Struct daggy::walker::TakeWhile
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pub struct TakeWhile<W, P> { // some fields omitted }
A walker that yields elements so long as the predicate returns true. After the predicate returns false for the first time, no further elements will be yielded.
Trait Implementations
impl<G, Ix, W, P> Walker<G> for TakeWhile<W, P> where Ix: IndexType, W: Walker<G, Index=Ix>, P: FnMut(&G, EdgeIndex<Ix>, NodeIndex<Ix>) -> bool
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type Index = Ix
The unsigned integer type used for node and edge indices.
fn next(&mut self, graph: &G) -> Option<IndexPair<Ix>>
Fetch the EdgeIndex
and NodeIndex
to the next neighbour in our walk through the given Graph. Read more
fn next_edge(&mut self, graph: &G) -> Option<EdgeIndex<Self::Index>>
The next edge in our walk for the given Graph.
fn next_node(&mut self, graph: &G) -> Option<NodeIndex<Self::Index>>
The next node in our walk for the given Graph.
fn count(self, graph: &G) -> usize where Self: Sized
Counts all the steps in the entire walk of the given graph.
fn last(self, graph: &G) -> Option<IndexPair<Self::Index>> where Self: Sized
Walks the whole walk until reaching and returning the last edge node pair.
fn last_edge(self, graph: &G) -> Option<EdgeIndex<Self::Index>> where Self: Sized
Walks the whole walk until reaching and returning the last edge.
fn last_node(self, graph: &G) -> Option<NodeIndex<Self::Index>> where Self: Sized
Walks the whole walk until reaching and returning the last node.
fn nth(self, graph: &G, n: usize) -> Option<IndexPair<Self::Index>> where Self: Sized
Walks "n" number of steps and produces the resulting edge node pair.
fn nth_edge(self, graph: &G, n: usize) -> Option<EdgeIndex<Self::Index>> where Self: Sized
Walks "n" number of steps and produces the resulting edge.
fn nth_node(self, graph: &G, n: usize) -> Option<NodeIndex<Self::Index>> where Self: Sized
Walks "n" number of steps and produces the resulting node.
fn chain<O>(self, other: O) -> Chain<G, Self::Index, Self, O> where Self: Sized, O: Walker<G, Index=Self::Index>
Produces a walker that will walk the entirey of self
before walking the entirey of other.
fn filter<P>(self, predicate: P) -> Filter<Self, P> where Self: Sized, P: FnMut(&G, EdgeIndex<Self::Index>, NodeIndex<Self::Index>) -> bool
Creates a walker that applies the predicate to each element returned by this walker. The only elements that will be yielded are those that make the predicate evaluate to true. Read more
fn peekable(self) -> Peekable<G, Self::Index, Self> where Self: Sized
Creates a walker that has a .peek(&graph)
method that returns an optional next neighbor.
fn skip_while<P>(self, predicate: P) -> SkipWhile<Self, P> where Self: Sized, P: FnMut(&G, EdgeIndex<Self::Index>, NodeIndex<Self::Index>) -> bool
Creates a walker that invokes the predicate on elements until it returns false. Once the predicate returns false, that element and all further elements are yielded. Read more
fn take_while<P>(self, predicate: P) -> TakeWhile<Self, P> where Self: Sized, P: FnMut(&G, EdgeIndex<Self::Index>, NodeIndex<Self::Index>) -> bool
Creates a walker that yields elements so long as the predicate returns true. After the predicate returns false for the first time, no further elements will be yielded. Read more
fn skip(self, n: usize) -> Skip<G, Self::Index, Self> where Self: Sized
Creates a walker that skips the first n steps of this walk, and then yields all further steps. Read more
fn take(self, n: usize) -> Take<G, Self::Index, Self> where Self: Sized
Creates a walker that yields the first n steps of this walk.
fn all<P>(&mut self, graph: &G, predicate: P) -> bool where P: FnMut(&G, EdgeIndex<Self::Index>, NodeIndex<Self::Index>) -> bool
Tests whether the predicate holds true for all steps in the walk.
fn any<P>(&mut self, graph: &G, predicate: P) -> bool where P: FnMut(&G, EdgeIndex<Self::Index>, NodeIndex<Self::Index>) -> bool
Tests whether any step in the walk satisfies the given predicate. Read more
fn find<P>(&mut self, graph: &G, predicate: P) -> Option<IndexPair<Self::Index>> where P: FnMut(&G, EdgeIndex<Self::Index>, NodeIndex<Self::Index>) -> bool
Returns the first edge node index pair satisfying the specified predicate. Read more
fn find_edge<P>(&mut self, graph: &G, predicate: P) -> Option<EdgeIndex<Self::Index>> where P: FnMut(&G, EdgeIndex<Self::Index>, NodeIndex<Self::Index>) -> bool
Returns the edge index satisfying the specified predicate. Read more
fn find_node<P>(&mut self, graph: &G, predicate: P) -> Option<NodeIndex<Self::Index>> where P: FnMut(&G, EdgeIndex<Self::Index>, NodeIndex<Self::Index>) -> bool
Returns the node index satisfying the specified predicate. Read more
fn cycle(self) -> Cycle<G, Self::Index, Self> where Self: Clone + Sized
Repeats the walker endlessly.
fn fold<B, F>(self, init: B, graph: &G, f: F) -> B where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(B, &G, EdgeIndex<Self::Index>, NodeIndex<Self::Index>) -> B
Performs a fold operation over the entire walker, returning the eventual state at the end of the walk. Read more
fn inspect<F>(self, f: F) -> Inspect<Self, F> where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&G, EdgeIndex<Self::Index>, NodeIndex<Self::Index>)
Creates a walker that calls a function with a reference to each index pair before yielding them. This is often useful for debugging a walker pipeline. Read more
fn iter(self, graph: &G) -> Iter<G, Self::Index, Self> where Self: Sized
Converts the walker into an iterator yielding index pairs. Read more
fn iter_weights(self, graph: &G) -> IterWeights<G, Self::Index, Self> where Self: Sized
Converts the walker into an iterator yielding (&e, &n)
, where e
is the edge weight for the next EdgeIndex
and n
is the node weight for the next NodeIndex
. Read more
Derived Implementations
impl<W: Debug, P: Debug> Debug for TakeWhile<W, P>
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impl<W: Clone, P: Clone> Clone for TakeWhile<W, P>
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fn clone(&self) -> TakeWhile<W, P>
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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Performs copy-assignment from source
. Read more