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package com.google.common.graph;

import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkArgument;
import static com.google.common.graph.GraphConstants.NODE_NOT_IN_GRAPH;

import com.google.common.annotations.Beta;
import com.google.common.base.Function;
import com.google.common.base.Objects;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableSet;
import com.google.common.collect.Iterables;
import com.google.common.collect.Iterators;
import com.google.common.collect.Maps;
import com.google.errorprone.annotations.CanIgnoreReturnValue;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.compatqual.NullableDecl;

/**
 * Static utility methods for {@link Graph}, {@link ValueGraph}, and {@link Network} instances.
 *
 * @author James Sexton
 * @author Joshua O'Madadhain
 * @since 20.0
 */
@Beta
public final class Graphs {

  private Graphs() {}

  // Graph query methods

  /**
   * Returns true if {@code graph} has at least one cycle. A cycle is defined as a non-empty subset
   * of edges in a graph arranged to form a path (a sequence of adjacent outgoing edges) starting
   * and ending with the same node.
   *
   * 

This method will detect any non-empty cycle, including self-loops (a cycle of length 1). */ public static boolean hasCycle(Graph graph) { int numEdges = graph.edges().size(); if (numEdges == 0) { return false; // An edge-free graph is acyclic by definition. } if (!graph.isDirected() && numEdges >= graph.nodes().size()) { return true; // Optimization for the undirected case: at least one cycle must exist. } Map visitedNodes = Maps.newHashMapWithExpectedSize(graph.nodes().size()); for (N node : graph.nodes()) { if (subgraphHasCycle(graph, visitedNodes, node, null)) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Returns true if {@code network} has at least one cycle. A cycle is defined as a non-empty * subset of edges in a graph arranged to form a path (a sequence of adjacent outgoing edges) * starting and ending with the same node. * *

This method will detect any non-empty cycle, including self-loops (a cycle of length 1). */ public static boolean hasCycle(Network network) { // In a directed graph, parallel edges cannot introduce a cycle in an acyclic graph. // However, in an undirected graph, any parallel edge induces a cycle in the graph. if (!network.isDirected() && network.allowsParallelEdges() && network.edges().size() > network.asGraph().edges().size()) { return true; } return hasCycle(network.asGraph()); } /** * Performs a traversal of the nodes reachable from {@code node}. If we ever reach a node we've * already visited (following only outgoing edges and without reusing edges), we know there's a * cycle in the graph. */ private static boolean subgraphHasCycle( Graph graph, Map visitedNodes, N node, @NullableDecl N previousNode) { NodeVisitState state = visitedNodes.get(node); if (state == NodeVisitState.COMPLETE) { return false; } if (state == NodeVisitState.PENDING) { return true; } visitedNodes.put(node, NodeVisitState.PENDING); for (N nextNode : graph.successors(node)) { if (canTraverseWithoutReusingEdge(graph, nextNode, previousNode) && subgraphHasCycle(graph, visitedNodes, nextNode, node)) { return true; } } visitedNodes.put(node, NodeVisitState.COMPLETE); return false; } /** * Determines whether an edge has already been used during traversal. In the directed case a cycle * is always detected before reusing an edge, so no special logic is required. In the undirected * case, we must take care not to "backtrack" over an edge (i.e. going from A to B and then going * from B to A). */ private static boolean canTraverseWithoutReusingEdge( Graph graph, Object nextNode, @NullableDecl Object previousNode) { if (graph.isDirected() || !Objects.equal(previousNode, nextNode)) { return true; } // This falls into the undirected A->B->A case. The Graph interface does not support parallel // edges, so this traversal would require reusing the undirected AB edge. return false; } /** * Returns the transitive closure of {@code graph}. The transitive closure of a graph is another * graph with an edge connecting node A to node B if node B is {@link #reachableNodes(Graph, * Object) reachable} from node A. * *

