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| 10 | <Title>Boost Graph Concepts</Title> |
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| 19 | <H1><A NAME="chapter:graph-concepts"></A> |
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| 20 | Graph Concepts |
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| 21 | </H1> |
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| 22 | |
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| 23 | <P> |
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| 24 | The heart of the Boost Graph Library (BGL) is the interface, or |
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| 25 | concepts (in the parlance of generic programming), that define how a |
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| 26 | graph can be examined and manipulated in a data-structure neutral |
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| 27 | fashion. In fact, the BGL interface need not even be implemented using |
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| 28 | a data-structure, as for some problems it is easier or more efficient |
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| 29 | to define a graph implicitly based on some functions. |
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| 30 | |
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| 31 | <P> |
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| 32 | The BGL interface does not appear as a single graph concept. Instead |
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| 33 | it is factored into much smaller peices. The reason for this is that |
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| 34 | the purpose of a concept is to summarize the requirements for |
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| 35 | <i>particular</i> algorithms. Any one algorithm does not need every |
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| 36 | kind of graph operation, typically only a small subset. Furthermore, |
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| 37 | there are many graph data-structures that can not provide efficient |
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| 38 | implementations of all the operations, but provide highly efficient |
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| 39 | implementations of the operations necessary for a particular algorithm |
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| 40 | . By factoring the graph interface into many smaller concepts we |
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| 41 | provide the graph algorithm writer with a good selection from which to |
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| 42 | choose the concept that is the closest match for their algorithm. |
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| 43 | |
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| 44 | <H2>Graph Structure Concepts Overview</H2> |
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| 45 | |
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| 46 | <P> |
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| 47 | <A HREF="#fig:graph-concepts">Figure 1</A> shows the refinements |
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| 48 | relations between the graph concepts. The reason for factoring the |
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| 49 | graph interface into so many concepts is to encourage algorithm |
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| 50 | interfaces to require and use only the minimum interface of a graph, |
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| 51 | thereby increasing the reusability of the algorithm. |
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| 52 | |
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| 53 | |
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| 54 | <p></p> |
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| 55 | <DIV ALIGN="CENTER"><A NAME="fig:graph-concepts"></A></A> |
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| 56 | <TABLE> |
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| 57 | <CAPTION ALIGN="BOTTOM"><STRONG>Figure 1:</STRONG> |
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| 58 | The graph concepts and refinement relationships. |
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| 59 | </CAPTION> |
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| 60 | <TR><TD><IMG SRC="./figs/concepts.gif"></TD></TR> |
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| 61 | </TABLE> |
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| 62 | </DIV> |
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| 63 | <p></p> |
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| 64 | |
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| 65 | <A HREF="#tab:graph-concept-reqs">Table 1</A> |
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| 66 | gives a summary of the valid expressions and associated types for the |
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| 67 | graph concepts and provides links to the detailed descriptions of |
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| 68 | each of the concepts. The notation used in the table is as follows. |
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| 69 | |
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| 70 | <h3>Notation</h3> |
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| 71 | |
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| 72 | <Table> |
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| 73 | <TR> |
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| 74 | <TD><tt>G</tt></TD> |
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| 75 | <TD>A type that is a model of Graph.</TD> |
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| 76 | </TR> |
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| 77 | |
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| 78 | <TR> |
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| 79 | <TD><tt>g</tt></TD> |
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| 80 | <TD>An object of type <tt>G</tt>.</TD> |
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| 81 | </TR> |
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| 82 | |
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| 83 | <TR> |
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| 84 | <TD><tt>e</tt></TD> |
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| 85 | <TD>An object of type <tt>boost::graph_traits<G>::edge_descriptor</tt>.</TD> |
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| 86 | </TR> |
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| 87 | |
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| 88 | <TR> |
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| 89 | <TD><tt>e_iter</tt></TD> |
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| 90 | <TD>An object of type <tt>boost::graph_traits<G>::out_edge_iterator</tt>.</TD> |
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| 91 | </TR> |
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| 92 | |
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| 93 | <TR> |
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| 94 | <TD><tt>u,v</tt></TD> |
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| 95 | <TD>Are objects of type <tt>boost::graph_traits<G>::vertex_descriptor</tt>.</TD> |
