 769
  /// \relates ForkMap
770 770
  template <typename M1, typename M2>
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@@ -808,7 +808,7 @@
808 808
  };
809 809

	
810
  /// Returns an \ref AddMap class
811

	
812
  /// This function just returns an \ref AddMap class.
810
  /// Returns an \c AddMap class
811

	
812
  /// This function just returns an \c AddMap class.
813 813
  ///
814 814
  /// For example, if \c m1 and \c m2 are both maps with \c double
... ...
@@ -856,7 +856,7 @@
856 856
  };
857 857

	
858
  /// Returns a \ref SubMap class
859

	
860
  /// This function just returns a \ref SubMap class.
858
  /// Returns a \c SubMap class
859

	
860
  /// This function just returns a \c SubMap class.
861 861
  ///
862 862
  /// For example, if \c m1 and \c m2 are both maps with \c double
... ...
@@ -905,7 +905,7 @@
905 905
  };
906 906

	
907
  /// Returns a \ref MulMap class
908

	
909
  /// This function just returns a \ref MulMap class.
907
  /// Returns a \c MulMap class
908

	
909
  /// This function just returns a \c MulMap class.
910 910
  ///
911 911
  /// For example, if \c m1 and \c m2 are both maps with \c double
... ...
@@ -953,7 +953,7 @@
953 953
  };
954 954

	
955
  /// Returns a \ref DivMap class
956

	
957
  /// This function just returns a \ref DivMap class.
955
  /// Returns a \c DivMap class
956

	
957
  /// This function just returns a \c DivMap class.
958 958
  ///
959 959
  /// For example, if \c m1 and \c m2 are both maps with \c double
... ...
@@ -1039,7 +1039,7 @@
1039 1039
  };
1040 1040

	
1041
  /// Returns a \ref ShiftMap class
1042

	
1043
  /// This function just returns a \ref ShiftMap class.
1041
  /// Returns a \c ShiftMap class
1042

	
1043
  /// This function just returns a \c ShiftMap class.
1044 1044
  ///
1045 1045
  /// For example, if \c m is a map with \c double values and \c v is
... ...
@@ -1053,7 +1053,7 @@
1053 1053
  }
1054 1054

	
1055
  /// Returns a \ref ShiftWriteMap class
1056

	
1057
  /// This function just returns a \ref ShiftWriteMap class.
1055
  /// Returns a \c ShiftWriteMap class
1056

	
1057
  /// This function just returns a \c ShiftWriteMap class.
1058 1058
  ///
1059 1059
  /// For example, if \c m is a map with \c double values and \c v is
... ...
@@ -1141,7 +1141,7 @@
1141 1141
  };
1142 1142

	
1143
  /// Returns a \ref ScaleMap class
1144

	
1145
  /// This function just returns a \ref ScaleMap class.
1143
  /// Returns a \c ScaleMap class
1144

	
1145
  /// This function just returns a \c ScaleMap class.
1146 1146
  ///
1147 1147
  /// For example, if \c m is a map with \c double values and \c v is
... ...
@@ -1155,7 +1155,7 @@
1155 1155
  }
1156 1156

	
1157
  /// Returns a \ref ScaleWriteMap class
1158

	
1159
  /// This function just returns a \ref ScaleWriteMap class.
1157
  /// Returns a \c ScaleWriteMap class
1158

	
1159
  /// This function just returns a \c ScaleWriteMap class.
1160 1160
  ///
1161 1161
  /// For example, if \c m is a map with \c double values and \c v is
... ...
@@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@
1241 1241
  };
1242 1242

	
1243
  /// Returns a \ref NegMap class
1244

	
1245
  /// This function just returns a \ref NegMap class.
1243
  /// Returns a \c NegMap class
1244

	
1245
  /// This function just returns a \c NegMap class.
1246 1246
  ///
1247 1247
  /// For example, if \c m is a map with \c double values, then
... ...
@@ -1254,7 +1254,7 @@
1254 1254
  }
1255 1255

	
1256
  /// Returns a \ref NegWriteMap class
1257

	
1258
  /// This function just returns a \ref NegWriteMap class.
1256
  /// Returns a \c NegWriteMap class
1257

