graph/example/vector-as-graph.cpp
Jeremy Siek 5215e9b4f2 examples from the book
[SVN r11503]
2001-11-01 16:56:10 +00:00

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//=======================================================================
// Copyright 2001 Jeremy G. Siek, Andrew Lumsdaine, Lie-Quan Lee,
//
// This file is part of the Boost Graph Library
//
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#include <vector>
#include <list>
#include <boost/graph/vector_as_graph.hpp>
#include <boost/graph/graph_utility.hpp>
int
main()
{
enum
{ r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, N };
char name[] = "rstuvwxy";
typedef std::vector < std::list < int >>Graph;
Graph g(N);
g[r].push_back(v);
g[s].push_back(r);
g[s].push_back(r);
g[s].push_back(w);
g[t].push_back(x);
g[u].push_back(t);
g[w].push_back(t);
g[w].push_back(x);
g[x].push_back(y);
g[y].push_back(u);
boost::print_graph(g, name);
return 0;
}