1 | /* -*- C++ -*- |
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2 | * |
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3 | * This file is a part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library |
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4 | * |
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5 | * Copyright (C) 2003-2008 |
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6 | * Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport |
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7 | * (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES). |
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8 | * |
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9 | * Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted |
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10 | * provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For |
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11 | * precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file. |
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12 | * |
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13 | * This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind, |
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14 | * express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any |
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15 | * purpose. |
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16 | * |
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17 | */ |
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18 | |
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19 | #ifndef LEMON_BELLMAN_FORD_H |
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20 | #define LEMON_BELLMAN_FORD_H |
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21 | |
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22 | /// \ingroup shortest_path |
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23 | /// \file |
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24 | /// \brief Bellman-Ford algorithm. |
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25 | |
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26 | #include <lemon/list_graph.h> |
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27 | #include <lemon/bits/path_dump.h> |
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28 | #include <lemon/core.h> |
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29 | #include <lemon/error.h> |
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30 | #include <lemon/maps.h> |
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31 | #include <lemon/tolerance.h> |
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32 | #include <lemon/path.h> |
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33 | |
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34 | #include <limits> |
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35 | |
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36 | namespace lemon { |
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37 | |
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38 | /// \brief Default operation traits for the BellmanFord algorithm class. |
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39 | /// |
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40 | /// This operation traits class defines all computational operations |
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41 | /// and constants that are used in the Bellman-Ford algorithm. |
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42 | /// The default implementation is based on the \c numeric_limits class. |
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43 | /// If the numeric type does not have infinity value, then the maximum |
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44 | /// value is used as extremal infinity value. |
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45 | /// |
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46 | /// \see BellmanFordToleranceOperationTraits |
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47 | template < |
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48 | typename V, |
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49 | bool has_inf = std::numeric_limits<V>::has_infinity> |
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50 | struct BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits { |
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51 | /// \brief Value type for the algorithm. |
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52 | typedef V Value; |
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53 | /// \brief Gives back the zero value of the type. |
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54 | static Value zero() { |
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55 | return static_cast<Value>(0); |
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56 | } |
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57 | /// \brief Gives back the positive infinity value of the type. |
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58 | static Value infinity() { |
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59 | return std::numeric_limits<Value>::infinity(); |
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60 | } |
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61 | /// \brief Gives back the sum of the given two elements. |
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62 | static Value plus(const Value& left, const Value& right) { |
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63 | return left + right; |
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64 | } |
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65 | /// \brief Gives back \c true only if the first value is less than |
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66 | /// the second. |
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67 | static bool less(const Value& left, const Value& right) { |
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68 | return left < right; |
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69 | } |
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70 | }; |
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71 | |
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72 | template <typename V> |
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73 | struct BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits<V, false> { |
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74 | typedef V Value; |
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75 | static Value zero() { |
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76 | return static_cast<Value>(0); |
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77 | } |
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78 | static Value infinity() { |
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79 | return std::numeric_limits<Value>::max(); |
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80 | } |
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81 | static Value plus(const Value& left, const Value& right) { |
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82 | if (left == infinity() || right == infinity()) return infinity(); |
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83 | return left + right; |
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84 | } |
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85 | static bool less(const Value& left, const Value& right) { |
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86 | return left < right; |
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87 | } |
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88 | }; |
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89 | |
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90 | /// \brief Operation traits for the BellmanFord algorithm class |
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91 | /// using tolerance. |
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92 | /// |
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93 | /// This operation traits class defines all computational operations |
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94 | /// and constants that are used in the Bellman-Ford algorithm. |
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95 | /// The only difference between this implementation and |
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96 | /// \ref BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits is that this class uses |
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97 | /// the \ref Tolerance "tolerance technique" in its \ref less() |
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98 | /// function. |
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99 | /// |
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100 | /// \tparam V The value type. |
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101 | /// \tparam eps The epsilon value for the \ref less() function. |
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102 | /// By default, it is the epsilon value used by \ref Tolerance |
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103 | /// "Tolerance<V>". |
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104 | /// |
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105 | /// \see BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits |
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106 | #ifdef DOXYGEN |
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107 | template <typename V, V eps> |
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108 | #else |
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109 | template < |
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110 | typename V, |
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111 | V eps = Tolerance<V>::def_epsilon> |
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112 | #endif |
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113 | struct BellmanFordToleranceOperationTraits { |
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114 | /// \brief Value type for the algorithm. |
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115 | typedef V Value; |
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116 | /// \brief Gives back the zero value of the type. |
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117 | static Value zero() { |
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118 | return static_cast<Value>(0); |
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119 | } |
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120 | /// \brief Gives back the positive infinity value of the type. |
