Class LexBreadthFirstIterator<V,E>
- java.lang.Object
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- org.jgrapht.traverse.AbstractGraphIterator<V,E>
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- org.jgrapht.traverse.LexBreadthFirstIterator<V,E>
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- Type Parameters:
V
- the graph vertex type.E
- the graph edge type.
- All Implemented Interfaces:
java.util.Iterator<V>
,GraphIterator<V,E>
public class LexBreadthFirstIterator<V,E> extends AbstractGraphIterator<V,E>
A lexicographical breadth-first iterator for an undirected graph.Every vertex has an implicit label (they aren't used explicitly in order to reduce time and memory complexity). When some vertex is returned by this iterator, its index is the number of vertices in this graph minus number of already returned vertices. For a given vertex v its label is a concatenation of indices of already returned vertices, that were also its neighbours, with some separator between them. For example, 7#4#3 is a valid vertex label.
Iterator chooses vertex with lexicographically largest label and returns it. It breaks ties arbitrarily. For more information on lexicographical BFS see the following article: Corneil D.G. (2004) Lexicographic Breadth First Search – A Survey. In: Hromkovič J., Nagl M., Westfechtel B. (eds) Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science. WG 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3353. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg; and the following paper:CS 762: Graph-theoretic algorithms. Lecture notes of a graduate course. University of Waterloo.
For this iterator to work correctly the graph must not be modified during iteration. Currently there are no means to ensure that, nor to fail-fast. The results of such modifications are undefined.
Note: only vertex events are fired by this iterator.
- Author:
- Timofey Chudakov
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Field Summary
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Fields inherited from class org.jgrapht.traverse.AbstractGraphIterator
crossComponentTraversal, graph, nListeners, reusableEdgeEvent, reusableVertexEvent, reuseEvents
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description LexBreadthFirstIterator(Graph<V,E> graph)
Creates new lexicographical breadth-first iterator forgraph
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description boolean
hasNext()
Checks whether there exist unvisited vertices.boolean
isCrossComponentTraversal()
Test whether this iterator is set to traverse the graph across connected components.V
next()
Returns the next vertex in the ordering.void
setCrossComponentTraversal(boolean crossComponentTraversal)
Sets the cross component traversal flag - indicates whether to traverse the graph across connected components.-
Methods inherited from class org.jgrapht.traverse.AbstractGraphIterator
addTraversalListener, createEdgeTraversalEvent, createVertexTraversalEvent, fireConnectedComponentFinished, fireConnectedComponentStarted, fireEdgeTraversed, fireVertexFinished, fireVertexTraversed, getGraph, isReuseEvents, remove, removeTraversalListener, setReuseEvents
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Method Detail
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hasNext
public boolean hasNext()
Checks whether there exist unvisited vertices.- Returns:
- true if there exist unvisited vertices.
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next
public V next()
Returns the next vertex in the ordering.- Returns:
- the next vertex in the ordering.
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isCrossComponentTraversal
public boolean isCrossComponentTraversal()
Test whether this iterator is set to traverse the graph across connected components.Always returns true since this iterator doesn't care about connected components.
- Specified by:
isCrossComponentTraversal
in interfaceGraphIterator<V,E>
- Overrides:
isCrossComponentTraversal
in classAbstractGraphIterator<V,E>
- Returns:
true
if traverses across connected components, otherwisefalse
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setCrossComponentTraversal
public void setCrossComponentTraversal(boolean crossComponentTraversal)
Sets the cross component traversal flag - indicates whether to traverse the graph across connected components.Trying to disable the cross components nature of this iterator will result into throwing a
IllegalArgumentException
.- Overrides:
setCrossComponentTraversal
in classAbstractGraphIterator<V,E>
- Parameters:
crossComponentTraversal
- iftrue
traverses across connected components.
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