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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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#ifndef LEMON_EDGE_SET_H
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#define LEMON_EDGE_SET_H
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#include <lemon/core.h>
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#include <lemon/bits/edge_set_extender.h>
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/// \ingroup semi_adaptors
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/// \ingroup graphs
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/// \file
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/// \brief ArcSet and EdgeSet classes.
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///
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/// Graphs which use another graph's node-set as own.
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namespace lemon {
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template <typename GR>
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class ListArcSetBase {
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public:
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typedef typename GR::Node Node;
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typedef typename GR::NodeIt NodeIt;
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protected:
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struct NodeT {
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int first_out, first_in;
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NodeT() : first_out(-1), first_in(-1) {}
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};
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typedef typename ItemSetTraits<GR, Node>::
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template Map<NodeT>::Type NodesImplBase;
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NodesImplBase* _nodes;
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struct ArcT {
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Node source, target;
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int next_out, next_in;
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int prev_out, prev_in;
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ArcT() : prev_out(-1), prev_in(-1) {}
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};
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std::vector<ArcT> arcs;
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int first_arc;
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int first_free_arc;
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const GR* _graph;
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void initalize(const GR& graph, NodesImplBase& nodes) {
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_graph = &graph;
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_nodes = &nodes;
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}
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public:
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class Arc {
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friend class ListArcSetBase<GR>;
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void nextIn(Arc& arc) const {
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arc.id = arcs[arc.id].next_in;
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}
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int id(const Node& node) const { return _graph->id(node); }
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int id(const Arc& arc) const { return arc.id; }
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Node nodeFromId(int ix) const { return _graph->nodeFromId(ix); }
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Arc arcFromId(int ix) const { return Arc(ix); }
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int maxNodeId() const { return _graph->maxNodeId(); };
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int maxArcId() const { return arcs.size() - 1; }
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Node source(const Arc& arc) const { return arcs[arc.id].source;}
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Node target(const Arc& arc) const { return arcs[arc.id].target;}
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typedef typename ItemSetTraits<GR, Node>::ItemNotifier NodeNotifier;
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NodeNotifier& notifier(Node) const {
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return _graph->notifier(Node());
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}
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template <typename V>
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class NodeMap : public GR::template NodeMap<V> {
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typedef typename GR::template NodeMap<V> Parent;
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public:
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explicit NodeMap(const ListArcSetBase<GR>& arcset)
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: Parent(*arcset._graph) {}
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NodeMap(const ListArcSetBase<GR>& arcset, const V& value)
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: Parent(*arcset._graph, value) {}
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NodeMap& operator=(const NodeMap& cmap) {
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return operator=<NodeMap>(cmap);
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}
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template <typename CMap>
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NodeMap& operator=(const CMap& cmap) {
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Parent::operator=(cmap);
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return *this;
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}
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};
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};
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/// \ingroup graphs
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///
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/// \brief Digraph using a node set of another digraph or graph and
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/// an own arc set.
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///
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/// This structure can be used to establish another directed graph
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/// over a node set of an existing one. This class uses the same
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/// Node type as the underlying graph, and each valid node of the
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/// original graph is valid in this arc set, therefore the node
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/// objects of the original graph can be used directly with this
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/// class. The node handling functions (id handling, observing, and
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/// iterators) works equivalently as in the original graph.
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///
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/// This implementation is based on doubly-linked lists, from each
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/// node the outgoing and the incoming arcs make up lists, therefore
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/// one arc can be erased in constant time. It also makes possible,
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/// that node can be removed from the underlying graph, in this case
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/// all arcs incident to the given node is erased from the arc set.
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///
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/// \param GR The type of the graph which shares its node set with
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/// this class. Its interface must conform to the
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/// \ref concepts::Digraph "Digraph" or \ref concepts::Graph "Graph"
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/// concept.
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///
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/// This class fully conforms to the \ref concepts::Digraph
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/// "Digraph" concept.
