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typedef typename ItemSetTraits<DGR, Edge>::ItemNotifier EdgeNotifier; |
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EdgeNotifier& notifier(Edge) const { return _digraph->notifier(Edge()); } |
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typedef EdgeNotifier ArcNotifier; |
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ArcNotifier& notifier(Arc) const { return _digraph->notifier(Edge()); } |
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protected: |
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namespace lemon { |
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namespace concepts { |
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/// \brief |
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/// \brief Concept class for \c Node, \c Arc and \c Edge types. |
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/// |
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/// This class describes the interface of Node and Arc (and Edge |
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/// in undirected graphs) subtypes of graph types. |
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/// This class describes the concept of \c Node, \c Arc and \c Edge |
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/// subtypes of digraph and graph types. |
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/// |
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/// \note This class is a template class so that we can use it to |
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/// create graph skeleton classes. The reason for this is than Node |
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/// and Arc types should \em not derive from the same base class. |
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/// For Node you should instantiate it with character 'n' and for Arc |
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/// with 'a'. |
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/// create graph skeleton classes. The reason for this is that \c Node |
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/// and \c Arc (or \c Edge) types should \e not derive from the same |
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/// base class. For \c Node you should instantiate it with character |
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/// \c 'n', for \c Arc with \c 'a' and for \c Edge with \c 'e'. |
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#ifndef DOXYGEN |
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template <char sel = '0'> |
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#endif |
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public: |
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/// \brief Default constructor. |
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/// |
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/// Default constructor. |
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/// \warning The default constructor is not required to set |
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/// the item to some well-defined value. So you should consider it |
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/// as uninitialized. |
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GraphItem() {} |
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/// \brief Copy constructor. |
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/// |
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/// Copy constructor. |
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GraphItem(const GraphItem &) {} |
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/// \brief Constructor for conversion from \c INVALID. |
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/// |
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GraphItem(const GraphItem &) {} |
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/// \brief Invalid constructor \& conversion. |
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/// |
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/// This constructor initializes the item to be invalid. |
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/// Constructor for conversion from \c INVALID. |
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/// It initializes the item to be invalid. |
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/// \sa Invalid for more details. |
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GraphItem(Invalid) {} |
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/// \brief Assignment operator. |
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/// |
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/// The nodes are assignable. |
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/// |
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/// Assignment operator for the item. |
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GraphItem& operator=(const GraphItem&) { return *this; } |
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/// \brief Equality operator. |
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/// |
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/// Two iterators are equal if and only if they represents the |
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/// same node in the graph or both are invalid. |
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/// Equality operator. |
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bool operator==(const GraphItem&) const { return false; } |
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/// \brief Inequality operator. |
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/// |
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/// |
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/// Inequality operator. |
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bool operator!=(const GraphItem&) const { return false; } |
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/// \brief Ordering operator. |
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/// |
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bool operator!=(GraphItem) const { return false; } |
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/// \brief Artificial ordering operator. |
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/// |
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/// To allow the use of graph descriptors as key type in std::map or |
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/// similar associative container we require this. |
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/// This operator defines an ordering of the items. |
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/// It makes possible to use graph item types as key types in |
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/// associative containers (e.g. \c std::map). |
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/// |
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/// \note This operator only have to define some strict ordering of |
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/// the items; this order has nothing to do with the iteration |
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/// ordering of the items. |
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bool operator<(GraphItem) const { return false; } |
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bool operator<(const GraphItem&) const { return false; } |
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template<typename _GraphItem> |
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struct Constraints { |
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i1 = i2 = i3; |
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bool b; |
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// b = (ia == ib) && (ia != ib) && (ia < ib); |
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b = (ia == ib) && (ia != ib); |
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b = (ia == INVALID) && (ib != INVALID); |
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b = (ia < ib); |
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}; |
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}; |
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/// \brief |
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/// \brief Base skeleton class for directed graphs. |
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/// |
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/// This class provides the minimal set of features needed for a |
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/// directed graph structure. All digraph concepts have to |
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/// conform to this base directed graph. It just provides types |
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/// for nodes and arcs and functions to get the source and the |
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/// |
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/// This class describes the base interface of directed graph types. |
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/// All digraph %concepts have to conform to this class. |
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/// It just provides types for nodes and arcs and functions |
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/// to get the source and the target nodes of arcs. |
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class BaseDigraphComponent { |
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public: |
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/// \brief Node class of the digraph. |
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/// |
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/// This class represents the Nodes of the digraph. |
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/// |
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/// This class represents the nodes of the digraph. |
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typedef GraphItem<'n'> Node; |
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/// \brief Arc class of the digraph. |