This is a "snapshot" based on the current topology of {@code graph}, rather than a live view * of the transitive closure of {@code graph}. In other words, the returned {@link Graph} will not * be updated after modifications to {@code graph}. */ // TODO(b/31438252): Consider potential optimizations for this algorithm. public static Graph transitiveClosure(Graph graph) { MutableGraph transitiveClosure = GraphBuilder.from(graph).allowsSelfLoops(true).build(); // Every node is, at a minimum, reachable from itself. Since the resulting transitive closure // will have no isolated nodes, we can skip adding nodes explicitly and let putEdge() do it. if (graph.isDirected()) { // Note: works for both directed and undirected graphs, but we only use in the directed case. for (N node : graph.nodes()) { for (N reachableNode : reachableNodes(graph, node)) { transitiveClosure.putEdge(node, reachableNode); } } } else { // An optimization for the undirected case: for every node B reachable from node A, // node A and node B have the same reachability set. Set visitedNodes = new HashSet(); for (N node : graph.nodes()) { if (!visitedNodes.contains(node)) { Set reachableNodes = reachableNodes(graph, node); visitedNodes.addAll(reachableNodes); int pairwiseMatch = 1; // start at 1 to include self-loops for (N nodeU : reachableNodes) { for (N nodeV : Iterables.limit(reachableNodes, pairwiseMatch++)) { transitiveClosure.putEdge(nodeU, nodeV); } } } } } return transitiveClosure; } /** * Returns the set of nodes that are reachable from {@code node}. Node B is defined as reachable * from node A if there exists a path (a sequence of adjacent outgoing edges) starting at node A * and ending at node B. Note that a node is always reachable from itself via a zero-length path. * *

