Class ClosestFirstIterator<V,E>

java.lang.Object
org.jgrapht.traverse.AbstractGraphIterator<V,E>
org.jgrapht.traverse.CrossComponentIterator<V,E,FibonacciHeapNode<org.jgrapht.traverse.ClosestFirstIterator.QueueEntry<V,E>>>
org.jgrapht.traverse.ClosestFirstIterator<V,E>
All Implemented Interfaces:
Iterator<V>, GraphIterator<V,E>

public class ClosestFirstIterator<V,E> extends CrossComponentIterator<V,E,FibonacciHeapNode<org.jgrapht.traverse.ClosestFirstIterator.QueueEntry<V,E>>>
A closest-first iterator for a directed or undirected graph. 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.

The metric for closest here is the path length from a start vertex. Graph.getEdgeWeight(Edge) is summed to calculate path length. Negative edge weights will result in an IllegalArgumentException. Optionally, path length may be bounded by a finite radius.

Since:
Sep 2, 2003
Author:
John V. Sichi
  • Constructor Details

    • ClosestFirstIterator

      public ClosestFirstIterator(Graph<V,E> g)
      Creates a new closest-first iterator for the specified graph.
      Parameters:
      g - the graph to be iterated.
    • ClosestFirstIterator

      public ClosestFirstIterator(Graph<V,E> g, V startVertex)
      Creates a new closest-first iterator for the specified graph. Iteration will start at the specified start vertex and will be limited to the connected component that includes that vertex. If the specified start vertex is null, iteration will start at an arbitrary vertex and will not be limited, that is, will be able to traverse all the graph.
      Parameters:
      g - the graph to be iterated.
      startVertex - the vertex iteration to be started.
    • ClosestFirstIterator

      public ClosestFirstIterator(Graph<V,E> g, V startVertex, double radius)
      Creates a new radius-bounded closest-first iterator for the specified graph. Iteration will start at the specified start vertex and will be limited to the subset of the connected component which includes that vertex and is reachable via paths of length less than or equal to the specified radius. The specified start vertex may not be null.
      Parameters:
      g - the graph to be iterated.
      startVertex - the vertex iteration to be started.
      radius - limit on path length, or Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY for unbounded search.
  • Method Details

    • setCrossComponentTraversal

      public void setCrossComponentTraversal(boolean crossComponentTraversal)
      Description copied from class: AbstractGraphIterator
      Sets the cross component traversal flag - indicates whether to traverse the graph across connected components.
      Overrides:
      setCrossComponentTraversal in class AbstractGraphIterator<V,E>
      Parameters:
      crossComponentTraversal - if true traverses across connected components.
    • getShortestPathLength

      public double getShortestPathLength(V vertex)
      Get the length of the shortest path known to the given vertex. If the vertex has already been visited, then it is truly the shortest path length; otherwise, it is the best known upper bound.
      Parameters:
      vertex - vertex being sought from start vertex
      Returns:
      length of shortest path known, or Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY if no path found yet
    • getSpanningTreeEdge

      public E getSpanningTreeEdge(V vertex)
      Get the spanning tree edge reaching a vertex which has been seen already in this traversal. This edge is the last link in the shortest known path between the start vertex and the requested vertex. If the vertex has already been visited, then it is truly the minimum spanning tree edge; otherwise, it is the best candidate seen so far.
      Parameters:
      vertex - the spanned vertex.
      Returns:
      the spanning tree edge, or null if the vertex either has not been seen yet or is the start vertex.
    • isConnectedComponentExhausted

      protected boolean isConnectedComponentExhausted()
      Description copied from class: CrossComponentIterator
      Returns true if there are no more uniterated vertices in the currently iterated connected component; false otherwise.
      Specified by:
      isConnectedComponentExhausted in class CrossComponentIterator<V,E,FibonacciHeapNode<org.jgrapht.traverse.ClosestFirstIterator.QueueEntry<V,E>>>
      Returns:
      true if there are no more uniterated vertices in the currently iterated connected component; false otherwise.
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    • encounterVertex

      protected void encounterVertex(V vertex, E edge)
      Description copied from class: CrossComponentIterator
      Update data structures the first time we see a vertex.
      Specified by:
      encounterVertex in class CrossComponentIterator<V,E,FibonacciHeapNode<org.jgrapht.traverse.ClosestFirstIterator.QueueEntry<V,E>>>
      Parameters:
      vertex - the vertex encountered
      edge - the edge via which the vertex was encountered, or null if the vertex is a starting point
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    • encounterVertexAgain

      protected void encounterVertexAgain(V vertex, E edge)
      Override superclass. When we see a vertex again, we need to see if the new edge provides a shorter path than the old edge.
      Specified by:
      encounterVertexAgain in class CrossComponentIterator<V,E,FibonacciHeapNode<org.jgrapht.traverse.ClosestFirstIterator.QueueEntry<V,E>>>
      Parameters:
      vertex - the vertex re-encountered
      edge - the edge via which the vertex was re-encountered
    • provideNextVertex

      protected V provideNextVertex()
      Description copied from class: CrossComponentIterator
      Returns the vertex to be returned in the following call to the iterator next method.
      Specified by:
      provideNextVertex in class CrossComponentIterator<V,E,FibonacciHeapNode<org.jgrapht.traverse.ClosestFirstIterator.QueueEntry<V,E>>>
      Returns:
      the next vertex to be returned by this iterator.
      See Also: