/** * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see * . * * (c) Vincenzo Nicosia 2009-2017 -- * * This file is part of NetBunch, a package for complex network * analysis and modelling. For more information please visit: * * http://www.complex-networks.net/ * * If you use this software, please add a reference to * * V. Latora, V. Nicosia, G. Russo * "Complex Networks: Principles, Methods and Applications" * Cambridge University Press (2017) * ISBN: 9781107103184 * *********************************************************************** * * This program finds the (size of the) strongly connected components * of a directed graph given as input. We use the Kosaraju-Sharir * algorithm, which performs two DFS scans of the graph, the first * time using the original DFS algorithm on the graph, and the second * time using the transposed graph and a slightly modified version of * "components", which traverses the nodes of the graph in descending * order of finishing time. * * * */ #include #include #include #include "utils.h" void usage(char *argv[]){ printf("********************************************************************\n" "** **\n" "** -*- strong_conn -*- **\n" "** **\n" "** Find the strongly connected components of a directed graph **\n" "** and print on output their size and/or the list of nodes **\n" "** belonging to each component. The first parameter 'graph_in' **\n" "** is the name of the file containing the edge list of the **\n" "** graph. **\n" "** **\n" "** If 'graph_in' is equal to '-' (dash), read the edge list **\n" "** from standard input (STDIN). **\n" "** **\n" "** The program prints on output the SIZE of each strongly **\n" "** connected component of the graph, one per line: **\n" "** **\n" "** size_1 **\n" "** size_2 **\n" "** size_3 **\n" "** **\n" "** The sizes are in no particular order. **\n" "** **\n" "** If 'SHOW' is given as second argument, the list of nodes **\n" "** belonging to each component is printed as well, in the **\n" "** format: **\n" "** **\n" "** size_1: node_1 node_2 node_3 .... **\n" "** size_2: node_1 node_2 node_3 .... **\n" "** size_3: node_1 node_2 node_3 .... **\n" "** **\n" "** **\n" "********************************************************************\n" " This is Free Software - You can use and distribute it under \n" " the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3 or later\n\n" " Please visit http://www.complex-networks.net for more information\n\n" " (c) Vincenzo Nicosia 2010-2017 (v.nicosia@qmul.ac.uk)\n" "********************************************************************\n\n" ); printf("Usage: %s [SHOW]\n\n" , argv[0]); } int dfs(unsigned int i, unsigned int *J_slap, unsigned int *r_slap, unsigned int N, unsigned int nc, unsigned int *ic, unsigned int *f, char reset){ static unsigned int time = 0; unsigned int j, s; if(reset){ time = 0; } ic[i] = nc; s = 1; for(j=r_slap[i]; j=0; i--){ idx = f[i]; while( i >0 && (*ic) [idx] != 0 ){ i -= 1; idx = f[i]; } if (i < 0) break; nc += 1; if (nc == 1){ s = dfs(idx, J_slap, r_slap, N, nc, *ic, *f_T, 1); } else{ s = dfs(idx, J_slap, r_slap, N, nc, *ic, *f_T, 1); } (*sizes)[nc] = s; } return nc; } int main(int argc, char *argv[]){ FILE *filein; unsigned int N, K, N1, N2; unsigned int *I, *J, *J_slap, *r_slap, *J_slap_T, *r_slap_T; unsigned int *ic, *f, *sizes, *ic_T, *f_T, *sizes_T; unsigned int i, j, nc_T; char show = 0; if (argc < 2){ usage(argv); exit(1); } if (argc == 3 && !my_strcasecmp("SHOW", argv[2])){ show = 1; } if (!strcmp(argv[1], "-")){ /* take the input from STDIN */ filein = stdin; } else { filein = openfile_or_exit(argv[1], "r", 2); } I = J = NULL; K = read_ij(filein, &I, &J); J_slap = J_slap_T = NULL; r_slap = r_slap_T = NULL; /* obtain the SLAP representation of the graph */ N1 = convert_ij2slap(I, J, K, &r_slap, &J_slap); /* obtain the SLAP representation of the transposed graph */ N2 = convert_ij2slap(J, I, K, &r_slap_T, &J_slap_T); N = N1 >= N2 ? N1 : N2; components(J_slap, r_slap, N, &ic, &f, &sizes); fclose(filein); nc_T = components_rev(J_slap_T, r_slap_T, N, &ic_T, f, &f_T, &sizes_T); for(i=1; i<=nc_T; i++){ printf("%d", sizes_T[i]); if (show){ printf(":"); for(j=0; j