public class Subgraph<V,E,G extends Graph<V,E>> extends AbstractGraph<V,E> implements Serializable
Graph
interface.
If the base graph is a ListenableGraph
, the subgraph
listens on the base graph and guarantees the subgraph property. If an edge or
a vertex is removed from the base graph, it is automatically removed from the
subgraph. Subgraph listeners are informed on such removal only if it results
in a cascaded removal from the subgraph. If the subgraph has been created as
an induced subgraph it also keeps track of edges being added to its vertices.
If vertices are added to the base graph, the subgraph remains unaffected.
If the base graph is not a ListenableGraph, then the subgraph property cannot be guaranteed. If edges or vertices are removed from the base graph, they are not removed from the subgraph.
Modifications to Subgraph are allowed as long as the subgraph property is maintained. Addition of vertices or edges are allowed as long as they also exist in the base graph. Removal of vertices or edges is always allowed. The base graph is never affected by any modification made to the subgraph.
A subgraph may provide a "live-window" on a base graph, so that changes
made to its vertices or edges are immediately reflected in the base graph,
and vice versa. For that to happen, vertices and edges added to the subgraph
must be identical (that is, reference-equal and not only value-equal)
to their respective ones in the base graph. Previous versions of this class
enforced such identity, at a severe performance cost. Currently it is no
longer enforced. If you want to achieve a "live-window"functionality, your
safest tactics would be to NOT override the equals()
methods of
your vertices and edges. If you use a class that has already overridden the
equals()
method, such as String
, than you can use a
wrapper around it, or else use it directly but exercise a great care to avoid
having different-but-equal instances in the subgraph and the base graph.
This graph implementation guarantees deterministic vertex and edge set
ordering (via LinkedHashSet
).
Graph
,
Set
,
Serialized FormConstructor and Description |
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Subgraph(G base,
Set<V> vertexSubset)
Creates a new induced Subgraph.
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Subgraph(G base,
Set<V> vertexSubset,
Set<E> edgeSubset)
Creates a new Subgraph.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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E |
addEdge(V sourceVertex,
V targetVertex)
Creates a new edge in this graph, going from the source vertex to the
target vertex, and returns the created edge.
|
boolean |
addEdge(V sourceVertex,
V targetVertex,
E e)
Adds the specified edge to this graph, going from the source vertex to
the target vertex.
|
boolean |
addVertex(V v)
Adds the specified vertex to this subgraph.
|
boolean |
containsEdge(E e)
Returns true if this graph contains the specified edge.
|
boolean |
containsVertex(V v)
Returns true if this graph contains the specified vertex.
|
Set<E> |
edgeSet()
Returns a set of the edges contained in this graph.
|
Set<E> |
edgesOf(V vertex)
Returns a set of all edges touching the specified vertex.
|
Set<E> |
getAllEdges(V sourceVertex,
V targetVertex)
Returns a set of all edges connecting source vertex to target vertex if
such vertices exist in this graph.
|
G |
getBase() |
E |
getEdge(V sourceVertex,
V targetVertex)
Returns an edge connecting source vertex to target vertex if such
vertices and such edge exist in this graph.
|
EdgeFactory<V,E> |
getEdgeFactory()
Returns the edge factory using which this graph creates new edges.
|
V |
getEdgeSource(E e)
Returns the source vertex of an edge.
|
V |
getEdgeTarget(E e)
Returns the target vertex of an edge.
|
double |
getEdgeWeight(E e)
Returns the weight assigned to a given edge.
|
boolean |
removeEdge(E e)
Removes the specified edge from the graph.
|
E |
removeEdge(V sourceVertex,
V targetVertex)
Removes an edge going from source vertex to target vertex, if such
vertices and such edge exist in this graph.
|
boolean |
removeVertex(V v)
Removes the specified vertex from this graph including all its touching
edges if present.
|
void |
setEdgeWeight(E e,
double weight) |
Set<V> |
vertexSet()
Returns a set of the vertices contained in this graph.
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assertVertexExist, containsEdge, equals, hashCode, removeAllEdges, removeAllEdges, removeAllEdges, removeAllVertices, toString, toStringFromSets
public Subgraph(G base, Set<V> vertexSubset, Set<E> edgeSubset)
base
- the base (backing) graph on which the subgraph will be based.vertexSubset
- vertices to include in the subgraph. If
null
then all vertices are included.edgeSubset
- edges to in include in the subgraph. If
null
then all the edges whose vertices found in the graph are
included.public Subgraph(G base, Set<V> vertexSubset)
base
- the base (backing) graph on which the subgraph will be based.vertexSubset
- vertices to include in the subgraph. If
null
then all vertices are included.public Set<E> getAllEdges(V sourceVertex, V targetVertex)
Graph
null
, returns null
. If both vertices
exist but no edges found, returns an empty set.
In undirected graphs, some of the returned edges may have their source and target vertices in the opposite order. In simple graphs the returned set is either singleton set or empty set.
getAllEdges
in interface Graph<V,E>
sourceVertex
- source vertex of the edge.targetVertex
- target vertex of the edge.Graph.getAllEdges(Object, Object)
public E getEdge(V sourceVertex, V targetVertex)
Graph
null
. If any of the specified vertices is null
returns null
In undirected graphs, the returned edge may have its source and target vertices in the opposite order.
getEdge
in interface Graph<V,E>
sourceVertex
- source vertex of the edge.targetVertex
- target vertex of the edge.Graph.getEdge(Object, Object)
public EdgeFactory<V,E> getEdgeFactory()
Graph
getEdgeFactory
in interface Graph<V,E>
Graph.getEdgeFactory()
public E addEdge(V sourceVertex, V targetVertex)
Graph
null
.