	
1258
  /// This function just returns a \c NegWriteMap class.
1259 1259
  ///
1260 1260
  /// For example, if \c m is a map with \c double values, then
... ...
@@ -1297,7 +1297,7 @@
1297 1297
  };
1298 1298

	
1299
  /// Returns an \ref AbsMap class
1300

	
1301
  /// This function just returns an \ref AbsMap class.
1299
  /// Returns an \c AbsMap class
1300

	
1301
  /// This function just returns an \c AbsMap class.
1302 1302
  ///
1303 1303
  /// For example, if \c m is a map with \c double values, then
... ...
@@ -1346,7 +1346,7 @@
1346 1346
  };
1347 1347

	
1348
  /// Returns a \ref TrueMap class
1349

	
1350
  /// This function just returns a \ref TrueMap class.
1348
  /// Returns a \c TrueMap class
1349

	
1350
  /// This function just returns a \c TrueMap class.
1351 1351
  /// \relates TrueMap
1352 1352
  template<typename K>
... ...
@@ -1383,7 +1383,7 @@
1383 1383
  };
1384 1384

	
1385
  /// Returns a \ref FalseMap class
1386

	
1387
  /// This function just returns a \ref FalseMap class.
1385
  /// Returns a \c FalseMap class
1386

	
1387
  /// This function just returns a \c FalseMap class.
1388 1388
  /// \relates FalseMap
1389 1389
  template<typename K>
... ...
@@ -1430,7 +1430,7 @@
1430 1430
  };
1431 1431

	
1432
  /// Returns an \ref AndMap class
1433

	
1434
  /// This function just returns an \ref AndMap class.
1432
  /// Returns an \c AndMap class
1433

	
1434
  /// This function just returns an \c AndMap class.
1435 1435
  ///
1436 1436
  /// For example, if \c m1 and \c m2 are both maps with \c bool values,
... ...
@@ -1478,7 +1478,7 @@
1478 1478
  };
1479 1479

	
1480
  /// Returns an \ref OrMap class
1481

	
1482
  /// This function just returns an \ref OrMap class.
1480
  /// Returns an \c OrMap class
1481

	
1482
  /// This function just returns an \c OrMap class.
1483 1483
  ///
1484 1484
  /// For example, if \c m1 and \c m2 are both maps with \c bool values,
... ...
@@ -1545,7 +1545,7 @@
1545 1545
  };
1546 1546

	
1547
  /// Returns a \ref NotMap class
1548

	
1549
  /// This function just returns a \ref NotMap class.
1547
  /// Returns a \c NotMap class
1548

	
1549
  /// This function just returns a \c NotMap class.
1550 1550
  ///
1551 1551
  /// For example, if \c m is a map with \c bool values, then
... ...
@@ -1558,7 +1558,7 @@
1558 1558
  }
1559 1559

	
1560
  /// Returns a \ref NotWriteMap class
1561

	
1562
  /// This function just returns a \ref NotWriteMap class.
1560
  /// Returns a \c NotWriteMap class
1561

	
1562
  /// This function just returns a \c NotWriteMap class.
1563 1563
  ///
1564 1564
  /// For example, if \c m is a map with \c bool values, then
... ...
@@ -1606,7 +1606,7 @@
1606 1606
  };
1607 1607

	
1608
  /// Returns an \ref EqualMap class
1609

	
1610
  /// This function just returns an \ref EqualMap class.
1608
  /// Returns an \c EqualMap class
1609

	
1610
  /// This function just returns an \c EqualMap class.
1611 1611
  ///
1612 1612
  /// For example, if \c m1 and \c m2 are maps with keys and values of
... ...
@@ -1654,7 +1654,7 @@
1654 1654
  };
1655 1655

	
1656
  /// Returns an \ref LessMap class
1657

	
1658
  /// This function just returns an \ref LessMap class.
1656
  /// Returns an \c LessMap class
1657

	
1658
  /// This function just returns an \c LessMap class.
1659 1659
  ///
1660 1660
  /// For example, if \c m1 and \c m2 are maps with keys and values of
... ...
@@ -1684,4 +1684,9 @@
1684 1684
  }
1685 1685

