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Bfs.cpp
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#include <iostream>
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
vector<bool> v;
vector<vector<int>> g;
void bfsTraversal(int b)
{
//Declare a queue to store all the nodes connected to b
queue<int> q;
//Insert b to queue
q.push(b);
//mark b as visited
v[b] = true;
cout << "\n\nThe BFS Traversal is: ";
while (!q.empty())
{
int a = q.front();
q.pop(); //delete the first element form queue
for (auto j = g[a].begin(); j != g[a].end(); j++)
{
if (!v[*j])
{
v[*j] = true;
q.push(*j);
}
}
cout << a << " ";
}
}
void makeEdge(int a, int b)
{
g[a].push_back(b); //an edge from a to b (directed graph)
}
int main()
{
cout << "\n\nWelcome to Studytonight :-)\n\n\n";
cout << " ===== Program to demonstrate the Breadth First Search Algorithm, in CPP ===== \n\n";
cout << " ===== Note; The vertices are numbered from 0 to n-1. ===== \n\n";
int n, e;
cout << "Enter the number of vertices: ";
cin >> n;
cout << "\n\nEnter the number of edges: ";
cin >> e;
v.assign(n, false);
g.assign(n, vector<int>());
int a, b, i;
cout << "Enter the edges with source and target vetex: \n ";
for (i = 0; i < e; i++)
{
cin >> a >> b;
makeEdge(a, b);
}
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
{
//if the node i is unvisited
if (!v[i])
{
bfsTraversal(i);
}
}
cout << "\n\n\n";
return 0;
}