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/// |
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/// This class represents the |
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/// This class represents the arcs of the digraph. |
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typedef GraphItem<'a'> Arc; |
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/// \brief Return the source node of an arc. |
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/// |
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/// This function returns the source node of an arc. |
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Node source(const Arc&) const { return INVALID; } |
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/// \brief |
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/// \brief Return the target node of an arc. |
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/// |
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/// |
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/// This function returns the target node of an arc. |
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Node target(const Arc&) const { return INVALID; } |
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/// \brief Return the opposite node on the given arc. |
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/// |
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Node target(const Arc&) const { return INVALID;} |
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/// \brief Gives back the source node of an arc. |
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/// |
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/// Gives back the source node of an arc. |
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/// |
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Node source(const Arc&) const { return INVALID;} |
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/// \brief Gives back the opposite node on the given arc. |
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/// |
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/// |
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/// This function returns the opposite node on the given arc. |
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Node oppositeNode(const Node&, const Arc&) const { |
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return INVALID; |
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} |
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}; |
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}; |
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/// \brief |
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/// \brief Base skeleton class for undirected graphs. |
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/// |
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/// This class provides the minimal set of features needed for an |
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/// undirected graph structure. All undirected graph concepts have |
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/// to conform to this base graph. It just provides types for |
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/// nodes, arcs and edges and functions to get the |
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/// source and the target of the arcs and edges, |
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/// conversion from arcs to edges and function to get |
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/// |
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/// This class describes the base interface of undirected graph types. |
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/// All graph %concepts have to conform to this class. |
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/// It extends the interface of \ref BaseDigraphComponent with an |
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/// \c Edge type and functions to get the end nodes of edges, |
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/// to convert from arcs to edges and to get both direction of edges. |
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class BaseGraphComponent : public BaseDigraphComponent { |
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public: |
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typedef BaseDigraphComponent::Node Node; |
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typedef BaseDigraphComponent::Arc Arc; |
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/// \brief Undirected edge class of the graph. |
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/// |
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/// This class represents the edges of the graph. |
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/// The undirected graphs can be used as a directed graph which |
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/// for each arc contains the opposite arc too so the graph is |
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/// bidirected. The edge represents two opposite |
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/// directed arcs. |
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class Edge : public GraphItem<'u'> { |
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/// This class represents the undirected edges of the graph. |
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/// Undirected graphs can be used as directed graphs, each edge is |
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/// represented by two opposite directed arcs. |
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class Edge : public GraphItem<'e'> { |
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typedef GraphItem<' |
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typedef GraphItem<'e'> Parent; |
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/// \brief Default constructor. |
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/// |
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/// Default constructor. |
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/// \warning The default constructor is not required to set |
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/// the item to some well-defined value. So you should consider it |
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/// as uninitialized. |
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Edge() {} |
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/// \brief Copy constructor. |
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/// |
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/// Copy constructor. |
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Edge(const Edge &) : Parent() {} |
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/// \brief Constructor for conversion from \c INVALID. |
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/// |
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Edge(const Edge &) : Parent() {} |
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/// \brief Invalid constructor \& conversion. |
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/// |
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/// This constructor initializes the item to be invalid. |
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/// Constructor for conversion from \c INVALID. |
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/// It initializes the item to be invalid. |
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/// \sa Invalid for more details. |
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Edge(Invalid) {} |
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/// \brief Constructor for conversion from an arc. |
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/// |
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/// Constructor for conversion from an arc. |
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/// Besides the core graph item functionality each arc should |
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/// be convertible to the represented edge. |
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Edge(const Arc&) {} |
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/// \brief Assign an arc to an edge. |
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/// |
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/// This function assigns an arc to an edge. |
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/// Besides the core graph item functionality each arc should |
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/// be convertible to the represented edge. |
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Edge& operator=(const Arc&) { return *this; } |
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}; |
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/// \brief |
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/// \brief Return one end node of an edge. |
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/// |
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/// This function returns one end node of an edge. |
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Node u(const Edge&) const { return INVALID; } |
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/// \brief Return the other end node of an edge. |
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/// |
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/// This function returns the other end node of an edge. |
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Node v(const Edge&) const { return INVALID; } |
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/// \brief Return a directed arc related to an edge. |
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/// |
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/// This function returns a directed arc from its direction and the |
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/// represented edge. |
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Arc direct(const Edge&, bool) const { return INVALID; } |
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/// \brief Return a directed arc related to an edge. |
