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package org.jgrapht.alg.clique;
import org.jgrapht.*;
import org.jgrapht.alg.interfaces.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.concurrent.*;
/**
* Base implementation of the Bron-Kerbosch algorithm.
*
* @param the graph vertex type
* @param the graph edge type
*
* @author Ewgenij Proschak
*/
abstract class BaseBronKerboschCliqueFinder
implements
MaximalCliqueEnumerationAlgorithm
{
/**
* The underlying graph
*/
protected final Graph graph;
/**
* Timeout in nanoseconds
*/
protected final long nanos;
/**
* Whether the last computation terminated due to a time limit.
*/
protected boolean timeLimitReached;
/**
* The result
*/
protected List> allMaximalCliques;
/**
* Size of biggest maximal clique found.
*/
protected int maxSize;
/**
* Constructor
*
* @param graph the input graph; must be simple
* @param timeout the maximum time to wait, if zero no timeout
* @param unit the time unit of the timeout argument
*/
public BaseBronKerboschCliqueFinder(Graph graph, long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
{
this.graph = Objects.requireNonNull(graph, "Graph cannot be null");
if (timeout == 0L) {
this.nanos = Long.MAX_VALUE;
} else {
this.nanos = unit.toNanos(timeout);
}
if (this.nanos < 1L) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid timeout, must be positive");
}
this.timeLimitReached = false;
}
@Override
public Iterator> iterator()
{
lazyRun();
return allMaximalCliques.iterator();
}
/**
* Create an iterator which returns only the maximum cliques of a graph. The iterator computes
* all maximal cliques and then filters them by the size of the maximum found clique.
*
* @return an iterator which returns only the maximum cliques of a graph
*/
public Iterator> maximumIterator()
{
lazyRun();
return allMaximalCliques.stream().filter(c -> c.size() == maxSize).iterator();
}
/**
* Check the computation has stopped due to a time limit or due to computing all maximal
* cliques.
*
* @return true if the computation has stopped due to a time limit, false otherwise
*/
public boolean isTimeLimitReached()
{
return timeLimitReached;
}
/**
* Lazily start the computation.
*/
protected abstract void lazyRun();
}