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/*
* Main authors:
* Christian Schulte <schulte@gecode.org>
*
* Copyright:
* Christian Schulte, 2008
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* $Date: 2010-07-28 17:35:33 +0200 (Wed, 28 Jul 2010) $ by $Author: schulte $
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#include <algorithm>
namespace Gecode { namespace Iter { namespace Ranges {
/**
* \brief Range iterator for positive part of a range iterator
*
* If \a strict is true, zero is excluded.
*
* \ingroup FuncIterRanges
*/
template<class I, bool strict=false>
class Positive {
protected:
/// Input iterator
I i;
public:
/// \name Constructors and initialization
//@{
/// Default constructor
Positive(void);
/// Initialize with ranges from \a i
Positive(I& i);
/// Initialize with ranges from \a i
void init(I& i);
//@}
/// \name Iteration control
//@{
/// Test whether iterator is still at a range or done
bool operator ()(void) const;
/// Move iterator to next range (if possible)
void operator ++(void);
//@}
/// \name Range access
//@{
/// Return smallest value of range
int min(void) const;
/// Return largest value of range
int max(void) const;
/// Return width of range (distance between minimum and maximum)
unsigned int width(void) const;
//@}
};
template<class I, bool strict>
forceinline
Positive<I,strict>::Positive(void) {}
template<class I, bool strict>
forceinline void
Positive<I,strict>::init(I& i0) {
i=i0;
if (strict) {
while (i() && (i.max() < 0)) ++i;
} else {
while (i() && (i.max() <= 0)) ++i;
}
}
template<class I, bool strict>
forceinline
Positive<I,strict>::Positive(I& i) {
init(i);
}
template<class I, bool strict>
forceinline void
Positive<I,strict>::operator ++(void) {
++i;
}
template<class I, bool strict>
forceinline bool
Positive<I,strict>::operator ()(void) const {
return i();
}
template<class I, bool strict>
forceinline int
Positive<I,strict>::min(void) const {
if (strict) {
return std::max(i.min(),1);
} else {
return std::max(i.min(),0);
}
}
template<class I, bool strict>
forceinline int
Positive<I,strict>::max(void) const {
return i.max();
}
template<class I, bool strict>
forceinline unsigned int
Positive<I,strict>::width(void) const {
return static_cast<unsigned int>(max()-min()+1);
}
}}}
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