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121 | static Value infinity() { |
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122 | return std::numeric_limits<Value>::infinity(); |
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123 | } |
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124 | /// \brief Gives back the sum of the given two elements. |
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125 | static Value plus(const Value& left, const Value& right) { |
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126 | return left + right; |
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127 | } |
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128 | /// \brief Gives back \c true only if the first value is less than |
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129 | /// the second. |
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130 | static bool less(const Value& left, const Value& right) { |
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131 | return left + eps < right; |
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132 | } |
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133 | }; |
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134 | |
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135 | /// \brief Default traits class of BellmanFord class. |
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136 | /// |
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137 | /// Default traits class of BellmanFord class. |
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138 | /// \param GR The type of the digraph. |
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139 | /// \param LEN The type of the length map. |
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140 | template<typename GR, typename LEN> |
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141 | struct BellmanFordDefaultTraits { |
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142 | /// The type of the digraph the algorithm runs on. |
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143 | typedef GR Digraph; |
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144 | |
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145 | /// \brief The type of the map that stores the arc lengths. |
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146 | /// |
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147 | /// The type of the map that stores the arc lengths. |
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148 | /// It must conform to the \ref concepts::ReadMap "ReadMap" concept. |
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149 | typedef LEN LengthMap; |
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150 | |
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151 | /// The type of the arc lengths. |
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152 | typedef typename LEN::Value Value; |
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153 | |
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154 | /// \brief Operation traits for Bellman-Ford algorithm. |
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155 | /// |
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156 | /// It defines the used operations and the infinity value for the |
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157 | /// given \c Value type. |
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158 | /// \see BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits, |
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159 | /// BellmanFordToleranceOperationTraits |
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160 | typedef BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits<Value> OperationTraits; |
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161 | |
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162 | /// \brief The type of the map that stores the last arcs of the |
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163 | /// shortest paths. |
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164 | /// |
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165 | /// The type of the map that stores the last |
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166 | /// arcs of the shortest paths. |
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167 | /// It must conform to the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
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168 | typedef typename GR::template NodeMap<typename GR::Arc> PredMap; |
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169 | |
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170 | /// \brief Instantiates a \c PredMap. |
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171 | /// |
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172 | /// This function instantiates a \ref PredMap. |
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173 | /// \param g is the digraph to which we would like to define the |
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174 | /// \ref PredMap. |
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175 | static PredMap *createPredMap(const GR& g) { |
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176 | return new PredMap(g); |
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177 | } |
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178 | |
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179 | /// \brief The type of the map that stores the distances of the nodes. |
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180 | /// |
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181 | /// The type of the map that stores the distances of the nodes. |
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182 | /// It must conform to the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
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183 | typedef typename GR::template NodeMap<typename LEN::Value> DistMap; |
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184 | |
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185 | /// \brief Instantiates a \c DistMap. |
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186 | /// |
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187 | /// This function instantiates a \ref DistMap. |
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188 | /// \param g is the digraph to which we would like to define the |
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189 | /// \ref DistMap. |
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190 | static DistMap *createDistMap(const GR& g) { |
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191 | return new DistMap(g); |
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192 | } |
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193 | |
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194 | }; |
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195 | |
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196 | /// \brief %BellmanFord algorithm class. |
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197 | /// |
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198 | /// \ingroup shortest_path |
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199 | /// This class provides an efficient implementation of the Bellman-Ford |
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200 | /// algorithm. The maximum time complexity of the algorithm is |
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201 | /// <tt>O(ne)</tt>. |
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202 | /// |
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203 | /// The Bellman-Ford algorithm solves the single-source shortest path |
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204 | /// problem when the arcs can have negative lengths, but the digraph |
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205 | /// should not contain directed cycles with negative total length. |
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206 | /// If all arc costs are non-negative, consider to use the Dijkstra |
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207 | /// algorithm instead, since it is more efficient. |
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208 | /// |
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209 | /// The arc lengths are passed to the algorithm using a |
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210 | /// \ref concepts::ReadMap "ReadMap", so it is easy to change it to any |
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211 | /// kind of length. The type of the length values is determined by the |
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212 | /// \ref concepts::ReadMap::Value "Value" type of the length map. |
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213 | /// |
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214 | /// There is also a \ref bellmanFord() "function-type interface" for the |
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215 | /// Bellman-Ford algorithm, which is convenient in the simplier cases and |
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216 | /// it can be used easier. |
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217 | /// |
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218 | /// \tparam GR The type of the digraph the algorithm runs on. |
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219 | /// The default type is \ref ListDigraph. |
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220 | /// \tparam LEN A \ref concepts::ReadMap "readable" arc map that specifies |
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221 | /// the lengths of the arcs. The default map type is |
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222 | /// \ref concepts::Digraph::ArcMap "GR::ArcMap<int>". |
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223 | /// \tparam TR The traits class that defines various types used by the |
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224 | /// algorithm. By default, it is \ref BellmanFordDefaultTraits |
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225 | /// "BellmanFordDefaultTraits<GR, LEN>". |
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226 | /// In most cases, this parameter should not be set directly, |
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227 | /// consider to use the named template parameters instead. |
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228 | #ifdef DOXYGEN |
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229 | template <typename GR, typename LEN, typename TR> |
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230 | #else |
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231 | template <typename GR=ListDigraph, |
