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NAME

       struct::graph_v1 - Create and manipulate directed graph objects

SYNOPSIS

       package require Tcl  8.2

       package require struct::graph  ?1.2.1?

       graphName option ?arg arg ...?

       graphName destroy

       graphName arc append arc ?-key key? value

       graphName arc delete arc ?arc ...?

       graphName arc exists arc

       graphName arc get arc ?-key key?

       graphName arc getall arc

       graphName arc keys arc

       graphName arc keyexists arc ?-key key?

       graphName arc insert start end ?child?

       graphName arc lappend arc ?-key key? value

       graphName arc set arc ?-key key? ?value?

       graphName arc source arc

       graphName arc target arc

       graphName arc unset arc ?-key key?

       graphName arcs ?-key key? ?-value value? ?-in|-out|-adj|-inner|-embedding nodelist?

       graphName node append node ?-key key? value

       graphName node degree ?-in|-out? node

       graphName node delete node ?node ...?

       graphName node exists node

       graphName node get node ?-key key?

       graphName node getall node

       graphName node keys node

       graphName node keyexists node ?-key key?

       graphName node insert ?child?

       graphName node lappend node ?-key key? value

       graphName node opposite node arc

       graphName node set node ?-key key? ?value?

       graphName node unset node ?-key key?

       graphName nodes ?-key key? ?-value value? ?-in|-out|-adj|-inner|-embedding nodelist?

       graphName get ?-key key?

       graphName getall

       graphName keys

       graphName keyexists ?-key key?

       graphName set ?-key key? ?value?

       graphName swap node1 node2

       graphName unset ?-key key?

       graphName walk node ?-order order? ?-type type? ?-dir direction? -command cmd

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DESCRIPTION

       The  ::struct::graph  command creates a new graph object with an associated global Tcl command whose name
       is graphName.  This command may be used to invoke various operations on the graph.  It has the  following
       general form:

       graphName option ?arg arg ...?
              Option and the args determine the exact behavior of the command.

       A  directed  graph  is  a  structure  containing  two  collections  of  elements,  called  nodes and arcs
       respectively, together with a relation ("connectivity") that places a general structure  upon  the  nodes
       and arcs.

       Each  arc  is  connected  to  two nodes, one of which is called the source and the other the target. This
       imposes a direction upon the arc, which is said to go from the source to the target. It is  allowed  that
       source and target of an arc are the same node. Such an arc is called a loop. Whenever a node is source or
       target of an arc both are said to be adjacent. This extends into a relation between nodes,  i.e.  if  two
       nodes are connected through at least one arc they are said to be adjacent too.

       Each node can be the source and target for any number of arcs. The former are called the outgoing arcs of
       the node, the latter the incoming arcs of the node. The number of edges in either set is called  the  in-
       resp. the out-degree of the node.

       In addition to maintaining the node and arc relationships, this graph implementation allows any number of
       keyed values to be associated with each node and arc.

       The following commands are possible for graph objects:

       graphName destroy
              Destroy the graph, including its storage space and associated command.

       graphName arc append arc ?-key key? value
              Appends a value to one of the keyed values associated with an arc. If no key is specified, the key
              data is assumed.

       graphName arc delete arc ?arc ...?
              Remove the specified arcs from the graph.

       graphName arc exists arc
              Return true if the specified arc exists in the graph.

       graphName arc get arc ?-key key?
              Return the value associated with the key key for the arc.  If no key is specified, the key data is
              assumed.

       graphName arc getall arc
              Returns a serialized list of key/value pairs (suitable for use with [array set]) for the arc.

       graphName arc keys arc
              Returns a list of keys for the arc.

       graphName arc keyexists arc ?-key key?
              Return true if the specified key exists for the arc. If no key  is  specified,  the  key  data  is
              assumed.

       graphName arc insert start end ?child?
              Insert  an  arc named child into the graph beginning at the node start and ending at the node end.
              If the name of the new arc is not specified the system will generate a unique  name  of  the  form
              arcx.

