Copyright | (c) 2003, Graham Klyne, 2009 Vasili I Galchin, 2011, 2012 Douglas Burke |
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License | GPL V2 |
Maintainer | Douglas Burke |
Stability | experimental |
Portability | H98 |
Safe Haskell | Safe |
Language | Haskell98 |
This module contains functions for partitioning a graph into subgraphs that rooted from different subject nodes.
- data PartitionedGraph lb = PartitionedGraph [GraphPartition lb]
- getArcs :: PartitionedGraph lb -> [Arc lb]
- getPartitions :: PartitionedGraph lb -> [GraphPartition lb]
- data GraphPartition lb
- = PartObj lb
- | PartSub lb (NonEmpty (lb, GraphPartition lb))
- node :: GraphPartition lb -> lb
- toArcs :: GraphPartition lb -> [Arc lb]
- partitionGraph :: Label lb => [Arc lb] -> PartitionedGraph lb
- comparePartitions :: Label lb => PartitionedGraph lb -> PartitionedGraph lb -> [(Maybe (GraphPartition lb), Maybe (GraphPartition lb))]
- partitionShowP :: Label lb => String -> GraphPartition lb -> String
Documentation
data PartitionedGraph lb Source
Representation of a graph as a collection of (possibly nested)
partitions. Each node in the graph appears at least once as the
root value of a GraphPartition
value:
Label lb => Eq (PartitionedGraph lb) Source | |
Label lb => Show (PartitionedGraph lb) Source |
getArcs :: PartitionedGraph lb -> [Arc lb] Source
Returns all the arcs in the partitioned graph.
getPartitions :: PartitionedGraph lb -> [GraphPartition lb] Source
Returns a list of partitions.
data GraphPartition lb Source
Represent a partition of a graph by a node and (optional) contents.
PartObj lb | |
PartSub lb (NonEmpty (lb, GraphPartition lb)) |
Label lb => Eq (GraphPartition lb) Source | Equality is based on total structural equivalence rather than graph equality. |
Label lb => Ord (GraphPartition lb) Source | |
Label lb => Show (GraphPartition lb) Source |
node :: GraphPartition lb -> lb Source
Returns the node for the partition.
toArcs :: GraphPartition lb -> [Arc lb] Source
Creates a list of arcs from the partition. The empty
list is returned for PartObj
.
partitionGraph :: Label lb => [Arc lb] -> PartitionedGraph lb Source
Turning a partitioned graph into a flat graph is easy. The interesting challenge is to turn a flat graph into a partitioned graph that is more useful for certain purposes. Currently, I'm interested in:
- isolating differences between graphs
- pretty-printing graphs
For (1), the goal is to separate subgraphs that are known to be equivalent from subgraphs that are known to be different, such that:
- different sub-graphs are minimized,
- different sub-graphs are placed into 1:1 correspondence (possibly with null subgraphs), and
- only deterministic matching decisions are made.
For (2), the goal is to decide when a subgraph is to be treated as nested in another partition, or treated as a new top-level partition. If a subgraph is referenced by exactly one graph partition, it should be nested in that partition, otherwise it should be a new top-level partition.
Strategy. Examining just subject and object nodes:
- all non-blank subject nodes are the root of a top-level partition
- blank subject nodes that are not the object of exactly one statement are the root of a top-level partition.
- blank nodes referenced as the object of exactly 1 statement of an existing partition are the root of a sub-partition of the refering partition.
- what remain are circular chains of blank nodes not referenced elsewhere: for each such chain, pick a root node arbitrarily.
comparePartitions :: Label lb => PartitionedGraph lb -> PartitionedGraph lb -> [(Maybe (GraphPartition lb), Maybe (GraphPartition lb))] Source
Create a list of pairs of corresponding Partitions that are unequal.
partitionShowP :: Label lb => String -> GraphPartition lb -> String Source
Convert a partition into a string with a leading separator string.