// (C) Copyright Andrew Sutton 2007 // // Use, modification and distribution are subject to the // Boost Software License, Version 1.0 (See accompanying file // LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) //[degree_centrality_example #include #include #include #include #include #include "helper.hpp" using namespace std; using namespace boost; // The Actor type stores the name of each vertex in the graph. struct Actor { string name; }; // Declare the graph type and its vertex and edge types. typedef undirected_graph Graph; typedef graph_traits::vertex_descriptor Vertex; typedef graph_traits::edge_descriptor Edge; // The name map provides an abstract accessor for the names of // each vertex. This is used during graph creation. typedef property_map::type NameMap; // Declare a container type for degree centralities and its // corresponding property map. typedef exterior_vertex_property CentralityProperty; typedef CentralityProperty::container_type CentralityContainer; typedef CentralityProperty::map_type CentralityMap; int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { // Create the graph and a property map that provides access // to the actor names. Graph g; NameMap nm(get(&Actor::name, g)); // Read the graph from standard input. read_graph(g, nm, cin); // Compute the degree centrality for graph. CentralityContainer cents(num_vertices(g)); CentralityMap cm(cents, g); all_degree_centralities(g, cm); // Print the degree centrality of each vertex. graph_traits::vertex_iterator i, end; for(boost::tie(i, end) = vertices(g); i != end; ++i) { cout << setiosflags(ios::left) << setw(12) << g[*i].name << cm[*i] << endl; } return 0; } //]