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232 | typename LEN=typename GR::template ArcMap<int>, |
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233 | typename TR=BellmanFordDefaultTraits<GR,LEN> > |
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234 | #endif |
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235 | class BellmanFord { |
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236 | public: |
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237 | |
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238 | ///The type of the underlying digraph. |
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239 | typedef typename TR::Digraph Digraph; |
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240 | |
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241 | /// \brief The type of the arc lengths. |
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242 | typedef typename TR::LengthMap::Value Value; |
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243 | /// \brief The type of the map that stores the arc lengths. |
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244 | typedef typename TR::LengthMap LengthMap; |
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245 | /// \brief The type of the map that stores the last |
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246 | /// arcs of the shortest paths. |
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247 | typedef typename TR::PredMap PredMap; |
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248 | /// \brief The type of the map that stores the distances of the nodes. |
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249 | typedef typename TR::DistMap DistMap; |
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250 | /// The type of the paths. |
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251 | typedef PredMapPath<Digraph, PredMap> Path; |
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252 | ///\brief The \ref BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits |
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253 | /// "operation traits class" of the algorithm. |
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254 | typedef typename TR::OperationTraits OperationTraits; |
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255 | |
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256 | ///The \ref BellmanFordDefaultTraits "traits class" of the algorithm. |
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257 | typedef TR Traits; |
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258 | |
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259 | private: |
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260 | |
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261 | typedef typename Digraph::Node Node; |
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262 | typedef typename Digraph::NodeIt NodeIt; |
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263 | typedef typename Digraph::Arc Arc; |
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264 | typedef typename Digraph::OutArcIt OutArcIt; |
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265 | |
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266 | // Pointer to the underlying digraph. |
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267 | const Digraph *_gr; |
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268 | // Pointer to the length map |
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269 | const LengthMap *_length; |
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270 | // Pointer to the map of predecessors arcs. |
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271 | PredMap *_pred; |
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272 | // Indicates if _pred is locally allocated (true) or not. |
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273 | bool _local_pred; |
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274 | // Pointer to the map of distances. |
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275 | DistMap *_dist; |
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276 | // Indicates if _dist is locally allocated (true) or not. |
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277 | bool _local_dist; |
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278 | |
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279 | typedef typename Digraph::template NodeMap<bool> MaskMap; |
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280 | MaskMap *_mask; |
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281 | |
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282 | std::vector<Node> _process; |
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283 | |
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284 | // Creates the maps if necessary. |
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285 | void create_maps() { |
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286 | if(!_pred) { |
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287 | _local_pred = true; |
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288 | _pred = Traits::createPredMap(*_gr); |
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289 | } |
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290 | if(!_dist) { |
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291 | _local_dist = true; |
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292 | _dist = Traits::createDistMap(*_gr); |
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293 | } |
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294 | if(!_mask) { |
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295 | _mask = new MaskMap(*_gr); |
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296 | } |
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297 | } |
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298 | |
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299 | public : |
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300 | |
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301 | typedef BellmanFord Create; |
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302 | |
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303 | /// \name Named Template Parameters |
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304 | |
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305 | ///@{ |
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306 | |
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307 | template <class T> |
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308 | struct SetPredMapTraits : public Traits { |
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309 | typedef T PredMap; |
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310 | static PredMap *createPredMap(const Digraph&) { |
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311 | LEMON_ASSERT(false, "PredMap is not initialized"); |
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312 | return 0; // ignore warnings |
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313 | } |
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314 | }; |
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315 | |
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316 | /// \brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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317 | /// \c PredMap type. |
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318 | /// |
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319 | /// \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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320 | /// \c PredMap type. |
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321 | /// It must conform to the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
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322 | template <class T> |
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323 | struct SetPredMap |
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324 | : public BellmanFord< Digraph, LengthMap, SetPredMapTraits<T> > { |
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325 | typedef BellmanFord< Digraph, LengthMap, SetPredMapTraits<T> > Create; |
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326 | }; |
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327 | |
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328 | template <class T> |
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329 | struct SetDistMapTraits : public Traits { |
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330 | typedef T DistMap; |
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331 | static DistMap *createDistMap(const Digraph&) { |
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332 | LEMON_ASSERT(false, "DistMap is not initialized"); |
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333 | return 0; // ignore warnings |
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334 | } |
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335 | }; |
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336 | |
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337 | /// \brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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338 | /// \c DistMap type. |
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339 | /// |
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340 | /// \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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341 | /// \c DistMap type. |
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342 | /// It must conform to the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
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343 | template <class T> |
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344 | struct SetDistMap |
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345 | : public BellmanFord< Digraph, LengthMap, SetDistMapTraits<T> > { |
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346 | typedef BellmanFord< Digraph, LengthMap, SetDistMapTraits<T> > Create; |
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347 | }; |
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348 | |
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349 | template <class T> |
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350 | struct SetOperationTraitsTraits : public Traits { |
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351 | typedef T OperationTraits; |
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352 | }; |
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353 | |
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354 | /// \brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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355 | /// \c OperationTraits type. |
