[1173] | 1 | /** |
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| 2 | \page getstart How to start using LEMON |
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[1175] | 4 | In this page we detail how to start using LEMON, from downloading it to |
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| 5 | your computer, through the steps of installation to showing a simple |
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| 6 | "Hello World" type program that already uses LEMON. If anything is not |
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| 7 | clear write to our FAQ. |
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| 9 | \todo Is this FAQ thing a good idea here? Is there such a thing? If |
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| 10 | twice YES then a link comes here. |
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[1173] | 15 | \section downloadLEMON How to download LEMON |
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[1175] | 17 | You can download LEMON from the following web site: |
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| 20 | \section installLEMON How to install LEMON |
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| 22 | In order to install LEMON you have to do the following |
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[1175] | 24 | Ide kell írni: |
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| 26 | -Hol fordul (Windows-os fordító nem fordítja, unix/linux alatt gcc hanyas verziója kell) |
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| 27 | - |
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[1173] | 29 | \section helloworld My first program using LEMON |
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[1175] | 31 | If you have installed LEMON on your system you can paste the following code |
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| 32 | segment into a file to have a first working program that uses library LEMON. |
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[1173] | 33 | |
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[1175] | 34 | \code |
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| 35 | #include <iostream> |
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| 36 | #include <lemon/list_graph.h> |
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[1173] | 37 | |
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[1175] | 38 | using namespace lemon; |
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| 39 | |
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| 40 | int main() |
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| 41 | { |
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| 42 | typedef ListGraph Graph; |
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| 43 | typedef Graph::Edge Edge; |
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| 44 | typedef Graph::InEdgeIt InEdgeIt; |
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| 45 | typedef Graph::OutEdgeIt OutEdgeIt; |
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| 46 | typedef Graph::EdgeIt EdgeIt; |
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| 47 | typedef Graph::Node Node; |
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| 48 | typedef Graph::NodeIt NodeIt; |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | Graph g; |
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| 52 | for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) |
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| 53 | g.addNode(); |
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| 55 | for (NodeIt i(g); i!=INVALID; ++i) |
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| 56 | for (NodeIt j(g); j!=INVALID; ++j) |
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| 57 | if (i != j) g.addEdge(i, j); |
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| 59 | std::cout << "Nodes:"; |
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| 60 | for (NodeIt i(g); i!=INVALID; ++i) |
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| 61 | std::cout << " " << g.id(i); |
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| 62 | std::cout << std::endl; |
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| 64 | std::cout << "Edges:"; |
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| 65 | for (EdgeIt i(g); i!=INVALID; ++i) |
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| 66 | std::cout << " (" << g.id(g.source(i)) << "," << g.id(g.target(i)) << ")"; |
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| 67 | std::cout << std::endl; |
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| 69 | \endcode |
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| 72 | ListGraph is one of LEMON's graph classes. It is based on linked lists, |
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| 73 | therefore iterating throuh its edges and nodes is fast. |
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| 75 | After some convenient typedefs we create a graph and add three nodes to it. |
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| 76 | Then we add edges to it to form a complete graph. |
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| 78 | Then we iterate through all nodes of the graph. We use a constructor of the |
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| 79 | node iterator to initialize it to the first node. The operator++ is used to |
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| 80 | step to the next node. Using operator++ on the iterator pointing to the last |
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| 81 | node invalidates the iterator i.e. sets its value to |
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| 82 | \ref lemon::INVALID "INVALID". This is what we exploit in the stop condition. |
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| 84 | We can also iterate through all edges of the graph very similarly. The |
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| 85 | \c target and |
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| 86 | \c source member functions can be used to access the endpoints of an edge. |
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| 88 | The previous code fragment prints out the following: |
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| 90 | \code |
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| 91 | Nodes: 2 1 0 |
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| 93 | Edges: (0,2) (1,2) (0,1) (2,1) (1,0) (2,0) |
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| 94 | \endcode |
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| 97 | If you want to see more features, go to the \ref quicktour "Quick Tour to |
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| 98 | LEMON", if you want to see see some demo programs then go to our |
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| 99 | \ref demoprograms "Demo Programs" page! |
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| 102 | */ |
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