I figure there HAS to be some way to do what I need but I can't think of it at the moment. Currently I have a couple of objects called "edge_description" and "vertex_description" that are the properties of the vertex and edges within a graph. What I want to be able to do is retrieve an edge_description from a vertex_description. Graph declaration looks like so: typedef boost::adjacency_list < boost::listS , boost::listS , boost::bidirectionalS , vertex_description , edge_description
system_graph_t;
The only way I can think of to do this is to make the graph and the graph::vertex_descriptor reference members of the vertex_description object and manually keep those synchronized (serialization being the main issue). I'm disliking that plan. Is there a method of construction a graph that would get me what I want? So that when I have a pointer or reference to an element in the graph I can fetch connected elements? -- http://crazyeddiecpp.blogspot.com/