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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers find command Post 9731 by clemeot on Thursday 1st of November 2001 09:07:25 PM
Old 11-01-2001
Computer can use "rm" instead of "find"

i think this is work also:


rm /tmp/t*


just as simple as this. Smilie
 

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Graph::Writer::GraphViz(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      Graph::Writer::GraphViz(3pm)

NAME
Graph::Writer::GraphViz - GraphViz Writer for Graph object SYNOPSIS
my @v = qw/Alice Bob Crude Dr/; my $g = Graph->new(@v); my $wr = Graph::Writer::GraphViz->new(-format => 'dot'); $wr->write_graph($g,'/tmp/graph.simple.dot'); my $wr_png = Graph::Writer::GraphViz->new(-format => 'png'); $wr_png->write_graph($g,'/tmp/graph.simple.png'); Graph::Writer::GraphViz->new( -format => 'png', -layout => 'twopi', -ranksep => 1.5, -fontsize => 8 -edge_color => 'grey', -node_color => 'black', )->write_graph($g,'/tmp/graph.png'); DESCRIPTION
Graph::Writer::GraphViz is a class for writing out a Graph object with GraphViz module. All GraphViz formats should be supported without a problem. METHODS
new() Unlike other Graph::Writer modules, this module provide an extra parameter '-format' to new() method, in order to save different format. Other supported GraphViz parameters are -layout, -ranksep, -shape, -fontsize, -arrowsize. Please see the SYNOPSIS for example usage. Valid format depends on those GraphViz as_fmt methods on your system, like, 'gif' if you have 'as_gif', 'text' if you can do 'as_text'. SEE ALSO
Graph, Graph::Writer, GraphViz CREDITS
Thanks for RURBAN@cpan.org for noticing tests failure on different platforms. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004 by Kang-min Liu <gugod@gugod.org>. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html> perl v5.12.4 2011-10-16 Graph::Writer::GraphViz(3pm)
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