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template <typename GR>
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class ListArcSet : public ArcSetExtender<ListArcSetBase<GR> > {
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typedef ArcSetExtender<ListArcSetBase<GR> > Parent;
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typedef typename Parent::Node Node;
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typedef typename Parent::Arc Arc;
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typedef typename Parent::NodesImplBase NodesImplBase;
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void eraseNode(const Node& node) {
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Arc arc;
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Parent::firstOut(arc, node);
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while (arc != INVALID ) {
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erase(arc);
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Parent::firstOut(arc, node);
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}
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Parent::firstIn(arc, node);
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while (arc != INVALID ) {
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erase(arc);
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Parent::firstIn(arc, node);
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static int id(Arc e) { return e.id; }
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static int id(Edge e) { return e.id; }
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Node nodeFromId(int id) const { return _graph->nodeFromId(id); }
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static Arc arcFromId(int id) { return Arc(id);}
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static Edge edgeFromId(int id) { return Edge(id);}
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int maxNodeId() const { return _graph->maxNodeId(); };
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int maxEdgeId() const { return arcs.size() / 2 - 1; }
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int maxArcId() const { return arcs.size()-1; }
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Node source(Arc e) const { return arcs[e.id ^ 1].target; }
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Node target(Arc e) const { return arcs[e.id].target; }
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Node u(Edge e) const { return arcs[2 * e.id].target; }
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Node v(Edge e) const { return arcs[2 * e.id + 1].target; }
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typedef typename ItemSetTraits<GR, Node>::ItemNotifier NodeNotifier;
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NodeNotifier& notifier(Node) const {
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return _graph->notifier(Node());
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}
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template <typename V>
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class NodeMap : public GR::template NodeMap<V> {
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typedef typename GR::template NodeMap<V> Parent;
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public:
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explicit NodeMap(const ListEdgeSetBase<GR>& arcset)
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: Parent(*arcset._graph) {}
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NodeMap(const ListEdgeSetBase<GR>& arcset, const V& value)
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: Parent(*arcset._graph, value) {}
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NodeMap& operator=(const NodeMap& cmap) {
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return operator=<NodeMap>(cmap);
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}
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template <typename CMap>
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NodeMap& operator=(const CMap& cmap) {
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Parent::operator=(cmap);
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return *this;
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}
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};
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};
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/// \ingroup graphs
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///
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/// \brief Graph using a node set of another digraph or graph and an
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/// own edge set.
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///
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/// This structure can be used to establish another graph over a
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/// node set of an existing one. This class uses the same Node type
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/// as the underlying graph, and each valid node of the original
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/// graph is valid in this arc set, therefore the node objects of
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/// the original graph can be used directly with this class. The
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/// node handling functions (id handling, observing, and iterators)
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/// works equivalently as in the original graph.
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///
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/// This implementation is based on doubly-linked lists, from each
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/// node the incident edges make up lists, therefore one edge can be
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/// erased in constant time. It also makes possible, that node can
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/// be removed from the underlying graph, in this case all edges
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/// incident to the given node is erased from the arc set.
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///
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/// \param GR The type of the graph which shares its node set
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/// with this class. Its interface must conform to the
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/// \ref concepts::Digraph "Digraph" or \ref concepts::Graph "Graph"
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/// concept.
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///
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/// This class fully conforms to the \ref concepts::Graph "Graph"
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/// concept.
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template <typename GR>
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class ListEdgeSet : public EdgeSetExtender<ListEdgeSetBase<GR> > {
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typedef EdgeSetExtender<ListEdgeSetBase<GR> > Parent;
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public:
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typedef typename Parent::Node Node;
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typedef typename Parent::Arc Arc;
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typedef typename Parent::Edge Edge;
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typedef typename Parent::NodesImplBase NodesImplBase;
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void eraseNode(const Node& node) {
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Arc arc;
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Parent::firstOut(arc, node);
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while (arc != INVALID ) {
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erase(arc);
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Parent::firstOut(arc, node);
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}
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}
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void clearNodes() {
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void nextIn(Arc& arc) const {
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arc.id = arcs[arc.id].next_in;
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}
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int id(const Node& node) const { return _graph->id(node); }
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int id(const Arc& arc) const { return arc.id; }
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Node nodeFromId(int ix) const { return _graph->nodeFromId(ix); }
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Arc arcFromId(int ix) const { return Arc(ix); }
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int maxNodeId() const { return _graph->maxNodeId(); };
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int maxArcId() const { return arcs.size() - 1; }
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Node source(const Arc& arc) const { return arcs[arc.id].source;}
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Node target(const Arc& arc) const { return arcs[arc.id].target;}
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typedef typename ItemSetTraits<GR, Node>::ItemNotifier NodeNotifier;
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NodeNotifier& notifier(Node) const {
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return _graph->notifier(Node());
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}
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template <typename V>
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class NodeMap : public GR::template NodeMap<V> {
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typedef typename GR::template NodeMap<V> Parent;
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public:
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explicit NodeMap(const SmartArcSetBase<GR>& arcset)
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: Parent(*arcset._graph) { }
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NodeMap(const SmartArcSetBase<GR>& arcset, const V& value)
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: Parent(*arcset._graph, value) { }
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NodeMap& operator=(const NodeMap& cmap) {
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return operator=<NodeMap>(cmap);
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}
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template <typename CMap>
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NodeMap& operator=(const CMap& cmap) {
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Parent::operator=(cmap);
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return *this;
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}
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};
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};
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/// \ingroup graphs
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///
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/// \brief Digraph using a node set of another digraph or graph and
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/// an own arc set.