       graphName arc lappend arc ?-key key? value
              Appends  a  value  (as  a  list)  to one of the keyed values associated with an arc.  If no key is
              specified, the key data is assumed.

       graphName arc set arc ?-key key? ?value?
              Set or get one of the keyed values associated with an arc.  If no key is specified, the  key  data
              is  assumed.   Each  arc  that  is  added to a graph has the empty string assigned to the key data
              automatically.  An arc may have any number of keyed values associated with it.  If  value  is  not
              specified, this command returns the current value assigned to the key; if value is specified, this
              command assigns that value to the key.

       graphName arc source arc
              Return the node the given arc begins at.

       graphName arc target arc
              Return the node the given arc ends at.

       graphName arc unset arc ?-key key?
              Remove a keyed value from the arc arc.  If no key is specified, the key data is assumed.

       graphName arcs ?-key key? ?-value value? ?-in|-out|-adj|-inner|-embedding nodelist?
              Return a list of arcs in the graph. If no restriction is specified a list containing all  arcs  is
              returned.  Restrictions  can limit the list of returned arcs based on the nodes that are connected
              by the arc, on the keyed values associated with the arc, or both. The  restrictions  that  involve
              connected  nodes  have  a  list  of nodes as argument, specified after the name of the restriction
              itself.

              -in    Return a list of all arcs whose target is one of the nodes in the nodelist.

              -out   Return a list of all arcs whose source is one of the nodes in the nodelist.

              -adj   Return a list of all arcs adjacent to at least one of the nodes in the  nodelist.  This  is
                     the union of the nodes returned by -in and -out.

              -inner Return  a list of all arcs adjacent to two of the nodes in the nodelist. This is the set of
                     arcs in the subgraph spawned by the specified nodes.

              -embedding
                     Return a list of all arcs adjacent to exactly one of the nodes in the nodelist. This is the
                     set  of  arcs  connecting  the  subgraph  spawned by the specified nodes to the rest of the
                     graph.

              -key key
                     Limit the list of arcs that are returned to those arcs that have an associated key key.

              -value value
                     This restriction can only be used in combination with -key. It limits the list of arcs that
                     are returned to those arcs whose associated key key has the value value.

       The  restrictions  imposed  by either -in, -out, -adj, -inner, or -embedded are applied first. Specifying
       more than one of them is illegal.  At last the restrictions  set  via  -key  (and  -value)  are  applied.
       Specifying more than one -key (and -value) is illegal.

       graphName node append node ?-key key? value
              Appends  a  value  to one of the keyed values associated with an node. If no key is specified, the
              key data is assumed.

       graphName node degree ?-in|-out? node
              Return the number of arcs adjacent to the specified node. If one of the restrictions -in  or  -out
              is given only the incoming resp. outgoing arcs are counted.

       graphName node delete node ?node ...?
              Remove  the  specified  nodes  from  the graph.  All of the nodes' arcs will be removed as well to
              prevent unconnected arcs.

       graphName node exists node
              Return true if the specified node exists in the graph.

       graphName node get node ?-key key?
              Return the value associated with the key key for the node.  If no key is specified, the  key  data
              is assumed.

       graphName node getall node
              Returns a serialized list of key/value pairs (suitable for use with [array set]) for the node.

       graphName node keys node
              Returns a list of keys for the node.

       graphName node keyexists node ?-key key?
              Return  true  if  the  specified  key exists for the node. If no key is specified, the key data is
              assumed.

       graphName node insert ?child?
              Insert a node named child into the graph. The nodes has no arcs connected to it. If  the  name  of
              the new child is not specified the system will generate a unique name of the form nodex.

       graphName node lappend node ?-key key? value
              Appends  a  value  (as  a  list)  to one of the keyed values associated with an node. If no key is
              specified, the key data is assumed.

       graphName node opposite node arc
              Return the node at the other end of the specified arc, which has to be adjacent to the given node.

