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- data/ext/zdd_so/BDD.h +356 -0
- data/ext/zdd_so/BDDDG.cc +1818 -0
- data/ext/zdd_so/BDDDG.h +107 -0
- data/ext/zdd_so/BDDHASH.cc +91 -0
- data/ext/zdd_so/BtoI.cc +503 -0
- data/ext/zdd_so/BtoI.h +144 -0
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- data/ext/zdd_so/CtoI.h +186 -0
- data/ext/zdd_so/MLZBDDV.cc +153 -0
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- data/ext/zdd_so/ZBDDHASH.cc +91 -0
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/* graph library by array list
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homepage: http://research.nii.ac.jp/~uno/index.html */
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/* This program is available for only academic use, basically.
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the change of the modification on the top of the source code.
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Neither contact nor appointment to Takeaki Uno is needed.
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refer the newest code, and show the link to homepage of
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Takeaki Uno, to notify the news about the codes for the users.
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For the commercial use, please make a contact to Takeaki Uno. */
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/****************************************************************************/
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/* d = degree of node i := G->edge/in/out.v[i].t
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d = max/min (in/out) degree := VEC_MAXT(d,G->edge.v/in.v/out.v,0,...->t) (VEC_MINT, resp.)
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#nodes := SGRAPH_NODE_NUM(G)
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#edges := G->edge.eles/2
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#arcs := G->in.eles or G->out.eles
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load_node_weight := ARY_LOAD_WEIGHT(G->node_w,WEIGHT,filename,counter,"errormes", EXIT)
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load_node_weight := ARY_LOAD_WEIGHT(G->node_w,WEIGHT,filename,counter,"errormes", EXIT)
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sort_node by size := SGRAPH_sort_node_iter (G, qsort_perm_VECt ((VEC *)Q, G->node_end, flag)
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sort_node by weight := SGRAPH_sort_node_iter (G, qsort_perm_WEIGHT (w, G->node_end, flag)
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*/
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/****************************************************************************/
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#ifndef _sgraph_h_
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#define _sgraph_h_
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#include"stdlib2.h"
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#include"vec.h"
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/* structure for graph */
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typedef struct {
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unsigned char type; // structure type flag
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SETFAMILY edge, in, out; // setfamily for edge, in-arc, out-arc
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QUEUE_INT node1_num; // the size of vertex set 1, bipartite case. otherwise 0
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int flag; // flag for load routine
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WEIGHT *node_w, *wbuf; // pointer to the node weight array(int)
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PERM *perm; // node permutation (nodes->original)
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} SGRAPH;
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extern SGRAPH INIT_SGRAPH;
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#define SGRAPH_NODE_NUM(G) MAX((G).edge.t,(G).in.t)
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/*************** initialization/termination ***********************/
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/* initialization, termination, allocate arrays for weights, copy and duplication */
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void SGRAPH_alloc (SGRAPH *G, int node_num, size_t edge_num, size_t arc_num);
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void SGRAPH_cpy (SGRAPH *G2, SGRAPH *G);
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void SGRAPH_end (SGRAPH *G);
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/**************** addition/deletion **********************************/
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/* make/take/remove edge e as connecting vertices u and v,
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and edge (u,v).
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with range check of parameters */
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void SGRAPH_edge_mk (SGRAPH *G, QUEUE_INT u, QUEUE_INT v, WEIGHT w);
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void SGRAPH_edge_rm (SGRAPH *G, QUEUE_INT u, QUEUE_INT v);
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void SGRAPH_arc_mk (SGRAPH *G, QUEUE_INT u, QUEUE_INT v, WEIGHT w);
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/******************* node/edge sort, and duplication reduction *********************/
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/* subroutine of sort_edge_list */
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void SGRAPH_sort_edge_list_iter (QUEUE *Q, WEIGHT **w, PERM *invperm, VEC_ID i, int flag);
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/* sort each array list, increasing if flag=1, and decreasing if flag=-1 */
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/* replace node i by perm and invperm */
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void SGRAPH_print (SGRAPH *G);
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/* Write the graph to file. Edges, arcs, and nodes from 0 to node_num/edge_num/arc_num are written to file. Parameters are
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/* graph load routine. Allocate memory as much as the size of input file.
