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/*
 * Created on Apr 9, 2004
 * 
 * $Log: Accessible.java,v $
 * Revision 1.1  2005/03/23 07:22:42  bailly
 * created transductions package
 * corrected EpsilonRemover
 * added some tests
 * removed DirectedGRaph Interface from Automaton
 *
 * Revision 1.2  2004/09/07 10:06:29  bailly
 * cleared imports
 *
 * Revision 1.1  2004/04/09 15:51:50  bailly
 * Added algorithm for computing a mixed word from several automata (to be verified)
 *
 */
package rationals.transformations;

import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;

import rationals.Automaton;
import rationals.NoSuchStateException;
import rationals.State;
import rationals.Transition;

/**
 * Compute the automaton accessible from a given state
 * @author bailly
 * @version $Id: Accessible.java 2 2006-08-24 14:41:48Z oqube $
 */
public class Accessible implements UnaryTransformation {

	private State state;

	/**
	 * The state we must start exploration from
	 * 
	 */
	public Accessible(State s) {
		this.state = s;
	}

	/* (non-Javadoc)
	 * @see rationals.transformations.UnaryTransformation#transform(rationals.Automaton)
	 */
	public Automaton transform(Automaton a) {
		Set trs = a.delta();
		Automaton b = new Automaton();
		Map stmap = new HashMap();
		/* initial state = state */
		State ns = b.addState(true,state.isTerminal());
		stmap.put(state,ns);
		explore(state,stmap,a,b);
		/* eplore a and remove transitions from trs */
		Iterator it = trs.iterator();
		while(it.hasNext()) {
			Transition tr = (Transition)it.next();
			State nstart = (State)stmap.get(tr.start());
			State nend = (State)stmap.get(tr.end());
			if((nstart != null) && (nend != null))
				try {
					b.addTransition(new Transition(nstart,tr.label(),nend));
				} catch (NoSuchStateException e) {
					System.err.println(e.getMessage());
					return null;
				}
		}
		return b;
	}

	/**
	 * Recursive function to explore transitions from a state
	 * @param state
	 * @param stmap
	 * @param b
	 */
	private void explore(State curstate, Map stmap, Automaton a,Automaton b) {
		Iterator it = a.delta(curstate).iterator();
		while(it.hasNext()) {
			Transition tr = (Transition)it.next();
			State e= tr.end();
			State ne = (State)stmap.get(e);
			if(ne != null)
				continue;
			else {
				ne = b.addState(e.isInitial(),e.isTerminal());
				stmap.put(e,ne);
				explore(e,stmap,a,b);
			}
		}
	}

}




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