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Keir Mierle8ebb0732012-04-30 23:09:08 -07001// Ceres Solver - A fast non-linear least squares minimizer
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29// Author: sameeragarwal@google.com (Sameer Agarwal)
30
31#include "ceres/graph.h"
32
33#include "gtest/gtest.h"
34#include "ceres/collections_port.h"
35#include "ceres/internal/scoped_ptr.h"
36
37namespace ceres {
38namespace internal {
39
40TEST(Graph, EmptyGraph) {
41 Graph<int> graph;
42 EXPECT_EQ(graph.vertices().size(), 0);
43}
44
45TEST(Graph, AddVertexAndEdge) {
46 Graph<int> graph;
47 graph.AddVertex(0, 1.0);
48 graph.AddVertex(1, 2.0);
49 graph.AddEdge(0, 1, 0.5);
50
51 const HashSet<int>& vertices = graph.vertices();
52 EXPECT_EQ(vertices.size(), 2);
53 EXPECT_EQ(graph.VertexWeight(0), 1.0);
54 EXPECT_EQ(graph.VertexWeight(1), 2.0);
55 EXPECT_EQ(graph.Neighbors(0).size(), 1);
56 EXPECT_EQ(graph.Neighbors(1).size(), 1);
57 EXPECT_EQ(graph.EdgeWeight(0, 1), 0.5);
58 EXPECT_EQ(graph.EdgeWeight(1, 0), 0.5);
59}
60
61TEST(Graph, AddVertexIdempotence) {
62 Graph<int> graph;
63 graph.AddVertex(0, 1.0);
64 graph.AddVertex(1, 2.0);
65 graph.AddEdge(0, 1, 0.5);
66
67 const HashSet<int>& vertices = graph.vertices();
68
69 EXPECT_EQ(vertices.size(), 2);
70
71 // Try adding the vertex again with a new weight.
72 graph.AddVertex(0, 3.0);
73 EXPECT_EQ(vertices.size(), 2);
74
75 // The vertex weight is reset.
76 EXPECT_EQ(graph.VertexWeight(0), 3.0);
77
78 // Rest of the graph remains the same.
79 EXPECT_EQ(graph.VertexWeight(1), 2.0);
80 EXPECT_EQ(graph.Neighbors(0).size(), 1);
81 EXPECT_EQ(graph.Neighbors(1).size(), 1);
82 EXPECT_EQ(graph.EdgeWeight(0, 1), 0.5);
83 EXPECT_EQ(graph.EdgeWeight(1, 0), 0.5);
84}
85
86TEST(Graph, DieOnNonExistentVertex) {
87 Graph<int> graph;
88 graph.AddVertex(0, 1.0);
89 graph.AddVertex(1, 2.0);
90 graph.AddEdge(0, 1, 0.5);
91
92 EXPECT_DEATH(graph.VertexWeight(2), "key not found");
93 EXPECT_DEATH(graph.Neighbors(2), "key not found");
94}
95
96TEST(Graph, NonExistentEdge) {
97 Graph<int> graph;
98 graph.AddVertex(0, 1.0);
99 graph.AddVertex(1, 2.0);
100 graph.AddEdge(0, 1, 0.5);
101
102 // Default value for non-existent edges is 0.
103 EXPECT_EQ(graph.EdgeWeight(2, 3), 0);
104}
105
106} // namespace internal
107} // namespace ceres