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/// |
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/// This function returns a directed arc from its source node and the |
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/// represented edge. |
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Arc direct(const Edge&, const Node&) const { return INVALID; } |
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/// \brief Return the direction of the arc. |
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/// |
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/// Returns the direction of the arc. Each arc represents an |
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/// edge with a direction. It gives back the |
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/// direction. |
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bool direction(const Arc&) const { return true; } |
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/// \brief |
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/// \brief Return the opposite arc. |
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/// |
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/// Returns the directed arc from its direction and the |
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/// represented edge. |
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Arc direct(const Edge&, bool) const { return INVALID;} |
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/// \brief Returns the directed arc. |
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/// |
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/// Returns the directed arc from its source and the |
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/// represented edge. |
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Arc direct(const Edge&, const Node&) const { return INVALID;} |
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/// \brief Returns the opposite arc. |
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/// |
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/// Returns the opposite arc. It is the arc representing the |
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/// same edge and has opposite direction. |
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Arc oppositeArc(const Arc&) const { return INVALID;} |
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/// \brief Gives back one ending of an edge. |
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/// |
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/// Gives back one ending of an edge. |
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Node u(const Edge&) const { return INVALID;} |
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/// \brief Gives back the other ending of an edge. |
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/// |
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/// Gives back the other ending of an edge. |
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/// This function returns the opposite arc, i.e. the arc representing |
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/// the same edge and has opposite direction. |
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Arc oppositeArc(const Arc&) const { return INVALID; } |
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template <typename _Graph> |
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struct Constraints { |
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void constraints() { |
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checkConcept<BaseDigraphComponent, _Graph>(); |
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checkConcept<GraphItem<' |
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checkConcept<GraphItem<'e'>, Edge>(); |
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{ |
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Node n; |
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Edge ue(INVALID); |
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n = graph.u(ue); |
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n = graph.v(ue); |
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e = graph.direct(ue, true); |
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e = graph.direct(ue, false); |
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e = graph.direct(ue, n); |
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e = graph.oppositeArc(e); |
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ue = e; |
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}; |
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/// \brief |
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/// \brief Skeleton class for \e idable directed graphs. |
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/// |
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/// This class provides beside the core digraph features |
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/// core id functions for the digraph structure. |
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/// The most of the base digraphs should conform to this concept. |
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/// The id's are unique and immutable. |
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/// This class describes the interface of \e idable directed graphs. |
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/// It extends \ref BaseDigraphComponent with the core ID functions. |
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/// The ids of the items must be unique and immutable. |
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/// This concept is part of the Digraph concept. |
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template <typename BAS = BaseDigraphComponent> |
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class IDableDigraphComponent : public BAS { |
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public: |
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typedef typename Base::Node Node; |
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typedef typename Base::Arc Arc; |
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/// \brief |
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/// \brief Return a unique integer id for the given node. |
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/// |
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/// |
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/// This function returns a unique integer id for the given node. |
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int id(const Node&) const { return -1; } |
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/// \brief Return the node by its unique id. |
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/// |
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/// This function returns the node by its unique id. |
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/// If the digraph does not contain a node with the given id, |
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/// then the result of the function is undefined. |
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Node nodeFromId(int) const { return INVALID; } |
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/// \brief |
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/// \brief Return a unique integer id for the given arc. |
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/// |
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/// Gives back the node by the unique id. |
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/// If the digraph does not contain node with the given id |
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/// then the result of the function is undetermined. |
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Node nodeFromId(int) const { return INVALID;} |
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/// This function returns a unique integer id for the given arc. |
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int id(const Arc&) const { return -1; } |
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/// \brief |
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/// \brief Return the arc by its unique id. |
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/// |
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/// |
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/// This function returns the arc by its unique id. |
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/// If the digraph does not contain an arc with the given id, |
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/// then the result of the function is undefined. |
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Arc arcFromId(int) const { return INVALID; } |
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/// \brief Return an integer greater or equal to the maximum |
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/// node id. |
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/// |
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/// This function returns an integer greater or equal to the |
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/// maximum node id. |
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int maxNodeId() const { return -1; } |
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/// \brief |
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/// \brief Return an integer greater or equal to the maximum |
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/// arc id. |
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/// |
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/// Gives back the arc by the unique id. |
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/// If the digraph does not contain arc with the given id |
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/// then the result of the function is undetermined. |
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Arc arcFromId(int) const { return INVALID;} |
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/// \brief Gives back an integer greater or equal to the maximum |