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356 | /// |
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357 | /// \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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358 | /// \c OperationTraits type. |
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359 | /// For more information, see \ref BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits. |
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360 | template <class T> |
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361 | struct SetOperationTraits |
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362 | : public BellmanFord< Digraph, LengthMap, SetOperationTraitsTraits<T> > { |
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363 | typedef BellmanFord< Digraph, LengthMap, SetOperationTraitsTraits<T> > |
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364 | Create; |
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365 | }; |
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366 | |
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367 | ///@} |
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368 | |
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369 | protected: |
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370 | |
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371 | BellmanFord() {} |
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372 | |
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373 | public: |
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374 | |
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375 | /// \brief Constructor. |
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376 | /// |
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377 | /// Constructor. |
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378 | /// \param g The digraph the algorithm runs on. |
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379 | /// \param length The length map used by the algorithm. |
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380 | BellmanFord(const Digraph& g, const LengthMap& length) : |
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381 | _gr(&g), _length(&length), |
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382 | _pred(0), _local_pred(false), |
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383 | _dist(0), _local_dist(false), _mask(0) {} |
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384 | |
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385 | ///Destructor. |
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386 | ~BellmanFord() { |
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387 | if(_local_pred) delete _pred; |
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388 | if(_local_dist) delete _dist; |
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389 | if(_mask) delete _mask; |
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390 | } |
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391 | |
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392 | /// \brief Sets the length map. |
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393 | /// |
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394 | /// Sets the length map. |
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395 | /// \return <tt>(*this)</tt> |
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396 | BellmanFord &lengthMap(const LengthMap &map) { |
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397 | _length = ↦ |
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398 | return *this; |
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399 | } |
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400 | |
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401 | /// \brief Sets the map that stores the predecessor arcs. |
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402 | /// |
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403 | /// Sets the map that stores the predecessor arcs. |
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404 | /// If you don't use this function before calling \ref run() |
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405 | /// or \ref init(), an instance will be allocated automatically. |
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406 | /// The destructor deallocates this automatically allocated map, |
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407 | /// of course. |
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408 | /// \return <tt>(*this)</tt> |
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409 | BellmanFord &predMap(PredMap &map) { |
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410 | if(_local_pred) { |
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411 | delete _pred; |
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412 | _local_pred=false; |
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413 | } |
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414 | _pred = ↦ |
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415 | return *this; |
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416 | } |
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417 | |
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418 | /// \brief Sets the map that stores the distances of the nodes. |
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419 | /// |
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420 | /// Sets the map that stores the distances of the nodes calculated |
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421 | /// by the algorithm. |
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422 | /// If you don't use this function before calling \ref run() |
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423 | /// or \ref init(), an instance will be allocated automatically. |
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424 | /// The destructor deallocates this automatically allocated map, |
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425 | /// of course. |
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426 | /// \return <tt>(*this)</tt> |
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427 | BellmanFord &distMap(DistMap &map) { |
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428 | if(_local_dist) { |
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429 | delete _dist; |
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430 | _local_dist=false; |
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431 | } |
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432 | _dist = ↦ |
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433 | return *this; |
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434 | } |
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435 | |
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436 | /// \name Execution Control |
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437 | /// The simplest way to execute the Bellman-Ford algorithm is to use |
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438 | /// one of the member functions called \ref run().\n |
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439 | /// If you need better control on the execution, you have to call |
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440 | /// \ref init() first, then you can add several source nodes |
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441 | /// with \ref addSource(). Finally the actual path computation can be |
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442 | /// performed with \ref start(), \ref checkedStart() or |
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443 | /// \ref limitedStart(). |
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444 | |
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445 | ///@{ |
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446 | |
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447 | /// \brief Initializes the internal data structures. |
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448 | /// |
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449 | /// Initializes the internal data structures. The optional parameter |
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450 | /// is the initial distance of each node. |
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451 | void init(const Value value = OperationTraits::infinity()) { |
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452 | create_maps(); |
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453 | for (NodeIt it(*_gr); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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454 | _pred->set(it, INVALID); |
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455 | _dist->set(it, value); |
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456 | } |
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457 | _process.clear(); |
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458 | if (OperationTraits::less(value, OperationTraits::infinity())) { |
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459 | for (NodeIt it(*_gr); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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460 | _process.push_back(it); |
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461 | _mask->set(it, true); |
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462 | } |
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463 | } else { |
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464 | for (NodeIt it(*_gr); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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465 | _mask->set(it, false); |
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466 | } |
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467 | } |
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468 | } |
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469 | |
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470 | /// \brief Adds a new source node. |
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471 | /// |
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472 | /// This function adds a new source node. The optional second parameter |
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473 | /// is the initial distance of the node. |
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474 | void addSource(Node source, Value dst = OperationTraits::zero()) { |
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475 | _dist->set(source, dst); |
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476 | if (!(*_mask)[source]) { |
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477 | _process.push_back(source); |
