/* ========================================== * JGraphT : a free Java graph-theory library * ========================================== * * Project Info: http://jgrapht.sourceforge.net/ * Project Creator: Barak Naveh (http://sourceforge.net/users/barak_naveh) * * (C) Copyright 2003-2008, by Barak Naveh and Contributors. * * This program and the accompanying materials are dual-licensed under * either * * (a) the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 * as published by the Free Software Foundation, or (at your option) any * later version. * * or (per the licensee's choosing) * * (b) the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 as published by * the Eclipse Foundation. */ /* ---------------------- * AsWeightedGraph.java * ---------------------- * (C) Copyright 2007, by Lucas J. Scharenbroich and Contributors. * * Original Author: Lucas J. Scharenbroich * Contributor(s): John V. Sichi * * $Id$ * * Changes * ------- * 10-Sep-2007 : Initial revision (LJS); * */ package org.jgrapht.graph; import java.io.*; import java.util.*; import org.jgrapht.*; /** * <p>A weighted view of the backing graph specified in the constructor. This * graph allows modules to apply algorithms designed for weighted graphs to an * unweighted graph by providing an explicit edge weight mapping. The * implementation also allows for "masking" weights for a subset of the edges in * an existing weighted graph.</p> * * <p>Query operations on this graph "read through" to the backing graph. Vertex * addition/removal and edge addition/removal are all supported (and immediately * reflected in the backing graph). Setting an edge weight will pass the * operation to the backing graph as well if the backing graph implements the * WeightedGraph interface. Setting an edge weight will modify the weight map in * order to maintain a consistent graph.</p> * * <p>Note that edges returned by this graph's accessors are really just the * edges of the underlying directed graph.</p> * * <p>This graph does <i>not</i> pass the hashCode and equals operations through * to the backing graph, but relies on <tt>Object</tt>'s <tt>equals</tt> and * <tt>hashCode</tt> methods. This graph will be serializable if the backing * graph is serializable.</p> * * @author Lucas J. Scharenbroich * @since Sep 10, 2007 */ public class AsWeightedGraph<V, E> extends GraphDelegator<V, E> implements Serializable, WeightedGraph<V, E> { /** */ private static final long serialVersionUID = -716810639338971372L; protected final Map<E, Double> weightMap; private final boolean isWeightedGraph; /** * Constructor for AsWeightedGraph. * * @param g the backing graph over which a weighted view is to be created. * @param weightMap A mapping of edges to weights. If an edge is not present * in the weight map, the edge weight for the underlying graph is returned. * Note that a live reference to this map is retained, so if the caller * changes the map after construction, the changes will affect the * AsWeightedGraph instance as well. */ public AsWeightedGraph(Graph<V, E> g, Map<E, Double> weightMap) { super(g); assert (weightMap != null); this.weightMap = weightMap; // Remember whether the backing graph implements the WeightedGraph // interface this.isWeightedGraph = (g instanceof WeightedGraph<?, ?>); } /** * @see WeightedGraph#setEdgeWeight */ public void setEdgeWeight(E e, double weight) { if (isWeightedGraph) { super.setEdgeWeight(e, weight); } // Always modify the weight map. It would be a terrible violation // of the use contract to silently ignore changes to the weights. weightMap.put(e, weight); } /** * @see Graph#getEdgeWeight */ public double getEdgeWeight(E e) { double weight; // Always return the value from the weight map first and // only pass the call through as a backup if (weightMap.containsKey(e)) { weight = weightMap.get(e); } else { weight = super.getEdgeWeight(e); } return weight; } } // End AsWeightedGraph.java