The iterator version of the Gem::TSort.strongly_connected_components
method.
The graph is represented by each_node and each_child. each_node should have call
method which yields for each node in the graph. each_child should have call
method which takes a node argument and yields for each child node.
g = {1=>[2, 3], 2=>[4], 3=>[2, 4], 4=>[]} each_node = lambda {|&b| g.each_key(&b) } each_child = lambda {|n, &b| g[n].each(&b) } Gem::TSort.each_strongly_connected_component(each_node, each_child) {|scc| p scc } #=> [4] # [2] # [3] # [1] g = {1=>[2], 2=>[3, 4], 3=>[2], 4=>[]} each_node = lambda {|&b| g.each_key(&b) } each_child = lambda {|n, &b| g[n].each(&b) } Gem::TSort.each_strongly_connected_component(each_node, each_child) {|scc| p scc } #=> [4] # [2, 3] # [1]
# File rubygems/tsort/lib/tsort.rb, line 343 def TSort.each_strongly_connected_component(each_node, each_child) # :yields: nodes return to_enum(__method__, each_node, each_child) unless block_given? id_map = {} stack = [] each_node.call {|node| unless id_map.include? node Gem::TSort.each_strongly_connected_component_from(node, each_child, id_map, stack) {|c| yield c } end } nil end
Iterates over strongly connected components in a graph. The graph is represented by node and each_child.
node is the first node. each_child should have call
method which takes a node argument and yields for each child node.
Return value is unspecified.
#Gem::TSort.each_strongly_connected_component_from is a class method and it doesn't need a class to represent a graph which includes Gem::TSort
.
graph = {1=>[2], 2=>[3, 4], 3=>[2], 4=>[]} each_child = lambda {|n, &b| graph[n].each(&b) } Gem::TSort.each_strongly_connected_component_from(1, each_child) {|scc| p scc } #=> [4] # [2, 3] # [1]
# File rubygems/tsort/lib/tsort.rb, line 409 def TSort.each_strongly_connected_component_from(node, each_child, id_map={}, stack=[]) # :yields: nodes return to_enum(__method__, node, each_child, id_map, stack) unless block_given? minimum_id = node_id = id_map[node] = id_map.size stack_length = stack.length stack << node each_child.call(node) {|child| if id_map.include? child child_id = id_map[child] minimum_id = child_id if child_id && child_id < minimum_id else sub_minimum_id = Gem::TSort.each_strongly_connected_component_from(child, each_child, id_map, stack) {|c| yield c } minimum_id = sub_minimum_id if sub_minimum_id < minimum_id end } if node_id == minimum_id component = stack.slice!(stack_length .. -1) component.each {|n| id_map[n] = nil} yield component end minimum_id end
Returns strongly connected components as an array of arrays of nodes. The array is sorted from children to parents. Each elements of the array represents a strongly connected component.
The graph is represented by each_node and each_child. each_node should have call
method which yields for each node in the graph. each_child should have call
method which takes a node argument and yields for each child node.
g = {1=>[2, 3], 2=>[4], 3=>[2, 4], 4=>[]} each_node = lambda {|&b| g.each_key(&b) } each_child = lambda {|n, &b| g[n].each(&b) } p Gem::TSort.strongly_connected_components(each_node, each_child) #=> [[4], [2], [3], [1]] g = {1=>[2], 2=>[3, 4], 3=>[2], 4=>[]} each_node = lambda {|&b| g.each_key(&b) } each_child = lambda {|n, &b| g[n].each(&b) } p Gem::TSort.strongly_connected_components(each_node, each_child) #=> [[4], [2, 3], [1]]
# File rubygems/tsort/lib/tsort.rb, line 281 def TSort.strongly_connected_components(each_node, each_child) Gem::TSort.each_strongly_connected_component(each_node, each_child).to_a end
Returns a topologically sorted array of nodes. The array is sorted from children to parents, i.e. the first element has no child and the last node has no parent.
The graph is represented by each_node and each_child. each_node should have call
method which yields for each node in the graph. each_child should have call
method which takes a node argument and yields for each child node.
If there is a cycle, Gem::TSort::Cyclic
is raised.
g = {1=>[2, 3], 2=>[4], 3=>[2, 4], 4=>[]} each_node = lambda {|&b| g.each_key(&b) } each_child = lambda {|n, &b| g[n].each(&b) } p Gem::TSort.tsort(each_node, each_child) #=> [4, 2, 3, 1] g = {1=>[2], 2=>[3, 4], 3=>[2], 4=>[]} each_node = lambda {|&b| g.each_key(&b) } each_child = lambda {|n, &b| g[n].each(&b) } p Gem::TSort.tsort(each_node, each_child) # raises Gem::TSort::Cyclic
# File rubygems/tsort/lib/tsort.rb, line 176 def TSort.tsort(each_node, each_child) Gem::TSort.tsort_each(each_node, each_child).to_a end
The iterator version of the Gem::TSort.tsort
method.