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/// Node id. |
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/// |
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/// Gives back an integer greater or equal to the maximum Node |
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/// id. |
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int maxNodeId() const { return -1;} |
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/// \brief Gives back an integer greater or equal to the maximum |
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/// Arc id. |
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/// |
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/// Gives back an integer greater or equal to the maximum Arc |
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/// id. |
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int maxArcId() const { return -1;} |
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/// This function returns an integer greater or equal to the |
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/// maximum arc id. |
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int maxArcId() const { return -1; } |
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template <typename _Digraph> |
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struct Constraints { |
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}; |
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}; |
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/// \brief |
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/// \brief Skeleton class for \e idable undirected graphs. |
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/// |
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/// This class provides beside the core undirected graph features |
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/// core id functions for the undirected graph structure. The |
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/// most of the base undirected graphs should conform to this |
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/// concept. The id's are unique and immutable. |
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/// This class describes the interface of \e idable undirected |
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/// graphs. It extends \ref IDableDigraphComponent with the core ID |
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/// functions of undirected graphs. |
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/// The ids of the items must be unique and immutable. |
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/// This concept is part of the Graph concept. |
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template <typename BAS = BaseGraphComponent> |
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class IDableGraphComponent : public IDableDigraphComponent<BAS> { |
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public: |
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using IDableDigraphComponent<Base>::id; |
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/// \brief |
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/// \brief Return a unique integer id for the given edge. |
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/// |
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/// |
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/// This function returns a unique integer id for the given edge. |
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int id(const Edge&) const { return -1; } |
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/// \brief Return the edge by its unique id. |
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/// |
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/// This function returns the edge by its unique id. |
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/// If the graph does not contain an edge with the given id, |
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/// then the result of the function is undefined. |
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Edge edgeFromId(int) const { return INVALID; } |
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/// \brief |
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/// \brief Return an integer greater or equal to the maximum |
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/// edge id. |
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/// |
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/// Gives back the edge by the unique id. If the |
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/// graph does not contain arc with the given id then the |
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/// result of the function is undetermined. |
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Edge edgeFromId(int) const { return INVALID;} |
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/// \brief Gives back an integer greater or equal to the maximum |
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/// Edge id. |
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/// |
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/// Gives back an integer greater or equal to the maximum Edge |
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/// id. |
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403 |
|
|
402 |
/// This function returns an integer greater or equal to the |
|
403 |
/// maximum edge id. |
|
404 |
int maxEdgeId() const { return -1; } |
|
404 | 405 |
|
405 | 406 |
template <typename _Graph> |
406 | 407 |
struct Constraints { |
407 | 408 |
|
408 | 409 |
void constraints() { |
409 |
checkConcept<Base, _Graph >(); |
|
410 | 410 |
checkConcept<IDableDigraphComponent<Base>, _Graph >(); |
411 | 411 |
typename _Graph::Edge edge; |
412 | 412 |
int ueid = graph.id(edge); |
... | ... |
@@ -420,59 +420,71 @@ |
420 | 420 |
}; |
421 | 421 |
}; |
422 | 422 |
|
423 |
/// \brief |
|
423 |
/// \brief Concept class for \c NodeIt, \c ArcIt and \c EdgeIt types. |
|
424 | 424 |
/// |
425 |
/// Skeleton class for graph NodeIt and ArcIt. |
|
426 |
/// |
|
425 |
/// This class describes the concept of \c NodeIt, \c ArcIt and |
|
426 |
/// \c EdgeIt subtypes of digraph and graph types. |
|
427 | 427 |
template <typename GR, typename Item> |
428 | 428 |
class GraphItemIt : public Item { |
429 | 429 |
public: |
430 | 430 |
/// \brief Default constructor. |
431 | 431 |
/// |
432 |
/// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator |
|
433 |
/// to an undefined value. |
|
432 |
/// Default constructor. |
|
433 |
/// \warning The default constructor is not required to set |
|
434 |
/// the iterator to some well-defined value. So you should consider it |
|
435 |
/// as uninitialized. |
|
434 | 436 |
GraphItemIt() {} |
437 |
|
|
435 | 438 |
/// \brief Copy constructor. |
436 | 439 |
/// |
437 | 440 |
/// Copy constructor. |
441 |
GraphItemIt(const GraphItemIt& it) : Item(it) {} |
|
442 |
|
|
443 |
/// \brief Constructor that sets the iterator to the first item. |
|
438 | 444 |
/// |
439 |
GraphItemIt(const GraphItemIt& ) {} |
|
440 |
/// \brief Sets the iterator to the first item. |
|
445 |
/// Constructor that sets the iterator to the first item. |
|
446 |
explicit GraphItemIt(const GR&) {} |
|
447 |
|
|
448 |
/// \brief Constructor for conversion from \c INVALID. |
|
441 | 449 |
/// |
442 |
/// Sets the iterator to the first item of \c the graph. |
|
443 |
/// |
|
444 |
explicit GraphItemIt(const GR&) {} |
|
445 |
/// \brief Invalid constructor \& conversion. |
|
446 |
/// |
|
447 |
/// This constructor initializes the item to be invalid. |
|
450 |
/// Constructor for conversion from \c INVALID. |
|
451 |
/// It initializes the iterator to be invalid. |
|
448 | 452 |
/// \sa Invalid for more details. |
449 | 453 |
GraphItemIt(Invalid) {} |
450 |
|
|
454 |
|
|
455 |
/// \brief Assignment operator. |
|
451 | 456 |
/// |
452 |
/// |
|
457 |
/// Assignment operator for the iterator. |
|
458 |
GraphItemIt& operator=(const GraphItemIt&) { return *this; } |
|
459 |
|
|
460 |
/// \brief Increment the iterator. |
|
453 | 461 |
/// |
454 |
GraphItemIt& operator=(const GraphItemIt&) { return *this; } |
|
455 |
/// \brief Next item. |
|
456 |
/// |
|
457 |
/// Assign the iterator to the next item. |
|
458 |
/// |
|
462 |
/// This operator increments the iterator, i.e. assigns it to the |
|
463 |
/// next item. |
|
459 | 464 |
GraphItemIt& operator++() { return *this; } |
465 |
|
|
460 | 466 |
/// \brief Equality operator |
461 | 467 |
/// |
468 |
/// Equality operator. |
|
462 | 469 |
/// Two iterators are equal if and only if they point to the |
463 | 470 |
/// same object or both are invalid. |
464 | 471 |
bool operator==(const GraphItemIt&) const { return true;} |
472 |
|
|
465 | 473 |
/// \brief Inequality operator |
466 | 474 |
/// |
467 |
/// \sa operator==(Node n) |
|
468 |
/// |
|
475 |
/// Inequality operator. |
|
476 |
/// Two iterators are equal if and only if they point to the |
|
477 |
/// same object or both are invalid. |
|
469 | 478 |
bool operator!=(const GraphItemIt&) const { return true;} |
470 | 479 |
|
471 | 480 |
template<typename _GraphItemIt> |
472 | 481 |
struct Constraints { |
473 | 482 |
void constraints() { |
483 |
checkConcept<GraphItem<>, _GraphItemIt>(); |
|
474 | 484 |
_GraphItemIt it1(g); |
475 | 485 |
_GraphItemIt it2; |
486 |
_GraphItemIt it3 = it1; |
|
487 |
_GraphItemIt it4 = INVALID; |
|
476 | 488 |
|
477 | 489 |
it2 = ++it1; |
478 | 490 |
++it2 = it1; |
... | ... |
@@ -481,16 +493,20 @@ |
481 | 493 |
Item bi = it1; |
482 | 494 |
bi = it2; |
483 | 495 |
} |
484 |
GR& g; |
|
496 |
const GR& g; |
|
485 | 497 |
}; |
486 | 498 |
}; |
487 | 499 |
|
488 |
/// \brief |
|
500 |
/// \brief Concept class for \c InArcIt, \c OutArcIt and |
|
501 |
/// \c IncEdgeIt types. |
|
489 | 502 |
/// |
490 |
/// \note Because InArcIt and OutArcIt may not inherit from the same |
|
491 |
/// base class, the \c sel is a additional template parameter (selector). |
|
492 |
/// For InArcIt you should instantiate it with character 'i' and for |
|
493 |
/// OutArcIt with 'o'. |
|
503 |
/// This class describes the concept of \c InArcIt, \c OutArcIt |
|
504 |
