Package edu.uci.ics.jung.graph
Interface Forest<V,E>
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- All Superinterfaces:
DirectedGraph<V,E>,Graph<V,E>,Hypergraph<V,E>
- All Known Subinterfaces:
Tree<V,E>
- All Known Implementing Classes:
DelegateForest,DelegateTree,Graphs.SynchronizedForest,Graphs.SynchronizedTree,Graphs.UnmodifiableForest,Graphs.UnmodifiableTree,OrderedKAryTree
public interface Forest<V,E> extends DirectedGraph<V,E>
An interface for a graph which consists of a collection of rooted directed acyclic graphs.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description intgetChildCount(V vertex)Returns the number of children thatvertexhas in this tree.java.util.Collection<E>getChildEdges(V vertex)Returns the edges connectingvertexto its children in this tree.java.util.Collection<V>getChildren(V vertex)Returns the children ofvertexin this tree.VgetParent(V vertex)Returns the parent ofvertexin this tree.EgetParentEdge(V vertex)Returns the edge connectingvertexto its parent in this tree.java.util.Collection<Tree<V,E>>getTrees()Returns a view of this graph as a collection ofTreeinstances.-
Methods inherited from interface edu.uci.ics.jung.graph.Graph
addEdge, addEdge, getDest, getEndpoints, getInEdges, getOpposite, getOutEdges, getPredecessorCount, getPredecessors, getSource, getSuccessorCount, getSuccessors, inDegree, isDest, isPredecessor, isSource, isSuccessor, outDegree
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Methods inherited from interface edu.uci.ics.jung.graph.Hypergraph
addEdge, addEdge, addVertex, containsEdge, containsVertex, degree, findEdge, findEdgeSet, getDefaultEdgeType, getEdgeCount, getEdgeCount, getEdges, getEdges, getEdgeType, getIncidentCount, getIncidentEdges, getIncidentVertices, getNeighborCount, getNeighbors, getVertexCount, getVertices, isIncident, isNeighbor, removeEdge, removeVertex
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Method Detail
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getTrees
java.util.Collection<Tree<V,E>> getTrees()
Returns a view of this graph as a collection ofTreeinstances.- Returns:
- a view of this graph as a collection of
Trees
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getParent
V getParent(V vertex)
Returns the parent ofvertexin this tree. (Ifvertexis the root, returnsnull.) The parent of a vertex is defined as being its predecessor in the (unique) shortest path from the root to this vertex. This is a convenience method which is equivalent toGraph.getPredecessors(vertex).iterator().next().- Parameters:
vertex- the vertex whose parent is to be returned- Returns:
- the parent of
vertexin this tree - See Also:
Graph.getPredecessors(Object),getParentEdge(Object)
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getParentEdge
E getParentEdge(V vertex)
Returns the edge connectingvertexto its parent in this tree. (Ifvertexis the root, returnsnull.) The parent of a vertex is defined as being its predecessor in the (unique) shortest path from the root to this vertex. This is a convenience method which is equivalent toGraph.getInEdges(vertex).iterator().next(), and also toGraph.findEdge(vertex, getParent(vertex)).- Parameters:
vertex- the vertex whose incoming edge is to be returned- Returns:
- the edge connecting
vertexto its parent, ornullifvertexis the root - See Also:
Graph.getInEdges(Object),getParent(Object)
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getChildren
java.util.Collection<V> getChildren(V vertex)
Returns the children ofvertexin this tree. The children of a vertex are defined as being the successors of that vertex on the respective (unique) shortest paths from the root to those vertices. This is syntactic (maple) sugar forgetSuccessors(vertex).- Parameters:
vertex- the vertex whose children are to be returned- Returns:
- the
Collectionof children ofvertexin this tree - See Also:
Graph.getSuccessors(Object),getChildEdges(Object)
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getChildEdges
java.util.Collection<E> getChildEdges(V vertex)
Returns the edges connectingvertexto its children in this tree. The children of a vertex are defined as being the successors of that vertex on the respective (unique) shortest paths from the root to those vertices. This is syntactic (maple) sugar forgetOutEdges(vertex).- Parameters:
vertex- the vertex whose child edges are to be returned- Returns:
- the
Collectionof edges connectingvertexto its children in this tree - See Also:
Graph.getOutEdges(Object),getChildren(Object)
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getChildCount
int getChildCount(V vertex)
Returns the number of children thatvertexhas in this tree. The children of a vertex are defined as being the successors of that vertex on the respective (unique) shortest paths from the root to those vertices. This is syntactic (maple) sugar forgetSuccessorCount(vertex).- Parameters:
vertex- the vertex whose child edges are to be returned- Returns:
- the
Collectionof edges connectingvertexto its children in this tree - See Also:
getChildEdges(Object),getChildren(Object),Graph.getSuccessorCount(Object)
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