/* Copyright(c) 2002-2019 Anatoliy Kuznetsov(anatoliy_kuznetsov at yahoo.com) Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. For more information please visit: http://bitmagic.io */ /** \example svsample09.cpp Mismatch search. bm::sparse_vector_find_first_mismatch \sa bm::sparse_vector \sa bm::sparse_vector_find_first_mismatch \sa bm::bvector<>::find_first_mismatch() */ /*! \file svsample09.cpp \brief Example: Use of sparse vector mismatch search */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "bm.h" #include "bmsparsevec.h" #include "bmsparsevec_algo.h" #include "bmundef.h" /* clear the pre-proc defines from BM */ using namespace std; typedef bm::sparse_vector > svector_u32; int main(void) { try { svector_u32::size_type pos; cout << "sparse vectors without NULL:" << endl; { svector_u32 sv1, sv2; sv1.push_back(1); sv1.push_back(2); sv1.push_back(2); sv1.push_back(3); sv2 = sv1; bool found = bm::sparse_vector_find_first_mismatch(sv1, sv2, pos); if (found) std::cout << "Mismatch found." << endl; // this would be an error else std::cout << "Mismatch not found" << endl; // identical vectors // modify sv2 to introduce a mismatch sv2[2] = 0; found = bm::sparse_vector_find_first_mismatch(sv1, sv2, pos); if (found) { std::cout << "Mismatch found at: " << pos << endl; // at 2 } } // bm::sparse_vector_find_first_mismatch works with NULL-able vectors // first NULL (unsassigned) between vectors is a mimatch // cout << endl << "sparse vectors with NULL:" << endl; { svector_u32 sv1(bm::use_null); svector_u32 sv2(bm::use_null); sv1[1] = 1; sv1[2] = 2; sv1.set_null(3); // set element 3 to NULL sv1[4] = 0; sv2 = sv1; bool found = bm::sparse_vector_find_first_mismatch(sv1, sv2, pos); if (found) std::cout << "Mismatch found." << endl; // this would be an error else std::cout << "Mismatch not found" << endl; // identical vectors sv2[4] = 10; found = bm::sparse_vector_find_first_mismatch(sv1, sv2, pos); if (found) { std::cout << "Mismatch found at: " << pos << endl; // at 4 } // set element 3 to 0, now we have a situation when element 3 in both // vectors has value 0, except it is NULL value in vector 1 // mismatch search should detect it // sv2[3] = 0; found = bm::sparse_vector_find_first_mismatch(sv1, sv2, pos); if (found) { std::cout << "Mismatch found at: " << pos << endl; // at 3 } } } catch(std::exception& ex) { std::cerr << ex.what() << std::endl; return 1; } return 0; }