mcx(1) | USER COMMANDS | mcx(1) |
NAME¶
mcx - perform various computations on graphs and matrices
SYNOPSIS¶
mcx <mode> [mode-options] [mode-files]
DESCRIPTION¶
mcx implements a variety of computations on graphs and matrices. The first argument to mcx should be a mode, which is a string establishing the type of computation to invoke. Each mode mode is described in the mcx mode manual page. The currently available modes are convert, diameter, clcf, q and ctty. The convert mode is thus described in the mcxconvert manual page. Invoking mcx without arguments causes it to print out a list of available modes with a short description of the type of command line expected by that mode. Invoking mcx with just a mode will print out a longer listing of options available for that particular mode. Modes that are able to function normally without arguments can be invoked by adding the --nop argument. Several options are shared between all mcx modes. Note that these options are specified after the mode. See OPTIONS. The --version causes mcx to print out version and license information. Issuing mcx help mode will cause mcx to look for a manual page describing mode and display it if found. This requires that the MANPATH environment variable contains the directory in which the MCL-edge manual pages were installed. This will usually be PREFIX/share, where PREFIX is the path with which the software was configured.
OPTIONS¶
These are options that pertain to all modes. They should be specified after the mode argument.
-h (synopsis)
--help (synopsis)
--nop (no-op)
-set (key=val)
-progress <num> (progress interval size)
--debug (turn on debugging)
--version (show version)
AUTHOR¶
Stijn van Dongen.
SEE ALSO¶
mclfamily(7) for an overview of all the documentation and the utilities in the mcl family.
16 May 2014 | mcx 14-137 |