This is a "snapshot" based on the current topology of {@code graph}, rather than a live view * of the set of nodes reachable from {@code node}. In other words, the returned {@link Set} will * not be updated after modifications to {@code graph}. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code node} is not present in {@code graph} */ public static Set reachableNodes(Graph graph, N node) { checkArgument(graph.nodes().contains(node), NODE_NOT_IN_GRAPH, node); return ImmutableSet.copyOf(Traverser.forGraph(graph).breadthFirst(node)); } // Graph mutation methods // Graph view methods /** * Returns a view of {@code graph} with the direction (if any) of every edge reversed. All other * properties remain intact, and further updates to {@code graph} will be reflected in the view. */ public static Graph transpose(Graph graph) { if (!graph.isDirected()) { return graph; // the transpose of an undirected graph is an identical graph } if (graph instanceof TransposedGraph) { return ((TransposedGraph) graph).graph; } return new TransposedGraph(graph); } /** * Returns a view of {@code graph} with the direction (if any) of every edge reversed. All other * properties remain intact, and further updates to {@code graph} will be reflected in the view. */ public static ValueGraph transpose(ValueGraph graph) { if (!graph.isDirected()) { return graph; // the transpose of an undirected graph is an identical graph } if (graph instanceof TransposedValueGraph) { return ((TransposedValueGraph) graph).graph; } return new TransposedValueGraph<>(graph); } /** * Returns a view of {@code network} with the direction (if any) of every edge reversed. All other * properties remain intact, and further updates to {@code network} will be reflected in the view. */ public static Network transpose(Network network) { if (!network.isDirected()) { return network; // the transpose of an undirected network is an identical network } if (network instanceof TransposedNetwork) { return ((TransposedNetwork) network).network; } return new TransposedNetwork<>(network); } static EndpointPair transpose(EndpointPair endpoints) { if (endpoints.isOrdered()) { return EndpointPair.ordered(endpoints.target(), endpoints.source()); } return endpoints; } // NOTE: this should work as long as the delegate graph's implementation of edges() (like that of // AbstractGraph) derives its behavior from calling successors(). private static class TransposedGraph extends ForwardingGraph { private final Graph graph; TransposedGraph(Graph graph) { this.graph = graph; } @Override protected Graph delegate() { return graph; } @Override public Set predecessors(N node) { return delegate().successors(node); // transpose } @Override public Set successors(N node) { return delegate().predecessors(node); // transpose } @Override public Set> incidentEdges(N node) { return new IncidentEdgeSet(this, node) { @Override public Iterator> iterator() { return Iterators.transform( delegate().incidentEdges(node).iterator(), new Function, EndpointPair>() { @Override public EndpointPair apply(EndpointPair edge) { return EndpointPair.of(delegate(), edge.nodeV(), edge.nodeU()); } }); } }; } @Override public int inDegree(N node) { return delegate().outDegree(node); // transpose } @Override public int outDegree(N node) { return delegate().inDegree(node); // transpose } @Override public boolean hasEdgeConnecting(N nodeU, N nodeV) { return delegate().hasEdgeConnecting(nodeV, nodeU); // transpose } @Override public boolean hasEdgeConnecting(EndpointPair endpoints) { return delegate().hasEdgeConnecting(transpose(endpoints)); } } // NOTE: this should work as long as the delegate graph's implementation of edges() (like that of // AbstractValueGraph) derives its behavior from calling successors(). private static class TransposedValueGraph extends ForwardingValueGraph { private final ValueGraph graph; TransposedValueGraph(ValueGraph graph) { this.graph = graph; } @Override protected ValueGraph delegate() { return graph; } @Override public Set predecessors(N node) { return delegate().successors(node); // transpose } @Override public Set successors(N node) { return delegate().predecessors(node); // transpose } @Override public int inDegree(N node) { return delegate().outDegree(node); // transpose } @Override public int outDegree(N node) { return delegate().inDegree(node); // transpose } @Override public boolean hasEdgeConnecting(N nodeU, N nodeV) { return delegate().hasEdgeConnecting(nodeV, nodeU); // transpose } @Override public boolean hasEdgeConnecting(EndpointPair endpoints) { return delegate().hasEdgeConnecting(transpose(endpoints)); } @Override @NullableDecl public V edgeValueOrDefault(N nodeU, N nodeV, @NullableDecl V defaultValue) { return delegate().edgeValueOrDefault(nodeV, nodeU, defaultValue); // transpose } @Override @NullableDecl public V edgeValueOrDefault(EndpointPair endpoints, @NullableDecl V defaultValue) { return delegate().edgeValueOrDefault(transpose(endpoints), defaultValue); } } private static class TransposedNetwork extends ForwardingNetwork { private final Network network; TransposedNetwork(Network network) { this.network = network; } @Override protected Network delegate() { return network; } @Override public Set predecessors(N node) { return delegate().successors(node); // transpose } @Override public Set successors(N node) { return delegate().predecessors(node); // transpose } @Override public int inDegree(N node) { return delegate().outDegree(node); // transpose } @Override public int outDegree(N node) { return delegate().inDegree(node); // transpose } @Override public Set inEdges(N node) { return delegate().outEdges(node); // transpose } @Override public Set outEdges(N node) { return delegate().inEdges(node); // transpose } @Override public EndpointPair incidentNodes(E edge) { EndpointPair endpointPair = delegate().incidentNodes(edge); return EndpointPair.of(network, endpointPair.nodeV(), endpointPair.nodeU()); // transpose } @Override public Set