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* Modified docs,test of topological sort algorithm * Update topological_sort.cpp * Add class "Graph" * Update graph/topological_sort.cpp Co-authored-by: realstealthninja <68815218+realstealthninja@users.noreply.github.com> * Add namespace topological_sort --------- Co-authored-by: realstealthninja <68815218+realstealthninja@users.noreply.github.com>
190 lines
5.1 KiB
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190 lines
5.1 KiB
C++
/**
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* @file
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* @brief [Topological Sort
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* Algorithm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topological_sorting)
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* @details
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* Topological sorting of a directed graph is a linear ordering or its vertices
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* such that for every directed edge (u,v) from vertex u to vertex v, u comes
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* before v in the oredering.
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*
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* A topological sort is possible only in a directed acyclic graph (DAG).
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* This file contains code of finding topological sort using Kahn's Algorithm
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* which involves using Depth First Search technique
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*/
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#include <algorithm> // For std::reverse
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#include <cassert> // For assert
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#include <iostream> // For IO operations
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#include <stack> // For std::stack
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#include <stdexcept> // For std::invalid_argument
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#include <vector> // For std::vector
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/**
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* @namespace graph
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* @brief Graph algorithms
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*/
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namespace graph {
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/**
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* @namespace topological_sort
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* @brief Topological Sort Algorithm
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*/
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namespace topological_sort {
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/**
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* @class Graph
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* @brief Class that represents a directed graph and provides methods for
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* manipulating the graph
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*/
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class Graph {
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private:
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int n; // Number of nodes
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std::vector<std::vector<int>> adj; // Adjacency list representation
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public:
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/**
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* @brief Constructor for the Graph class
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* @param nodes Number of nodes in the graph
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*/
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Graph(int nodes) : n(nodes), adj(nodes) {}
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/**
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* @brief Function that adds an edge between two nodes or vertices of graph
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* @param u Start node of the edge
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* @param v End node of the edge
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*/
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void addEdge(int u, int v) { adj[u].push_back(v); }
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/**
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* @brief Get the adjacency list of the graph
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* @returns A reference to the adjacency list
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*/
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const std::vector<std::vector<int>>& getAdjacencyList() const {
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return adj;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Get the number of nodes in the graph
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* @returns The number of nodes
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*/
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int getNumNodes() const { return n; }
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};
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/**
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* @brief Function to perform Depth First Search on the graph
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* @param v Starting vertex for depth-first search
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* @param visited Array representing whether each node has been visited
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* @param graph Adjacency list of the graph
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* @param s Stack containing the vertices for topological sorting
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*/
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void dfs(int v, std::vector<int>& visited,
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const std::vector<std::vector<int>>& graph, std::stack<int>& s) {
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visited[v] = 1;
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for (int neighbour : graph[v]) {
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if (!visited[neighbour]) {
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dfs(neighbour, visited, graph, s);
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}
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}
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s.push(v);
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}
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/**
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* @brief Function to get the topological sort of the graph
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* @param g Graph object
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* @returns A vector containing the topological order of nodes
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*/
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std::vector<int> topologicalSort(const Graph& g) {
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int n = g.getNumNodes();
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const auto& adj = g.getAdjacencyList();
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std::vector<int> visited(n, 0);
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std::stack<int> s;
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for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
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if (!visited[i]) {
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dfs(i, visited, adj, s);
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}
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}
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std::vector<int> ans;
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while (!s.empty()) {
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int elem = s.top();
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s.pop();
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ans.push_back(elem);
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}
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if (ans.size() < n) { // Cycle detected
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throw std::invalid_argument("cycle detected in graph");
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}
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return ans;
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}
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} // namespace topological_sort
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} // namespace graph
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/**
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* @brief Self-test implementation
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* @returns void
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*/
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static void test() {
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// Test 1
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std::cout << "Testing for graph 1\n";
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int n_1 = 6;
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graph::topological_sort::Graph graph1(n_1);
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graph1.addEdge(4, 0);
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graph1.addEdge(5, 0);
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graph1.addEdge(5, 2);
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graph1.addEdge(2, 3);
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graph1.addEdge(3, 1);
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graph1.addEdge(4, 1);
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std::vector<int> ans_1 = graph::topological_sort::topologicalSort(graph1);
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std::vector<int> expected_1 = {5, 4, 2, 3, 1, 0};
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std::cout << "Topological Sorting Order: ";
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for (int i : ans_1) {
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std::cout << i << " ";
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}
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std::cout << '\n';
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assert(ans_1 == expected_1);
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std::cout << "Test Passed\n\n";
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// Test 2
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std::cout << "Testing for graph 2\n";
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int n_2 = 5;
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graph::topological_sort::Graph graph2(n_2);
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graph2.addEdge(0, 1);
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graph2.addEdge(0, 2);
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graph2.addEdge(1, 2);
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graph2.addEdge(2, 3);
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graph2.addEdge(1, 3);
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graph2.addEdge(2, 4);
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std::vector<int> ans_2 = graph::topological_sort::topologicalSort(graph2);
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std::vector<int> expected_2 = {0, 1, 2, 4, 3};
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std::cout << "Topological Sorting Order: ";
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for (int i : ans_2) {
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std::cout << i << " ";
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}
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std::cout << '\n';
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assert(ans_2 == expected_2);
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std::cout << "Test Passed\n\n";
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// Test 3 - Graph with cycle
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std::cout << "Testing for graph 3\n";
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int n_3 = 3;
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graph::topological_sort::Graph graph3(n_3);
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graph3.addEdge(0, 1);
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graph3.addEdge(1, 2);
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graph3.addEdge(2, 0);
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try {
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graph::topological_sort::topologicalSort(graph3);
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} catch (std::invalid_argument& err) {
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assert(std::string(err.what()) == "cycle detected in graph");
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}
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std::cout << "Test Passed\n";
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}
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/**
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* @brief Main function
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* @returns 0 on exit
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*/
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int main() {
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test(); // run self test implementations
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return 0;
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}
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