	
1686
  /// @}
1687

	
1688
  /// \addtogroup maps
1689
  /// @{
1690

	
1686 1691
  /// \brief Writable bool map for logging each \c true assigned element
1687 1692
  ///
... ...
@@ -1746,7 +1751,7 @@
1746 1751
  };
1747 1752

	
1748
  /// Returns a \ref LoggerBoolMap class
1749

	
1750
  /// This function just returns a \ref LoggerBoolMap class.
1753
  /// Returns a \c LoggerBoolMap class
1754

	
1755
  /// This function just returns a \c LoggerBoolMap class.
1751 1756
  ///
1752 1757
  /// The most important usage of it is storing certain nodes or arcs
... ...
@@ -1768,5 +1773,5 @@
1768 1773
  /// \note LoggerBoolMap is just \ref concepts::WriteMap "writable", so
1769 1774
  /// it cannot be used when a readable map is needed, for example as
1770
  /// \c ReachedMap for \ref Bfs, \ref Dfs and \ref Dijkstra algorithms.
1775
  /// \c ReachedMap for \c Bfs, \c Dfs and \c Dijkstra algorithms.
1771 1776
  ///
1772 1777
  /// \relates LoggerBoolMap
... ...
@@ -1776,4 +1781,9 @@
1776 1781
  }
1777 1782

	
1783
  /// @}
1784

	
1785
  /// \addtogroup graph_maps
1786
  /// @{
1787

	
1778 1788
  /// Provides an immutable and unique id for each item in the graph.
1779 1789

	
... ...
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1883 1893
    typedef typename Map::Value Value;
1884 1894

	
1885

	
1886

	
1887 1895
    /// \brief Constructor.
1888 1896
    ///
... ...
@@ -2050,6 +2058,4 @@
2050 2058
    }
2051 2059

	
2052

	
2053

	
2054 2060
  };
2055 2061

	
... ...
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2267 2273
    ///
2268 2274
    /// Constructor
2269
    /// \param _digraph The digraph that the map belongs to.
2275
    /// \param digraph The digraph that the map belongs to.
2270 2276
    explicit SourceMap(const Digraph& digraph) : _digraph(digraph) {}
2271 2277

	
... ...
@@ -2283,7 +2289,7 @@
2283 2289
  };
2284 2290

	
2285
  /// \brief Returns a \ref SourceMap class.
2291
  /// \brief Returns a \c SourceMap class.
2286 2292
  ///
2287
  /// This function just returns an \ref SourceMap class.
2293
  /// This function just returns an \c SourceMap class.
2288 2294
  /// \relates SourceMap
2289 2295
  template <typename Digraph>
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2306 2312
    ///
2307 2313
    /// Constructor
2308
    /// \param _digraph The digraph that the map belongs to.
2314
    /// \param digraph The digraph that the map belongs to.
2309 2315
    explicit TargetMap(const Digraph& digraph) : _digraph(digraph) {}
2310 2316

	
... ...
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2322 2328
  };
2323 2329

	
2324
  /// \brief Returns a \ref TargetMap class.
2330
  /// \brief Returns a \c TargetMap class.
2325 2331
  ///
2326
  /// This function just returns a \ref TargetMap class.
2332
  /// This function just returns a \c TargetMap class.
2327 2333
  /// \relates TargetMap
2328 2334
  template <typename Digraph>
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2345 2351
    ///
2346 2352
    /// Constructor
2347
    /// \param _graph The graph that the map belongs to.
2353
    /// \param graph The graph that the map belongs to.
2348 2354
    explicit ForwardMap(const Graph& graph) : _graph(graph) {}
2349 2355

	
... ...
@@ -2361,7 +2367,7 @@
2361 2367
  };
2362 2368

	
2363
  /// \brief Returns a \ref ForwardMap class.
2369
  /// \brief Returns a \c ForwardMap class.
2364 2370
  ///
2365
  /// This function just returns an \ref ForwardMap class.
2371
  /// This function just returns an \c ForwardMap class.
2366 2372
  /// \relates ForwardMap
2367 2373
  template <typename Graph>
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2384 2390
    ///
2385 2391
    /// Constructor
2386
    /// \param _graph The graph that the map belongs to.
2392
    /// \param graph The graph that the map belongs to.
2387 2393
    explicit BackwardMap(const Graph& graph) : _graph(graph) {}
2388 2394

