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Uses old Rust 2015
0.6.0 | Sep 7, 2015 |
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0.5.1 | May 25, 2015 |
0.5.0 | Mar 30, 2015 |
0.4.1 | Mar 28, 2015 |
0.2.1 | Mar 24, 2015 |
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Graph search
graphsearch
is a simple graph library for the rust programming language.
graphsearch
can be used for basic representation and manipulation of
graph structures. At the
moment featureset is quite limited.
Organization
- README.md - The document you are currently reading.
- Cargo.toml - The cargo definition for this package.
- src/lib.rs - The actual implementation of this library.
Features
- Graphs with vertex costs
- Breadth first search
- Depth first search
- Dijkstra's algorithm
Usage example
Here's a short basic example of using this library as an external crate:
extern crate graphsearch;
use graphsearch::{Graph, Node, Vertex};
fn main() {
let testgraph = vec![Node{content: "Helsinki",
adjacent: vec![Vertex{cost: 20, node: 1},
Vertex{cost: 50, node: 2}]},
Node{content: "Turku",
adjacent: vec![Vertex{cost: 30, node:2}]},
Node{content: "Tampere",
adjacent: Vec::new()}];
let start: usize = 0;
let target = "Tampere";
let g = Graph::new(testgraph);
let res = g.search(start, target); // uses dijkstras algorithm
match res {
None => {
println!("Search returned None");
}
Some(result) => {
println!("Search returned a path: {:?}", result);
println!("The returned path cost: {}", g.cost_of_path(&result));
}
}
}
License
This project is licensed under the MIT license, a copy of which can be found in the LICENCE file.