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*
* This file is part of Tulip (www.tulip-software.org)
*
* Authors: David Auber and the Tulip development Team
* from LaBRI, University of Bordeaux
*
* Tulip is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* Tulip is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
* See the GNU General Public License for more details.
*
*/
#ifndef Tulip_NODE_H
#define Tulip_NODE_H
#include <climits>
#include <tulip/tuliphash.h>
namespace tlp {
/**
* @ingroup Graph
* @brief The node struct represents a node in a Graph object.
*
* This structure only contains an identifier, and a function to check if the node is valid.
* A node is considered invalid when its id has the UINT_MAX value.
*
* Most operations performed on a node (getting out edges etc) are available into the tlp::Graph object.
*
* @see tlp::edge
* @see tlp::Graph
*/
struct node {
/**
* @brief id The identifier of the node.
*/
unsigned int id;
/**
* @brief node creates an invalid node.
*/
node():id(UINT_MAX) {}
/**
* @brief node Create a node of given identifier.
* It is your responsibility to make sure a node of this ID exists when you create the node.
* If you want to make sure this node exists, use Graph::isElement(), as isValid() will only tell is the node was correctly initialized.
*
* @param j the identifier this node will use.
*/
explicit node(unsigned int j):id(j) {}
/**
* @brief operator unsigned int A convenience function to get the id of a node.
*/
operator unsigned int() const {
return id;
}
/**
* @brief operator != Compares two nodes, checking that they are different..
* @param n The other node to compare this one to.
* @return Whether or not the two nodes are different.
*/
bool operator!=(const node n) const {
return id!=n.id;
}
/**
* @brief operator != Compares two nodes, checking that they are identical.
* @param n The other node to compare this one to.
* @return Whether or not the two nodes are the same.
*/
bool operator==(const node n) const {
return id==n.id;
}
/**
* @brief isValid checks if the node is valid.
* An invalid node is a node whose id is UINT_MAX.
*
* @return whether the node is valid or not.
*/
bool isValid() const {
return id!=UINT_MAX;
}
};
}
#ifndef DOXYGEN_NOTFOR_DEVEL
//these three functions allow to use tlp::node as a key in a hash-based data structure (e.g. hashmap).
TLP_BEGIN_HASH_NAMESPACE {
template<> struct hash<tlp::node> {
size_t operator()(const tlp::node n) const {return n.id;}
};
} TLP_END_HASH_NAMESPACE
namespace std {
template<> struct equal_to<tlp::node> {
size_t operator()(const tlp::node n,const tlp::node n2) const {
return n.id==n2.id;
}
};
template<> struct less<tlp::node> {
size_t operator()(const tlp::node n,const tlp::node n2) const {
return n.id<n2.id;
}
};
}
#endif // DOXYGEN_NOTFOR_DEVEL
#endif
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