pickg(1)
countg : Count graphs according to their properties.
SYNOPSIS
[pickg|countg]
[-fp#:#q -V] [--keys] [-constraints -v] [ifile [ofile]]
DESCRIPTION
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countg : Count graphs according to their properties.
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pickg : Select graphs according to their properties.
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ifile, ofile : Input and output files.
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'-' and missing names imply stdin and stdout.
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Miscellaneous switches:
- -p# -p#:#
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Specify range of input lines (first is 1)
- -f
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With -p, assume input lines of fixed length
(only used with a file in graph6 format)
- -v
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Negate all constraints
- -V
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List properties of every input matching constraints.
- -q
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Suppress informative output.
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Constraints:
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Numerical constraints (shown here with following #) can take
a single integer value, or a range like #:#, #:, or :#. Each
can also be preceded by '~', which negates it. (For example,
-~D2:4 will match any maximum degree which is _not_ 2, 3, or 4.)
Constraints are applied to all input graphs, and only those
which match all constraints are counted or selected.
- -n#
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number of vertices -e# number of edges
- -d#
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minimum degree -D# maximum degree
- -r
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regular -b bipartite
- -z#
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radius -Z# diameter
- -g#
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girth (0=acyclic) -Y# total number of cycles
- -T#
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number of triangles
- -E
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Eulerian (all degrees are even, connectivity not required)
- -a#
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group size -o# orbits -F# fixed points -t vertex-transitive
- -c#
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connectivity (only implemented for 0,1,2).
- -i#
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min common nbrs of adjacent vertices; -I# maximum
- -j#
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min common nbrs of non-adjacent vertices; -J# maximum
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Sort keys:
- Counts are made for all graphs passing the constraints.
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Counts
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are given separately for each combination of values occurring for
the properties listed as sort keys. A sort key is introduced by
'--' and uses one of the letters known as constraints. These can
be combined: --n --e --r is the same as --ne --r and --ner.
The order of sort keys is significant.