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typedef typename Graph::Node Node; |
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/// \brief Constructor. |
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/// |
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/// Construct a new ConEdgeIt iterating on the edges that |
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/// connects nodes \c u and \c v. |
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ConEdgeIt(const Graph& g, Node u, Node v) : _graph(g) { |
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Parent::operator=(findEdge(_graph, u, v)); |
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ConEdgeIt(const Graph& g, Node u, Node v) : _graph(g), _u(u), _v(v) { |
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Parent::operator=(findEdge(_graph, _u, _v)); |
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} |
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/// \brief Constructor. |
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/// |
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/// Construct a new ConEdgeIt that continues iterating from edge \c e. |
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ConEdgeIt(const Graph& g, Edge e) : Parent(e), _graph(g) {} |
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/// \brief Increment operator. |
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/// |
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/// It increments the iterator and gives back the next edge. |
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ConEdgeIt& operator++() { |
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Parent::operator=(findEdge(_graph, _graph.u(*this), |
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_graph.v(*this), *this)); |
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Parent::operator=(findEdge(_graph, _u, _v, *this)); |
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return *this; |
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} |
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private: |
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const Graph& _graph; |
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Node _u, _v; |
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}; |
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///Dynamic arc look-up between given endpoints. |
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///Using this class, you can find an arc in a digraph from a given |
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