/// and \c IncEdgeIt subtypes of digraph and graph types. |
|
505 |
/// |
|
506 |
/// \note Since these iterator classes do not inherit from the same |
|
507 |
/// base class, there is an additional template parameter (selector) |
|
508 |
/// \c sel. For \c InArcIt you should instantiate it with character |
|
509 |
/// \c 'i', for \c OutArcIt with \c 'o' and for \c IncEdgeIt with \c 'e'. |
|
494 | 510 |
template <typename GR, |
495 | 511 |
typename Item = typename GR::Arc, |
496 | 512 |
typename Base = typename GR::Node, |
... | ... |
@@ -499,47 +515,54 @@ |
499 | 515 |
public: |
500 | 516 |
/// \brief Default constructor. |
501 | 517 |
/// |
502 |
/// @warning The default constructor sets the iterator |
|
503 |
/// to an undefined value. |
|
518 |
/// Default constructor. |
|
519 |
/// \warning The default constructor is not required to set |
|
520 |
/// the iterator to some well-defined value. So you should consider it |
|
521 |
/// as uninitialized. |
|
504 | 522 |
GraphIncIt() {} |
523 |
|
|
505 | 524 |
/// \brief Copy constructor. |
506 | 525 |
/// |
507 | 526 |
/// Copy constructor. |
527 |
GraphIncIt(const GraphIncIt& it) : Item(it) {} |
|
528 |
|
|
529 |
/// \brief Constructor that sets the iterator to the first |
|
530 |
/// incoming or outgoing arc. |
|
508 | 531 |
/// |
509 |
GraphIncIt(GraphIncIt const& gi) : Item(gi) {} |
|
510 |
/// \brief Sets the iterator to the first arc incoming into or outgoing |
|
511 |
/// |
|
532 |
/// Constructor that sets the iterator to the first arc |
|
533 |
/// incoming to or outgoing from the given node. |
|
534 |
explicit GraphIncIt(const GR&, const Base&) {} |
|
535 |
|
|
536 |
/// \brief Constructor for conversion from \c INVALID. |
|
512 | 537 |
/// |
513 |
/// Sets the iterator to the first arc incoming into or outgoing |
|
514 |
/// from the node. |
|
515 |
/// |
|
516 |
explicit GraphIncIt(const GR&, const Base&) {} |
|
517 |
/// \brief Invalid constructor \& conversion. |
|
518 |
/// |
|
519 |
/// |
|
538 |
/// Constructor for conversion from \c INVALID. |
|
539 |
/// It initializes the iterator to be invalid. |
|
520 | 540 |
/// \sa Invalid for more details. |
521 | 541 |
GraphIncIt(Invalid) {} |
522 |
|
|
542 |
|
|
543 |
/// \brief Assignment operator. |
|
523 | 544 |
/// |
524 |
/// |
|
545 |
/// Assignment operator for the iterator. |
|
546 |
GraphIncIt& operator=(const GraphIncIt&) { return *this; } |
|
547 |
|
|
548 |
/// \brief Increment the iterator. |
|
525 | 549 |
/// |
526 |
GraphIncIt& operator=(GraphIncIt const&) { return *this; } |
|
527 |
/// \brief Next item. |
|
528 |
/// |
|
529 |
/// Assign the iterator to the next item. |
|
530 |
/// |
|
550 |
/// This operator increments the iterator, i.e. assigns it to the |
|
551 |
/// next arc incoming to or outgoing from the given node. |
|
531 | 552 |
GraphIncIt& operator++() { return *this; } |
532 | 553 |
|
533 | 554 |
/// \brief Equality operator |
534 | 555 |
/// |
556 |
/// Equality operator. |
|
535 | 557 |
/// Two iterators are equal if and only if they point to the |
536 | 558 |
/// same object or both are invalid. |
537 | 559 |
bool operator==(const GraphIncIt&) const { return true;} |
538 | 560 |
|
539 | 561 |
/// \brief Inequality operator |
540 | 562 |
/// |
541 |
/// \sa operator==(Node n) |
|
542 |
/// |
|
563 |
/// Inequality operator. |
|
564 |
/// Two iterators are equal if and only if they point to the |
|
565 |
/// same object or both are invalid. |
|
543 | 566 |
bool operator!=(const GraphIncIt&) const { return true;} |
544 | 567 |
|
545 | 568 |
template <typename _GraphIncIt> |
... | ... |
@@ -548,27 +571,25 @@ |
548 | 571 |
checkConcept<GraphItem<sel>, _GraphIncIt>(); |
549 | 572 |
_GraphIncIt it1(graph, node); |
550 | 573 |
_GraphIncIt it2; |
574 |
_GraphIncIt it3 = it1; |
|
575 |
_GraphIncIt it4 = INVALID; |
|
551 | 576 |
|
552 | 577 |
it2 = ++it1; |
553 | 578 |
++it2 = it1; |
554 | 579 |
++(++it1); |
555 | 580 |
Item e = it1; |
556 | 581 |
e = it2; |
557 |
|
|
558 | 582 |
} |
559 |
|
|
560 |
Item arc; |
|
561 |
Base node; |
|
562 |
GR graph; |
|
563 |
|
|
583 |
const Base& node; |
|
584 |
const GR& graph; |
|
564 | 585 |
}; |
565 | 586 |
}; |
566 | 587 |
|
567 |
|
|
568 |
/// \brief An empty iterable digraph class. |
|
588 |
/// \brief Skeleton class for iterable directed graphs. |
|
569 | 589 |
/// |
570 |
/// This class provides beside the core digraph features |
|
571 |
/// iterator based iterable interface for the digraph structure. |
|
590 |
/// This class describes the interface of iterable directed |
|
591 |
/// graphs. It extends \ref BaseDigraphComponent with the core |
|
592 |
/// iterable interface. |
|
572 | 593 |
/// This concept is part of the Digraph concept. |
573 | 594 |
template <typename BAS = BaseDigraphComponent> |
574 | 595 |
class IterableDigraphComponent : public BAS { |
... | ... |
@@ -583,68 +604,59 @@ |
583 | 604 |
|
584 | 605 |
/// \name Base iteration |
585 | 606 |
/// |
586 |
/// This interface provides functions for iteration on digraph items |
|
607 |
/// This interface provides functions for iteration on digraph items. |
|
587 | 608 |
/// |
588 | 609 |
/// @{ |
589 | 610 |
|
590 |
/// \brief |
|
611 |
/// \brief Return the first node. |
|
591 | 612 |
/// |
592 |
/// Gives back the first node in the iterating order. |
|
593 |
/// |
|
613 |
/// This function gives back the first node in the iteration order. |
|
594 | 614 |
void first(Node&) const {} |
595 | 615 |
|
596 |
/// \brief |
|
616 |
/// \brief Return the next node. |
|
597 | 617 |
/// |
598 |
/// Gives back the next node in the iterating order. |
|
599 |
/// |
|
618 |
/// This function gives back the next node in the iteration order. |
|
600 | 619 |
void next(Node&) const {} |
601 | 620 |
|
602 |
/// \brief |
|
621 |
/// \brief Return the first arc. |
|
603 | 622 |
/// |
604 |
/// Gives back the first arc in the iterating order. |
|
605 |
/// |
|
623 |
/// This function gives back the first arc in the iteration order. |
|
606 | 624 |
void first(Arc&) const {} |
607 | 625 |
|
608 |
/// \brief |
|
626 |
/// \brief Return the next arc. |
|
609 | 627 |
/// |
610 |
/// Gives back the next arc in the iterating order. |
|
611 |
/// |
|
628 |
/// This function gives back the next arc in the iteration order. |
|
612 | 629 |
void next(Arc&) const {} |
613 | 630 |
|
614 |
|
|
615 |
/// \brief Gives back the first of the arcs point to the given |
|
616 |
/// node. |
|
631 |
/// \brief Return the first arc incomming to the given node. |
|
617 | 632 |
/// |
618 |
/// Gives back the first of the arcs point to the given node. |
|
619 |
/// |
|
633 |
/// This function gives back the first arc incomming to the |
|
634 |
/// given node. |
|
620 | 635 |
void firstIn(Arc&, const Node&) const {} |
621 | 636 |
|
622 |
/// \brief Gives back the next of the arcs points to the given |
|
623 |
/// node. |
|
637 |
/// \brief Return the next arc incomming to the given node. |
|
624 | 638 |
/// |
625 |
/// Gives back the next of the arcs points to the given node. |
|
626 |
/// |
|
639 |
/// This function gives back the next arc incomming to the |
|
640 |
/// given node. |
|
627 | 641 |
void nextIn(Arc&) const {} |
628 | 642 |
|
629 |
/// \brief |
|
643 |
/// \brief Return the first arc outgoing form the given node. |
|
644 |
/// |
|
645 |
/// This function gives back the first arc outgoing form the |
|
630 | 646 |
/// given node. |
631 |
/// |
|
632 |
/// Gives back the first of the arcs start from the given node. |
|
633 |
/// |
|
634 | 647 |
void firstOut(Arc&, const Node&) const {} |
635 | 648 |
|
636 |
/// \brief Gives back the next of the arcs start from the given |
|
637 |
/// node. |
|
649 |
/// \brief Return the next arc outgoing form the given node. |
|
638 | 650 |
/// |
639 |
/// Gives back the next of the arcs start from the given node. |
|
640 |
/// |
|
651 |
/// This function gives back the next arc outgoing form the |
|
652 |
/// given node. |
|
641 | 653 |
void nextOut(Arc&) const {} |
642 | 654 |
|
643 | 655 |
/// @} |
644 | 656 |
|
645 | 657 |
/// \name Class based iteration |
646 | 658 |
/// |
647 |
/// This interface provides |
|
659 |
/// This interface provides iterator classes for digraph items. |
|
648 | 660 |
/// |
649 | 661 |
/// @{ |
650 | 662 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -654,15 +666,15 @@ |
654 | 666 |
/// |
655 | 667 |
typedef GraphItemIt<Digraph, Node> NodeIt; |
656 | 668 |
|
657 |
/// \brief This iterator goes through each |
|
669 |
/// \brief This iterator goes through each arc. |
|
658 | 670 |
/// |
659 |
/// This iterator goes through each |
|
671 |
/// This iterator goes through each arc. |
|
660 | 672 |
/// |
661 | 673 |
typedef GraphItemIt<Digraph, Arc> ArcIt; |
662 | 674 |
|
663 | 675 |
/// \brief This iterator goes trough the incoming arcs of a node. |
664 | 676 |
/// |
665 |
/// This iterator goes trough the \e |
|
677 |
/// This iterator goes trough the \e incoming arcs of a certain node |
|
666 | 678 |
/// of a digraph. |
667 | 679 |
typedef GraphIncIt<Digraph, Arc, Node, 'i'> InArcIt; |
668 | 680 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -674,26 +686,26 @@ |
674 | 686 |
|
675 | 687 |
/// \brief The base node of the iterator. |
676 | 688 |
/// |
677 |
/// Gives back the base node of the iterator. |
|
678 |
/// It is always the target of the pointed arc. |
|
689 |
/// This function gives back the base node of the iterator. |
|
690 |
/// It is always the target node of the pointed arc. |
|
679 | 691 |
Node baseNode(const InArcIt&) const { return INVALID; } |
680 | 692 |
|
681 | 693 |
/// \brief The running node of the iterator. |
682 | 694 |
/// |
683 |
/// Gives back the running node of the iterator. |
|
684 |
/// It is always the source of the pointed arc. |
|
695 |
/// This function gives back the running node of the iterator. |
|
696 |
/// It is always the source node of the pointed arc. |
|
685 | 697 |
Node runningNode(const InArcIt&) const { return INVALID; } |
686 | 698 |
|
687 | 699 |
/// \brief The base node of the iterator. |
688 | 700 |
/// |
689 |
/// Gives back the base node of the iterator. |
|
690 |
/// It is always the source of the pointed arc. |
|
701 |
/// This function gives back the base node of the iterator. |
|
702 |
/// It is always the source node of the pointed arc. |
|
691 | 703 |
Node baseNode(const OutArcIt&) const { return INVALID; } |