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(graph) (file name) (read edges?) (read arcs?) (read node weights?) (read edge weight?) (bipartite?) */
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void SGRAPH_load (SGRAPH *G, char *fname, char *wfname);
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ID list of nodes adjacent to i, and having ID > i, for undirected graph
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/* library for standard macros and functions */
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/* by Takeaki Uno 2/22/2002, e-mail: uno@nii.jp
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refer the newest code, and show the link to homepage of
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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void FILE2_print_real (FILE2 *fp, double n, int len, char c){
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|
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|
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|
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+
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|
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+
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|
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+
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|
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|
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|
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+
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|
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+
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
void FILE2_print_WEIGHT (FILE2 *fp, WEIGHT w, int len, char c){
|
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+
#ifdef WEIGHT_DOUBLE
|
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|
+
FILE2_print_real(fp, w, len, c);
|
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+
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
}
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
with read through the non-numeric letters.
|
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+
If it reaches to the end-of-file, then set FILE_err=2, if it reads a
|
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|
+
newline, then set FILE_err=1.
|
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|
+
If read either the end-of-file or newline before reading an integer,
|
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|
+
return 5, and 6 */
|
311
|
+
FILE_LONG FILE2_read_int (FILE2 *fp){
|
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|
+
FILE_LONG item;
|
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|
+
int flag =1;
|
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|
+
int ch;
|
315
|
+
FILE_err = 0;
|
316
|
+
do {
|
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|
+
ch = FILE2_getc(fp);
|
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|
+
if ( ch == '\n' ){ FILE_err = 5; return (-INTHUGE); }
|
319
|
+
if ( ch < 0 ){ FILE_err = 6; return (-INTHUGE); }
|
320
|
+
if ( ch=='-' ) flag = -1;
|
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|
+
} while ( ch<'0' || ch>'9' );
|
322
|
+
for ( item=(int)(ch-'0') ; 1 ; item=item*10 +(int)(ch-'0') ){
|
323
|
+
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|
324
|
+
if ( ch == '\n' ){ FILE_err = 1; return (flag*item); }
|
325
|
+
if ( ch < 0 ){ FILE_err = 2; return (flag*item); }
|
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|
+
if ( (ch < '0') || (ch > '9')) return (flag*item);
|
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|
+
}
|
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|
+
}
|
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|
+
double FILE2_read_double (FILE2 *fp){
