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== Boost Graph Library (BGL) == | == Boost Graph Library (BGL) == |
Revision as of 11:55, 1 February 2011
The following examples are frequent use cases of parts of the Boost (http://www.boost.org/) library. Each example includes a CMakeLists.txt file so it can be easily compiled.
- Create a histogram (accumulator)
- Matrix
- Multi dimensional array
- Simple command line argument parsing (ProgramOptions)
- Multiple command line argument parsing (ProgramOptions)
- ProgressBar
- Threads
- Threads with member functions
- ThreadCommunication
- Timer
- Signal/slot pattern
- Signal/slot pattern with member functions
- Signal/slot pattern with member classes
- Signal/slot pattern with member classes which have parameters
Boost Graph Library (BGL)
- Create a graph
- Add properties to edges
- Add properties to vertices
- Bundled properties
- Get a list of neighboring (adjacent) vertices
- Directed graphs only give access to out edges
- Bidirectional graphs give access to both in and out edges
- Number of incoming, outgoing, and total edges
- Breadth first search (BFS)
- Depth first search (DFS)