692 | 704 |
|
693 | 705 |
/// \brief The running node of the iterator. |
694 | 706 |
/// |
695 |
/// Gives back the running node of the iterator. |
|
696 |
/// It is always the target of the pointed arc. |
|
707 |
/// This function gives back the running node of the iterator. |
|
708 |
/// It is always the target node of the pointed arc. |
|
697 | 709 |
Node runningNode(const OutArcIt&) const { return INVALID; } |
698 | 710 |
|
699 | 711 |
/// @} |
... | ... |
@@ -735,25 +747,25 @@ |
735 | 747 |
typename _Digraph::Node, 'o'>, typename _Digraph::OutArcIt>(); |
736 | 748 |
|
737 | 749 |
typename _Digraph::Node n; |
738 |
typename _Digraph::InArcIt ieit(INVALID); |
|
739 |
typename _Digraph::OutArcIt oeit(INVALID); |
|
740 |
n = digraph.baseNode(ieit); |
|
741 |
n = digraph.runningNode(ieit); |
|
742 |
n = digraph.baseNode(oeit); |
|
743 |
n = digraph.runningNode(oeit); |
|
750 |
const typename _Digraph::InArcIt iait(INVALID); |
|
751 |
const typename _Digraph::OutArcIt oait(INVALID); |
|
752 |
n = digraph.baseNode(iait); |
|
753 |
n = digraph.runningNode(iait); |
|
754 |
n = digraph.baseNode(oait); |
|
755 |
n = digraph.runningNode(oait); |
|
744 | 756 |
ignore_unused_variable_warning(n); |
745 | 757 |
} |
746 | 758 |
} |
747 | 759 |
|
748 | 760 |
const _Digraph& digraph; |
749 |
|
|
750 | 761 |
}; |
751 | 762 |
}; |
752 | 763 |
|
753 |
/// \brief |
|
764 |
/// \brief Skeleton class for iterable undirected graphs. |
|
754 | 765 |
/// |
755 |
/// This class provides beside the core graph features iterator |
|
756 |
/// based iterable interface for the undirected graph structure. |
|
766 |
/// This class describes the interface of iterable undirected |
|
767 |
/// graphs. It extends \ref IterableDigraphComponent with the core |
|
768 |
/// iterable interface of undirected graphs. |
|
757 | 769 |
/// This concept is part of the Graph concept. |
758 | 770 |
template <typename BAS = BaseGraphComponent> |
759 | 771 |
class IterableGraphComponent : public IterableDigraphComponent<BAS> { |
... | ... |
@@ -769,42 +781,36 @@ |
769 | 781 |
|
770 | 782 |
/// \name Base iteration |
771 | 783 |
/// |
772 |
/// This interface provides functions for iteration on |
|
784 |
/// This interface provides functions for iteration on edges. |
|
785 |
/// |
|
773 | 786 |
/// @{ |
774 | 787 |
|
775 | 788 |
using IterableDigraphComponent<Base>::first; |
776 | 789 |
using IterableDigraphComponent<Base>::next; |
777 | 790 |
|
778 |
/// \brief Gives back the first edge in the iterating |
|
779 |
/// order. |
|
791 |
/// \brief Return the first edge. |
|
780 | 792 |
/// |
781 |
/// Gives back the first edge in the iterating order. |
|
782 |
/// |
|
793 |
/// This function gives back the first edge in the iteration order. |
|
783 | 794 |
void first(Edge&) const {} |
784 | 795 |
|
785 |
/// \brief Gives back the next edge in the iterating |
|
786 |
/// order. |
|
796 |
/// \brief Return the next edge. |
|
787 | 797 |
/// |
788 |
/// Gives back the next edge in the iterating order. |
|
789 |
/// |
|
798 |
/// This function gives back the next edge in the iteration order. |
|
790 | 799 |
void next(Edge&) const {} |
791 | 800 |
|
792 |
|
|
793 |
/// \brief Gives back the first of the edges from the |
|
801 |
/// \brief Return the first edge incident to the given node. |
|
802 |
/// |
|
803 |
/// This function gives back the first edge incident to the given |
|
804 |
/// node. The bool parameter gives back the direction for which the |
|
805 |
/// source node of the directed arc representing the edge is the |
|
794 | 806 |
/// given node. |
795 |
/// |
|
796 |
/// Gives back the first of the edges from the given |
|
797 |
/// node. The bool parameter gives back that direction which |
|
798 |
/// gives a good direction of the edge so the source of the |
|
799 |
/// directed arc is the given node. |
|
800 | 807 |
void firstInc(Edge&, bool&, const Node&) const {} |
801 | 808 |
|
802 | 809 |
/// \brief Gives back the next of the edges from the |
803 | 810 |
/// given node. |
804 | 811 |
/// |
805 |
/// Gives back the next of the edges from the given |
|
806 |
/// node. The bool parameter should be used as the \c firstInc() |
|
807 |
/// |
|
812 |
/// This function gives back the next edge incident to the given |
|
813 |
/// node. The bool parameter should be used as \c firstInc() use it. |
|
808 | 814 |
void nextInc(Edge&, bool&) const {} |
809 | 815 |
|
810 | 816 |
using IterableDigraphComponent<Base>::baseNode; |
... | ... |
@@ -814,28 +820,30 @@ |
814 | 820 |
|
815 | 821 |
/// \name Class based iteration |
816 | 822 |
/// |
817 |
/// This interface provides |
|
823 |
/// This interface provides iterator classes for edges. |
|
818 | 824 |
/// |
819 | 825 |
/// @{ |
820 | 826 |
|
821 |
/// \brief This iterator goes through each |
|
827 |
/// \brief This iterator goes through each edge. |
|
822 | 828 |
/// |
823 |
/// This iterator goes through each |
|
829 |
/// This iterator goes through each edge. |
|
824 | 830 |
typedef GraphItemIt<Graph, Edge> EdgeIt; |
825 |
|
|
831 |
|
|
832 |
/// \brief This iterator goes trough the incident edges of a |
|
826 | 833 |
/// node. |
827 | 834 |
/// |
828 |
/// This iterator goes trough the incident |
|
835 |
/// This iterator goes trough the incident edges of a certain |
|
829 | 836 |
/// node of a graph. |
830 |
typedef GraphIncIt<Graph, Edge, Node, ' |
|
837 |
typedef GraphIncIt<Graph, Edge, Node, 'e'> IncEdgeIt; |
|
838 |
|
|
831 | 839 |
/// \brief The base node of the iterator. |
832 | 840 |
/// |
833 |
/// |
|
841 |
/// This function gives back the base node of the iterator. |
|
834 | 842 |
Node baseNode(const IncEdgeIt&) const { return INVALID; } |
835 | 843 |
|
836 | 844 |
/// \brief The running node of the iterator. |
837 | 845 |
/// |
838 |
/// |
|
846 |
/// This function gives back the running node of the iterator. |
|
839 | 847 |
Node runningNode(const IncEdgeIt&) const { return INVALID; } |
840 | 848 |
|
841 | 849 |
/// @} |
... | ... |
@@ -864,12 +872,12 @@ |
864 | 872 |
checkConcept<GraphItemIt<_Graph, typename _Graph::Edge>, |
865 | 873 |
typename _Graph::EdgeIt >(); |
866 | 874 |
checkConcept<GraphIncIt<_Graph, typename _Graph::Edge, |
867 |
typename _Graph::Node, ' |
|
875 |
typename _Graph::Node, 'e'>, typename _Graph::IncEdgeIt>(); |
|
868 | 876 |
|
869 | 877 |
typename _Graph::Node n; |
870 |
typename _Graph::IncEdgeIt ueit(INVALID); |
|
871 |
n = graph.baseNode(ueit); |
|
872 |
|
|
878 |
const typename _Graph::IncEdgeIt ieit(INVALID); |
|
879 |
n = graph.baseNode(ieit); |
|
880 |
n = graph.runningNode(ieit); |
|
873 | 881 |
} |
874 | 882 |
} |
875 | 883 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -877,13 +885,14 @@ |
877 | 885 |
}; |
878 | 886 |
}; |
879 | 887 |
|
880 |
/// \brief |
|
888 |
/// \brief Skeleton class for alterable directed graphs. |
|
881 | 889 |
/// |
882 |
/// This class provides beside the core digraph features alteration |
|
883 |
/// notifier interface for the digraph structure. This implements |
|
890 |
/// This class describes the interface of alterable directed |
|
891 |
/// graphs. It extends \ref BaseDigraphComponent with the alteration |
|
892 |
/// notifier interface. It implements |
|
884 | 893 |
/// an observer-notifier pattern for each digraph item. More |
885 | 894 |
/// obsevers can be registered into the notifier and whenever an |
886 |
/// alteration occured in the digraph all the observers will |
|
895 |
/// alteration occured in the digraph all the observers will be |
|
887 | 896 |
/// notified about it. |
888 | 897 |
template <typename BAS = BaseDigraphComponent> |
889 | 898 |
class AlterableDigraphComponent : public BAS { |
... | ... |
@@ -894,23 +903,23 @@ |
894 | 903 |
typedef typename Base::Arc Arc; |
895 | 904 |
|
896 | 905 |
|
897 |
/// |
|
906 |
/// Node alteration notifier class. |
|
898 | 907 |
typedef AlterationNotifier<AlterableDigraphComponent, Node> |
899 | 908 |
NodeNotifier; |
900 |
/// |
|
909 |
/// Arc alteration notifier class. |
|
901 | 910 |
typedef AlterationNotifier<AlterableDigraphComponent, Arc> |
902 | 911 |
ArcNotifier; |
903 | 912 |
|
904 |
/// \brief |
|
913 |
/// \brief Return the node alteration notifier. |
|
905 | 914 |
/// |
906 |
/// |
|
915 |
/// This function gives back the node alteration notifier. |
|
907 | 916 |
NodeNotifier& notifier(Node) const { |
908 |
return NodeNotifier(); |
|
917 |
return NodeNotifier(); |
|
909 | 918 |
} |
910 | 919 |
|
911 |
/// \brief |
|
920 |
/// \brief Return the arc alteration notifier. |
|
912 | 921 |
/// |
913 |
/// |
|
922 |
/// This function gives back the arc alteration notifier. |
|
914 | 923 |
ArcNotifier& notifier(Arc) const { |
915 | 924 |
return ArcNotifier(); |
916 | 925 |
} |
... | ... |
@@ -930,18 +939,17 @@ |
930 | 939 |
} |
931 | 940 |
|
932 | 941 |
const _Digraph& digraph; |
933 |
|
|
934 | 942 |
}; |
935 |
|
|
936 | 943 |
}; |
937 | 944 |
|
938 |
/// \brief |
|
945 |
/// \brief Skeleton class for alterable undirected graphs. |
|
939 | 946 |
/// |
940 |
/// This class provides beside the core graph features alteration |
|
941 |
/// notifier interface for the graph structure. This implements |
|
942 |
/// |
|
947 |
/// This class describes the interface of alterable undirected |
|
948 |
/// graphs. It extends \ref AlterableDigraphComponent with the alteration |
|
949 |
/// notifier interface of undirected graphs. It implements |
|
950 |
/// an observer-notifier pattern for the edges. More |
|
943 | 951 |
/// obsevers can be registered into the notifier and whenever an |
944 |
/// alteration occured in the graph all the observers will |
|
952 |
/// alteration occured in the graph all the observers will be |
|
945 | 953 |
/// notified about it. |
946 | 954 |
template <typename BAS = BaseGraphComponent> |
947 | 955 |
class AlterableGraphComponent : public AlterableDigraphComponent<BAS> { |
... | ... |
@@ -951,13 +959,13 @@ |
951 | 959 |
typedef typename Base::Edge Edge; |
952 | 960 |
|
953 | 961 |
|
954 |
/// |
|
962 |
/// Edge alteration notifier class. |
|
955 | 963 |
typedef AlterationNotifier<AlterableGraphComponent, Edge> |
956 | 964 |
EdgeNotifier; |
957 | 965 |
|
958 |
/// \brief |
|
966 |
/// \brief Return the edge alteration notifier. |
|
959 | 967 |
/// |
960 |
/// |
|
968 |