|
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|
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double item, geta=1;
|
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|
+
int sign=1, ch;
|
332
|
+
FILE_err = 0;
|
333
|
+
while (1){
|
334
|
+
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|
335
|
+
if ( ch < 0 ){ FILE_err = 6; return (-DOUBLEHUGE); }
|
336
|
+
if ( ch == '\n' ){ FILE_err = 5; return (-DOUBLEHUGE); }
|
337
|
+
if ( ch=='-' ) sign *= -1;
|
338
|
+
else if ( ch=='.' ) geta = 0.1;
|
339
|
+
else if ( ch>='0' && ch<='9' ) break;
|
340
|
+
else { sign = 1; geta = 1; }
|
341
|
+
}
|
342
|
+
|
343
|
+
item = geta * (ch-'0');
|
344
|
+
if ( geta < 1.0 ) geta *= .1;
|
345
|
+
while (1){
|
346
|
+
ch = FILE2_getc(fp);
|
347
|
+
if ( ch == '\n' ){ FILE_err = 1; return (item*sign); }
|
348
|
+
if ( ch<0 ){ FILE_err = 2; return (item*sign); }
|
349
|
+
if ( ch == '.' ) geta = .1;
|
350
|
+
else if ( (ch < '0') || (ch > '9')) return (item*sign);
|
351
|
+
else if ( geta < 1.0 ){
|
352
|
+
item += geta*(ch-'0');
|
353
|
+
geta *= 0.1;
|
354
|
+
} else item = item*10 + (ch-'0');
|
355
|
+
}
|
356
|
+
}
|
357
|
+
|
358
|
+
/* read a WEIGHT from file */
|
359
|
+
WEIGHT FILE2_read_WEIGHT (FILE2 *fp){
|
360
|
+
#ifdef WEIGHT_DOUBLE
|
361
|
+
return (FILE2_read_double(fp));
|
362
|
+
#else
|
363
|
+
return ((WEIGHT)FILE2_read_int(fp));
|
364
|
+
#endif
|
365
|
+
}
|
366
|
+
|
367
|
+
/* read through the file until newline or EOF */
|
368
|
+
void FILE2_read_until_newline (FILE2 *fp){
|
369
|
+
int ch;
|
370
|
+
if (FILE_err & 3) return;
|
371
|
+
while (1){
|
372
|
+
ch = FILE2_getc(fp);
|
373
|
+
if ( ch == '\n' ){ FILE_err = 5; return; }
|
374
|
+
if ( ch < 0 ){ FILE_err = 6; return; }
|
375
|
+
}
|
376
|
+
}
|
377
|
+
|
378
|
+
void FILE2_printf (FILE2 *fp, char *mes, ...){
|
379
|
+
va_list argp;
|
380
|
+
va_start (argp, mes);
|
381
|
+
sprintf (fp->buf, mes, argp);
|
382
|
+
va_end (argp);
|
383
|
+
}
|
384
|
+
|
385
|
+
/* print a real number in a good style */
|
386
|
+
void fprint_real (FILE *fp, double f){
|
387
|
+
char s[200];
|
388
|
+
size_t i;
|
389
|
+
i = sprintf (s, "%f", f);
|
390
|
+
while ( s[i-1] == '0' ) i--;
|
391
|
+
if ( s[i-1] == '.' ) i--;
|
392
|
+
s[i] = 0;
|
393
|
+
fprintf (fp, s);
|
394
|
+
}
|
395
|
+
void print_real (double f){
|
396
|
+
fprint_real (stdout, f);
|
397
|
+
}
|
398
|
+
|
399
|
+
void fprint_WEIGHT (FILE *fp, WEIGHT f){
|
400
|
+
#ifdef WEIGHT_DOUBLE
|
401
|
+
fprint_real (fp, f);
|
402
|
+
#else
|
403
|
+
fprintf (fp, "%d", f);
|
404
|
+
#endif
|
405
|
+
}
|
406
|
+
void print_WEIGHT (WEIGHT f){
|
407
|
+
fprint_WEIGHT (stdout, f);
|
408
|
+
}
|
409
|
+
|
410
|
+
/* count the clms, rows, items, each row size, each column size */
|
411
|
+
/* file types can be, array list and element list*/
|
412
|
+
/* support transpose */
|
413
|
+
FILE_COUNT FILE2_count (FILE2 *fp, int flag, int skip_rows, int int_rows, int skip_clms, int int_clms, FILE_COUNT_INT row_limit){
|
414
|
+
FILE_COUNT_INT k=0, j, x, y, t=0;
|
415
|
+
int fr = flag&FILE_COUNT_ROWT, fc = flag&FILE_COUNT_CLMT;
|
416
|
+
int fe = flag&LOAD_ELE, ft = flag&LOAD_TPOSE;
|
417
|
+
FILE_COUNT C = INIT_FILE_COUNT;
|
418
|
+
C.flag = flag;
|
419
|
+
|
420
|
+
FLOOP (j, 0, skip_rows) FILE2_read_until_newline (fp);
|
421
|
+
if ( flag & (FILE_COUNT_NUM+FILE_COUNT_GRAPHNUM) ){
|
422
|
+
C.clms = (FILE_COUNT_INT)FILE2_read_int (fp);
|
423
|
+
C.rows = (flag & FILE_COUNT_NUM)? (FILE_COUNT_INT)FILE2_read_int (fp): C.clms;
|
424
|
+
C.eles = (FILE_COUNT_INT)FILE2_read_int (fp);
|
425
|
+
if ( !(flag & (FILE_COUNT_ROWT + FILE_COUNT_CLMT)) ) return (C);
|
426
|
+
FILE2_read_until_newline (fp);
|
427
|
+
}
|
428
|
+
|
429
|
+
do {
|
430
|
+
if ( fe ){
|
431
|
+
FLOOP (j, 0, skip_clms){ FILE2_read_double (fp); if ( FILE_err&3 ) goto ROW_END; }
