sgbdemos - Examples of the use of The Stanford GraphBase
assign_lisa [options]
book_components [options]
econ_order [options]
football [options]
girth [options]
ladders [options]
miles_span [options]
multiply [options]
queen [options]
roget_components [options]
take_risc [options]
word_components [options]
This manual page documents briefly the demonstration programs in The Stanford
GraphBase. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
(but may be used by others), because the original program does not have a
manual page.
A general introduction to the GraphBase can be found in
/usr/share/doc/sgb/abstract.dvi.gz, and more details appear in the man
page
sgb(1). The details of these demonstration programs are best found
by reading the code, which can be found in the directory
/usr/share/doc/sgb-doc/examples. The code includes a description of the
appropriate options. The code may be read directly, or can be turned into a
pretty-printable TeX form by using the
cweave program. See the
cweb(1) manpage for more details. The programs are very understandable,
although a full introduction to them can only (currently) be found in Chapter
1 of the book by Donald E. Knuth entitled
The Stanford GraphBase: A
Platform for Combinatorial Computing published jointly by ACM Press and
Addison-Wesley (1993), ISBN 0-201-54275-7.
Genuine bugs may be reported to Donald Knuth via email to
[email protected]. PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS EMAIL ADDRESS FOR ANY
PURPOSE OTHER THAN TO REPORT BUGS IN THE STANFORD GRAPHBASE. PROF.
KNUTH DOES NOT ACCEPT UNSOLICITED EMAIL.
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sgb(1), cweb(1)
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The Stanford Graphbase is copyrighted by Stanford University. This manual page
was written by Julian Gilbey <
[email protected]> for the Debian GNU/Linux
system.