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///
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/// This structure can be used to establish another directed graph
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/// over a node set of an existing one. This class uses the same
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/// Node type as the underlying graph, and each valid node of the
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/// original graph is valid in this arc set, therefore the node
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/// objects of the original graph can be used directly with this
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/// class. The node handling functions (id handling, observing, and
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/// iterators) works equivalently as in the original graph.
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///
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/// \param GR The type of the graph which shares its node set with
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/// this class. Its interface must conform to the
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/// \ref concepts::Digraph "Digraph" or \ref concepts::Graph "Graph"
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/// concept.
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///
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/// This implementation is slightly faster than the \c ListArcSet,
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/// because it uses continuous storage for arcs and it uses just
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/// single-linked lists for enumerate outgoing and incoming
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/// arcs. Therefore the arcs cannot be erased from the arc sets.
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///
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/// \warning If a node is erased from the underlying graph and this
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/// node is the source or target of one arc in the arc set, then
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/// the arc set is invalidated, and it cannot be used anymore. The
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/// validity can be checked with the \c valid() member function.
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///
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/// This class fully conforms to the \ref concepts::Digraph
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/// "Digraph" concept.
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template <typename GR>
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class SmartArcSet : public ArcSetExtender<SmartArcSetBase<GR> > {
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typedef ArcSetExtender<SmartArcSetBase<GR> > Parent;
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public:
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typedef typename Parent::Node Node;
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typedef typename Parent::Arc Arc;
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protected:
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typedef typename Parent::NodesImplBase NodesImplBase;
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void eraseNode(const Node& node) {
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if (typename Parent::InArcIt(*this, node) == INVALID &&
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typename Parent::OutArcIt(*this, node) == INVALID) {
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return;
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}
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throw typename NodesImplBase::Notifier::ImmediateDetach();
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static int id(Arc arc) { return arc.id; }
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static int id(Edge arc) { return arc.id; }
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Node nodeFromId(int id) const { return _graph->nodeFromId(id); }
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static Arc arcFromId(int id) { return Arc(id); }
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static Edge edgeFromId(int id) { return Edge(id);}
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int maxNodeId() const { return _graph->maxNodeId(); };
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int maxArcId() const { return arcs.size() - 1; }
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int maxEdgeId() const { return arcs.size() / 2 - 1; }
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Node source(Arc e) const { return arcs[e.id ^ 1].target; }
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Node target(Arc e) const { return arcs[e.id].target; }
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Node u(Edge e) const { return arcs[2 * e.id].target; }
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Node v(Edge e) const { return arcs[2 * e.id + 1].target; }
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typedef typename ItemSetTraits<GR, Node>::ItemNotifier NodeNotifier;
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NodeNotifier& notifier(Node) const {
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return _graph->notifier(Node());
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}
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1234 |
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1235 |
template <typename V>
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1236 |
class NodeMap : public GR::template NodeMap<V> {
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1237 |
1237 |
typedef typename GR::template NodeMap<V> Parent;
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1238 |
1238 |
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1239 |
public:
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1240 |
1240 |
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1241 |
explicit NodeMap(const SmartEdgeSetBase<GR>& arcset)
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1242 |
: Parent(*arcset._graph) { }
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1243 |
1243 |
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1244 |
1244 |
NodeMap(const SmartEdgeSetBase<GR>& arcset, const V& value)
|
1245 |
1245 |
: Parent(*arcset._graph, value) { }
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1246 |
1246 |
|
1247 |
1247 |
NodeMap& operator=(const NodeMap& cmap) {
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1248 |
1248 |
return operator=<NodeMap>(cmap);
|
1249 |
1249 |
}
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1250 |
1250 |
|
1251 |
1251 |
template <typename CMap>
|
1252 |
1252 |
NodeMap& operator=(const CMap& cmap) {
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1253 |
1253 |
Parent::operator=(cmap);
|
1254 |
1254 |
return *this;
|
1255 |
1255 |
}
|
1256 |
1256 |
};
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1257 |
1257 |
|
1258 |
1258 |
};
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1259 |
1259 |
|
1260 |
|
/// \ingroup semi_adaptors
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|
1260 |
/// \ingroup graphs
|
1261 |
1261 |
///
|
1262 |
1262 |
/// \brief Graph using a node set of another digraph or graph and an
|
1263 |
1263 |
/// own edge set.