|
432
|
+
x = (FILE_COUNT_INT)FILE2_read_int (fp); if ( FILE_err&3 ) goto ROW_END;
|
433
|
+
y = (FILE_COUNT_INT)FILE2_read_int (fp); if ( FILE_err&4 ) goto ROW_END;
|
434
|
+
FILE2_read_until_newline (fp);
|
435
|
+
} else {
|
436
|
+
if ( k==0 ) FLOOP (j, 0, skip_clms){ FILE2_read_double (fp); if (FILE_err&3) goto ROW_END; }
|
437
|
+
x = t;
|
438
|
+
y = (FILE_COUNT_INT)FILE2_read_int (fp); if (FILE_err&4 ) goto ROW_END;
|
439
|
+
FLOOP (j, 0, int_clms){ FILE2_read_double (fp); if (FILE_err&3 ) break; }
|
440
|
+
k++;
|
441
|
+
}
|
442
|
+
|
443
|
+
if ( ft ) SWAP_FILE_COUNT_INT (x, y);
|
444
|
+
if ( y >= C.clms ){
|
445
|
+
C.clms = y+1;
|
446
|
+
if ( fc ) reallocx (C.clmt, C.clm_end, C.clms, 0, "file_count: clmt", goto END);
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447
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+
}
|
448
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+
if ( x >= C.rows ){
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449
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+
C.rows = x+1;
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450
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+
if ( fr ) reallocx (C.rowt, C.row_end, C.rows, 0, "file_count: rowt", goto END);
|
451
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+
}
|
452
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+
if ( x < C.clm_btm || C.eles == 0 ) C.clm_btm = x;
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453
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+
if ( y < C.row_btm || C.eles == 0 ) C.row_btm = y;
|
454
|
+
if ( fc ) C.clmt[y]++;
|
455
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+
if ( fr ) C.rowt[x]++;
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456
|
+
C.eles++;
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457
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+
|
458
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+
ROW_END:;
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459
|
+
if ( !fe && (FILE_err&1) ){
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460
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+
t++; C.rows = t;
|
461
|
+
ENMAX (C.clm_max, k);
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462
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+
ENMAX (C.clm_min, k);
|
463
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+
FLOOP (j, 0, int_rows) FILE2_read_until_newline (fp);
|
464
|
+
if ( row_limit>0 && t>=row_limit ) break;
|
465
|
+
} else if ( row_limit>0 && C.eles>=row_limit ) break;
|
466
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+
|
467
|
+
} while ( (FILE_err&2)==0 );
|
468
|
+
END:;
|
469
|
+
if ( C.rowt ){
|
470
|
+
ARY_MAX (C.row_max, k, C.rowt, 0, C.rows);
|
471
|
+
ARY_MIN (C.row_min, k, C.rowt, 0, C.rows);
|
472
|
+
}
|
473
|
+
if ( fe && C.clmt ){
|
474
|
+
ARY_MAX (C.clm_max, k, C.clmt, 0, C.clms);
|
475
|
+
ARY_MIN (C.clm_min, k, C.clmt, 0, C.clms);
|
476
|
+
}
|
477
|
+
if ( ERROR_MES ) mfree (C.rowt, C.clmt);
|
478
|
+
return (C);
|
479
|
+
}
|
480
|
+
|
481
|
+
|
482
|
+
/* SLIST:very simple one-sided list */
|
483
|
+
void SLIST_init (int *l, int num, int siz){
|
484
|
+
malloc2 (l, num+siz, "SLIST_init: l", EXIT);
|
485
|
+
ARY_FILL (l, num, num+siz, -1);
|
486
|
+
}
|
487
|
+
void SLIST_end (int *l){ free (l); }
|
488
|
+
#define SLIST_INS(l,m,e) (l[e]=l[m],l[m]=e);
|
489
|
+
|
490
|
+
/* qsort according to "->t" */
|
491
|
+
int qsort_cmp_VECt (const void *x, const void *y){
|
492
|
+
if ( ((VEC *)x)->t < ((VEC *)y)->t ) return (-1);
|
493
|
+
else return ( ((VEC *)x)->t > ((VEC *)y)->t);
|
494
|
+
}
|
495
|
+
int qsort_cmp__VECt (const void *x, const void *y){
|
496
|
+
if ( ((VEC *)x)->t > ((VEC *)y)->t ) return (-1);
|
497
|
+
else return ( ((VEC *)x)->t < ((VEC *)y)->t);