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478 | _mask->set(source, true); |
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479 | } |
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480 | } |
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481 | |
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482 | /// \brief Executes one round from the Bellman-Ford algorithm. |
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483 | /// |
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484 | /// If the algoritm calculated the distances in the previous round |
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485 | /// exactly for the paths of at most \c k arcs, then this function |
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486 | /// will calculate the distances exactly for the paths of at most |
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487 | /// <tt>k+1</tt> arcs. Performing \c k iterations using this function |
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488 | /// calculates the shortest path distances exactly for the paths |
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489 | /// consisting of at most \c k arcs. |
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490 | /// |
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491 | /// \warning The paths with limited arc number cannot be retrieved |
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492 | /// easily with \ref path() or \ref predArc() functions. If you also |
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493 | /// need the shortest paths and not only the distances, you should |
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494 | /// store the \ref predMap() "predecessor map" after each iteration |
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495 | /// and build the path manually. |
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496 | /// |
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497 | /// \return \c true when the algorithm have not found more shorter |
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498 | /// paths. |
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499 | /// |
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500 | /// \see ActiveIt |
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501 | bool processNextRound() { |
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502 | for (int i = 0; i < int(_process.size()); ++i) { |
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503 | _mask->set(_process[i], false); |
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504 | } |
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505 | std::vector<Node> nextProcess; |
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506 | std::vector<Value> values(_process.size()); |
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507 | for (int i = 0; i < int(_process.size()); ++i) { |
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508 | values[i] = (*_dist)[_process[i]]; |
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509 | } |
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510 | for (int i = 0; i < int(_process.size()); ++i) { |
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511 | for (OutArcIt it(*_gr, _process[i]); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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512 | Node target = _gr->target(it); |
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513 | Value relaxed = OperationTraits::plus(values[i], (*_length)[it]); |
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514 | if (OperationTraits::less(relaxed, (*_dist)[target])) { |
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515 | _pred->set(target, it); |
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516 | _dist->set(target, relaxed); |
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517 | if (!(*_mask)[target]) { |
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518 | _mask->set(target, true); |
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519 | nextProcess.push_back(target); |
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520 | } |
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521 | } |
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522 | } |
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523 | } |
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524 | _process.swap(nextProcess); |
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525 | return _process.empty(); |
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526 | } |
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527 | |
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528 | /// \brief Executes one weak round from the Bellman-Ford algorithm. |
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529 | /// |
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530 | /// If the algorithm calculated the distances in the previous round |
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531 | /// at least for the paths of at most \c k arcs, then this function |
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532 | /// will calculate the distances at least for the paths of at most |
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533 | /// <tt>k+1</tt> arcs. |
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534 | /// This function does not make it possible to calculate the shortest |
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535 | /// path distances exactly for paths consisting of at most \c k arcs, |
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536 | /// this is why it is called weak round. |
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537 | /// |
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538 | /// \return \c true when the algorithm have not found more shorter |
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539 | /// paths. |
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540 | /// |
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541 | /// \see ActiveIt |
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542 | bool processNextWeakRound() { |
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543 | for (int i = 0; i < int(_process.size()); ++i) { |
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544 | _mask->set(_process[i], false); |
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545 | } |
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546 | std::vector<Node> nextProcess; |
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547 | for (int i = 0; i < int(_process.size()); ++i) { |
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548 | for (OutArcIt it(*_gr, _process[i]); it != INVALID; ++it) { |
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549 | Node target = _gr->target(it); |
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550 | Value relaxed = |
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551 | OperationTraits::plus((*_dist)[_process[i]], (*_length)[it]); |
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552 | if (OperationTraits::less(relaxed, (*_dist)[target])) { |
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553 | _pred->set(target, it); |
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554 | _dist->set(target, relaxed); |
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555 | if (!(*_mask)[target]) { |
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556 | _mask->set(target, true); |
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557 | nextProcess.push_back(target); |
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558 | } |
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559 | } |
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560 | } |
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561 | } |
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562 | _process.swap(nextProcess); |
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563 | return _process.empty(); |
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564 | } |
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565 | |
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566 | /// \brief Executes the algorithm. |
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567 | /// |
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568 | /// Executes the algorithm. |
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569 | /// |
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570 | /// This method runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm from the root node(s) |
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571 | /// in order to compute the shortest path to each node. |
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572 | /// |
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573 | /// The algorithm computes |
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574 | /// - the shortest path tree (forest), |
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575 | /// - the distance of each node from the root(s). |
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576 | /// |
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577 | /// \pre init() must be called and at least one root node should be |
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578 | /// added with addSource() before using this function. |
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579 | void start() { |
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580 | int num = countNodes(*_gr) - 1; |
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581 | for (int i = 0; i < num; ++i) { |
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582 | if (processNextWeakRound()) break; |
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583 | } |
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584 | } |
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585 | |
---|
586 | /// \brief Executes the algorithm and checks the negative cycles. |
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587 | /// |
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588 | /// Executes the algorithm and checks the negative cycles. |
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589 | /// |
---|
590 | /// This method runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm from the root node(s) |
---|
591 | /// in order to compute the shortest path to each node and also checks |
---|
592 | /// if the digraph contains cycles with negative total length. |
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593 | /// |
---|
594 | /// The algorithm computes |
---|
595 | /// - the shortest path tree (forest), |
---|
596 | /// - the distance of each node from the root(s). |
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597 | /// |
---|
598 | /// \return \c false if there is a negative cycle in the digraph. |
---|
599 | /// |
---|
600 | /// \pre init() must be called and at least one root node should be |
---|
601 | /// added with addSource() before using this function. |
---|
602 | bool checkedStart() { |
---|
603 | int num = countNodes(*_gr); |
---|
604 | for (int i = 0; i < num; ++i) { |
---|
605 | if (processNextWeakRound()) return true; |
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606 | } |
---|
607 | return _process.empty(); |
---|
608 | } |
---|
609 | |
---|
610 | /// \brief Executes the algorithm with arc number limit. |
---|
611 | /// |
---|
612 | /// Executes the algorithm with arc number limit. |
---|
613 | /// |
---|
614 | /// This method runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm from the root node(s) |
---|
615 | /// in order to compute the shortest path distance for each node |
---|
616 | /// using only the paths consisting of at most \c num arcs. |
---|
617 | /// |
---|
618 | /// The algorithm computes |
---|
619 | /// - the limited distance of each node from the root(s), |
---|
620 | /// - the predecessor arc for each node. |
---|
621 | /// |
---|
622 | /// \warning The paths with limited arc number cannot be retrieved |
---|
623 | /// easily with \ref path() or \ref predArc() functions. If you also |
---|
624 | /// need the shortest paths and not only the distances, you should |
---|
625 | /// store the \ref predMap() "predecessor map" after each iteration |
---|
626 | /// and build the path manually. |
---|
627 | /// |
---|
628 | /// \pre init() must be called and at least one root node should be |
---|
629 | /// added with addSource() before using this function. |
---|
630 | void limitedStart(int num) { |
---|
631 | for (int i = 0; i < num; ++i) { |
---|
632 | if (processNextRound()) break; |
---|
633 | } |
---|
634 | } |
---|
635 | |
---|
636 | /// \brief Runs the algorithm from the given root node. |
---|
637 | /// |
---|
638 | /// This method runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm from the given root |
---|
639 | /// node \c s in order to compute the shortest path to each node. |
---|
640 | /// |
---|
641 | /// The algorithm computes |
---|
642 | /// - the shortest path tree (forest), |
---|
643 | /// - the distance of each node from the root(s). |
---|
644 | /// |
---|
645 | /// \note bf.run(s) is just a shortcut of the following code. |
---|
646 | /// \code |
---|
647 | /// bf.init(); |
---|
648 | /// bf.addSource(s); |
---|
649 | /// bf.start(); |
---|
650 | /// \endcode |
---|
651 | void run(Node s) { |
---|
652 | init(); |
---|
653 | addSource(s); |
---|
654 | start(); |
---|
655 | } |
---|
656 | |
---|
657 | /// \brief Runs the algorithm from the given root node with arc |
---|
658 | /// number limit. |
---|
659 | /// |
---|
660 | /// This method runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm from the given root |
---|
661 | /// node \c s in order to compute the shortest path distance for each |
---|
662 | /// node using only the paths consisting of at most \c num arcs. |
---|
663 | /// |
---|
664 | /// The algorithm computes |
---|
665 | /// - the limited distance of each node from the root(s), |
---|
666 | /// - the predecessor arc for each node. |
---|
667 | /// |
---|
668 | /// \warning The paths with limited arc number cannot be retrieved |
---|
669 | /// easily with \ref path() or \ref predArc() functions. If you also |
---|
670 | /// need the shortest paths and not only the distances, you should |
---|
671 | /// store the \ref predMap() "predecessor map" after each iteration |
---|
672 | /// and build the path manually. |
---|
673 | /// |
---|
674 | /// \note bf.run(s, num) is just a shortcut of the following code. |
---|
675 | /// \code |
---|
676 | /// bf.init(); |
---|
677 | /// bf.addSource(s); |
---|
678 | /// bf.limitedStart(num); |
---|
679 | /// \endcode |
---|
680 | void run(Node s, int num) { |
---|
681 | init(); |
---|
682 | addSource(s); |
---|
683 | limitedStart(num); |
---|
684 | } |
---|
685 | |
---|
686 | ///@} |
---|
687 | |
---|
688 | /// \brief LEMON iterator for getting the active nodes. |
---|
689 | /// |
---|
690 | /// This class provides a common style LEMON iterator that traverses |
---|
691 | /// the active nodes of the Bellman-Ford algorithm after the last |
---|
692 | /// phase. These nodes should be checked in the next phase to |
---|
693 | /// find augmenting arcs outgoing from them. |
---|
694 | class ActiveIt { |
---|
695 | public: |
---|
696 | |
---|
697 | /// \brief Constructor. |
---|
698 | /// |
---|
699 | /// Constructor for getting the active nodes of the given BellmanFord |
---|
700 | /// instance. |
---|
701 | ActiveIt(const BellmanFord& algorithm) : _algorithm(&algorithm) |
---|
702 | { |
---|
703 | _index = _algorithm->_process.size() - 1; |
---|
704 | } |
---|
705 | |
---|
706 | /// \brief Invalid constructor. |
---|
707 | /// |
---|
708 | /// Invalid constructor. |
---|
709 | ActiveIt(Invalid) : _algorithm(0), _index(-1) {} |
---|
710 | |
---|
711 | /// \brief Conversion to \c Node. |
---|
712 | /// |
---|
713 | /// Conversion to \c Node. |
---|
714 | operator Node() const { |
---|
715 | return _index >= 0 ? _algorithm->_process[_index] : INVALID; |
---|
716 | } |
---|
717 | |
---|
718 | /// \brief Increment operator. |
---|
719 | /// |
---|
720 | /// Increment operator. |
---|
721 | ActiveIt& operator++() { |
---|
722 | --_index; |
---|
723 | return *this; |
---|
724 | } |
---|
725 | |
---|
726 | bool operator==(const ActiveIt& it) const { |
---|
727 | return static_cast<Node>(*this) == static_cast<Node>(it); |
---|
728 | } |
---|
729 | bool operator!=(const ActiveIt& it) const { |
---|
730 | return static_cast<Node>(*this) != static_cast<Node>(it); |
---|
731 | } |
---|
732 | bool operator<(const ActiveIt& it) const { |
---|
733 | return static_cast<Node>(*this) < static_cast<Node>(it); |
---|
734 | } |
---|
735 | |
---|
736 | private: |
---|
737 | const BellmanFord* _algorithm; |
---|
738 | int _index; |
---|
739 | }; |
---|
740 | |
---|
741 | /// \name Query Functions |
---|
742 | /// The result of the Bellman-Ford algorithm can be obtained using these |
---|
743 | /// functions.\n |
---|
744 | /// Either \ref run() or \ref init() should be called before using them. |
---|
745 | |
---|
746 | ///@{ |
---|
747 | |
---|
748 | /// \brief The shortest path to the given node. |
---|
749 | /// |
---|
750 | /// Gives back the shortest path to the given node from the root(s). |
---|
751 | /// |
---|
752 | /// \warning \c t should be reached from the root(s). |
---|
753 | /// |
---|
754 | /// \pre Either \ref run() or \ref init() must be called before |
---|
755 | /// using this function. |
---|
756 | Path path(Node t) const |
---|
757 | { |
---|
758 | return Path(*_gr, *_pred, t); |
---|
759 | } |
---|
760 | |
---|
761 | /// \brief The distance of the given node from the root(s). |
---|
762 | /// |
---|
763 | /// Returns the distance of the given node from the root(s). |
---|
764 | /// |
---|
765 | /// \warning If node \c v is not reached from the root(s), then |
---|
766 | /// the return value of this function is undefined. |
---|
767 | /// |
---|
768 | /// \pre Either \ref run() or \ref init() must be called before |
---|
769 | /// using this function. |
---|
770 | Value dist(Node v) const { return (*_dist)[v]; } |
---|
771 | |
---|
772 | /// \brief Returns the 'previous arc' of the shortest path tree for |
---|
773 | /// the given node. |
---|
774 | /// |
---|
775 | /// This function returns the 'previous arc' of the shortest path |
---|
776 | /// tree for node \c v, i.e. it returns the last arc of a |
---|
777 | /// shortest path from a root to \c v. It is \c INVALID if \c v |
---|
778 | /// is not reached from the root(s) or if \c v is a root. |
---|
779 | /// |
---|
780 | /// The shortest path tree used here is equal to the shortest path |
---|
781 | /// tree used in \ref predNode() and \ref predMap(). |
---|
782 | /// |
---|
783 | /// \pre Either \ref run() or \ref init() must be called before |
---|
784 | /// using this function. |
---|
785 | Arc predArc(Node v) const { return (*_pred)[v]; } |
---|
786 | |
---|
787 | /// \brief Returns the 'previous node' of the shortest path tree for |
---|
788 | /// the given node. |
---|
789 | /// |
---|
790 | /// This function returns the 'previous node' of the shortest path |
---|
791 | /// tree for node \c v, i.e. it returns the last but one node of |
---|
792 | /// a shortest path from a root to \c v. It is \c INVALID if \c v |
---|
793 | /// is not reached from the root(s) or if \c v is a root. |
---|
794 | /// |
---|
795 | /// The shortest path tree used here is equal to the shortest path |
---|
796 | /// tree used in \ref predArc() and \ref predMap(). |
---|
797 | /// |
---|
798 | /// \pre Either \ref run() or \ref init() must be called before |
---|
799 | /// using this function. |
---|
800 | Node predNode(Node v) const { |
---|
801 | return (*_pred)[v] == INVALID ? INVALID : _gr->source((*_pred)[v]); |
---|
802 | } |
---|
803 | |
---|
804 | /// \brief Returns a const reference to the node map that stores the |
---|
805 | /// distances of the nodes. |
---|
806 | /// |
---|
807 | /// Returns a const reference to the node map that stores the distances |
---|
808 | /// of the nodes calculated by the algorithm. |
---|
809 | /// |
---|
810 | /// \pre Either \ref run() or \ref init() must be called before |
---|
811 | /// using this function. |
---|
812 | const DistMap &distMap() const { return *_dist;} |
---|
813 | |
---|
814 | /// \brief Returns a const reference to the node map that stores the |
---|
815 | /// predecessor arcs. |
---|
816 | /// |
---|
817 | /// Returns a const reference to the node map that stores the predecessor |
---|
818 | /// arcs, which form the shortest path tree (forest). |
---|
819 | /// |
---|
820 | /// \pre Either \ref run() or \ref init() must be called before |
---|
821 | /// using this function. |
---|
822 | const PredMap &predMap() const { return *_pred; } |
---|
823 | |
---|
824 | /// \brief Checks if a node is reached from the root(s). |
---|
825 | /// |
---|
826 | /// Returns \c true if \c v is reached from the root(s). |
---|
827 | /// |
---|
828 | /// \pre Either \ref run() or \ref init() must be called before |
---|
829 | /// using this function. |
---|
830 | bool reached(Node v) const { |
---|
831 | return (*_dist)[v] != OperationTraits::infinity(); |
---|
832 | } |
---|
833 | |
---|
834 | /// \brief Gives back a negative cycle. |
---|
835 | /// |
---|
836 | /// This function gives back a directed cycle with negative total |
---|
837 | /// length if the algorithm has already found one. |
---|
838 | /// Otherwise it gives back an empty path. |
---|
839 | lemon::Path<Digraph> negativeCycle() const { |
---|