|
1264 |
1264 |
///
|
1265 |
1265 |
/// This structure can be used to establish another graph over a
|
1266 |
1266 |
/// node set of an existing one. This class uses the same Node type
|
1267 |
1267 |
/// as the underlying graph, and each valid node of the original
|
1268 |
1268 |
/// graph is valid in this arc set, therefore the node objects of
|
1269 |
1269 |
/// the original graph can be used directly with this class. The
|
1270 |
1270 |
/// node handling functions (id handling, observing, and iterators)
|
1271 |
1271 |
/// works equivalently as in the original graph.
|
1272 |
1272 |
///
|
1273 |
1273 |
/// \param GR The type of the graph which shares its node set
|
1274 |
1274 |
/// with this class. Its interface must conform to the
|
1275 |
1275 |
/// \ref concepts::Digraph "Digraph" or \ref concepts::Graph "Graph"
|
1276 |
1276 |
/// concept.
|
1277 |
1277 |
///
|
1278 |
1278 |
/// This implementation is slightly faster than the \c ListEdgeSet,
|
1279 |
1279 |
/// because it uses continuous storage for edges and it uses just
|
1280 |
1280 |
/// single-linked lists for enumerate incident edges. Therefore the
|
1281 |
1281 |
/// edges cannot be erased from the edge sets.
|
1282 |
1282 |
///
|
1283 |
1283 |
/// \warning If a node is erased from the underlying graph and this
|
1284 |
1284 |
/// node is incident to one edge in the edge set, then the edge set
|
1285 |
1285 |
/// is invalidated, and it cannot be used anymore. The validity can
|
1286 |
1286 |
/// be checked with the \c valid() member function.
|
1287 |
1287 |
///
|
1288 |
1288 |
/// This class fully conforms to the \ref concepts::Graph
|
1289 |
1289 |
/// "Graph" concept.
|
1290 |
1290 |
template <typename GR>
|
1291 |
1291 |
class SmartEdgeSet : public EdgeSetExtender<SmartEdgeSetBase<GR> > {
|
1292 |
1292 |
typedef EdgeSetExtender<SmartEdgeSetBase<GR> > Parent;
|
1293 |
1293 |
|
1294 |
1294 |
public:
|
1295 |
1295 |
|
1296 |
1296 |
typedef typename Parent::Node Node;
|
1297 |
1297 |
typedef typename Parent::Arc Arc;
|
1298 |
1298 |
typedef typename Parent::Edge Edge;
|
1299 |
1299 |
|
1300 |
1300 |
protected:
|
1301 |
1301 |
|
1302 |
1302 |
typedef typename Parent::NodesImplBase NodesImplBase;
|
1303 |
1303 |
|
1304 |
1304 |
void eraseNode(const Node& node) {
|
1305 |
1305 |
if (typename Parent::IncEdgeIt(*this, node) == INVALID) {
|
1306 |
1306 |
return;
|
1307 |
1307 |
}
|
1308 |
1308 |
throw typename NodesImplBase::Notifier::ImmediateDetach();
|