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package org.neo4j.graphalgo;
import org.neo4j.graphdb.Direction;
import org.neo4j.graphdb.Relationship;
/**
* In order to make the solving of shortest path problems as general as
* possible, the algorithms accept objects handling all relevant tasks regarding
* costs of paths. This allows the user to represent the costs in any possible
* way, and to calculate them in any way. The usual case is numbers that we just
* add together, but what if we have for example factors we would like to
* multiply instead? This is handled by this system, which works as follows. A
* CostEvaluator is used to get the cost for a single relationship. These costs
* are then added through a CostAccumulator. Costs for alternative paths are
* compared with a common java.util.Comparator.
*
* @author Patrik Larsson
* @param The data type the edge weights are represented by.
*/
public interface CostEvaluator
{
/**
* This is the general method for looking up costs for relationships. This
* can do anything, like looking up a property or running some small
* calculation.
*
* @param relationship the relationship to get the cost for
* @param direction The direction in which the relationship is being
* evaluated, either {@link Direction#INCOMING} or
* {@link Direction#OUTGOING}.
* @return The cost for this edge/relationship
*/
T getCost( Relationship relationship, Direction direction );
}
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