840 | typename Digraph::template NodeMap<int> state(*_gr, -1); |
---|
841 | lemon::Path<Digraph> cycle; |
---|
842 | for (int i = 0; i < int(_process.size()); ++i) { |
---|
843 | if (state[_process[i]] != -1) continue; |
---|
844 | for (Node v = _process[i]; (*_pred)[v] != INVALID; |
---|
845 | v = _gr->source((*_pred)[v])) { |
---|
846 | if (state[v] == i) { |
---|
847 | cycle.addFront((*_pred)[v]); |
---|
848 | for (Node u = _gr->source((*_pred)[v]); u != v; |
---|
849 | u = _gr->source((*_pred)[u])) { |
---|
850 | cycle.addFront((*_pred)[u]); |
---|
851 | } |
---|
852 | return cycle; |
---|
853 | } |
---|
854 | else if (state[v] >= 0) { |
---|
855 | break; |
---|
856 | } |
---|
857 | state[v] = i; |
---|
858 | } |
---|
859 | } |
---|
860 | return cycle; |
---|
861 | } |
---|
862 | |
---|
863 | ///@} |
---|
864 | }; |
---|
865 | |
---|
866 | /// \brief Default traits class of bellmanFord() function. |
---|
867 | /// |
---|
868 | /// Default traits class of bellmanFord() function. |
---|
869 | /// \tparam GR The type of the digraph. |
---|
870 | /// \tparam LEN The type of the length map. |
---|
871 | template <typename GR, typename LEN> |
---|
872 | struct BellmanFordWizardDefaultTraits { |
---|
873 | /// The type of the digraph the algorithm runs on. |
---|
874 | typedef GR Digraph; |
---|
875 | |
---|
876 | /// \brief The type of the map that stores the arc lengths. |
---|
877 | /// |
---|
878 | /// The type of the map that stores the arc lengths. |
---|
879 | /// It must meet the \ref concepts::ReadMap "ReadMap" concept. |
---|
880 | typedef LEN LengthMap; |
---|
881 | |
---|
882 | /// The type of the arc lengths. |
---|
883 | typedef typename LEN::Value Value; |
---|
884 | |
---|
885 | /// \brief Operation traits for Bellman-Ford algorithm. |
---|
886 | /// |
---|
887 | /// It defines the used operations and the infinity value for the |
---|
888 | /// given \c Value type. |
---|
889 | /// \see BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits, |
---|
890 | /// BellmanFordToleranceOperationTraits |
---|
891 | typedef BellmanFordDefaultOperationTraits<Value> OperationTraits; |
---|
892 | |
---|
893 | /// \brief The type of the map that stores the last |
---|
894 | /// arcs of the shortest paths. |
---|
895 | /// |
---|
896 | /// The type of the map that stores the last arcs of the shortest paths. |
---|
897 | /// It must conform to the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
---|
898 | typedef typename GR::template NodeMap<typename GR::Arc> PredMap; |
---|
899 | |
---|
900 | /// \brief Instantiates a \c PredMap. |
---|
901 | /// |
---|
902 | /// This function instantiates a \ref PredMap. |
---|
903 | /// \param g is the digraph to which we would like to define the |
---|
904 | /// \ref PredMap. |
---|
905 | static PredMap *createPredMap(const GR &g) { |
---|
906 | return new PredMap(g); |
---|
907 | } |
---|
908 | |
---|
909 | /// \brief The type of the map that stores the distances of the nodes. |
---|
910 | /// |
---|
911 | /// The type of the map that stores the distances of the nodes. |
---|
912 | /// It must conform to the \ref concepts::WriteMap "WriteMap" concept. |
---|
913 | typedef typename GR::template NodeMap<Value> DistMap; |
---|
914 | |
---|
915 | /// \brief Instantiates a \c DistMap. |
---|
916 | /// |
---|
917 | /// This function instantiates a \ref DistMap. |
---|
918 | /// \param g is the digraph to which we would like to define the |
---|
919 | /// \ref DistMap. |
---|
920 | static DistMap *createDistMap(const GR &g) { |
---|
921 | return new DistMap(g); |
---|
922 | } |
---|
923 | |
---|
924 | ///The type of the shortest paths. |
---|
925 | |
---|
926 | ///The type of the shortest paths. |
---|
927 | ///It must meet the \ref concepts::Path "Path" concept. |
---|
928 | typedef lemon::Path<Digraph> Path; |
---|
929 | }; |
---|
930 | |
---|
931 | /// \brief Default traits class used by BellmanFordWizard. |
---|
932 | /// |
---|
933 | /// Default traits class used by BellmanFordWizard. |
---|
934 | /// \tparam GR The type of the digraph. |
---|
935 | /// \tparam LEN The type of the length map. |
---|
936 | template <typename GR, typename LEN> |
---|
937 | class BellmanFordWizardBase |
---|
938 | : public BellmanFordWizardDefaultTraits<GR, LEN> { |
---|
939 | |
---|
940 | typedef BellmanFordWizardDefaultTraits<GR, LEN> Base; |
---|
941 | protected: |
---|
942 | // Type of the nodes in the digraph. |
---|
943 | typedef typename Base::Digraph::Node Node; |
---|
944 | |
---|
945 | // Pointer to the underlying digraph. |
---|
946 | void *_graph; |
---|
947 | // Pointer to the length map |
---|
948 | void *_length; |
---|
949 | // Pointer to the map of predecessors arcs. |
---|
950 | void *_pred; |
---|
951 | // Pointer to the map of distances. |
---|
952 | void *_dist; |
---|
953 | //Pointer to the shortest path to the target node. |
---|
954 | void *_path; |
---|
955 | //Pointer to the distance of the target node. |
---|
956 | void *_di; |
---|
957 | |
---|
958 | public: |
---|
959 | /// Constructor. |
---|
960 | |
---|
961 | /// This constructor does not require parameters, it initiates |
---|
962 | /// all of the attributes to default values \c 0. |
---|
963 | BellmanFordWizardBase() : |
---|
964 | _graph(0), _length(0), _pred(0), _dist(0), _path(0), _di(0) {} |
---|
965 | |
---|
966 | /// Constructor. |
---|
967 | |
---|
968 | /// This constructor requires two parameters, |
---|
969 | /// others are initiated to \c 0. |
---|
970 | /// \param gr The digraph the algorithm runs on. |
---|
971 | /// \param len The length map. |
---|
972 | BellmanFordWizardBase(const GR& gr, |
---|
973 | const LEN& len) : |
---|
974 | _graph(reinterpret_cast<void*>(const_cast<GR*>(&gr))), |
---|
975 | _length(reinterpret_cast<void*>(const_cast<LEN*>(&len))), |
---|
976 | _pred(0), _dist(0), _path(0), _di(0) {} |
---|
977 | |
---|
978 | }; |
---|
979 | |
---|
980 | /// \brief Auxiliary class for the function-type interface of the |
---|
981 | /// \ref BellmanFord "Bellman-Ford" algorithm. |
---|
982 | /// |
---|
983 | /// This auxiliary class is created to implement the |
---|
984 | /// \ref bellmanFord() "function-type interface" of the |
---|
985 | /// \ref BellmanFord "Bellman-Ford" algorithm. |
---|
986 | /// It does not have own \ref run() method, it uses the |
---|
987 | /// functions and features of the plain \ref BellmanFord. |
---|
988 | /// |
---|
989 | /// This class should only be used through the \ref bellmanFord() |
---|
990 | /// function, which makes it easier to use the algorithm. |
---|
991 | /// |
---|
992 | /// \tparam TR The traits class that defines various types used by the |
---|
993 | /// algorithm. |
---|
994 | template<class TR> |
---|
995 | class BellmanFordWizard : public TR { |
---|
996 | typedef TR Base; |
---|
997 | |
---|
998 | typedef typename TR::Digraph Digraph; |
---|
999 | |
---|
1000 | typedef typename Digraph::Node Node; |
---|
1001 | typedef typename Digraph::NodeIt NodeIt; |
---|
1002 | typedef typename Digraph::Arc Arc; |
---|
1003 | typedef typename Digraph::OutArcIt ArcIt; |
---|
1004 | |
---|
1005 | typedef typename TR::LengthMap LengthMap; |
---|
1006 | typedef typename LengthMap::Value Value; |
---|
1007 | typedef typename TR::PredMap PredMap; |
---|
1008 | typedef typename TR::DistMap DistMap; |
---|
1009 | typedef typename TR::Path Path; |
---|
1010 | |
---|
1011 | public: |
---|
1012 | /// Constructor. |
---|
1013 | BellmanFordWizard() : TR() {} |
---|
1014 | |
---|
1015 | /// \brief Constructor that requires parameters. |
---|
1016 | /// |
---|
1017 | /// Constructor that requires parameters. |
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1018 | /// These parameters will be the default values for the traits class. |
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1019 | /// \param gr The digraph the algorithm runs on. |
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1020 | /// \param len The length map. |
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1021 | BellmanFordWizard(const Digraph& gr, const LengthMap& len) |
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1022 | : TR(gr, len) {} |
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1023 | |
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1024 | /// \brief Copy constructor |
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1025 | BellmanFordWizard(const TR &b) : TR(b) {} |
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1026 | |
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1027 | ~BellmanFordWizard() {} |
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1028 | |
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1029 | /// \brief Runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm from the given source node. |
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1030 | /// |
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1031 | /// This method runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm from the given source |
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1032 | /// node in order to compute the shortest path to each node. |
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1033 | void run(Node s) { |
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1034 | BellmanFord<Digraph,LengthMap,TR> |
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1035 | bf(*reinterpret_cast<const Digraph*>(Base::_graph), |
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1036 | *reinterpret_cast<const LengthMap*>(Base::_length)); |
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1037 | if (Base::_pred) bf.predMap(*reinterpret_cast<PredMap*>(Base::_pred)); |
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1038 | if (Base::_dist) bf.distMap(*reinterpret_cast<DistMap*>(Base::_dist)); |
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1039 | bf.run(s); |
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1040 | } |
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1041 | |
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1042 | /// \brief Runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm to find the shortest path |
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1043 | /// between \c s and \c t. |
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1044 | /// |
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1045 | /// This method runs the Bellman-Ford algorithm from node \c s |
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1046 | /// in order to compute the shortest path to node \c t. |
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1047 | /// Actually, it computes the shortest path to each node, but using |
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1048 | /// this function you can retrieve the distance and the shortest path |
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1049 | /// for a single target node easier. |
