- java.lang.Object
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- org.jgrapht.alg.transform.LineGraphConverter<V,E,EE>
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- Type Parameters:
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- vertex type of input graphE
- edge type of input graphEE
- edge type of target graph
public class LineGraphConverter<V,E,EE> extends Object
Converter which produces the line graph of a given input graph. The line graph of an undirected graph $G$ is another graph $L(G)$ that represents the adjacencies between edges of $G$. The line graph of a directed graph $G$ is the directed graph $L(G)$ whose vertex set corresponds to the arc set of $G$ and having an arc directed from an edge $e_1$ to an edge $e_2$ if in $G$, the head of $e_1$ meets the tail of $e_2$More formally, let $G = (V, E)$ be a graph then its line graph $L(G)$ is such that
- Each vertex of $L(G)$ represents an edge of $G$
- If $G$ is undirected: two vertices of $L(G)$ are adjacent if and only if their corresponding edges share a common endpoint ("are incident") in $G$
- If $G$ is directed: two vertices of $L(G)$ corresponding to respectively arcs $(u,v)$ and $(r,s)$ in $G$ are adjacent if and only if $v=r$.
- Author:
- Joris Kinable, Nikhil Sharma
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description LineGraphConverter(Graph<V,E> graph)
Line Graph Converter
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description void
convertToLineGraph(Graph<E,EE> target)
Constructs a line graph $L(G)$ of the input graph $G(V,E)$.void
convertToLineGraph(Graph<E,EE> target, BiFunction<E,E,Double> weightFunction)
Constructs a line graph of the input graph.
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Method Detail
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convertToLineGraph
public void convertToLineGraph(Graph<E,EE> target)
Constructs a line graph $L(G)$ of the input graph $G(V,E)$. If the input graph is directed, the result is a line digraph. The result is stored in the target graph.- Parameters:
target
- target graph
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convertToLineGraph
public void convertToLineGraph(Graph<E,EE> target, BiFunction<E,E,Double> weightFunction)
Constructs a line graph of the input graph. If the input graph is directed, the result is a line digraph. The result is stored in the target graph. A weight function is provided to set edge weights of the line graph edges. Notice that the target graph must be a weighted graph for this to work. Recall that in a line graph $L(G)$ of a graph $G(V,E)$ there exists an edge $e$ between $e_1\in E$ and $e_2\in E$ if the head of $e_1$ is incident to the tail of $e_2$. To determine the weight of $e$ in $L(G)$, the weight function takes as input $e_1$ and $e_2$.Note: a special case arises when graph $G$ contains self-loops. Self-loops (as well as multiple edges) simply add additional nodes to line graph $L(G)$. When $G$ is directed, a self-loop $e=(v,v)$ in $G$ results in a vertex $e$ in $L(G)$, and in addition a self-loop $(e,e)$ in $L(G)$, since, by definition, the head of $e$ in $G$ is incident to its own tail. When $G$ is undirected, a self-loop $e=(v,v)$ in $G$ results in a vertex $e$ in $L(G)$, but no self-loop $(e,e)$ is added to $L(G)$, since, by convention, the line graph of an undirected graph is commonly assumed to be a simple graph.
- Parameters:
target
- target graphweightFunction
- weight function
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