The graph is represented by each_node and each_child. each_node should have call
method which yields for each node in the graph. each_child should have call
method which takes a node argument and yields for each child node.
g = {1=>[2, 3], 2=>[4], 3=>[2, 4], 4=>[]} each_node = lambda {|&b| g.each_key(&b) } each_child = lambda {|n, &b| g[n].each(&b) } Gem::TSort.tsort_each(each_node, each_child) {|n| p n } #=> 4 # 2 # 3 # 1
# File rubygems/tsort/lib/tsort.rb, line 224 def TSort.tsort_each(each_node, each_child) # :yields: node return to_enum(__method__, each_node, each_child) unless block_given? Gem::TSort.each_strongly_connected_component(each_node, each_child) {|component| if component.size == 1 yield component.first else raise Cyclic.new("topological sort failed: #{component.inspect}") end } end
The iterator version of the strongly_connected_components
method. obj.each_strongly_connected_component
is similar to obj.strongly_connected_components.each
, but modification of obj during the iteration may lead to unexpected results.
each_strongly_connected_component
returns nil
.
class G include Gem::TSort def initialize(g) @g = g end def tsort_each_child(n, &b) @g[n].each(&b) end def tsort_each_node(&b) @g.each_key(&b) end end graph = G.new({1=>[2, 3], 2=>[4], 3=>[2, 4], 4=>[]}) graph.each_strongly_connected_component {|scc| p scc } #=> [4] # [2] # [3] # [1] graph = G.new({1=>[2], 2=>[3, 4], 3=>[2], 4=>[]}) graph.each_strongly_connected_component {|scc| p scc } #=> [4] # [2, 3] # [1]
# File rubygems/tsort/lib/tsort.rb, line 314 def each_strongly_connected_component(&block) # :yields: nodes each_node = method(:tsort_each_node) each_child = method(:tsort_each_child) Gem::TSort.each_strongly_connected_component(each_node, each_child, &block) end
Iterates over strongly connected component in the subgraph reachable from node.
Return value is unspecified.
each_strongly_connected_component_from
doesn't call tsort_each_node
.
class G include Gem::TSort def initialize(g) @g = g end def tsort_each_child(n, &b) @g[n].each(&b) end def tsort_each_node(&b) @g.each_key(&b) end end graph = G.new({1=>[2, 3], 2=>[4], 3=>[2, 4], 4=>[]}) graph.each_strongly_connected_component_from(2) {|scc| p scc } #=> [4] # [2] graph = G.new({1=>[2], 2=>[3, 4], 3=>[2], 4=>[]}) graph.each_strongly_connected_component_from(2) {|scc| p scc } #=> [4] # [2, 3]
# File rubygems/tsort/lib/tsort.rb, line 384 def each_strongly_connected_component_from(node, id_map={}, stack=[], &block) # :yields: nodes Gem::TSort.each_strongly_connected_component_from(node, method(:tsort_each_child), id_map, stack, &block) end
Returns strongly connected components as an array of arrays of nodes. The array is sorted from children to parents. Each elements of the array represents a strongly connected component.
class G include Gem::TSort def initialize(g) @g = g end def tsort_each_child(n, &b) @g[n].each(&b) end def tsort_each_node(&b) @g.each_key(&b) end end graph = G.new({1=>[2, 3], 2=>[4], 3=>[2, 4], 4=>[]}) p graph.strongly_connected_components #=> [[4], [2], [3], [1]] graph = G.new({1=>[2], 2=>[3, 4], 3=>[2], 4=>[]}) p graph.strongly_connected_components #=> [[4], [2, 3], [1]]
# File rubygems/tsort/lib/tsort.rb, line 255 def strongly_connected_components each_node = method(:tsort_each_node) each_child = method(:tsort_each_child) Gem::TSort.strongly_connected_components(each_node, each_child) end
Returns a topologically sorted array of nodes. The array is sorted from children to parents, i.e. the first element has no child and the last node has no parent.
If there is a cycle, Gem::TSort::Cyclic
is raised.
class G include Gem::TSort def initialize(g) @g = g end def tsort_each_child(n, &b) @g[n].each(&b) end def tsort_each_node(&b) @g.each_key(&b) end end graph = G.new({1=>[2, 3], 2=>[4], 3=>[2, 4], 4=>[]}) p graph.tsort #=> [4, 2, 3, 1] graph = G.new({1=>[2], 2=>[3, 4], 3=>[2], 4=>[]}) p graph.tsort # raises Gem::TSort::Cyclic
# File rubygems/tsort/lib/tsort.rb, line 150 def tsort each_node = method(:tsort_each_node) each_child = method(:tsort_each_child) Gem::TSort.tsort(each_node, each_child) end
The iterator version of the tsort
method. obj.tsort_each
is similar to obj.tsort.each
, but modification of obj during the iteration may lead to unexpected results.
tsort_each
returns nil
. If there is a cycle, Gem::TSort::Cyclic
is raised.
class G include Gem::TSort def initialize(g) @g = g end def tsort_each_child(n, &b) @g[n].each(&b) end def tsort_each_node(&b) @g.each_key(&b) end end graph = G.new({1=>[2, 3], 2=>[4], 3=>[2, 4], 4=>[]}) graph.tsort_each {|n| p n } #=> 4 # 2 # 3 # 1
# File rubygems/tsort/lib/tsort.rb, line 203 def tsort_each(&block) # :yields: node each_node = method(:tsort_each_node) each_child = method(:tsort_each_child) Gem::TSort.tsort_each(each_node, each_child, &block) end
Should be implemented by a extended class.
tsort_each_child
is used to iterate for child nodes of node.
# File rubygems/tsort/lib/tsort.rb, line 450 def tsort_each_child(node) # :yields: child raise NotImplementedError.new end
Should be implemented by a extended class.
tsort_each_node
is used to iterate for all nodes over a graph.
# File rubygems/tsort/lib/tsort.rb, line 442 def tsort_each_node # :yields: node raise NotImplementedError.new end