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How to create a C++ Boost undirected graph and traverse it in depth first

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How to create a C++ Boost undirected graph and traverse it in depth first search (DFS) order?

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    // Boost DFS example on an undirected graph. // Create a sample graph, traverse its nodes // in DFS order and print out their values.  #include <boost/graph/adjacency_list.hpp> #include <boost/graph/depth_first_search.hpp> #include <iostream> using namespace std;  typedef boost::adjacency_list<boost::listS, boost::vecS, boost::undirectedS> MyGraph; typedef boost::graph_traits<MyGraph>::vertex_descriptor MyVertex;  class MyVisitor : public boost::default_dfs_visitor { public:   void discover_vertex(MyVertex v, const MyGraph& g) const   {     cerr << v << endl;     return;   } };  int main() {   MyGraph g;   boost::add_edge(0, 1, g);   boost::add_edge(0, 2, g);   boost::add_edge(1, 2, g);   boost::add_edge(1, 3, g);    MyVisitor vis;   boost::depth_first_search(g, boost::visitor(vis));    return 0; } 
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