Class GuavaGraphAdapter<V,E>
- Type Parameters:
V
- the vertices typeE
- the edges type
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Graph<V>
,PredecessorsFunction<V>
,SuccessorsFunction<V>
- Direct Known Subclasses:
GuavaMutableGraphAdapter
The adapter is constructed with a JGAlgo graph and implements the Guava graph interface, and can be used with any Guava algorithm. The adapter is a live view, so any change in the JGAlgo graph is reflected in the Guava graph and vice versa, but the underlying JGAlgo graph should not be modified directly.
The basic Guava graph is immutable, so as this adapter. A subclass of this
adapter, GuavaMutableGraphAdapter
, is a mutable adapter that implements the
Guava mutable graph interface.
Parallel edges are not supported by Guava basic graph, therefore the adapter will throw an UnsupportedOperationException if the underlying JGAlgo graph allows parallel edges. Whether this graph is directed or not, and whether it support self edges or not, is determined by the underlying JGAlgo graph.
Guava support different element orders for the nodes and the incident edges. This adapter uses the default element order, which is unordered, and cannot be changed as the underlying JGAlgo graph does not support any other order.
The basic Guava graph only represent connections between nodes, without
addressing the edges themselves. The edge generic type E
is not reflected in the Guava graph, and is only
internally for safe access to the underlying JGAlgo graph.
Among Guava Graph
, ValueGraph
and
Network
, the network is the most similar to JGAlgo graphs, as vertices and edges have
unique identifiers, and queries of edges are answered with the edges identifiers. On the other had, the Graph and
ValueGraph do not support unique identifiers for the edges, and operations on edges are addressed by a pair of nodes.
The ValueGraph does associate a value with each edge, be it does not have to be unique, and it is more similar to
weights in JGAlgo graphs.
For adapting the other way around, from Guava to JGAlgo, only from Guava
Network is supported, see GuavaNetworkWrapper
.
- Author:
- Barak Ugav
- See Also:
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionGuavaGraphAdapter
(Graph<V, E> graph) Constructs a new adapter from the given JGAlgo graph. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionadjacentNodes
(V node) boolean
int
Set
<EndpointPair<V>> edges()
boolean
hasEdgeConnecting
(EndpointPair<V> endpoints) boolean
hasEdgeConnecting
(V nodeU, V nodeV) Set
<EndpointPair<V>> incidentEdges
(V node) int
boolean
nodes()
int
predecessors
(V node) successors
(V node) Methods inherited from class com.google.common.graph.AbstractGraph
equals, hashCode, toString
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Constructor Details
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GuavaGraphAdapter
Constructs a new adapter from the given JGAlgo graph.- Parameters:
graph
- the JGAlgo graph- Throws:
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the graph allows parallel edges
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Method Details
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nodes
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edges
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successors
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predecessors
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adjacentNodes
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hasEdgeConnecting
- Specified by:
hasEdgeConnecting
in interfaceGraph<V>
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hasEdgeConnecting
- Specified by:
hasEdgeConnecting
in interfaceGraph<V>
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incidentEdges
- Specified by:
incidentEdges
in interfaceGraph<V>
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degree
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outDegree
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inDegree
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isDirected
public boolean isDirected() -
allowsSelfLoops
public boolean allowsSelfLoops() -
incidentEdgeOrder
- Specified by:
incidentEdgeOrder
in interfaceGraph<V>
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nodeOrder
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