edgesConnecting(N nodeU, N nodeV) { return delegate().edgesConnecting(nodeV, nodeU); // transpose } @Override public Set edgesConnecting(EndpointPair endpoints) { return delegate().edgesConnecting(transpose(endpoints)); } @Override public E edgeConnectingOrNull(N nodeU, N nodeV) { return delegate().edgeConnectingOrNull(nodeV, nodeU); // transpose } @Override public E edgeConnectingOrNull(EndpointPair endpoints) { return delegate().edgeConnectingOrNull(transpose(endpoints)); } @Override public boolean hasEdgeConnecting(N nodeU, N nodeV) { return delegate().hasEdgeConnecting(nodeV, nodeU); // transpose } @Override public boolean hasEdgeConnecting(EndpointPair endpoints) { return delegate().hasEdgeConnecting(transpose(endpoints)); } } // Graph copy methods /** * Returns the subgraph of {@code graph} induced by {@code nodes}. This subgraph is a new graph * that contains all of the nodes in {@code nodes}, and all of the {@link Graph#edges() edges} * from {@code graph} for which both nodes are contained by {@code nodes}. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if any element in {@code nodes} is not a node in the graph */ public static MutableGraph inducedSubgraph(Graph graph, Iterable nodes) { MutableGraph subgraph = (nodes instanceof Collection) ? GraphBuilder.from(graph).expectedNodeCount(((Collection) nodes).size()).build() : GraphBuilder.from(graph).build(); for (N node : nodes) { subgraph.addNode(node); } for (N node : subgraph.nodes()) { for (N successorNode : graph.successors(node)) { if (subgraph.nodes().contains(successorNode)) { subgraph.putEdge(node, successorNode); } } } return subgraph; } /** * Returns the subgraph of {@code graph} induced by {@code nodes}. This subgraph is a new graph * that contains all of the nodes in {@code nodes}, and all of the {@link Graph#edges() edges} * (and associated edge values) from {@code graph} for which both nodes are contained by {@code * nodes}. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if any element in {@code nodes} is not a node in the graph */ public static MutableValueGraph inducedSubgraph( ValueGraph graph, Iterable nodes) { MutableValueGraph subgraph = (nodes instanceof Collection) ? ValueGraphBuilder.from(graph).expectedNodeCount(((Collection) nodes).size()).build() : ValueGraphBuilder.from(graph).build(); for (N node : nodes) { subgraph.addNode(node); } for (N node : subgraph.nodes()) { for (N successorNode : graph.successors(node)) { if (subgraph.nodes().contains(successorNode)) { subgraph.putEdgeValue( node, successorNode, graph.edgeValueOrDefault(node, successorNode, null)); } } } return subgraph; } /** * Returns the subgraph of {@code network} induced by {@code nodes}. This subgraph is a new graph * that contains all of the nodes in {@code nodes}, and all of the {@link Network#edges() edges} * from {@code network} for which the {@link Network#incidentNodes(Object) incident nodes} are * both contained by {@code nodes}. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if any element in {@code nodes} is not a node in the graph */ public static MutableNetwork inducedSubgraph( Network network, Iterable nodes) { MutableNetwork subgraph = (nodes instanceof Collection) ? NetworkBuilder.from(network).expectedNodeCount(((Collection) nodes).size()).build() : NetworkBuilder.from(network).build(); for (N node : nodes) { subgraph.addNode(node); } for (N node : subgraph.nodes()) { for (E edge : network.outEdges(node)) { N successorNode = network.incidentNodes(edge).adjacentNode(node); if (subgraph.nodes().contains(successorNode)) { subgraph.addEdge(node, successorNode, edge); } } } return subgraph; } /** Creates a mutable copy of {@code graph} with the same nodes and edges. */ public static MutableGraph copyOf(Graph graph) { MutableGraph copy = GraphBuilder.from(graph).expectedNodeCount(graph.nodes().size()).build(); for (N node : graph.nodes()) { copy.addNode(node); } for (EndpointPair edge : graph.edges()) { copy.putEdge(edge.nodeU(), edge.nodeV()); } return copy; } /** Creates a mutable copy of {@code graph} with the same nodes, edges, and edge values. */ public static MutableValueGraph copyOf(ValueGraph graph) { MutableValueGraph copy = ValueGraphBuilder.from(graph).expectedNodeCount(graph.nodes().size()).build(); for (N node : graph.nodes()) { copy.addNode(node); } for (EndpointPair edge : graph.edges()) { copy.putEdgeValue( edge.nodeU(), edge.nodeV(), graph.edgeValueOrDefault(edge.nodeU(), edge.nodeV(), null)); } return copy; } /** Creates a mutable copy of {@code network} with the same nodes and edges. */ public static MutableNetwork copyOf(Network network) { MutableNetwork copy = NetworkBuilder.from(network) .expectedNodeCount(network.nodes().size()) .expectedEdgeCount(network.edges().size()) .build(); for (N node : network.nodes()) { copy.addNode(node); } for (E edge : network.edges()) { EndpointPair endpointPair = network.incidentNodes(edge); copy.addEdge(endpointPair.nodeU(), endpointPair.nodeV(), edge); } return copy; } @CanIgnoreReturnValue static int checkNonNegative(int value) { checkArgument(value >= 0, "Not true that %s is non-negative.", value); return value; } @CanIgnoreReturnValue static long checkNonNegative(long value) { checkArgument(value >= 0, "Not true that %s is non-negative.", value); return value; } @CanIgnoreReturnValue static int checkPositive(int value) { checkArgument(value > 0, "Not true that %s is positive.", value); return value; } @CanIgnoreReturnValue static long checkPositive(long value) { checkArgument(value > 0, "Not true that %s is positive.", value); return value; } /** * An enum representing the state of a node during DFS. {@code PENDING} means that the node is on * the stack of the DFS, while {@code COMPLETE} means that the node and all its successors have * been already explored. Any node that has not been explored will not have a state at all. */ private enum NodeVisitState { PENDING, COMPLETE } }





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