Struct petgraph::graph::WalkNeighbors [] [src]

pub struct WalkNeighbors<Ix> {
    // some fields omitted
}

A “walker” object that can be used to step through the edge list of a node.

Created with .detach().

The walker does not borrow from the graph, so it lets you step through neighbors or incident edges while also mutating graph weights, as in the following example:

use petgraph::{Graph, Dfs, Incoming};

let mut gr = Graph::new();
let a = gr.add_node(0.);
let b = gr.add_node(0.);
let c = gr.add_node(0.);
gr.add_edge(a, b, 3.);
gr.add_edge(b, c, 2.);
gr.add_edge(c, b, 1.);

// step through the graph and sum incoming edges into the node weight
let mut dfs = Dfs::new(&gr, a);
while let Some(node) = dfs.next(&gr) {
    // use a detached neighbors walker
    let mut edges = gr.neighbors_directed(node, Incoming).detach();
    while let Some(edge) = edges.next_edge(&gr) {
        gr[node] += gr[edge];
    }
}

// check the result
assert_eq!(gr[a], 0.);
assert_eq!(gr[b], 4.);
assert_eq!(gr[c], 2.);

Methods

impl<Ix: IndexType> WalkNeighbors<Ix>
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fn next<N, E, Ty: EdgeType>(&mut self, g: &Graph<N, E, Ty, Ix>) -> Option<(EdgeIndex<Ix>, NodeIndex<Ix>)>

Step to the next edge and its endpoint node in the walk for graph g.

The next node indices are always the others than the starting point where the WalkNeighbors value was created. For an Outgoing walk, the target nodes, for an Incoming walk, the source nodes of the edge.

fn next_node<N, E, Ty: EdgeType>(&mut self, g: &Graph<N, E, Ty, Ix>) -> Option<NodeIndex<Ix>>

fn next_edge<N, E, Ty: EdgeType>(&mut self, g: &Graph<N, E, Ty, Ix>) -> Option<EdgeIndex<Ix>>

Trait Implementations

impl<Ix> Clone for WalkNeighbors<Ix> where Ix: IndexType
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fn clone(&self) -> Self

Returns a copy of the value. Read more

fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more