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// Program to print BFS traversal from a given
// source vertex. BFS(int s) traverses vertices
// reachable from s.
#include<bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
// This class represents a directed graph using
// adjacency list representation
class Graph
{
int V; // No. of vertices
// Pointer to an array containing adjacency
// lists
vector<list<int>> adj;
public:
Graph(int V); // Constructor
// function to add an edge to graph
void addEdge(int v, int w);
// prints BFS traversal from a given source s
void BFS(int s);
};
Graph::Graph(int V)
{
this->V = V;
adj.resize(V);
}
void Graph::addEdge(int v, int w)
{
adj[v].push_back(w); // Add w to v’s list.
}
void Graph::BFS(int s)
{
// Mark all the vertices as not visited
vector<bool> visited;
visited.resize(V,false);
// Create a queue for BFS
list<int> queue;
// Mark the current node as visited and enqueue it
visited[s] = true;
queue.push_back(s);
while(!queue.empty())
{
// Dequeue a vertex from queue and print it
s = queue.front();
cout << s << " ";
queue.pop_front();
// Get all adjacent vertices of the dequeued
// vertex s. If a adjacent has not been visited,
// then mark it visited and enqueue it
for (auto adjecent: adj[s])
{
if (!visited[adjecent])
{
visited[adjecent] = true;
queue.push_back(adjecent);
}
}
}
}
// Driver program to test methods of graph class
int main()
{
// Create a graph given in the above diagram
Graph g(4);
g.addEdge(0, 1);
g.addEdge(0, 2);
g.addEdge(1, 2);
g.addEdge(2, 0);
g.addEdge(2, 3);
g.addEdge(3, 3);
cout << "Following is Breadth First Traversal "
<< "(starting from vertex 2) \n";
g.BFS(2);
return 0;
}
//By Mayank Borwanker