pgr_breadthFirstSearch - Experimental - pgRouting Manual (3.0)
pgr_breadthFirstSearch - Experimental
pgr_breadthFirstSearch
- Returns the traversal order(s) using Breadth First Search algorithm.
Warning
Possible server crash
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These functions might create a server crash
Warning
Experimental functions
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They are not officially of the current release.
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They likely will not be officially be part of the next release:
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The functions might not make use of ANY-INTEGER and ANY-NUMERICAL
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Name might change.
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Signature might change.
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Functionality might change.
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pgTap tests might be missing.
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Might need c/c++ coding.
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May lack documentation.
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Documentation if any might need to be rewritten.
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Documentation examples might need to be automatically generated.
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Might need a lot of feedback from the comunity.
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Might depend on a proposed function of pgRouting
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Might depend on a deprecated function of pgRouting
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Availability
Description
Provides the Breadth First Search traversal order from a root vertex to a particular depth.
The main Characteristics are:
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The implementation will work on any type of graph.
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Provides the Breadth First Search traversal order from a source node to a target depth level
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Breath First Search Running time: \(O(E + V)\)
Signatures
pgr_breadthFirstSearch(Edges SQL, Root vid [, max_depth] [, directed])
pgr_breadthFirstSearch(Edges SQL, Root vids [, max_depth] [, directed])
RETURNS SET OF (seq, depth, start_vid, node, edge, cost, agg_cost)
Single Vertex
pgr_breadthFirstSearch(Edges SQL, Root vid [, max_depth] [, directed])
RETURNS SET OF (seq, depth, start_vid, node, edge, cost, agg_cost)
- Example :
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The Breadth First Search traversal with root vertex \(2\)
SELECT * FROM pgr_breadthFirstSearch(
'SELECT id, source, target, cost, reverse_cost FROM edge_table ORDER BY id',
2
);
seq depth start_vid node edge cost agg_cost
-----+-------+-----------+------+------+------+----------
1 0 2 2 -1 0 0
2 1 2 1 1 1 1
3 1 2 5 4 1 1
4 2 2 8 7 1 2
5 2 2 6 8 1 2
6 2 2 10 10 1 2
7 3 2 7 6 1 3
8 3 2 9 9 1 3
9 3 2 11 11 1 3
10 3 2 13 14 1 3
11 4 2 12 15 1 4
12 4 2 4 16 1 4
13 5 2 3 3 1 5
(13 rows)
Multiple Vertices
pgr_breadthFirstSearch(Edges SQL, Root vids [, max_depth] [, directed])
RETURNS SET OF (seq, depth, start_vid, node, edge, cost, agg_cost)
- Example :
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The Breadth First Search traverls starting on vertices \(\{11, 12\}\) with \(depth <= 2\)
SELECT * FROM pgr_breadthFirstSearch(
'SELECT id, source, target, cost, reverse_cost FROM edge_table ORDER BY id',
ARRAY[11,12], max_depth := 2
);
seq depth start_vid node edge cost agg_cost
-----+-------+-----------+------+------+------+----------
1 0 11 11 -1 0 0
2 1 11 12 13 1 1
3 2 11 9 15 1 2
4 0 12 12 -1 0 0
5 1 12 9 15 1 1
6 2 12 6 9 1 2
7 2 12 4 16 1 2
(7 rows)
Parameters
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
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Edges SQL |
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SQL query described in Inner query . |
Root vid |
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Identifier of the root vertex of the tree.
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Root vids |
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Array of identifiers of the root vertices.
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Optional Parameters
Parameter |
Type |
Default |
Description |
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max_depth |
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\(9223372036854775807\) |
Upper limit for depth of node in the tree
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directed |
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Inner query
Column |
Type |
Default |
Description |
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id |
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Identifier of the edge. |
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source |
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Identifier of the first end point vertex of the edge. |
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target |
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Identifier of the second end point vertex of the edge. |
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cost |
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Weight of the edge (source, target)
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reverse_cost |
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-1 |
Weight of the edge (target, source) ,
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Where:
- ANY-INTEGER :
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SMALLINT, INTEGER, BIGINT
- ANY-NUMERICAL :
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SMALLINT, INTEGER, BIGINT, REAL, FLOAT
Result Columns
Returns SET OF
(seq,
depth,
start_vid,
node,
edge,
cost,
agg_cost)
Column |
Type |
Description |
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seq |
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Sequential value starting from \(1\) . |
depth |
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Depth of the
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start_vid |
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Identifier of the root vertex.
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node |
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Identifier of
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edge |
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Identifier of the
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cost |
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Cost to traverse
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agg_cost |
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Aggregate cost from
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Additional Examples
Undirected Graph
- Example :
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The Breadth First Search traverls starting on vertices \(\{11, 12\}\) with \(depth <= 2\) as well as considering the graph to be undirected.
SELECT * FROM pgr_breadthFirstSearch(
'SELECT id, source, target, cost, reverse_cost FROM edge_table ORDER BY id',
ARRAY[11,12], max_depth := 2, directed := false
);
seq depth start_vid node edge cost agg_cost
-----+-------+-----------+------+------+------+----------
1 0 11 11 -1 0 0
2 1 11 6 11 1 1
3 1 11 10 12 1 1
4 1 11 12 13 1 1
5 2 11 3 5 1 2
6 2 11 5 8 1 2
7 2 11 9 9 1 2
8 2 11 13 14 1 2
9 0 12 12 -1 0 0
10 1 12 11 13 1 1
11 1 12 9 15 1 1
12 2 12 6 11 1 2
13 2 12 10 12 1 2
14 2 12 4 16 1 2
(14 rows)
Vertex Out Of Graph
- Example :
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The output of the function when a vertex not present in the graph is passed as a parameter.
SELECT * FROM pgr_breadthFirstSearch(
'SELECT id, source, target, cost, reverse_cost FROM edge_table ORDER BY id',
-10
);
seq depth start_vid node edge cost agg_cost
-----+-------+-----------+------+------+------+----------
(0 rows)
See Also
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The queries use the Sample Data network.
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