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| 96 | </TR> |
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| 97 | |
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| 98 | <TR> |
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| 99 | <TD><TT>ep</TT></TD><TD>is an object of type <TT>G::edge_property_type</TT></TD> |
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| 100 | </TR> |
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| 101 | |
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| 102 | <TR> |
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| 103 | <TD><TT>vp</TT></TD><TD>is an object of type <TT>G::vertex_property_type</TT></TD> |
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| 104 | </TR> |
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| 105 | |
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| 106 | <TR> |
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| 107 | <TD><tt>Property</tt></TD> |
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| 108 | <TD>A type used to specify a vertex or edge property.</TD> |
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| 109 | </TR> |
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| 110 | |
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| 111 | <TR> |
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| 112 | <TD><tt>property</tt></TD> |
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| 113 | <TD>An object of type <tt>Property</tt>.</td> |
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| 114 | </TR> |
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| 115 | |
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| 116 | </table> |
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| 117 | |
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| 118 | |
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| 119 | |
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| 120 | |
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| 121 | <P> |
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| 122 | <BR><P></P> |
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| 123 | <DIV ALIGN="CENTER"><A NAME="tab:graph-concept-reqs"></A> |
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| 124 | <TABLE> |
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| 125 | <CAPTION ALIGN="BOTTOM"><STRONG>Table 1:</STRONG> |
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| 126 | Summary of the graph concepts. |
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| 127 | </CAPTION> |
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| 128 | <TR><TD> |
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| 129 | <TABLE border> |
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| 130 | <TR><TH ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 131 | <B>Expression</B> </TH> |
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| 132 | <TH ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <B>Return Type or Description</B> </TH> |
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| 133 | </TR> |
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| 134 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" COLSPAN=2> |
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| 135 | <a href="./Graph.html">Graph</a> </TD> |
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| 136 | </TR> |
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| 137 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 138 | <TT>boost::graph_traits<G>::vertex_descriptor</TT> </TD> |
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| 139 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> The type for |
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| 140 | vertex representative objects. </TD> |
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| 141 | </TR> |
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| 142 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 143 | <TT>boost::graph_traits<G>::edge_descriptor</TT> </TD> |
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| 144 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> The type for |
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| 145 | edge representative objects. </TD> |
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| 146 | </TR> |
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| 147 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 148 | <TT>boost::graph_traits<G>::directed_category</TT> </TD> |
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| 149 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> Directed or undirected? </TD> |
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| 150 | </TR> |
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| 151 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 152 | <TT>boost::graph_traits<G>::edge_parallel_category</TT> </TD> |
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| 153 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> Allow parallel edges? </TD> |
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| 154 | </TR> |
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| 155 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 156 | <TT>boost::graph_traits<G>::traversal_category</TT> </TD> <TD |
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| 157 | ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP">The ways in which the vertices and edges of |
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| 158 | the graph can be visited.</TD> |
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| 159 | </TR> |
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| 160 | <!----------------------------------------------------------------> |
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| 161 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" COLSPAN=2> |
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| 162 | <a href="./IncidenceGraph.html">IncidenceGraph</a> refines Graph </TD> |
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| 163 | </TR> |
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| 164 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 165 | <TT>boost::graph_traits<G>::out_edge_iterator</TT> </TD> |
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| 166 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> Iterate through |
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| 167 | the out-edges. </TD> |
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| 168 | </TR> |
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| 169 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 170 | <TT>boost::graph_traits<G>::degree_size_type</TT> </TD> |
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| 171 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> The integer type for |
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| 172 | vertex degee. </TD> |
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| 173 | </TR> |
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| 174 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 175 | <TT>out_edges(v, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 176 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>std::pair<out_edge_iterator, out_edge_iterator></TT> </TD> |
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| 177 | </TR> |