       graphName node set node ?-key key? ?value?
              Set or get one of the keyed values associated with a node.  If no key is specified, the  key  data
              is  assumed.   Each  node  that  is added to a graph has the empty string assigned to the key data
              automatically.  A node may have any number of keyed values associated with it.  If  value  is  not
              specified, this command returns the current value assigned to the key; if value is specified, this
              command assigns that value to the key.

       graphName node unset node ?-key key?
              Remove a keyed value from the node node.  If no key is specified, the key data is assumed.

       graphName nodes ?-key key? ?-value value? ?-in|-out|-adj|-inner|-embedding nodelist?
              Return a list of nodes in the graph. Restrictions can limit the list of returned  nodes  based  on
              neighboring  nodes,  or  based on the keyed values associated with the node. The restrictions that
              involve neighboring nodes have a list of nodes as  argument,  specified  after  the  name  of  the
              restriction itself.

              The  possible restrictions are the same as for method arcs. The set of nodes to return is computed
              as the union of all source and target nodes for all the arcs satisfying the restriction as defined
              for arcs.

       graphName get ?-key key?
              Return  the  value associated with the key key for the graph. If no key is specified, the key data
              is assumed.

       graphName getall
              Returns a serialized list of key/value pairs (suitable for use with [array  set])  for  the  whole
              graph.

       graphName keys
              Returns a list of keys for the whole graph.

       graphName keyexists ?-key key?
              Return  true if the specified key exists for the whole graph. If no key is specified, the key data
              is assumed.

       graphName set ?-key key? ?value?
              Set or get one of the keyed values associated with a graph. If no key is specified, the  key  data
              is  assumed.  Each  graph has the empty string assigned to the key data automatically. A graph may
              have any number of keyed values associated with it.  If  value  is  not  specified,  this  command
              returns  the  current  value assigned to the key; if value is specified, this command assigns that
              value to the key.

       graphName swap node1 node2
              Swap the position of node1 and node2 in the graph.

       graphName unset ?-key key?
              Remove a keyed value from the graph. If no key is specified, the key data is assumed.

       graphName walk node ?-order order? ?-type type? ?-dir direction? -command cmd
              Perform a breadth-first or depth-first walk of the graph starting at the node node going in either
              the direction of outgoing or opposite to the incoming arcs.

              The  type of walk, breadth-first or depth-first, is determined by the value of type; bfs indicates
              breadth-first, dfs indicates depth-first.  Depth-first is the default.

              The order of the walk, pre-order, post-order or both-order is determined by the  value  of  order;
              pre  indicates  pre-order,  post indicates post-order, both indicates both-order. Pre-order is the
              default. Pre-order walking means that a node is visited before any of its neighbors (as defined by
              the  direction,  see  below).  Post-order  walking means that a parent is visited after any of its
              neighbors. Both-order walking means that a node is visited before and after any of its  neighbors.
              The combination of a bread-first walk with post- or both-order is illegal.

              The  direction  of  the  walk  is determined by the value of dir; backward indicates the direction
              opposite to the incoming arcs, forward indicates the direction of the outgoing arcs.

              As the walk progresses, the command cmd will be evaluated at each node, with the mode of the  call
              (enter  or  leave) and values graphName and the name of the current node appended. For a pre-order
              walk, all nodes are entered, for a post-order all nodes are left. In a both-order walk  the  first
              visit of a node enters it, the second visit leaves it.

BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK

       This  document,  and  the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems.  Please
       report    such    in    the    category    struct     ::     graph     of     the     Tcllib     Trackers
       [http://core.tcl.tk/tcllib/reportlist].   Please  also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for
       either package and/or documentation.

       When proposing code changes, please provide unified diffs, i.e the output of diff -u.

       Note further that attachments are strongly preferred over inlined patches. Attachments  can  be  made  by
       going  to the Edit form of the ticket immediately after its creation, and then using the left-most button
       in the secondary navigation bar.

KEYWORDS

       cgraph, graph

CATEGORY

       Data structures

       Copyright (c) 2002 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>