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NAME¶
v.net.flow - Computes the maximum flow between two sets of nodes in the network.
KEYWORDS¶
vector, network, flow
SYNOPSIS¶
v.net.flow
v.net.flow --help
v.net.flow input=name [arc_layer=string]
[node_layer=string] output=name
cut=name [arc_column=name]
[arc_backward_column=name] [node_column=name]
[source_cats=range] [source_where=sql_query]
[sink_cats=range] [sink_where=sql_query]
[--overwrite] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet]
[--ui]
Flags:¶
- --overwrite
-
Allow output files to overwrite existing files - --help
-
Print usage summary - --verbose
-
Verbose module output - --quiet
-
Quiet module output - --ui
-
Force launching GUI dialog
Parameters:¶
- input=name [required]
-
Name of input vector map
Or data source for direct OGR access - arc_layer=string
-
Arc layer
Vector features can have category values in different layers. This number determines which layer to use. When used with direct OGR access this is the layer name.
Default: 1 - node_layer=string
-
Node layer
Vector features can have category values in different layers. This number determines which layer to use. When used with direct OGR access this is the layer name.
Default: 2 - output=name [required]
-
Name for output vector map - cut=name [required]
-
Name for output vector map containing a minimum cut - arc_column=name
-
Arc forward/both direction(s) cost column (number) - arc_backward_column=name
-
Arc backward direction cost column (number) - node_column=name
-
Node cost column (number) - source_cats=range
-
Source category values
Example: 1,3,7-9,13 - source_where=sql_query
-
Source WHERE conditions of SQL statement without ’where’ keyword
Example: income < 1000 and population >= 10000 - sink_cats=range
-
Sink category values
Example: 1,3,7-9,13 - sink_where=sql_query
-
Sink WHERE conditions of SQL statement without ’where’ keyword
Example: income < 1000 and population >= 10000
DESCRIPTION¶
v.net.flow computes the maximum flow and minimum cut between two sets of nodes.
NOTES¶
The two sets of nodes are called sources and sink
and v.net.flow finds the maximum flow from the former to the latter
ones. Edge capacities can be specified by arc_column for forward
direction and arc_backward_column for backward direction. If the
latter parameter is omitted then the same capacity is used in either
direction. The sets are given by the respective cats, layer
and where parameters. Maximum flow corresponds to the maximum amount
of water possibly flowing through the network preserving the capacity
constraints and minimum cut to the set of edges of minimum total capacity
completely separating sources from sinks. The cut produced by this module
corresponds to the first fully saturated edges from sources to sinks. An
attribute table containing the flow information is linked to the
output map. The table consists of two columns: cat and
flow and stores the flow along each line. Negative flow means that
"water" is flowing in the backward direction. Cut map
contains the edges in the minimum cut.
A famous result says that the total amount of water flowing is equal to the
minimum cut.
EXAMPLES¶
Find maximum flow from factories to stores using SPEED for the
capacities.
v.net.flow input=roads output=roads_flow cut=roads_cut arc_column=SPEED \
source_where="type=factory" sink_where="type=store"
If all the capacties are one then the minimum cut corresponds to
the minimum number of edges separating sources from sinks.
v.net.flow input=network output=flow cut=cut arc_column=ones \
source_cats=1-10 sink_cats=100-100
SEE ALSO¶
v.net, v.net.connectivity
AUTHORS¶
Daniel Bundala, Google Summer of Code 2009, Student
Wolf Bergenheim, Mentor
SOURCE CODE¶
Available at: v.net.flow source code (history)
Accessed: Thursday Aug 01 05:16:51 2024
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