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| 178 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 179 | <TT>source(e, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 180 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>vertex_descriptor</TT> </TD> |
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| 181 | </TR> |
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| 182 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 183 | <TT>target(e, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 184 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>vertex_descriptor</TT> </TD> |
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| 185 | </TR> |
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| 186 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 187 | <TT>out_degree(v, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 188 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>degree_size_type</TT> </TD> |
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| 189 | </TR> |
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| 190 | <!----------------------------------------------------------------> |
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| 191 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" COLSPAN=2> |
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| 192 | <a href="./BidirectionalGraph.html">BidirectionalGraph</a> refines |
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| 193 | IncidenceGraph </TD> |
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| 194 | </TR> |
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| 195 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 196 | <TT>boost::graph_traits<G>::in_edge_iterator</TT> </TD> |
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| 197 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> Iterate through the in-edges. </TD> |
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| 198 | </TR> |
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| 199 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 200 | <TT>in_edges(v, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 201 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>std::pair<in_edge_iterator, in_edge_iterator></TT> </TD> |
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| 202 | </TR> |
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| 203 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 204 | <TT>in_degree(v, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 205 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>degree_size_type</TT> </TD> |
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| 206 | </TR> |
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| 207 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 208 | <TT>degree(e, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 209 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>degree_size_type</TT> </TD> |
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| 210 | </TR> |
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| 211 | <!----------------------------------------------------------------> |
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| 212 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" COLSPAN=2> |
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| 213 | <a href="./AdjacencyGraph.html">AdjacencyGraph</a> refines Graph</TD> |
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| 214 | </TR> |
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| 215 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 216 | <TT>boost::graph_traits<G>::adjacency_iterator</TT> </TD> |
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| 217 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> Iterate through |
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| 218 | adjacent vertices. </TD> |
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| 219 | </TR> |
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| 220 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 221 | <TT>adjacent_vertices(v, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 222 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"><TT>std::pair<adjacency_iterator, adjacency_iterator></TT> </TD> |
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| 223 | </TR> |
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| 224 | <!----------------------------------------------------------------> |
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| 225 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" COLSPAN=2> |
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| 226 | <a href="./VertexListGraph.html">VertexListGraph</a> refines |
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| 227 | IncidenceGraph and AdjacencyGraph </TD> |
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| 228 | </TR> |
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| 229 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 230 | <TT>boost::graph_traits<G>::vertex_iterator</TT> </TD> |
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| 231 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> Iterate through the |
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| 232 | graph's vertex set. </TD> |
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| 233 | </TR> |
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| 234 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 235 | <TT>boost::graph_traits<G>::vertices_size_type</TT> </TD> |
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| 236 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> The unsigned integer type for |
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| 237 | number of vertices in the graph. </TD> |
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| 238 | </TR> |
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| 239 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 240 | <TT>vertices(g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 241 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"><TT>std::pair<vertex_iterator, vertex_iterator></TT> </TD> |
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| 242 | </TR> |
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| 243 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 244 | <TT>num_vertices(g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 245 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>vertices_size_type</TT> </TD> |
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| 246 | </TR> |
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| 247 | <!----------------------------------------------------------------> |
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| 248 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" COLSPAN=2> |
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| 249 | <a href="./EdgeListGraph.html">EdgeListGraph</a> refines Graph</TD> |
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| 250 | </TR> |
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| 251 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 252 | <TT>boost::graph_traits<G>::edge_iterator</TT> </TD> |
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| 253 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> Iterate through the graph's |
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| 254 | edge set. </TD> |
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| 255 | </TR> |