The source and target vertices must already be contained in this graph. If they are not found in graph IllegalArgumentException is thrown.
This method creates the new edge e
using this graph's
EdgeFactory
. For the new edge to be added e
must not be equal to any other edge the graph (even if the graph
allows edge-multiplicity). More formally, the graph must not contain any
edge e2
such that e2.equals(e)
. If such
e2
is found then the newly created edge e
is
abandoned, the method leaves this graph unchanged returns
null
.
addEdge
in interface Graph<V,E>
sourceVertex
- source vertex of the edge.targetVertex
- target vertex of the edge.
null
.Graph.addEdge(Object, Object)
public boolean addEdge(V sourceVertex, V targetVertex, E e)
Graph
e
, to this graph if this graph contains no edge e2
such that e2.equals(e)
. If this graph already contains such
an edge, the call leaves this graph unchanged and returns false.
Some graphs do not allow edge-multiplicity. In such cases, if the graph
already contains an edge from the specified source to the specified
target, than this method does not change the graph and returns
false
. If the edge was added to the graph, returns
true
.
The source and target vertices must already be contained in this graph. If they are not found in graph IllegalArgumentException is thrown.
addEdge
in interface Graph<V,E>
sourceVertex
- source vertex of the edge.targetVertex
- target vertex of the edge.e
- edge to be added to this graph.Graph.addEdge(Object, Object, Object)
public boolean addVertex(V v)
addVertex
in interface Graph<V,E>
v
- the vertex to be added.true
if the vertex was added, otherwise
false
.NullPointerException
IllegalArgumentException
Subgraph
,
Graph.addVertex(Object)
public boolean containsEdge(E e)
Graph
e2
such that e.equals(e2)
. If the
specified edge is null
returns false
.containsEdge
in interface Graph<V,E>
e
- edge whose presence in this graph is to be tested.Graph.containsEdge(Object)
public boolean containsVertex(V v)
Graph
u
such that u.equals(v)
. If the
specified vertex is null
returns false
.containsVertex
in interface Graph<V,E>
v
- vertex whose presence in this graph is to be tested.Graph.containsVertex(Object)
public Set<E> edgeSet()
Graph
The graph implementation may maintain a particular set ordering (e.g.
via LinkedHashSet
) for deterministic iteration, but
this is not required. It is the responsibility of callers who rely on
this behavior to only use graph implementations which support it.
edgeSet
in interface Graph<V,E>
Graph.edgeSet()
public Set<E> edgesOf(V vertex)
Graph
edgesOf
in interface Graph<V,E>
vertex
- the vertex for which a set of touching edges is to be
returned.Graph.edgesOf(Object)
public boolean removeEdge(E e)
Graph
e2
such that e2.equals(e)
, if the graph contains such
edge. Returns true if the graph contained the specified edge.
(The graph will not contain the specified edge once the call returns).
If the specified edge is null
returns
false
.
removeEdge
in interface Graph<V,E>
e
- edge to be removed from this graph, if present.true
if and only if the graph contained the
specified edge.Graph.removeEdge(Object)
public E removeEdge(V sourceVertex, V targetVertex)
Graph
null
otherwise.removeEdge
in interface Graph<V,E>
sourceVertex
- source vertex of the edge.targetVertex
- target vertex of the edge.null
if no edge removed.Graph.removeEdge(Object, Object)
public boolean removeVertex(V v)
Graph
u
such that u.equals(v)
, the call removes all edges
that touch u
and then removes u
itself. If no
such u
is found, the call leaves the graph unchanged.
Returns true if the graph contained the specified vertex. (The
graph will not contain the specified vertex once the call returns).
If the specified vertex is null
returns
false
.
removeVertex
in interface Graph<V,E>
v
- vertex to be removed from this graph, if present.true
if the graph contained the specified vertex;
false
otherwise.Graph.removeVertex(Object)
public Set<V> vertexSet()
Graph
The graph implementation may maintain a particular set ordering (e.g.
via LinkedHashSet
) for deterministic iteration, but
this is not required. It is the responsibility of callers who rely on
this behavior to only use graph implementations which support it.
vertexSet
in interface Graph<V,E>
Graph.vertexSet()
public V getEdgeSource(E e)
Graph
getEdgeSource
in interface Graph<V,E>
e
- edge of interestGraph.getEdgeSource(Object)
public V getEdgeTarget(E e)
Graph
getEdgeTarget
in interface Graph<V,E>
e
- edge of interestGraph.getEdgeTarget(Object)
public G getBase()
public double getEdgeWeight(E e)
Graph
WeightedGraph.DEFAULT_EDGE_WEIGHT
), allowing
weighted-graph algorithms to apply to them where meaningful.getEdgeWeight
in interface Graph<V,E>
e
- edge of interestGraph.getEdgeWeight(Object)
public void setEdgeWeight(E e, double weight)
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