|
498
|
+
}
|
499
|
+
void qsort_VECt (VEC *v, size_t siz, int unit){
|
500
|
+
if ( unit == 1 || unit==-1 ) unit *= sizeof (VEC);
|
501
|
+
if ( unit < 0 ) qsort (v, siz, -unit, qsort_cmp__VECt);
|
502
|
+
else qsort (v, siz, unit, qsort_cmp_VECt);
|
503
|
+
}
|
504
|
+
|
505
|
+
int qqsort_cmp_VECt (const void *x, const void *y){
|
506
|
+
if ( QQSORT_ELEt(VEC,x) < QQSORT_ELEt(VEC,y) ) return (-1);
|
507
|
+
else return ( QQSORT_ELEt(VEC,x) > QQSORT_ELEt(VEC,y) );
|
508
|
+
}
|
509
|
+
int qqsort_cmp__VECt (const void *x, const void *y){
|
510
|
+
if ( QQSORT_ELEt(VEC,x) > QQSORT_ELEt(VEC,y) ) return (-1);
|
511
|
+
else return ( QQSORT_ELEt(VEC,x) < QQSORT_ELEt(VEC,y) );
|
512
|
+
}
|
513
|
+
void qsort_perm__VECt (VEC *v, size_t siz, PERM *perm, int unit){
|
514
|
+
if ( unit == 1 || unit==-1 ) unit *= sizeof(VEC);
|
515
|
+
common_int=MAX(unit,-unit); common_charp=(char *)v;
|
516
|
+
if (unit<0) qsort (perm, siz, sizeof(PERM), qqsort_cmp__VECt);
|
517
|
+
else qsort (perm, siz, sizeof(PERM), qqsort_cmp_VECt);
|
518
|
+
}
|
519
|
+
|
520
|
+
PERM *qsort_perm_VECt (VEC *v, size_t siz, int unit){
|
521
|
+
PERM *perm;
|
522
|
+
malloc2 (perm, siz, "qsort_perm_VECt: perm", EXIT0);
|
523
|
+
ARY_INIT_PERM(perm,siz);
|
524
|
+
qsort_perm__VECt (v, siz, perm, unit);
|
525
|
+
return(perm);
|
526
|
+
}
|
527
|
+
|
528
|
+
#ifdef STDLIB2_RADIX_SORT // radix sort with 1M byte static memory
|
529
|
+
|
530
|
+
#define RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ 2048
|
531
|
+
/* sort of integer array with combination of radix sort and quick sort */
|
532
|
+
/* flag&1: sort in decreasing order */
|
533
|
+
|
534
|
+
// sort by lower bits
|
535
|
+
void intarray_sort_iter (unsigned int *a, size_t siz, int unit){
|
536
|
+
static size_t cnt[RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ], cnt2[RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ], init_flag = 1;
|
537
|
+
size_t k, x;
|
538
|
+
int i, ii, j, flag=1;
|
539
|
+
static char bbuf[1000], bbuf2[1000];
|
540
|
+
char *aa, *aaa, *aa_end, *buf, *buf2;
|
541
|
+
|
542
|
+
if ( siz<1000 ){ qsort_uint ( a, siz, unit); return; }
|
543
|
+
if ( unit <0 ){ unit = -unit; flag = -1; }
|
544
|
+
if ( unit == 1 ) unit = sizeof (int);
|
545
|
+
buf = bbuf; buf2 = bbuf2;
|
546
|
+
if ( init_flag == 1 ){
|
547
|
+
init_flag = 0;
|
548
|
+
ARY_FILL (cnt, 0, RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ, 0);
|
549
|
+
}
|
550
|
+
// count elements of each number
|
551
|
+
for ( aa=(char*)a,aa_end=aa+siz*unit ; aa<aa_end ; aa+=unit )
|
552
|
+
cnt[(*((unsigned int *)aa)) & (RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ-1)]++; // difference!!
|
553
|
+
|
554
|
+
// sum up the numbers in increasing order
|
555
|
+
k=0; FLOOP (i, 0, RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ){
|
556
|
+
ii = flag==1? i: RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ-i-1;
|
557
|
+
cnt2[ii] = k;
|
558
|
+
k += cnt[ii];
|
559
|
+
cnt[ii] = k;
|
560
|
+
}
|
561
|
+
|
562
|
+
FLOOP (i, 0, RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ){
|
563
|
+
ii = flag==1? i: RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ-i-1;
|
564
|
+
FLOOP (x, cnt2[ii], cnt[ii]){
|
565
|
+
aa = ((char*)a) + x*unit;
|
566
|
+
memcpy ( buf, aa, unit);
|
567
|
+
while (1){
|
568
|
+
j = *((unsigned int *)buf) & (RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ-1); // difference!!
|
569
|
+
if ( j == ii ) break;
|
570
|
+
aaa = ((char*)a) + cnt2[j]*unit;
|
571
|
+
// printf ("pos[xx]=%d, cnt %d, cnt+1 %d\n", pos[xx], S->let_cnt[dep][cc], S->let_cnt[dep+1][cc]);
|
572
|
+
memcpy ( buf2, aaa, unit);
|
573
|
+
memcpy ( aaa, buf, unit);
|
574
|
+
SWAP_PNT ( buf, buf2);
|
575
|
+
cnt2[j]++;
|
576
|
+
}
|
577
|
+
memcpy ( aa, buf, unit);
|
578
|
+
}
|
579
|
+
cnt[i]=0; // difference!!