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1050 | /// |
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1051 | /// \return \c true if \c t is reachable form \c s. |
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1052 | bool run(Node s, Node t) { |
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1053 | BellmanFord<Digraph,LengthMap,TR> |
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1054 | bf(*reinterpret_cast<const Digraph*>(Base::_graph), |
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1055 | *reinterpret_cast<const LengthMap*>(Base::_length)); |
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1056 | if (Base::_pred) bf.predMap(*reinterpret_cast<PredMap*>(Base::_pred)); |
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1057 | if (Base::_dist) bf.distMap(*reinterpret_cast<DistMap*>(Base::_dist)); |
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1058 | bf.run(s); |
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1059 | if (Base::_path) *reinterpret_cast<Path*>(Base::_path) = bf.path(t); |
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1060 | if (Base::_di) *reinterpret_cast<Value*>(Base::_di) = bf.dist(t); |
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1061 | return bf.reached(t); |
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1062 | } |
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1063 | |
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1064 | template<class T> |
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1065 | struct SetPredMapBase : public Base { |
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1066 | typedef T PredMap; |
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1067 | static PredMap *createPredMap(const Digraph &) { return 0; }; |
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1068 | SetPredMapBase(const TR &b) : TR(b) {} |
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1069 | }; |
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1070 | |
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1071 | /// \brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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1072 | /// the predecessor map. |
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1073 | /// |
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1074 | /// \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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1075 | /// the map that stores the predecessor arcs of the nodes. |
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1076 | template<class T> |
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1077 | BellmanFordWizard<SetPredMapBase<T> > predMap(const T &t) { |
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1078 | Base::_pred=reinterpret_cast<void*>(const_cast<T*>(&t)); |
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1079 | return BellmanFordWizard<SetPredMapBase<T> >(*this); |
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1080 | } |
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1081 | |
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1082 | template<class T> |
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1083 | struct SetDistMapBase : public Base { |
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1084 | typedef T DistMap; |
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1085 | static DistMap *createDistMap(const Digraph &) { return 0; }; |
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1086 | SetDistMapBase(const TR &b) : TR(b) {} |
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1087 | }; |
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1088 | |
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1089 | /// \brief \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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1090 | /// the distance map. |
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1091 | /// |
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1092 | /// \ref named-templ-param "Named parameter" for setting |
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1093 | /// the map that stores the distances of the nodes calculated |
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1094 | /// by the algorithm. |
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1095 | template<class T> |
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1096 | BellmanFordWizard<SetDistMapBase<T> > distMap(const T &t) { |
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1097 | Base::_dist=reinterpret_cast<void*>(const_cast<T*>(&t)); |
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1098 | return BellmanFordWizard<SetDistMapBase<T> >(*this); |
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1099 | } |
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1100 | |
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1101 | template<class T> |
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1102 | struct SetPathBase : public Base { |
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1103 | typedef T Path; |
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1104 | SetPathBase(const TR &b) : TR(b) {} |
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1105 | }; |
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1106 | |
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1107 | /// \brief \ref named-func-param "Named parameter" for getting |
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1108 | /// the shortest path to the target node. |
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1109 | /// |
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1110 | /// \ref named-func-param "Named parameter" for getting |
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1111 | /// the shortest path to the target node. |
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1112 | template<class T> |
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1113 | BellmanFordWizard<SetPathBase<T> > path(const T &t) |
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1114 | { |
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1115 | Base::_path=reinterpret_cast<void*>(const_cast<T*>(&t)); |
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1116 | return BellmanFordWizard<SetPathBase<T> >(*this); |
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1117 | } |
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1118 | |
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1119 | /// \brief \ref named-func-param "Named parameter" for getting |
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1120 | /// the distance of the target node. |
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1121 | /// |
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1122 | /// \ref named-func-param "Named parameter" for getting |
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1123 | /// the distance of the target node. |
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1124 | BellmanFordWizard dist(const Value &d) |
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1125 | { |
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1126 | Base::_di=reinterpret_cast<void*>(const_cast<Value*>(&d)); |
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1127 | return *this; |
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1128 | } |
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1129 | |
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1130 | }; |
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1131 | |
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1132 | /// \brief Function type interface for the \ref BellmanFord "Bellman-Ford" |
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1133 | /// algorithm. |
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1134 | /// |
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1135 | /// \ingroup shortest_path |
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1136 | /// Function type interface for the \ref BellmanFord "Bellman-Ford" |
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1137 | /// algorithm. |
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1138 | /// |
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1139 | /// This function also has several \ref named-templ-func-param |
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1140 | /// "named parameters", they are declared as the members of class |
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1141 | /// \ref BellmanFordWizard. |
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1142 | /// The following examples show how to use these parameters. |
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1143 | /// \code |
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1144 | /// // Compute shortest path from node s to each node |
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1145 | /// bellmanFord(g,length).predMap(preds).distMap(dists).run(s); |
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1146 | /// |
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1147 | /// // Compute shortest path from s to t |
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1148 | /// bool reached = bellmanFord(g,length).path(p).dist(d).run(s,t); |
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1149 | /// \endcode |
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1150 | /// \warning Don't forget to put the \ref BellmanFordWizard::run() "run()" |
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1151 | /// to the end of the parameter list. |
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1152 | /// \sa BellmanFordWizard |
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1153 | /// \sa BellmanFord |
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1154 | template<typename GR, typename LEN> |
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1155 | BellmanFordWizard<BellmanFordWizardBase<GR,LEN> > |
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1156 | bellmanFord(const GR& digraph, |
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1157 | const LEN& length) |
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1158 | { |
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1159 | return BellmanFordWizard<BellmanFordWizardBase<GR,LEN> >(digraph, length); |
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1160 | } |
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1161 | |
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1162 | } //END OF NAMESPACE LEMON |
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1163 | |
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1164 | #endif |
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1165 | |
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