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package com.google.common.graph;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkArgument;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
import static com.google.common.graph.Graphs.checkNonNegative;
import com.google.common.annotations.Beta;
import com.google.common.base.Optional;
A builder for constructing instances of MutableValueGraph
or ImmutableValueGraph
with user-defined properties. A graph built by this class will have the following properties by default:
- does not allow self-loops
- orders
Graph.nodes()
in the order in which the elements were added
Examples of use:
// Building a mutable value graph
MutableValueGraph<String, Double> graph =
ValueGraphBuilder.undirected().allowsSelfLoops(true).build();
graph.putEdgeValue("San Francisco", "San Francisco", 0.0);
graph.putEdgeValue("San Jose", "San Jose", 0.0);
graph.putEdgeValue("San Francisco", "San Jose", 48.4);
// Building an immutable value graph
ImmutableValueGraph<String, Double> immutableGraph =
ValueGraphBuilder.undirected()
.allowsSelfLoops(true)
.<String, Double>immutable()
.putEdgeValue("San Francisco", "San Francisco", 0.0)
.putEdgeValue("San Jose", "San Jose", 0.0)
.putEdgeValue("San Francisco", "San Jose", 48.4)
.build();
Author: James Sexton, Joshua O'Madadhain Type parameters: - <N> – The most general node type this builder will support. This is normally
Object
unless it is constrained by using a method like AbstractGraphBuilder<N>.nodeOrder
, or the builder is constructed based on an existing ValueGraph
using from(ValueGraph<Object,Object>)
. - <V> – The most general value type this builder will support. This is normally
Object
unless the builder is constructed based on an existing Graph
using from(ValueGraph<Object,Object>)
.
Since: 20.0
/**
* A builder for constructing instances of {@link MutableValueGraph} or {@link ImmutableValueGraph}
* with user-defined properties.
*
* <p>A graph built by this class will have the following properties by default:
*
* <ul>
* <li>does not allow self-loops
* <li>orders {@link Graph#nodes()} in the order in which the elements were added
* </ul>
*
* <p>Examples of use:
*
* <pre>{@code
* // Building a mutable value graph
* MutableValueGraph<String, Double> graph =
* ValueGraphBuilder.undirected().allowsSelfLoops(true).build();
* graph.putEdgeValue("San Francisco", "San Francisco", 0.0);
* graph.putEdgeValue("San Jose", "San Jose", 0.0);
* graph.putEdgeValue("San Francisco", "San Jose", 48.4);
*
* // Building an immutable value graph
* ImmutableValueGraph<String, Double> immutableGraph =
* ValueGraphBuilder.undirected()
* .allowsSelfLoops(true)
* .<String, Double>immutable()
* .putEdgeValue("San Francisco", "San Francisco", 0.0)
* .putEdgeValue("San Jose", "San Jose", 0.0)
* .putEdgeValue("San Francisco", "San Jose", 48.4)
* .build();
* }</pre>
*
* @author James Sexton
* @author Joshua O'Madadhain
* @param <N> The most general node type this builder will support. This is normally {@code Object}
* unless it is constrained by using a method like {@link #nodeOrder}, or the builder is
* constructed based on an existing {@code ValueGraph} using {@link #from(ValueGraph)}.
* @param <V> The most general value type this builder will support. This is normally {@code Object}
* unless the builder is constructed based on an existing {@code Graph} using {@link
* #from(ValueGraph)}.
* @since 20.0
*/
@Beta
public final class ValueGraphBuilder<N, V> extends AbstractGraphBuilder<N> {
Creates a new instance with the specified edge directionality. /** Creates a new instance with the specified edge directionality. */
private ValueGraphBuilder(boolean directed) {
super(directed);
}
Returns a ValueGraphBuilder
for building directed graphs. /** Returns a {@link ValueGraphBuilder} for building directed graphs. */
public static ValueGraphBuilder<Object, Object> directed() {
return new ValueGraphBuilder<>(true);
}
Returns a ValueGraphBuilder
for building undirected graphs. /** Returns a {@link ValueGraphBuilder} for building undirected graphs. */
public static ValueGraphBuilder<Object, Object> undirected() {
return new ValueGraphBuilder<>(false);
}
Returns a ValueGraphBuilder
initialized with all properties queryable from
graph
. The "queryable" properties are those that are exposed through the ValueGraph
interface, such as ValueGraph.isDirected()
. Other properties, such as expectedNodeCount(int)
, are not set in the new builder.
/**
* Returns a {@link ValueGraphBuilder} initialized with all properties queryable from {@code
* graph}.
*
* <p>The "queryable" properties are those that are exposed through the {@link ValueGraph}
* interface, such as {@link ValueGraph#isDirected()}. Other properties, such as {@link
* #expectedNodeCount(int)}, are not set in the new builder.
*/
public static <N, V> ValueGraphBuilder<N, V> from(ValueGraph<N, V> graph) {
return new ValueGraphBuilder<N, V>(graph.isDirected())
.allowsSelfLoops(graph.allowsSelfLoops())
.nodeOrder(graph.nodeOrder())
.incidentEdgeOrder(graph.incidentEdgeOrder());
}
Returns an Builder
with the properties of this ValueGraphBuilder
. The returned builder can be used for populating an ImmutableValueGraph
.
