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package slib.graph.utils;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import org.openrdf.model.URI;
import slib.graph.model.graph.utils.Direction;
import slib.graph.model.graph.utils.WalkConstraint;
/**
*
* @author Sébastien Harispe
*/
public class WalkConstraintUtils {
/**
* Build a {@link WalkConstraint} object corresponding to the inverse of the
* current object.
*
* Definition of an inverse follows:
*
* - Accepted Predicate are unchanged
* - Direction associated to accepted predicate are the inverse of those
* defined: IN -> OUT, OUT -> IN, BOTH -> BOTH (if boolean
* includeBOTHpredicate is set to true)
*
*
*
* @param includeBOTHpredicate defines if the predicated associated to a
* direction {@link Direction#BOTH} must also be included
* @return a {@link WalkConstraint} object corresponding to the inverse of
* this one, see definition below
*/
public static WalkConstraint getInverse(WalkConstraint wc, boolean includeBOTHpredicate) {
Map oppositeAcceptedWalks = new HashMap();
for (URI e : wc.getAcceptedWalks_DIR_IN()) {
oppositeAcceptedWalks.put(e, Direction.OUT);
}
for (URI e : wc.getAcceptedWalks_DIR_OUT()) {
oppositeAcceptedWalks.put(e, Direction.IN);
}
if (includeBOTHpredicate) {
for (URI e : wc.getAcceptedWalks_DIR_BOTH()) {
oppositeAcceptedWalks.put(e, Direction.BOTH);
}
}
return new WalkConstraintGeneric(oppositeAcceptedWalks);
}
public static WalkConstraint copy(WalkConstraint walkConstraint) {
WalkConstraintGeneric newwc = new WalkConstraintGeneric();
newwc.addAcceptedTraversal(walkConstraint.getAcceptedWalks_DIR_IN(), Direction.IN);
newwc.addAcceptedTraversal(walkConstraint.getAcceptedWalks_DIR_OUT(), Direction.OUT);
newwc.addAcceptedTraversal(walkConstraint.getAcceptedWalks_DIR_BOTH(), Direction.BOTH);
return newwc;
}
}
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