|
580
|
+
}
|
581
|
+
}
|
582
|
+
// sort by middle bits
|
583
|
+
void intarray_sort_iter_ ( unsigned int *a, size_t siz, int unit){
|
584
|
+
static size_t cnt[RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ], cnt2[RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ], init_flag = 1;
|
585
|
+
int i, ii, j, flag=1;
|
586
|
+
size_t k, x;
|
587
|
+
static char bbuf[1000], bbuf2[1000];
|
588
|
+
char *aa, *aaa, *aa_end, *buf, *buf2;
|
589
|
+
|
590
|
+
if ( siz<1000 ){ qsort_uint ( a, siz, unit); return; }
|
591
|
+
buf = bbuf; buf2 = bbuf2;
|
592
|
+
if ( unit <0 ){ unit = -unit; flag = -1; }
|
593
|
+
if ( unit == 1 ) unit = sizeof (int);
|
594
|
+
if ( init_flag == 1 ){
|
595
|
+
init_flag = 0;
|
596
|
+
ARY_FILL ( cnt, 0, RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ, 0);
|
597
|
+
}
|
598
|
+
// count elements of each number
|
599
|
+
for ( aa=(char*)a,aa_end=aa+siz*unit ; aa<aa_end ; aa+=unit )
|
600
|
+
cnt[((*((unsigned int *)aa))/RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ) & (RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ-1)]++; // difference!!
|
601
|
+
|
602
|
+
// sum up the numbers in increasing order
|
603
|
+
k=0; FLOOP (i, 0, RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ){
|
604
|
+
ii = flag==1? i: RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ-i-1;
|
605
|
+
cnt2[ii] = k;
|
606
|
+
k += cnt[ii];
|
607
|
+
cnt[ii] = k;
|
608
|
+
}
|
609
|
+
|
610
|
+
FLOOP (i, 0, RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ){
|
611
|
+
ii = flag==1? i: RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ-i-1;
|
612
|
+
FLOOP(x, cnt2[ii], cnt[ii]){
|
613
|
+
aa = ((char*)a) + x*unit;
|
614
|
+
memcpy ( buf, aa, unit);
|
615
|
+
while (1){
|
616
|
+
j = (*((unsigned int *)buf)/RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ) & (RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ-1); // difference!!
|
617
|
+
if ( j == ii ) break;
|
618
|
+
aaa = ((char*)a) + cnt2[j]*unit;
|
619
|
+
// printf ("pos[xx]=%d, cnt %d, cnt+1 %d\n", pos[xx], S->let_cnt[dep][cc], S->let_cnt[dep+1][cc]);
|
620
|
+
memcpy (buf2, aaa, unit);
|
621
|
+
memcpy (aaa, buf, unit);
|
622
|
+
SWAP_PNT (buf, buf2);
|
623
|
+
cnt2[j]++;
|
624
|
+
}
|
625
|
+
memcpy (aa, buf, unit);
|
626
|
+
}
|
627
|
+
}
|
628
|
+
k=0; FLOOP (i, 0, RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ){
|
629
|
+
ii = flag==1? i: RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ-i-1;
|
630
|
+
intarray_sort_iter ( (unsigned int*)(((char*)a)+unit*k), cnt[ii]-k, unit*flag);
|
631
|
+
k = cnt[ii];
|
632
|
+
cnt[i]=0;
|
633
|
+
}
|
634
|
+
}
|
635
|
+
|
636
|
+
// sort by upper bits
|
637
|
+
void intarray_sort ( unsigned int *a, size_t siz, int unit){
|
638
|
+
static size_t cnt[RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ], cnt2[RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ], init_flag = 1;
|
639
|
+
int i, ii, j, flag=1;
|
640
|
+
size_t k, x;
|
641
|
+
static char bbuf[1000], bbuf2[1000];
|
642
|
+
char *aa, *aaa, *aa_end, *buf, *buf2;
|
643
|
+
|
644
|
+
if ( siz<1000 ){ qsort_uint ( a, siz, unit); return; }
|
645
|
+
if ( unit <0 ){ unit = -unit; flag = -1; }
|
646
|
+
if ( unit == 1 ) unit = sizeof (int);
|
647
|
+
buf = bbuf; buf2 = bbuf2;
|
648
|
+
if ( init_flag == 1){
|
649
|
+
init_flag = 0;
|
650
|
+
ARY_FILL (cnt, 0, RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ, 0);
|
651
|
+
}
|
652
|
+
// count elements of each number
|
653
|
+
for ( aa=(char*)a,aa_end=aa+siz*unit ; aa<aa_end ; aa+=unit )
|
654
|
+
cnt[(*((unsigned int *)aa)) / RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ / RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ]++; // difference!!