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| 256 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 257 | <TT>boost::graph_traits<G>::edges_size_type</TT> </TD> |
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| 258 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> The unsigned integer type for |
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| 259 | number of edges in the graph. </TD> |
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| 260 | </TR> |
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| 261 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 262 | <TT>edges(g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 263 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>std::pair<edge_iterator, edge_iterator></TT> </TD> |
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| 264 | </TR> |
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| 265 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 266 | <TT>num_edges(g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 267 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>edges_size_type</TT> </TD> |
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| 268 | </TR> |
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| 269 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 270 | <TT>source(e, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 271 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>vertex_descriptor</TT> </TD> |
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| 272 | </TR> |
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| 273 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 274 | <TT>target(e, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 275 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>vertex_descriptor</TT> </TD> |
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| 276 | </TR> |
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| 277 | <!----------------------------------------------------------------> |
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| 278 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" COLSPAN=2> |
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| 279 | <a href="./AdjacencyMatrix.html">AdjacencyMatrix</a> refines Graph</TD> |
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| 280 | </TR> |
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| 281 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 282 | <TT>edge(u, v, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 283 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>std::pair<edge_descriptor, bool></TT> </TD> |
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| 284 | </TR> |
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| 285 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" COLSPAN=2> |
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| 286 | <a href="./MutableGraph.html">MutableGraph</a> refines |
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| 287 | Graph</TD> |
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| 288 | </TR> |
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| 289 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 290 | <TT>add_vertex(g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 291 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>vertex_descriptor</TT> </TD> |
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| 292 | </TR> |
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| 293 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 294 | <TT>clear_vertex(v, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 295 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>void</TT> </TD> |
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| 296 | </TR> |
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| 297 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 298 | <TT>remove_vertex(v, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 299 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>void</TT> </TD> |
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| 300 | </TR> |
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| 301 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 302 | <TT>add_edge(u, v, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 303 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>std::pair<edge_descriptor, bool></TT> </TD> |
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| 304 | </TR> |
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| 305 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 306 | <TT>remove_edge(u, v, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 307 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>void</TT> </TD> |
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| 308 | </TR> |
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| 309 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 310 | <TT>remove_edge(e, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 311 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>void</TT> </TD> |
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| 312 | </TR> |
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| 313 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 314 | <TT>remove_edge(e_iter, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 315 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>void</TT> </TD> |
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| 316 | </TR> |
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| 317 | <!----------------------------------------------------------------> |
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| 318 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT" COLSPAN=2> |
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| 319 | <a href="./MutablePropertyGraph.html">MutablePropertyGraph</a> refines |
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| 320 | Graph</TD> |
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| 321 | </TR> |
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| 322 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 323 | <TT>add_vertex(vp, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 324 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>vertex_descriptor</TT> </TD> |
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| 325 | </TR> |
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| 326 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 327 | <TT>add_edge(u, v, ep, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 328 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <TT>std::pair<edge_descriptor, |
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| 329 | bool></TT> </TD> |
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| 330 | </TR> |
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| 331 | <!----------------------------------------------------------------> |
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| 332 | <TR> |
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| 333 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" COLSPAN=2> |
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| 334 | <a href="./PropertyGraph.html">PropertyGraph</a> refines Graph</TD> |
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| 335 | </TR> |