Note that the returned builder will always have AbstractGraphBuilder<N>.incidentEdgeOrder
set to ElementOrder.stable()
, regardless of the value that was set in this builder.
Since: 28.0
/**
* Returns an {@link ImmutableValueGraph.Builder} with the properties of this {@link
* ValueGraphBuilder}.
*
* <p>The returned builder can be used for populating an {@link ImmutableValueGraph}.
*
* <p>Note that the returned builder will always have {@link #incidentEdgeOrder} set to {@link
* ElementOrder#stable()}, regardless of the value that was set in this builder.
*
* @since 28.0
*/
public <N1 extends N, V1 extends V> ImmutableValueGraph.Builder<N1, V1> immutable() {
ValueGraphBuilder<N1, V1> castBuilder = cast();
return new ImmutableValueGraph.Builder<>(castBuilder);
}
Specifies whether the graph will allow self-loops (edges that connect a node to itself). Attempting to add a self-loop to a graph that does not allow them will throw an UnsupportedOperationException
. The default value is false
.
/**
* Specifies whether the graph will allow self-loops (edges that connect a node to itself).
* Attempting to add a self-loop to a graph that does not allow them will throw an {@link
* UnsupportedOperationException}.
*
* <p>The default value is {@code false}.
*/
public ValueGraphBuilder<N, V> allowsSelfLoops(boolean allowsSelfLoops) {
this.allowsSelfLoops = allowsSelfLoops;
return this;
}
Specifies the expected number of nodes in the graph.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if
expectedNodeCount
is negative
/**
* Specifies the expected number of nodes in the graph.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code expectedNodeCount} is negative
*/
public ValueGraphBuilder<N, V> expectedNodeCount(int expectedNodeCount) {
this.expectedNodeCount = Optional.of(checkNonNegative(expectedNodeCount));
return this;
}
Specifies the order of iteration for the elements of Graph.nodes()
. The default value is insertion order
.
/**
* Specifies the order of iteration for the elements of {@link Graph#nodes()}.
*
* <p>The default value is {@link ElementOrder#insertion() insertion order}.
*/
public <N1 extends N> ValueGraphBuilder<N1, V> nodeOrder(ElementOrder<N1> nodeOrder) {
ValueGraphBuilder<N1, V> newBuilder = cast();
newBuilder.nodeOrder = checkNotNull(nodeOrder);
return newBuilder;
}
Specifies the order of iteration for the elements of ValueGraph.edges()
, ValueGraph.adjacentNodes(Object)
, ValueGraph.predecessors(Object)
, ValueGraph.successors(Object)
and ValueGraph.incidentEdges(Object)
. The default value is unordered
for mutable graphs. For immutable graphs, this value is ignored; they always have a
stable
order.
Throws: - IllegalArgumentException – if
incidentEdgeOrder
is not either
ElementOrder.unordered()
or ElementOrder.stable()
.
Since: 29.0
/**
* Specifies the order of iteration for the elements of {@link ValueGraph#edges()}, {@link
* ValueGraph#adjacentNodes(Object)}, {@link ValueGraph#predecessors(Object)}, {@link
* ValueGraph#successors(Object)} and {@link ValueGraph#incidentEdges(Object)}.
*
* <p>The default value is {@link ElementOrder#unordered() unordered} for mutable graphs. For
* immutable graphs, this value is ignored; they always have a {@link ElementOrder#stable()
* stable} order.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code incidentEdgeOrder} is not either {@code
* ElementOrder.unordered()} or {@code ElementOrder.stable()}.
* @since 29.0
*/
public <N1 extends N> ValueGraphBuilder<N1, V> incidentEdgeOrder(
ElementOrder<N1> incidentEdgeOrder) {
checkArgument(
incidentEdgeOrder.type() == ElementOrder.Type.UNORDERED
|| incidentEdgeOrder.type() == ElementOrder.Type.STABLE,
"The given elementOrder (%s) is unsupported. incidentEdgeOrder() only supports"
+ " ElementOrder.unordered() and ElementOrder.stable().",
incidentEdgeOrder);
ValueGraphBuilder<N1, V> newBuilder = cast();
newBuilder.incidentEdgeOrder = checkNotNull(incidentEdgeOrder);
return newBuilder;
}
Returns an empty MutableValueGraph
with the properties of this ValueGraphBuilder
. /**
* Returns an empty {@link MutableValueGraph} with the properties of this {@link
* ValueGraphBuilder}.
*/
public <N1 extends N, V1 extends V> MutableValueGraph<N1, V1> build() {
return new StandardMutableValueGraph<>(this);
}
ValueGraphBuilder<N, V> copy() {
ValueGraphBuilder<N, V> newBuilder = new ValueGraphBuilder<>(directed);
newBuilder.allowsSelfLoops = allowsSelfLoops;
newBuilder.nodeOrder = nodeOrder;
newBuilder.expectedNodeCount = expectedNodeCount;
newBuilder.incidentEdgeOrder = incidentEdgeOrder;
return newBuilder;
}
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
private <N1 extends N, V1 extends V> ValueGraphBuilder<N1, V1> cast() {
return (ValueGraphBuilder<N1, V1>) this;
}
}