Package com.google.common.graph
Class AbstractValueGraph<N,V>
- java.lang.Object
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- com.google.common.graph.AbstractValueGraph<N,V>
 
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- Type Parameters:
- N- Node parameter type
- V- Value parameter type
 - All Implemented Interfaces:
- PredecessorsFunction<N>,- SuccessorsFunction<N>,- ValueGraph<N,V>
 - Direct Known Subclasses:
- ImmutableValueGraph
 
 @Beta public abstract class AbstractValueGraph<N,V> extends java.lang.Object implements ValueGraph<N,V> This class provides a skeletal implementation ofValueGraph. It is recommended to extend this class rather than implementValueGraphdirectly.The methods implemented in this class should not be overridden unless the subclass admits a more efficient implementation. - Since:
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- Author:
- James Sexton
 
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Constructor SummaryConstructors Constructor Description AbstractValueGraph()
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Method SummaryAll Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description Graph<N>asGraph()Returns a live view of this graph as aGraph.intdegree(N node)protected longedgeCount()Returns the number of edges in this graph; used to calculate the size ofGraph.edges().java.util.Set<EndpointPair<N>>edges()An implementation ofBaseGraph.edges()defined in terms ofGraph.nodes()andSuccessorsFunction.successors(Object).booleanequals(java.lang.Object obj)Returnstrueiffobjectis aValueGraphthat has the same elements and the same structural relationships as those in this graph.booleanhasEdgeConnecting(EndpointPair<N> endpoints)booleanhasEdgeConnecting(N nodeU, N nodeV)inthashCode()Returns the hash code for this graph.ElementOrder<N>incidentEdgeOrder()java.util.Set<EndpointPair<N>>incidentEdges(N node)intinDegree(N node)protected booleanisOrderingCompatible(EndpointPair<?> endpoints)Returnstrueiffendpoints' ordering is compatible with the directionality of this graph.protected <T> java.util.Set<T>nodeInvalidatableSet(java.util.Set<T> set, N node)protected <T> java.util.Set<T>nodePairInvalidatableSet(java.util.Set<T> set, N nodeU, N nodeV)intoutDegree(N node)java.lang.StringtoString()Returns a string representation of this graph.protected voidvalidateEndpoints(EndpointPair<?> endpoints)ThrowsIllegalArgumentExceptionif the ordering ofendpointsis not compatible with the directionality of this graph.- 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Objectclone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
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Methods inherited from interface com.google.common.graph.ValueGraphadjacentNodes, allowsSelfLoops, degree, edges, edgeValueOrDefault, edgeValueOrDefault, hasEdgeConnecting, hasEdgeConnecting, incidentEdgeOrder, incidentEdges, inDegree, isDirected, nodeOrder, nodes, outDegree, predecessors, successors
 
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Constructor Detail- 
AbstractValueGraphpublic AbstractValueGraph() 
 
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Method Detail- 
asGraphpublic Graph<N> asGraph() Description copied from interface:ValueGraphReturns a live view of this graph as aGraph. The resultingGraphwill have an edge connecting node A to node B if thisValueGraphhas an edge connecting A to B.- Specified by:
- asGraphin interface- ValueGraph<N,V>
 
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equalspublic final boolean equals(@CheckForNull java.lang.Object obj) Description copied from interface:ValueGraphReturnstrueiffobjectis aValueGraphthat has the same elements and the same structural relationships as those in this graph.Thus, two value graphs A and B are equal if all of the following are true: - A and B have equal directedness.
- A and B have equal node sets.
- A and B have equal edge sets.
- The valueof a given edge is the same in both A and B.
 Graph properties besides directednessdo not affect equality. For example, two graphs may be considered equal even if one allows self-loops and the other doesn't. Additionally, the order in which nodes or edges are added to the graph, and the order in which they are iterated over, are irrelevant.A reference implementation of this is provided by equals(Object).- Specified by:
- equalsin interface- ValueGraph<N,V>
- Overrides:
- equalsin class- java.lang.Object
 
- A and B have equal 
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hashCodepublic final int hashCode() Description copied from interface:ValueGraphReturns the hash code for this graph. The hash code of a graph is defined as the hash code of a map from each of itsedgesto the associatededge value.A reference implementation of this is provided by hashCode().- Specified by:
- hashCodein interface- ValueGraph<N,V>
- Overrides:
- hashCodein class- java.lang.Object
 
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toStringpublic java.lang.String toString() Returns a string representation of this graph.- Overrides:
- toStringin class- java.lang.Object
 
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edgeCountprotected long edgeCount() Returns the number of edges in this graph; used to calculate the size ofGraph.edges(). This implementation requires O(|N|) time. Classes extending this one may manually keep track of the number of edges as the graph is updated, and override this method for better performance.
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edgespublic java.util.Set<EndpointPair<N>> edges() An implementation ofBaseGraph.edges()defined in terms ofGraph.nodes()andSuccessorsFunction.successors(Object).
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incidentEdgeOrderpublic ElementOrder<N> incidentEdgeOrder() 
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incidentEdgespublic java.util.Set<EndpointPair<N>> incidentEdges(N node) 
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degreepublic int degree(N node) 
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inDegreepublic int inDegree(N node) 
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outDegreepublic int outDegree(N node) 
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hasEdgeConnectingpublic boolean hasEdgeConnecting(N nodeU, N nodeV)
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hasEdgeConnectingpublic boolean hasEdgeConnecting(EndpointPair<N> endpoints) 
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validateEndpointsprotected final void validateEndpoints(EndpointPair<?> endpoints) ThrowsIllegalArgumentExceptionif the ordering ofendpointsis not compatible with the directionality of this graph.
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isOrderingCompatibleprotected final boolean isOrderingCompatible(EndpointPair<?> endpoints) Returnstrueiffendpoints' ordering is compatible with the directionality of this graph.
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nodeInvalidatableSetprotected final <T> java.util.Set<T> nodeInvalidatableSet(java.util.Set<T> set, N node)
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nodePairInvalidatableSetprotected final <T> java.util.Set<T> nodePairInvalidatableSet(java.util.Set<T> set, N nodeU, N nodeV)
 
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