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#include <iostream>
#include <tulip/TlpTools.h>
#include <tulip/Graph.h>
#include <tulip/AcyclicTest.h>
#include <tulip/ConnectedTest.h>
#include <tulip/PlanarityTest.h>
#include <tulip/OuterPlanarTest.h>
#include <tulip/SimpleTest.h>
#include <tulip/TreeTest.h>

/**
 * Tutorial 008
 *
 * Create a graph and perform a few tests on it.
 *
 */

using namespace std;
using namespace tlp;

int main() {
  // initialize the Tulip libs
  initTulipLib();

  // create an empty graph
  Graph *graph = newGraph();

  // add the nodes
  node n0 = graph->addNode();
  node n1 = graph->addNode();
  node n2 = graph->addNode();
  node n3 = graph->addNode();

  // add the edges
  graph->addEdge(n1, n2);
  graph->addEdge(n0, n1);
  graph->addEdge(n2, n0);
  graph->addEdge(n3, n0);

  // run the tests
  if (AcyclicTest::isAcyclic(graph))
    cout << "The graph is acyclic" << endl;
  else
    cout << "The graph is cyclic" << endl;

  if (ConnectedTest::isConnected(graph))
    cout << "The graph is connected" << endl;
  else
    cout << "The graph is not connected" << endl;

  if (PlanarityTest::isPlanar(graph))
    cout << "The graph is planar" << endl;
  else
    cout << "The graph is not planar" << endl;

  if (SimpleTest::isSimple(graph))
    cout << "The graph is simple" << endl;
  else
    cout << "The graph is not simple" << endl;

  if (TreeTest::isTree(graph))
    cout << "The graph is a tree" << endl;
  else
    cout << "The graph is not a tree" << endl;

  delete graph;
  return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}