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/*
* Main authors:
* Christian Schulte <schulte@gecode.org>
* Guido Tack <tack@gecode.org>
*
* Copyright:
* Christian Schulte, 2004
* Guido Tack, 2006
*
* Last modified:
* $Date: 2010-07-28 17:35:33 +0200 (Wed, 28 Jul 2010) $ by $Author: schulte $
* $Revision: 11294 $
*
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namespace Gecode { namespace Iter { namespace Ranges {
/**
* \brief %Range iterator for appending a singleton with a range iterator
*
* The singleton is not allowed to be adjacent to the iterator.
*
* \ingroup FuncIterRanges
*/
template<class J>
class SingletonAppend : public MinMax {
protected:
/// Iterator to be appended
J j;
public:
/// \name Constructors and initialization
//@{
/// Default constructor
SingletonAppend(void);
/// Initialize with singleton (\a i0, \a i1) and iterator \a j
SingletonAppend(int i0, int i1, J& j);
/// Initialize with singleton (\a i0, \a i1) and iterator \a j
void init(int i0, int i1, J& j);
//@}
/// \name Iteration control
//@{
/// Move iterator to next range (if possible)
void operator ++(void);
//@}
};
/*
* Binary SingletonAppend
*
*/
template<class J>
inline void
SingletonAppend<J>::operator ++(void) {
if (j()) {
mi = j.min(); ma = j.max();
++j;
} else {
finish();
}
}
template<class J>
forceinline
SingletonAppend<J>::SingletonAppend(void) {}
template<class J>
forceinline
SingletonAppend<J>::SingletonAppend(int i0, int i1, J& j0)
: j(j0) {
mi=i0; ma=i1;
}
template<class J>
forceinline void
SingletonAppend<J>::init(int i0, int i1, J& j0) {
mi=i0; ma=i1; j=j0;
}
}}}
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