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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Anyone ever used qemu and networked it ? Post 302256079 by russian460 on Friday 7th of November 2008 10:14:19 PM
Old 11-07-2008
i dont care how its connected as long as it is connected
 

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CCOMPS(1)                                                     General Commands Manual                                                    CCOMPS(1)

NAME
ccomps - connected components filter for graphs SYNOPSIS
ccomps [ -sxvnzC? ] [ -X[#]v ] [ -ooutfile ] [ files ] DESCRIPTION
ccomps decomposes graphs into their connected components, printing the components to standard output. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -s No output graph is printed. The return value can be used to check if the graph is connected or not. -x Only the connected components are printed, as separate graphs. -v Counts of nodes, edges and connected components are printed. -z Sort components by size, with the largest first. This is only effective if either -x or -X#v is present. Thus, -zX#0 will cause the largest component to be printed. -C Use clusters in computing components in addition to normal edge connectivity. In essence, this gives the connected components of the derived graph in which nodes top-level clusters and nodes in the original graph. This maintains all subgraph structure within a com- ponent, even if a subgraph does not contain any nodes. -n Do not project subgraph structure. Normally, if ccomps produces components as graphs distinct from the input graph, it will define subgraphs which are projections of subgraphs of the input graph onto the component. (If the projection is empty, no subgraph is pro- duced.) If this flag is set, the component contains only the relevant nodes and edges. -X node_name Prints only the component containing the node node_name, if any. -X# index Prints only component number index, if any, starting at 0. -o outfile If specified, each graph will be written to a different file with the names derived from outfile. In particular, if both -o and -x flags are used, then each connected component is written to a different file. If outfile does not have a suffix, the first file will have the name outfile; then next outfile_1, then next outfile_2, and so on. If outfile has a suffix, i.e., has the form base.sfx, then the files will be named base.sfx, base_1.sfx, base_2.sfx, etc. By default, each input graph is printed, with each connected component given as a subgraph whose name is a concatenation of the name of the input graph, the string "_component_" and the number of the component. OPERANDS
The following operand is supported: files Names of files containing 1 or more graphs in dot format. If no files operand is specified, the standard input will be used. RETURN CODES
Unless used to extract a single connected component, ccomps returns 0 if all the input graphs are connected; and non-zero if any graph has multiple components, or any error occurred. If just extracting a single component, ccomps returns 0 on success and non-zero if an error occurred. BUGS
It is possible, though unlikely, that the names used for connected components and their subgraphs may conflict with existing subgraph names. AUTHORS
Stephen C. North <north@research.att.com> Emden R. Gansner <erg@research.att.com> SEE ALSO
gc(1), dot(1), gvpr(1), gvcolor(1), acyclic(1), sccmap(1), tred(1), libgraph(3) 27 August 2008 CCOMPS(1)
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