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1//=======================================================================
2// Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 University of Notre Dame.
3// Authors: Andrew Lumsdaine, Lie-Quan Lee, Jeremy G. Siek
4//
5// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
6// accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
7// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
8//=======================================================================
9
10#include <boost/config.hpp>
11
12#include <algorithm>
13#include <vector>
14#include <utility>
15#include <iostream>
16
17#include <boost/graph/graph_utility.hpp>
18#include <boost/graph/visitors.hpp>
19#include <boost/graph/adjacency_list.hpp>
20#include <boost/graph/neighbor_bfs.hpp>
21#include <boost/property_map.hpp>
22
23/*
24 
25  This examples shows how to use the breadth_first_search() GGCL
26  algorithm, specifically the 3 argument variant of bfs that assumes
27  the graph has a color property (property) stored internally.
28
29  Two pre-defined visitors are used to record the distance of each
30  vertex from the source vertex, and also to record the parent of each
31  vertex. Any number of visitors can be layered and passed to a GGCL
32  algorithm.
33
34  The call to vertices(G) returns an STL-compatible container which
35  contains all of the vertices in the graph.  In this example we use
36  the vertices container in the STL for_each() function.
37
38  Sample Output:
39
40  0 --> 2
41  1 --> 1 3 4
42  2 --> 1 3 4
43  3 --> 1 4
44  4 --> 0 1
45  distances: 1 2 1 2 0
46  parent[0] = 4
47  parent[1] = 2
48  parent[2] = 0
49  parent[3] = 2
50  parent[4] = 0
51
52*/
53
54template <class ParentDecorator>
55struct print_parent {
56  print_parent(const ParentDecorator& p_) : p(p_) { }
57  template <class Vertex>
58  void operator()(const Vertex& v) const {
59    std::cout << "parent[" << v << "] = " <<  p[v]  << std::endl;
60  }
61  ParentDecorator p;
62};
63
64
65template <class NewGraph, class Tag>
66struct graph_copier 
67  : public boost::base_visitor<graph_copier<NewGraph, Tag> >
68{
69  typedef Tag event_filter;
70
71  graph_copier(NewGraph& graph) : new_g(graph) { }
72
73  template <class Edge, class Graph>
74  void operator()(Edge e, Graph& g) {
75    boost::add_edge(boost::source(e, g), boost::target(e, g), new_g);
76  }
77private:
78  NewGraph& new_g;
79};
80
81template <class NewGraph, class Tag>
82inline graph_copier<NewGraph, Tag>
83copy_graph(NewGraph& g, Tag) {
84  return graph_copier<NewGraph, Tag>(g);
85}
86
87int main(int , char* []) 
88{
89  typedef boost::adjacency_list< 
90    boost::mapS, boost::vecS, boost::bidirectionalS,
91    boost::property<boost::vertex_color_t, boost::default_color_type,
92        boost::property<boost::vertex_degree_t, int,
93          boost::property<boost::vertex_in_degree_t, int,
94    boost::property<boost::vertex_out_degree_t, int> > > >
95  > Graph;
96 
97  Graph G(5);
98  boost::add_edge(0, 2, G);
99  boost::add_edge(1, 1, G);
100  boost::add_edge(1, 3, G);
101  boost::add_edge(1, 4, G);
102  boost::add_edge(2, 1, G);
103  boost::add_edge(2, 3, G);
104  boost::add_edge(2, 4, G);
105  boost::add_edge(3, 1, G);
106  boost::add_edge(3, 4, G);
107  boost::add_edge(4, 0, G);
108  boost::add_edge(4, 1, G);
109
110  typedef Graph::vertex_descriptor Vertex;
111
112  // Array to store predecessor (parent) of each vertex. This will be
113  // used as a Decorator (actually, its iterator will be).
114  std::vector<Vertex> p(boost::num_vertices(G));
115  // VC++ version of std::vector has no ::pointer, so
116  // I use ::value_type* instead.
117  typedef std::vector<Vertex>::value_type* Piter;
118
119  // Array to store distances from the source to each vertex .  We use
120  // a built-in array here just for variety. This will also be used as
121  // a Decorator. 
122  boost::graph_traits<Graph>::vertices_size_type d[5];
123  std::fill_n(d, 5, 0);
124
125  // The source vertex
126  Vertex s = *(boost::vertices(G).first);
127  p[s] = s;
128  boost::neighbor_breadth_first_search
129    (G, s, 
130     boost::visitor(boost::make_neighbor_bfs_visitor
131     (std::make_pair(boost::record_distances(d, boost::on_tree_edge()),
132                     boost::record_predecessors(&p[0], 
133                                                 boost::on_tree_edge())))));
134
135  boost::print_graph(G);
136
137  if (boost::num_vertices(G) < 11) {
138    std::cout << "distances: ";
139#ifdef BOOST_OLD_STREAM_ITERATORS
140    std::copy(d, d + 5, std::ostream_iterator<int, char>(std::cout, " "));
141#else
142    std::copy(d, d + 5, std::ostream_iterator<int>(std::cout, " "));
143#endif
144    std::cout << std::endl;
145
146    std::for_each(boost::vertices(G).first, boost::vertices(G).second, 
147                  print_parent<Piter>(&p[0]));
148  }
149
150  return 0;
151}
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