| 1 | //
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| 2 | // bitarray.h
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| 3 | //
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| 4 | // Modifications are
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| 5 | // Copyright (C) 1996 Limit Point Systems, Inc.
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| 6 | //
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| 7 | // Author: Edward Seidl <seidl@janed.com>
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| 8 | // Maintainer: LPS
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| 9 | //
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| 10 | // This file is part of the SC Toolkit.
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| 11 | //
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| 12 | // The SC Toolkit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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| 13 | // it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by
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| 14 | // the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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| 15 | // any later version.
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| 16 | //
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| 17 | // The SC Toolkit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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| 18 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| 19 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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| 20 | // GNU Library General Public License for more details.
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| 21 | //
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| 22 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
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| 23 | // along with the SC Toolkit; see the file COPYING.LIB.  If not, write to
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| 24 | // the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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| 25 | //
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| 26 | // The U.S. Government is granted a limited license as per AL 91-7.
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| 27 | //
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| 28 | 
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| 29 | /* bitarray.h -- definition of the BitArray Class
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| 30 |  *
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| 31 |  *      THIS SOFTWARE FITS THE DESCRIPTION IN THE U.S. COPYRIGHT ACT OF A
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| 32 |  *      "UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK".  IT WAS WRITTEN AS A PART OF THE
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| 33 |  *      AUTHOR'S OFFICIAL DUTIES AS A GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE.  THIS MEANS IT
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| 34 |  *      CANNOT BE COPYRIGHTED.  THIS SOFTWARE IS FREELY AVAILABLE TO THE
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| 35 |  *      PUBLIC FOR USE WITHOUT A COPYRIGHT NOTICE, AND THERE ARE NO
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| 36 |  *      RESTRICTIONS ON ITS USE, NOW OR SUBSEQUENTLY.
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| 37 |  *
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| 38 |  *  Author:
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| 39 |  *      E. T. Seidl
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| 40 |  *      Bldg. 12A, Rm. 2033
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| 41 |  *      Computer Systems Laboratory
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| 42 |  *      Division of Computer Research and Technology
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| 43 |  *      National Institutes of Health
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| 44 |  *      Bethesda, Maryland 20892
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| 45 |  *      Internet: seidl@alw.nih.gov
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| 46 |  *      July, 1993
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| 47 |  */
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| 48 | 
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| 49 | #ifndef _util_container_bitarray_h
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| 50 | #define _util_container_bitarray_h
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| 51 | 
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| 52 | #include <string.h>
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| 53 | #include <stdlib.h>
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| 54 | 
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| 55 | #include <util/misc/formio.h>
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| 56 | 
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| 57 | namespace sc {
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| 58 | 
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| 59 | //
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| 60 | // class BitArrayLTri is used as the lower triangle of a boolean matrix.
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| 61 | // rather than storing an int or a char, just use one bit for each, so
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| 62 | // instead of n(n+1)/2 bytes of storage you have n(n+1)/16 bytes.  A
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| 63 | // further savings of n bits could be obtained by setting the diagonal to
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| 64 | // always true or always false depending on the application, but this would
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| 65 | // probably be more expensive computationally than it's worth.
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| 66 | //
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| 67 | 
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| 68 | class BitArrayLTri {
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| 69 |   private:
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| 70 |     unsigned char *a;
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| 71 |     int n;
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| 72 |     int nm;
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| 73 |     int na;
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| 74 | 
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| 75 |     static int
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| 76 |     ij_offset(int i, int j)
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| 77 |         {
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| 78 |           return (i>j) ? (((i*(i+1)) >> 1) + j) : (((j*(j+1)) >> 1) + i);
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| 79 |         }
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| 80 | 
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| 81 |   public:
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| 82 |     BitArrayLTri(int =0, int =0);
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| 83 |     ~BitArrayLTri();
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| 84 | 
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| 85 |     void set(unsigned int i) { a[(i>>3)] |= (1 << (i&7)); }
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| 86 |     void set(unsigned int i, unsigned int j) { set(ij_offset(i,j)); }
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| 87 | 
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| 88 |     int is_set(unsigned int i, unsigned int j) const
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| 89 |       { int ij = ij_offset(i,j); return (a[(ij>>3)] & (1 << (ij&7))); }
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| 90 |     int is_set(unsigned int i) const
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| 91 |       { return (a[(i>>3)] & (1 << (i&7))); }
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| 92 | 
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| 93 |     int operator()(unsigned int i, unsigned int j) const
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| 94 |       { int ij = ij_offset(i,j); return (a[(ij>>3)] & (1 << (ij&7))); }
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| 95 |     int operator()(unsigned int i) const
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| 96 |       { return (a[(i>>3)] & (1 << (i&7))); }
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| 97 |     int operator[](unsigned int i) const
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| 98 |       { return (a[(i>>3)] & (1 << (i&7))); }
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| 99 | 
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| 100 |     int dim() const { return na; }
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| 101 |     int nrow() const { return nm; }
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| 102 |     int ncol() const { return nm; }
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| 103 | 
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| 104 |     int degree(unsigned int i) const {
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| 105 |       int nedge=0;
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| 106 |       for (int j=0; j < nm; j++) if ((*this)(i,j)) nedge++;
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| 107 |       return nedge;
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| 108 |     }
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| 109 | };
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| 110 | 
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| 111 | }
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| 112 | 
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| 113 | #endif
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| 114 | 
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| 115 | // Local Variables:
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| 116 | // mode: c++
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| 117 | // c-file-style: "ETS"
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| 118 | // End:
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