/// This function gives back the edge alteration notifier. |
|
961 | 969 |
EdgeNotifier& notifier(Edge) const { |
962 | 970 |
return EdgeNotifier(); |
963 | 971 |
} |
... | ... |
@@ -965,7 +973,7 @@ |
965 | 973 |
template <typename _Graph> |
966 | 974 |
struct Constraints { |
967 | 975 |
void constraints() { |
968 |
checkConcept< |
|
976 |
checkConcept<AlterableDigraphComponent<Base>, _Graph>(); |
|
969 | 977 |
typename _Graph::EdgeNotifier& uen |
970 | 978 |
= graph.notifier(typename _Graph::Edge()); |
971 | 979 |
ignore_unused_variable_warning(uen); |
... | ... |
@@ -975,11 +983,11 @@ |
975 | 983 |
}; |
976 | 984 |
}; |
977 | 985 |
|
978 |
/// \brief |
|
986 |
/// \brief Concept class for standard graph maps. |
|
979 | 987 |
/// |
980 |
/// This class describes the common interface of the graph maps |
|
981 |
/// (NodeMap, ArcMap), that is maps that can be used to |
|
982 |
/// |
|
988 |
/// This class describes the concept of standard graph maps, i.e. |
|
989 |
/// the \c NodeMap, \c ArcMap and \c EdgeMap subtypes of digraph and |
|
990 |
/// graph types, which can be used for associating data to graph items. |
|
983 | 991 |
template <typename GR, typename K, typename V> |
984 | 992 |
class GraphMap : public ReadWriteMap<K, V> { |
985 | 993 |
public: |
... | ... |
@@ -999,7 +1007,7 @@ |
999 | 1007 |
explicit GraphMap(const Graph&) {} |
1000 | 1008 |
/// \brief Construct a new map with default value. |
1001 | 1009 |
/// |
1002 |
/// Construct a new map for the graph and |
|
1010 |
/// Construct a new map for the graph and initalize the values. |
|
1003 | 1011 |
GraphMap(const Graph&, const Value&) {} |
1004 | 1012 |
|
1005 | 1013 |
private: |
... | ... |
@@ -1008,9 +1016,9 @@ |
1008 | 1016 |
/// Copy Constructor. |
1009 | 1017 |
GraphMap(const GraphMap&) : Parent() {} |
1010 | 1018 |
|
1011 |
/// \brief |
|
1019 |
/// \brief Assignment operator. |
|
1012 | 1020 |
/// |
1013 |
/// |
|
1021 |
/// Assignment operator. It does not mofify the underlying graph, |
|
1014 | 1022 |
/// it just iterates on the current item set and set the map |
1015 | 1023 |
/// with the value returned by the assigned map. |
1016 | 1024 |
template <typename CMap> |
... | ... |
@@ -1024,32 +1032,33 @@ |
1024 | 1032 |
struct Constraints { |
1025 | 1033 |
void constraints() { |
1026 | 1034 |
checkConcept<ReadWriteMap<Key, Value>, _Map >(); |
1027 |
// Construction with a graph parameter |
|
1028 |
_Map a(g); |
|
1029 |
// Constructor with a graph and a default value parameter |
|
1030 |
_Map a2(g,t); |
|
1031 |
// Copy constructor. |
|
1032 |
// _Map b(c); |
|
1035 |
_Map m1(g); |
|
1036 |
_Map m2(g,t); |
|
1037 |
|
|
1038 |
// Copy constructor |
|
1039 |
// _Map m3(m); |
|
1033 | 1040 |
|
1041 |
// Assignment operator |
|
1034 | 1042 |
// ReadMap<Key, Value> cmap; |
1035 |
// |
|
1043 |
// m3 = cmap; |
|
1036 | 1044 |
|
1037 |
ignore_unused_variable_warning(a); |
|
1038 |
ignore_unused_variable_warning(a2); |
|
1039 |
|
|
1045 |
ignore_unused_variable_warning(m1); |
|
1046 |
ignore_unused_variable_warning(m2); |
|
1047 |
// ignore_unused_variable_warning(m3); |
|
1040 | 1048 |
} |
1041 | 1049 |
|
1042 |
const _Map & |
|
1050 |
const _Map &m; |
|
1043 | 1051 |
const Graph &g; |
1044 | 1052 |
const typename GraphMap::Value &t; |
1045 | 1053 |
}; |
1046 | 1054 |
|
1047 | 1055 |
}; |
1048 | 1056 |
|
1049 |
/// \brief |
|
1057 |
/// \brief Skeleton class for mappable directed graphs. |
|
1050 | 1058 |
/// |
1051 |
/// This class provides beside the core digraph features |
|
1052 |
/// map interface for the digraph structure. |
|
1059 |
/// This class describes the interface of mappable directed graphs. |
|
1060 |
/// It extends \ref BaseDigraphComponent with the standard digraph |
|
1061 |
/// map classes, namely \c NodeMap and \c ArcMap. |
|
1053 | 1062 |
/// This concept is part of the Digraph concept. |
1054 | 1063 |
template <typename BAS = BaseDigraphComponent> |
1055 | 1064 |
class MappableDigraphComponent : public BAS { |
... | ... |
@@ -1061,12 +1070,11 @@ |
1061 | 1070 |
|
1062 | 1071 |
typedef MappableDigraphComponent Digraph; |
1063 | 1072 |
|
1064 |
/// \brief |
|
1073 |
/// \brief Standard graph map for the nodes. |
|
1065 | 1074 |
/// |
1066 |
/// ReadWrite map of the nodes. |
|
1067 |
/// |
|
1075 |
/// Standard graph map for the nodes. |
|
1068 | 1076 |
template <typename V> |
1069 |
class NodeMap : public GraphMap< |
|
1077 |
class NodeMap : public GraphMap<MappableDigraphComponent, Node, V> { |
|
1070 | 1078 |
public: |
1071 | 1079 |
typedef GraphMap<MappableDigraphComponent, Node, V> Parent; |
1072 | 1080 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -1078,7 +1086,7 @@ |
1078 | 1086 |
|
1079 | 1087 |
/// \brief Construct a new map with default value. |
1080 | 1088 |
/// |
1081 |
/// Construct a new map for the digraph and |
|
1089 |
/// Construct a new map for the digraph and initalize the values. |
|
1082 | 1090 |
NodeMap(const MappableDigraphComponent& digraph, const V& value) |
1083 | 1091 |
: Parent(digraph, value) {} |
1084 | 1092 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -1088,9 +1096,9 @@ |
1088 | 1096 |
/// Copy Constructor. |
1089 | 1097 |
NodeMap(const NodeMap& nm) : Parent(nm) {} |
1090 | 1098 |
|
1091 |
/// \brief |
|
1099 |
/// \brief Assignment operator. |
|
1092 | 1100 |
/// |
1093 |
/// |
|
1101 |
/// Assignment operator. |
|
1094 | 1102 |
template <typename CMap> |
1095 | 1103 |
NodeMap& operator=(const CMap&) { |
1096 | 1104 |
checkConcept<ReadMap<Node, V>, CMap>(); |
... | ... |
@@ -1099,12 +1107,11 @@ |
1099 | 1107 |
|
1100 | 1108 |
}; |
1101 | 1109 |
|
1102 |
/// \brief |
|
1110 |
/// \brief Standard graph map for the arcs. |
|
1103 | 1111 |
/// |
1104 |
/// ReadWrite map of the arcs. |
|
1105 |
/// |
|
1112 |
/// Standard graph map for the arcs. |
|
1106 | 1113 |
template <typename V> |
1107 |
class ArcMap : public GraphMap< |
|
1114 |
class ArcMap : public GraphMap<MappableDigraphComponent, Arc, V> { |
|
1108 | 1115 |
public: |
1109 | 1116 |
typedef GraphMap<MappableDigraphComponent, Arc, V> Parent; |
1110 | 1117 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -1116,7 +1123,7 @@ |
1116 | 1123 |
|
1117 | 1124 |
/// \brief Construct a new map with default value. |
1118 | 1125 |
/// |
1119 |
/// Construct a new map for the digraph and |
|
1126 |
/// Construct a new map for the digraph and initalize the values. |
|
1120 | 1127 |
ArcMap(const MappableDigraphComponent& digraph, const V& value) |
1121 | 1128 |
: Parent(digraph, value) {} |
1122 | 1129 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -1126,9 +1133,9 @@ |
1126 | 1133 |
/// Copy Constructor. |
1127 | 1134 |
ArcMap(const ArcMap& nm) : Parent(nm) {} |
1128 | 1135 |
|
1129 |
/// \brief |
|
1136 |
/// \brief Assignment operator. |
|
1130 | 1137 |
/// |
1131 |
/// |
|
1138 |
/// Assignment operator. |
|
1132 | 1139 |
template <typename CMap> |
1133 | 1140 |
ArcMap& operator=(const CMap&) { |
1134 | 1141 |
checkConcept<ReadMap<Arc, V>, CMap>(); |
... | ... |
@@ -1178,14 +1185,15 @@ |
1178 | 1185 |
} |
1179 | 1186 |
} |
1180 | 1187 |
|
1181 |
_Digraph& digraph; |
|
1188 |
const _Digraph& digraph; |
|
1182 | 1189 |
}; |
1183 | 1190 |
}; |
1184 | 1191 |
|
1185 |
/// \brief |
|
1192 |
/// \brief Skeleton class for mappable undirected graphs. |
|
1186 | 1193 |
/// |
1187 |
/// This class provides beside the core graph features |
|
1188 |
/// map interface for the graph structure. |
|
1194 |
/// This class describes the interface of mappable undirected graphs. |
|
1195 |
/// It extends \ref MappableDigraphComponent with the standard graph |
|
1196 |
/// map class for edges (\c EdgeMap). |
|
1189 | 1197 |
/// This concept is part of the Graph concept. |
1190 | 1198 |
template <typename BAS = BaseGraphComponent> |
1191 | 1199 |
class MappableGraphComponent : public MappableDigraphComponent<BAS> { |
... | ... |
@@ -1196,12 +1204,11 @@ |
1196 | 1204 |
|
1197 | 1205 |
typedef MappableGraphComponent Graph; |
1198 | 1206 |
|
1199 |
/// \brief |
|
1207 |
/// \brief Standard graph map for the edges. |
|
1200 | 1208 |
/// |
1201 |
/// ReadWrite map of the edges. |
|
1202 |
/// |
|
1209 |
/// Standard graph map for the edges. |
|
1203 | 1210 |
template <typename V> |
1204 |
class EdgeMap : public GraphMap< |
|
1211 |
class EdgeMap : public GraphMap<MappableGraphComponent, Edge, V> { |
|
1205 | 1212 |
public: |
1206 | 1213 |
typedef GraphMap<MappableGraphComponent, Edge, V> Parent; |
1207 | 1214 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -1213,7 +1220,7 @@ |
1213 | 1220 |
|
1214 | 1221 |
/// \brief Construct a new map with default value. |
1215 | 1222 |
/// |
1216 |
/// Construct a new map for the graph and |
|
1223 |
/// Construct a new map for the graph and initalize the values. |
|
1217 | 1224 |
EdgeMap(const MappableGraphComponent& graph, const V& value) |
1218 | 1225 |
: Parent(graph, value) {} |
1219 | 1226 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -1223,9 +1230,9 @@ |
1223 | 1230 |
/// Copy Constructor. |
1224 | 1231 |
EdgeMap(const EdgeMap& nm) : Parent(nm) {} |
1225 | 1232 |
|
1226 |
/// \brief |
|
1233 |
/// \brief Assignment operator. |
|
1227 | 1234 |
/// |
1228 |
/// |
|
1235 |
/// Assignment operator. |
|
1229 | 1236 |
template <typename CMap> |
1230 | 1237 |
EdgeMap& operator=(const CMap&) { |
1231 | 1238 |
checkConcept<ReadMap<Edge, V>, CMap>(); |
... | ... |
@@ -1245,7 +1252,7 @@ |
1245 | 1252 |
}; |
1246 | 1253 |
|
1247 | 1254 |
void constraints() { |
1248 |
checkConcept< |
|
1255 |
checkConcept<MappableDigraphComponent<Base>, _Graph>(); |
|
1249 | 1256 |
|
1250 | 1257 |
{ // int map test |
1251 | 1258 |
typedef typename _Graph::template EdgeMap<int> IntEdgeMap; |
... | ... |
@@ -1262,16 +1269,16 @@ |
1262 | 1269 |
} |
1263 | 1270 |
} |
1264 | 1271 |
|
1265 |
_Graph& graph; |
|
1272 |
const _Graph& graph; |
|
1266 | 1273 |
}; |
1267 | 1274 |
}; |
1268 | 1275 |
|
1269 |
/// \brief |
|
1276 |
/// \brief Skeleton class for extendable directed graphs. |
|
1270 | 1277 |
/// |
1271 |
/// This class provides beside the core digraph features digraph |
|
1272 |
/// extendable interface for the digraph structure. The main |
|
1273 |
/// difference between the base and this interface is that the |
|
1274 |
/// digraph alterations should handled already on this level. |
|
1278 |