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| 336 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 337 | <TT>boost::property_map<G, Property>::type</TT> </TD> |
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| 338 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP">Type for a mutable property map.</TD> |
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| 339 | </TR> |
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| 340 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 341 | <TT>boost::property_map<G, Property>::const_type</TT> </TD> |
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| 342 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP">Type for a non-mutable property map.</TD> |
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| 343 | </TR> |
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| 344 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 345 | <TT>get(property, g)</TT> </TD> |
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| 346 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> Function to get a property map. </TD> |
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| 347 | </TR> |
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| 348 | |
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| 349 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 350 | <TT>get(property, g, x)</TT> |
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| 351 | </TD> |
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| 352 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP">Get property value for vertex or edge <tt>x</tt>. </TD> |
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| 353 | </TR> |
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| 354 | |
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| 355 | <TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> |
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| 356 | <TT>put(property, g, x, v)</TT> |
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| 357 | </TD> |
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| 358 | <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP">Set property value for vertex or edge |
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| 359 | <tt>x</tt> to <tt>v</tt>. </TD> |
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| 360 | </TR> |
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| 361 | |
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| 362 | </table> |
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| 363 | </table> |
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| 364 | </DIV><P></P> |
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| 365 | <BR> |
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| 366 | |
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| 367 | <P> |
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| 368 | |
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| 369 | <H2><A NAME="sec:undirected-graphs"></A> |
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| 370 | Undirected Graphs |
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| 371 | </H2> |
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| 372 | |
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| 373 | <P> |
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| 374 | The interface that the BGL provides for accessing and manipulating an |
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| 375 | undirected graph is the same as the interface for directed graphs |
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| 376 | described in the following sections, however there are some |
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| 377 | differences in the behaviour and semantics. For example, in a |
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| 378 | directed graph we can talk about out-edges and in-edges of a vertex. |
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| 379 | In an undirected graph there is no ``in'' and ``out'', there are just |
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| 380 | edges incident to a vertex. Nevertheless, in the BGL we still use the |
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| 381 | <TT>out_edges()</TT> function (or <TT>in_edges()</TT>) to access the |
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| 382 | incident edges in an undirected graph. Similarly, an undirected edge |
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| 383 | has no ``source'' and ``target'' but merely an unordered pair of |
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| 384 | vertices, but in the BGL we still use <TT>source()</TT> and |
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| 385 | <TT>target()</TT> to access these vertices. The reason the BGL does |
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| 386 | not provide a separate interface for undirected graphs is that many |
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| 387 | algorithms on directed graphs also work on undirected graphs, and it |
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| 388 | would be inconvenient to have to duplicate the algorithms just because |
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| 389 | of an interface difference. When using undirected graphs just mentally |
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| 390 | disregard the directionality in the function names. The example below |
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| 391 | demonstrates using the <TT>out_edges()</TT>, <TT>source()</TT>, and |
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| 392 | <TT>target()</TT> with an undirected graph. The source code for this |
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| 393 | example and the following one can be found in <a |
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| 394 | href="../example/undirected.cpp"><TT>examples/undirected.cpp</TT></a>. |
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| 395 | |
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| 396 | <P> |
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| 397 | <PRE> |
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| 398 | const int V = 2; |
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| 399 | typedef ... UndirectedGraph; |
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| 400 | UndirectedGraph undigraph(V); |
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| 401 | |
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| 402 | std::cout << "the edges incident to v: "; |
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| 403 | boost::graph_traits<UndirectedGraph>::out_edge_iterator e, e_end; |
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| 404 | boost::graph_traits<UndirectedGraph>::vertex_descriptor |
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| 405 | s = vertex(0, undigraph); |
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| 406 | for (tie(e, e_end) = out_edges(s, undigraph); e != e_end; ++e) |
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| 407 | std::cout << "(" << source(*e, undigraph) |
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| 408 | << "," << target(*e, undigraph) << ")" << endl; |
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| 409 | </PRE> |
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| 410 | |
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| 411 | <P> |