	
... ...
@@ -2400,7 +2406,7 @@
2400 2406
  };
2401 2407

	
2402
  /// \brief Returns a \ref BackwardMap class
2403

	
2404
  /// This function just returns a \ref BackwardMap class.
2408
  /// \brief Returns a \c BackwardMap class
2409

	
2410
  /// This function just returns a \c BackwardMap class.
2405 2411
  /// \relates BackwardMap
2406 2412
  template <typename Graph>
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850 850
    int empty() const { return len == 0; }
851 851

	
852
    /// \break Erase all arcs in the digraph.
852
    /// \brief Erase all arcs in the digraph.
853 853
    void clear() {
854 854
      len = 0;
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367 367
      ///This constructor immediately makes a snapshot of the digraph.
368
      ///\param _g The digraph we make a snapshot of.
368
      ///\param graph The digraph we make a snapshot of.
369 369
      Snapshot(SmartDigraph &graph) : _graph(&graph) {
370 370
        node_num=_graph->nodes.size();
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378 378
      ///This function can be called more than once. In case of a repeated
379 379
      ///call, the previous snapshot gets lost.
380
      ///\param _g The digraph we make the snapshot of.
380
      ///\param graph The digraph we make the snapshot of.
381 381
      void save(SmartDigraph &graph)
382 382
      {
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776 776

	
777 777
      ///This constructor immediately makes a snapshot of the digraph.
778
      ///\param g The digraph we make a snapshot of.
778
      ///\param graph The digraph we make a snapshot of.
779 779
      Snapshot(SmartGraph &graph) {
780 780
        graph.saveSnapshot(*this);
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787 787
      ///This function can be called more than once. In case of a repeated
788 788
      ///call, the previous snapshot gets lost.
789
      ///\param g The digraph we make the snapshot of.
789
      ///\param graph The digraph we make the snapshot of.
790 790
      void save(SmartGraph &graph)
791 791
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    ///Basically a Timer can be either running or stopped,
313 313
    ///but it provides a bit finer control on the execution.
314
    ///The \ref Timer also counts the number of \ref start()
315
    ///executions, and is stops only after the same amount (or more)
316
    ///\ref stop() "stop()"s. This can be useful e.g. to compute
317
    ///the running time
314
    ///The \ref lemon::Timer "Timer" also counts the number of
315
    ///\ref lemon::Timer::start() "start()" executions, and it stops
316
    ///only after the same amount (or more) \ref lemon::Timer::stop()
317
    ///"stop()"s. This can be useful e.g. to compute the running time
318 318
    ///of recursive functions.
319
    ///
320 319

	
321 320
    ///@{
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473 472
  };
474 473

	
475
  ///Same as \ref Timer but prints a report on destruction.
474
  ///Same as Timer but prints a report on destruction.
476 475

	
477 476
  ///Same as \ref Timer but prints a report on destruction.
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492 491
    std::ostream &_os;
493 492
  public:
494
    ///\e
493
    ///Constructor
495 494

	
495
    ///Constructor.
496 496
    ///\param title This text will be printed before the ellapsed time.
497 497
    ///\param os The stream to print the report to.
498 498
    ///\param run Sets whether the timer should start immediately.
499

	
500 499
    TimeReport(std::string title,std::ostream &os=std::cerr,bool run=true)
501 500
      : Timer(run), _title(title), _os(os){}
502
    ///\e Prints the ellapsed time on destruction.
501
    ///Destructor that prints the ellapsed time
503 502
    ~TimeReport()
504 503
    {
... ...
@@ -507,5 +506,5 @@
507 506
  };
508 507

	
509
  ///'Do nothing' version of \ref TimeReport
508
  ///'Do nothing' version of TimeReport
510 509

	
511 510
  ///\sa TimeReport
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