|
655
|
+
|
656
|
+
// sum up the numbers in increasing order
|
657
|
+
k=0; FLOOP (i, 0, RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ){
|
658
|
+
ii = flag==1? i: RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ-i-1;
|
659
|
+
cnt2[ii] = k;
|
660
|
+
k += cnt[ii];
|
661
|
+
cnt[ii] = k;
|
662
|
+
}
|
663
|
+
|
664
|
+
FLOOP (i, 0, RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ){
|
665
|
+
ii = flag==1? i: RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ-i-1;
|
666
|
+
FLOOP (x, cnt2[ii], cnt[ii]){
|
667
|
+
aa = ((char*)a) + x*unit;
|
668
|
+
memcpy ( buf, aa, unit);
|
669
|
+
while (1){
|
670
|
+
j = *((unsigned int *)buf) / RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ / RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ; // difference!!
|
671
|
+
if ( j == ii ) break;
|
672
|
+
aaa = ((char*)a) + cnt2[j]*unit;
|
673
|
+
// printf ("pos[xx]=%d, cnt %d, cnt+1 %d\n", pos[xx], S->let_cnt[dep][cc], S->let_cnt[dep+1][cc]);
|
674
|
+
memcpy (buf2, aaa, unit);
|
675
|
+
memcpy (aaa, buf, unit);
|
676
|
+
SWAP_PNT (buf, buf2);
|
677
|
+
cnt2[j]++;
|
678
|
+
}
|
679
|
+
memcpy ( aa, buf, unit);
|
680
|
+
}
|
681
|
+
}
|
682
|
+
k=0; FLOOP (i, 0, RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ){
|
683
|
+
ii = flag==1? i: RADIX_SORT_BUCKET_SIZ-i-1;
|
684
|
+
intarray_sort_iter_ ( (unsigned int*)(((char*)a)+unit*k), cnt[ii]-k, unit*flag);
|
685
|
+
k = cnt[ii];
|
686
|
+
cnt[i]=0;
|
687
|
+
}
|
688
|
+
|
689
|
+
/*
|
690
|
+
for ( i=0 ; i<siz ; i++){
|
691
|
+
k = *((int *)(((char*)a) + i*unit));
|
692
|
+
printf ("%d %d,%d\n", k, k/65536, k&65535);
|
693
|
+
}
|
694
|
+
*/
|
695
|
+
}
|
696
|
+
|
697
|
+
#endif
|
698
|
+
|
699
|
+
/* radix sort for array of structures, by their integer members
|
700
|
+
ranging from mm to m */
|
701
|
+
/* sort array "perm" according to (int/void*) array "a".
|
702
|
+
if perm==NULL, allocate memory and for perm */
|
703
|
+
/* return the permutation array of the result of the sorting
|
704
|
+
in the decreasing order if unit<0 (unimplemented!!!) */
|
705
|
+
int *radix_sort ( void *a, size_t siz, int unit, int mm, int m, int *perm){
|
706
|
+
int *ll, *l, k, i, t, flag=1;
|
707
|
+
malloc2 (l, m-mm, "radix_sort", EXIT0);
|
708
|
+
ARY_FILL (l, 0, m-mm, -1);
|
709
|
+
malloc2 (ll, siz, "radix_sort: ll", {free2(l);EXIT0;});
|
710
|
+
if ( unit <0 ){ unit = -unit; flag = -1; }
|
711
|
+
FLOOP (i, 0, (int)siz){
|
712
|
+
k = (*((int *)(((char *)a) + unit*i ))) - mm;
|
713
|
+
ll[i] = l[k];
|
714
|
+
l[k] = i;
|
715
|
+
}
|
716
|
+
if ( perm ){
|
717
|
+
i=0; FLOOP (k, 0, m-mm){
|
718
|
+
while ( l[k] >= 0 ){
|
719
|
+
t = l[k];
|
720
|
+
l[k] = ll[t];
|
721
|
+
ll[t] = perm[i];
|
722
|
+
i++;
|
723
|
+
}
|
724
|
+
}
|
725
|
+
memcpy (perm, ll, sizeof(int)*siz);
|
726
|
+
free ( ll);
|
727
|
+
free ( l);
|
728
|
+
return ( perm);
|
729
|
+
} else {
|
730
|
+
i=0; FLOOP (k, 0, m-mm){
|
731
|
+
while ( l[k] >= 0 ){
|
732
|
+
t = l[k];
|
733
|
+
l[k] = ll[t];
|
734
|
+
ll[t] = i;
|
735
|
+
i++;
|
736
|
+
}
|
737
|
+
}
|
738
|
+
free (l);
|
739
|
+
return (ll);
|
740
|
+
}
|
741
|
+
}
|
742
|
+
|
743
|
+
/* permutate structure array *tt of unit size unit of size num, according to perm array *pp */
|
744
|
+
/* num has to be <INTHUGE/2 */
|
745
|
+
/* unit<0 means decreasing order (un-implemented!!!) */
|
746
|
+
void structure_permute (void *tt, int unit, int num, void *pp, int weight_siz){
|
747
|
+
