//======================================================================= // Copyright (c) 2005 Aaron Windsor // // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. // (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // //======================================================================= #include #include #include #include #include using namespace boost; typedef adjacency_list my_graph; int main() { // Create the following graph: (it'll look better when output // to the terminal in a fixed width font...) const int n_vertices = 18; std::vector ascii_graph; ascii_graph.push_back(" 0 1---2 3 "); ascii_graph.push_back(" \\ / \\ / "); ascii_graph.push_back(" 4---5 6---7 "); ascii_graph.push_back(" | | | | "); ascii_graph.push_back(" 8---9 10---11 "); ascii_graph.push_back(" / \\ / \\ "); ascii_graph.push_back(" 12 13 14---15 16 17 "); // It has a perfect matching of size 8. There are two isolated // vertices that we'll use later... my_graph g(n_vertices); // our vertices are stored in a vector, so we can refer to vertices // by integers in the range 0..15 add_edge(1,2,g); add_edge(0,4,g); add_edge(1,5,g); add_edge(2,6,g); add_edge(3,7,g); add_edge(4,5,g); add_edge(6,7,g); add_edge(4,8,g); add_edge(5,9,g); add_edge(6,10,g); add_edge(7,11,g); add_edge(8,9,g); add_edge(10,11,g); add_edge(8,13,g); add_edge(9,14,g); add_edge(10,15,g); add_edge(11,16,g); add_edge(14,15,g); std::vector::vertex_descriptor> mate(n_vertices); // find the maximum cardinality matching. we'll use a checked version // of the algorithm, which takes a little longer than the unchecked // version, but has the advantage that it will return "false" if the // matching returned is not actually a maximum cardinality matching // in the graph. bool success = checked_edmonds_maximum_cardinality_matching(g, &mate[0]); assert(success); std::cout << "In the following graph:" << std::endl << std::endl; for(std::vector::iterator itr = ascii_graph.begin(); itr != ascii_graph.end(); ++itr) std::cout << *itr << std::endl; std::cout << std::endl << "Found a matching of size " << matching_size(g, &mate[0]) << std::endl; std::cout << "The matching is:" << std::endl; graph_traits::vertex_iterator vi, vi_end; for(boost::tie(vi,vi_end) = vertices(g); vi != vi_end; ++vi) if (mate[*vi] != graph_traits::null_vertex() && *vi < mate[*vi]) std::cout << "{" << *vi << ", " << mate[*vi] << "}" << std::endl; std::cout << std::endl; //now we'll add two edges, and the perfect matching has size 9 ascii_graph.pop_back(); ascii_graph.push_back(" 12---13 14---15 16---17 "); add_edge(12,13,g); add_edge(16,17,g); success = checked_edmonds_maximum_cardinality_matching(g, &mate[0]); assert(success); std::cout << "In the following graph:" << std::endl << std::endl; for(std::vector::iterator itr = ascii_graph.begin(); itr != ascii_graph.end(); ++itr) std::cout << *itr << std::endl; std::cout << std::endl << "Found a matching of size " << matching_size(g, &mate[0]) << std::endl; std::cout << "The matching is:" << std::endl; for(boost::tie(vi,vi_end) = vertices(g); vi != vi_end; ++vi) if (mate[*vi] != graph_traits::null_vertex() && *vi < mate[*vi]) std::cout << "{" << *vi << ", " << mate[*vi] << "}" << std::endl; return 0; }