/// This class describes the interface of extendable directed graphs. |
|
1279 |
/// It extends \ref BaseDigraphComponent with functions for adding |
|
1280 |
/// nodes and arcs to the digraph. |
|
1281 |
/// This concept requires \ref AlterableDigraphComponent. |
|
1275 | 1282 |
template <typename BAS = BaseDigraphComponent> |
1276 | 1283 |
class ExtendableDigraphComponent : public BAS { |
1277 | 1284 |
public: |
... | ... |
@@ -1280,17 +1287,17 @@ |
1280 | 1287 |
typedef typename Base::Node Node; |
1281 | 1288 |
typedef typename Base::Arc Arc; |
1282 | 1289 |
|
1283 |
/// \brief |
|
1290 |
/// \brief Add a new node to the digraph. |
|
1284 | 1291 |
/// |
1285 |
/// Adds a new node to the digraph. |
|
1286 |
/// |
|
1292 |
/// This function adds a new node to the digraph. |
|
1287 | 1293 |
Node addNode() { |
1288 | 1294 |
return INVALID; |
1289 | 1295 |
} |
1290 | 1296 |
|
1291 |
/// \brief |
|
1297 |
/// \brief Add a new arc connecting the given two nodes. |
|
1292 | 1298 |
/// |
1293 |
/// |
|
1299 |
/// This function adds a new arc connecting the given two nodes |
|
1300 |
/// of the digraph. |
|
1294 | 1301 |
Arc addArc(const Node&, const Node&) { |
1295 | 1302 |
return INVALID; |
1296 | 1303 |
} |
... | ... |
@@ -1310,13 +1317,12 @@ |
1310 | 1317 |
}; |
1311 | 1318 |
}; |
1312 | 1319 |
|
1313 |
/// \brief |
|
1320 |
/// \brief Skeleton class for extendable undirected graphs. |
|
1314 | 1321 |
/// |
1315 |
/// This class provides beside the core undirected graph features |
|
1316 |
/// core undircted graph extend interface for the graph structure. |
|
1317 |
/// The main difference between the base and this interface is |
|
1318 |
/// that the graph alterations should handled already on this |
|
1319 |
/// |
|
1322 |
/// This class describes the interface of extendable undirected graphs. |
|
1323 |
/// It extends \ref BaseGraphComponent with functions for adding |
|
1324 |
/// nodes and edges to the graph. |
|
1325 |
/// This concept requires \ref AlterableGraphComponent. |
|
1320 | 1326 |
template <typename BAS = BaseGraphComponent> |
1321 | 1327 |
class ExtendableGraphComponent : public BAS { |
1322 | 1328 |
public: |
... | ... |
@@ -1325,18 +1331,18 @@ |
1325 | 1331 |
typedef typename Base::Node Node; |
1326 | 1332 |
typedef typename Base::Edge Edge; |
1327 | 1333 |
|
1328 |
/// \brief |
|
1334 |
/// \brief Add a new node to the digraph. |
|
1329 | 1335 |
/// |
1330 |
/// Adds a new node to the graph. |
|
1331 |
/// |
|
1336 |
/// This function adds a new node to the digraph. |
|
1332 | 1337 |
Node addNode() { |
1333 | 1338 |
return INVALID; |
1334 | 1339 |
} |
1335 | 1340 |
|
1336 |
/// \brief |
|
1341 |
/// \brief Add a new edge connecting the given two nodes. |
|
1337 | 1342 |
/// |
1338 |
/// Adds a new arc connects the the given two nodes. |
|
1339 |
Edge addArc(const Node&, const Node&) { |
|
1343 |
/// This function adds a new edge connecting the given two nodes |
|
1344 |
/// of the graph. |
|
1345 |
Edge addEdge(const Node&, const Node&) { |
|
1340 | 1346 |
return INVALID; |
1341 | 1347 |
} |
1342 | 1348 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -1355,12 +1361,12 @@ |
1355 | 1361 |
}; |
1356 | 1362 |
}; |
1357 | 1363 |
|
1358 |
/// \brief |
|
1364 |
/// \brief Skeleton class for erasable directed graphs. |
|
1359 | 1365 |
/// |
1360 |
/// This class provides beside the core digraph features core erase |
|
1361 |
/// functions for the digraph structure. The main difference between |
|
1362 |
/// the base and this interface is that the digraph alterations |
|
1363 |
/// should handled already on this level. |
|
1366 |
/// This class describes the interface of erasable directed graphs. |
|
1367 |
/// It extends \ref BaseDigraphComponent with functions for removing |
|
1368 |
/// nodes and arcs from the digraph. |
|
1369 |
/// This concept requires \ref AlterableDigraphComponent. |
|
1364 | 1370 |
template <typename BAS = BaseDigraphComponent> |
1365 | 1371 |
class ErasableDigraphComponent : public BAS { |
1366 | 1372 |
public: |
... | ... |
@@ -1371,23 +1377,22 @@ |
1371 | 1377 |
|
1372 | 1378 |
/// \brief Erase a node from the digraph. |
1373 | 1379 |
/// |
1374 |
/// Erase a node from the digraph. This function should |
|
1375 |
/// erase all arcs connecting to the node. |
|
1380 |
/// This function erases the given node from the digraph and all arcs |
|
1381 |
/// connected to the node. |
|
1376 | 1382 |
void erase(const Node&) {} |
1377 | 1383 |
|
1378 | 1384 |
/// \brief Erase an arc from the digraph. |
1379 | 1385 |
/// |
1380 |
/// Erase an arc from the digraph. |
|
1381 |
/// |
|
1386 |
/// This function erases the given arc from the digraph. |
|
1382 | 1387 |
void erase(const Arc&) {} |
1383 | 1388 |
|
1384 | 1389 |
template <typename _Digraph> |
1385 | 1390 |
struct Constraints { |
1386 | 1391 |
void constraints() { |
1387 | 1392 |
checkConcept<Base, _Digraph>(); |
1388 |
typename _Digraph::Node node; |
|
1393 |
const typename _Digraph::Node node(INVALID); |
|
1389 | 1394 |
digraph.erase(node); |
1390 |
typename _Digraph::Arc arc; |
|
1395 |
const typename _Digraph::Arc arc(INVALID); |
|
1391 | 1396 |
digraph.erase(arc); |
1392 | 1397 |
} |
1393 | 1398 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -1395,12 +1400,12 @@ |
1395 | 1400 |
}; |
1396 | 1401 |
}; |
1397 | 1402 |
|
1398 |
/// \brief |
|
1403 |
/// \brief Skeleton class for erasable undirected graphs. |
|
1399 | 1404 |
/// |
1400 |
/// This class provides beside the core undirected graph features |
|
1401 |
/// core erase functions for the undirceted graph structure. The |
|
1402 |
/// main difference between the base and this interface is that |
|
1403 |
/// the graph alterations should handled already on this level. |
|
1405 |
/// This class describes the interface of erasable undirected graphs. |
|
1406 |
/// It extends \ref BaseGraphComponent with functions for removing |
|
1407 |
/// nodes and edges from the graph. |
|
1408 |
/// This concept requires \ref AlterableGraphComponent. |
|
1404 | 1409 |
template <typename BAS = BaseGraphComponent> |
1405 | 1410 |
class ErasableGraphComponent : public BAS { |
1406 | 1411 |
public: |
... | ... |
@@ -1411,23 +1416,22 @@ |
1411 | 1416 |
|
1412 | 1417 |
/// \brief Erase a node from the graph. |
1413 | 1418 |
/// |
1414 |
/// Erase a node from the graph. This function should erase |
|
1415 |
/// arcs connecting to the node. |
|
1419 |
/// This function erases the given node from the graph and all edges |
|
1420 |
/// connected to the node. |
|
1416 | 1421 |
void erase(const Node&) {} |
1417 | 1422 |
|
1418 |
/// \brief Erase an |
|
1423 |
/// \brief Erase an edge from the digraph. |
|
1419 | 1424 |
/// |
1420 |
/// Erase an arc from the graph. |
|
1421 |
/// |
|
1425 |
/// This function erases the given edge from the digraph. |
|
1422 | 1426 |
void erase(const Edge&) {} |
1423 | 1427 |
|
1424 | 1428 |
template <typename _Graph> |
1425 | 1429 |
struct Constraints { |
1426 | 1430 |
void constraints() { |
1427 | 1431 |
checkConcept<Base, _Graph>(); |
1428 |
typename _Graph::Node node; |
|
1432 |
const typename _Graph::Node node(INVALID); |
|
1429 | 1433 |
graph.erase(node); |
1430 |
typename _Graph::Edge edge; |
|
1434 |
const typename _Graph::Edge edge(INVALID); |
|
1431 | 1435 |
graph.erase(edge); |
1432 | 1436 |
} |
1433 | 1437 |
|
... | ... |
@@ -1435,12 +1439,12 @@ |
1435 | 1439 |
}; |
1436 | 1440 |
}; |
1437 | 1441 |
|
1438 |
/// \brief |
|
1442 |
/// \brief Skeleton class for clearable directed graphs. |
|
1439 | 1443 |
/// |
1440 |
/// This class provides beside the core digraph features core clear |
|
1441 |
/// functions for the digraph structure. The main difference between |
|
1442 |
/// the base and this interface is that the digraph alterations |
|
1443 |
/// should handled already on this level. |
|
1444 |
/// This class describes the interface of clearable directed graphs. |
|
1445 |
/// It extends \ref BaseDigraphComponent with a function for clearing |
|
1446 |
/// the digraph. |
|
1447 |
/// This concept requires \ref AlterableDigraphComponent. |
|
1444 | 1448 |
template <typename BAS = BaseDigraphComponent> |
1445 | 1449 |
class ClearableDigraphComponent : public BAS { |
1446 | 1450 |
public: |
... | ... |
@@ -1449,8 +1453,7 @@ |
1449 | 1453 |
|
1450 | 1454 |
/// \brief Erase all nodes and arcs from the digraph. |
1451 | 1455 |
/// |
1452 |
/// Erase all nodes and arcs from the digraph. |
|
1453 |
/// |
|
1456 |
/// This function erases all nodes and arcs from the digraph. |
|
1454 | 1457 |
void clear() {} |
1455 | 1458 |
|
1456 | 1459 |
template <typename _Digraph> |
... | ... |
@@ -1460,29 +1463,35 @@ |
1460 | 1463 |
digraph.clear(); |
1461 | 1464 |
} |
1462 | 1465 |
|
1463 |
_Digraph digraph; |
|
1466 |
_Digraph& digraph; |
|
1464 | 1467 |
}; |
1465 | 1468 |
}; |
1466 | 1469 |
|
1467 |
/// \brief |
|
1470 |
/// \brief Skeleton class for clearable undirected graphs. |
|
1468 | 1471 |
/// |
1469 |
/// This class provides beside the core undirected graph features |
|
1470 |
/// core clear functions for the undirected graph structure. The |
|
1471 |
/// main difference between the base and this interface is that |
|
1472 |
/// the graph alterations should handled already on this level. |
|
1472 |
/// This class describes the interface of clearable undirected graphs. |
|
1473 |
/// It extends \ref BaseGraphComponent with a function for clearing |
|
1474 |
/// the graph. |
|
1475 |
/// This concept requires \ref AlterableGraphComponent. |
|
1473 | 1476 |
template <typename BAS = BaseGraphComponent> |
1474 | 1477 |
class ClearableGraphComponent : public ClearableDigraphComponent<BAS> { |
1475 | 1478 |
public: |
1476 | 1479 |
|
1477 | 1480 |
typedef BAS Base; |
1478 | 1481 |
|
1482 |
/// \brief Erase all nodes and edges from the graph. |
|
1483 |
/// |
|
1484 |
/// This function erases all nodes and edges from the graph. |
|
1485 |
void clear() {} |
|
1486 |
|
|
1479 | 1487 |
template <typename _Graph> |
1480 | 1488 |
struct Constraints { |
1481 | 1489 |
void constraints() { |
1482 |
checkConcept< |
|
1490 |
checkConcept<Base, _Graph>(); |
|
1491 |
graph.clear(); |
|
1483 | 1492 |
} |
1484 | 1493 |
|
1485 |
_Graph graph; |
|
1494 |
_Graph& graph; |
|
1486 | 1495 |
}; |
1487 | 1496 |
}; |
1488 | 1497 |
|
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