/* This file is part of the Gudhi Library - https://gudhi.inria.fr/ - which is released under MIT. * See file LICENSE or go to https://gudhi.inria.fr/licensing/ for full license details. * Author: François Godi * * Copyright (C) 2015 Inria * * Modification(s): * - YYYY/MM Author: Description of the modification */ #ifndef CONCEPT_BOTTLENECK_DISTANCE_PERSISTENCE_DIAGRAM_H_ #define CONCEPT_BOTTLENECK_DISTANCE_PERSISTENCE_DIAGRAM_H_ namespace Gudhi { namespace persistence_diagram { /** \brief Concept of point in a persistence diagram. std::get<0>(point) must return the birth of the corresponding component and std::get<1>(point) its death. * Both should be convertible to `double`. * A valid implementation of this concept is std::pair. * Death should be larger than birth, death can be std::numeric_limits::infinity() for components which stay alive. * * \ingroup bottleneck_distance */ struct DiagramPoint{}; /** \brief Concept of persistence diagram. It is a range of `DiagramPoint`. * std::begin(diagram) and std::end(diagram) must return corresponding iterators. * * \ingroup bottleneck_distance */ struct PersistenceDiagram{}; } // namespace persistence_diagram } // namespace Gudhi #endif // CONCEPT_BOTTLENECK_DISTANCE_PERSISTENCE_DIAGRAM_H_