int i, ii, *ip, flag=1;
|
748
|
+
char *tmp, *t=(char *)tt, *p=(char *)pp;
|
749
|
+
if ( unit <0 ){ unit = -unit; flag = -1; }
|
750
|
+
malloc2 (tmp, unit, "structure_permute: tmp", EXIT);
|
751
|
+
FLOOP (i, 0, num){
|
752
|
+
ip = (int *)(p + (sizeof(int)+weight_siz)*i + weight_siz);
|
753
|
+
if ( *ip< num && *ip != i ){
|
754
|
+
ii = i;
|
755
|
+
memcpy ( tmp, t + unit*i, unit);
|
756
|
+
while (1) {
|
757
|
+
if ( *ip == i ){
|
758
|
+
memcpy ( t+unit*ii, tmp, unit);
|
759
|
+
*ip += num;
|
760
|
+
break;
|
761
|
+
}
|
762
|
+
memcpy ( t+unit*ii, t+unit*(*ip), unit);
|
763
|
+
ii = *ip;
|
764
|
+
*ip += num;
|
765
|
+
ip = (int *)(p + (sizeof(int)+weight_siz)*ii + weight_siz);
|
766
|
+
}
|
767
|
+
} else *ip += num;
|
768
|
+
}
|
769
|
+
FLOOP (i, 0, num) *(int *)(p + (sizeof(int)+weight_siz)*i + weight_siz ) -= num;
|
770
|
+
free (tmp);
|
771
|
+
}
|
772
|
+
|
773
|
+
|
774
|
+
|
775
|
+
#endif
|
776
|
+
|
777
|
+
|
778
|
+
/******************************************/
|
779
|
+
/* ==== terminology for comments ====
|
780
|
+
range check: to check the input parameter is valid, or in the valid range.
|
781
|
+
If a function does not have this, its comment has "no range check"
|
782
|
+
*/
|
783
|
+
|
784
|
+
/* ==== rules for the name of functions and routines ====
|
785
|
+
init: initialization for an object, structure, etc. memory is allocated
|
786
|
+
if needed.
|
787
|
+
end: compared to init, termination of structures, etc.
|
788
|
+
free allocated memory if it exists, but not free itself.
|
789
|
+
different from ordinary new, create, del, free.
|
790
|
+
|
791
|
+
cpy: copy an object without allocating memory
|
792
|
+
dup: make a duplication of an object with allocating new memory
|
793
|
+
|
794
|
+
new: new. allocate memory for new object. also used for re-allocation from
|
795
|
+
the list of deleted objects
|
796
|
+
del: delete. free memory, or insert it to the list of deleted objects
|
797
|
+
|
798
|
+
ins : insert. insert an element (active, not deleted) to an object, possible
|
799
|
+
at the given position.
|
800
|
+
out : extract. extract an element, possibly specified, from an object.
|
801
|
+
it will be not deleted.
|
802
|
+
rm : extract, and delete
|
803
|
+
rmall: delete all (specified) elements of an object
|
804
|
+
mk : make. new+ins�B
|
805
|
+
mv : move. move the elements from an object to another,
|
806
|
+
or change the position.
|
807
|
+
|
808
|
+
update : update an object, possibly of specified position, to the exact,
|
809
|
+
or to the current one.
|
810
|
+
chg : change the status of an object to the specified one.
|
811
|
+
|
812
|
+
prv: point the previous element
|
813
|
+
nxt: point the next element
|
814
|
+
end: the maximum size (allocated size) of an array, etc.
|
815
|
+
num: the (current) number of elements in an array, etc.
|
816
|
+
kth: for the use of "first k object"
|
817
|
+
tkth: for the use of "first k object from the end". to kth.
|
818
|
+
rnd: random
|
819
|
+
print: print structure and etc.
|
820
|
+
find: search or find an specified element from the set of structures, etc.
|
821
|
+
*/
|
822
|
+
|
823
|
+
/* ==== rules for the name of variables ====
|
824
|
+
- use i or j for the counter in loops
|
825
|
+
- use e for elements
|
826
|
+
- use k for the specified rank
|
827
|
+
- use f or flag for flagment
|
828
|
+
- use m for maximum value or minimum value
|
829
|
+
- use c for counters
|
830
|
+
*/
|
831
|
+
|
832
|
+
|