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| 412 | Even though the interface is the same for undirected graphs, there are |
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| 413 | some behavioral differences because edge equality is defined |
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| 414 | differently. In a directed graph, edge <i>(u,v)</i> is never equal to edge |
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| 415 | <i>(v,u)</i>, but in an undirected graph they may be equal. If the |
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| 416 | undirected graph is a multigraph then <i>(u,v)</i> and <i>(v,u)</i> might be |
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| 417 | parallel edges. If the graph is not a multigraph then <i>(u,v)</i> and |
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| 418 | <i>(v,u)</i> must be the same edge. |
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| 419 | |
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| 420 | <P> |
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| 421 | In the example below the edge equality test will return <TT>false</TT> |
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| 422 | for the directed graph and <TT>true</TT> for the undirected graph. The |
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| 423 | difference also affects the meaning of <TT>add_edge()</TT>. In the |
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| 424 | example below, if we had also written <TT>add_add(v, u, |
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| 425 | undigraph)</TT>, this would have added a parallel edge between |
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| 426 | <i>u</i> and <i>v</i> (provided the graph type allows parallel |
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| 427 | edges). The difference in edge equality also affects the association |
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| 428 | of edge properties. In the directed graph, the edges <i>(u,v)</i> and |
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| 429 | <i>(v,u)</i> can have distinct weight values, whereas in the |
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| 430 | undirected graph the weight of <i>(u,v)</i> is the same as the weight |
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| 431 | of <i>(v,u)</i> since they are the same edge. |
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| 432 | |
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| 433 | <P> |
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| 434 | <PRE> |
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| 435 | typedef ... DirectedGraph; |
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| 436 | DirectedGraph digraph(V); |
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| 437 | { |
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| 438 | boost::graph_traits<DirectedGraph>::vertex_descriptor u, v; |
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| 439 | u = vertex(0, digraph); |
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| 440 | v = vertex(1, digraph); |
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| 441 | add_edge(digraph, u, v, Weight(1.2)); |
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| 442 | add_edge(digraph, v, u, Weight(2.4)); |
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| 443 | boost::graph_traits<DirectedGraph>::edge_descriptor e1, e2; |
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| 444 | bool found; |
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| 445 | tie(e1, found) = edge(u, v, digraph); |
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| 446 | tie(e2, found) = edge(v, u, digraph); |
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| 447 | std::cout << "in a directed graph is "; |
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| 448 | std::cout << "(u,v) == (v,u) ? " << (e1 == e2) << std::endl; |
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| 449 | |
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| 450 | property_map<DirectedGraph, edge_weight_t>::type |
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| 451 | weight = get(edge_weight, digraph); |
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| 452 | cout << "weight[(u,v)] = " << get(weight, e1) << endl; |
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| 453 | cout << "weight[(v,u)] = " << get(weight, e2) << endl; |
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| 454 | } |
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| 455 | { |
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| 456 | boost::graph_traits<UndirectedGraph>::vertex_descriptor u, v; |
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| 457 | u = vertex(0, undigraph); |
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| 458 | v = vertex(1, undigraph); |
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| 459 | add_edge(undigraph, u, v, Weight(3.1)); |
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| 460 | boost::graph_traits<UndirectedGraph>::edge_descriptor e1, e2; |
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| 461 | bool found; |
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| 462 | tie(e1, found) = edge(u, v, undigraph); |
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| 463 | tie(e2, found) = edge(v, u, undigraph); |
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| 464 | std::cout << "in an undirected graph is "; |
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| 465 | std::cout << "(u,v) == (v,u) ? " << (e1 == e2) << std::endl; |
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| 466 | |
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| 467 | property_map<UndirectedGraph, edge_weight_t>::type |
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| 468 | weight = get(edge_weight, undigraph); |
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| 469 | cout << "weight[(u,v)] = " << get(weight, e1) << endl; |
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| 470 | cout << "weight[(v,u)] = " << get(weight, e2) << endl; |
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| 471 | } |
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| 472 | </PRE> |
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| 473 | The output is: |
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| 474 | <PRE> |
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| 475 | in a directed graph is (u,v) == (v,u) ? 0 |
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| 476 | weight[(u,v)] = 1.2 |
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| 477 | weight[(v,u)] = 2.4 |
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| 478 | in an undirected graph is (u,v) == (v,u) ? 1 |
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| 479 | weight[(u,v)] = 3.1 |
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| 480 | weight[(v,u)] = 3.1 |
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| 481 | </PRE> |
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| 488 | <TD nowrap>Copyright © 2000-2001</TD><TD> |
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| 489 | <A HREF="../../../people/jeremy_siek.htm">Jeremy Siek</A>, Indiana University (<A HREF="mailto:jsiek@osl.iu.edu">jsiek@osl.iu.edu</A>) |
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