File:Tred-G.png
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This image was made using a tool for drawing directed graphs called dot, which is a part of the graphviz package of tools for manipulating and visualizing graphs. It was made by issuing the following command:
dot -Tpng Tred-G.dot -o Tred-G.png
The contents of the dot file Tred-G.dot were:
digraph g {
a -> b;
a -> c;
a -> d;
a -> e;
b -> d;
c -> d;
c -> e;
d -> e;
}
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See also
- Image:Tred-G.svg - not replacing this just yet, until resolution of the problem preventing raw Graphviz SVG output from being accepted by MediaWiki (possibly bug 4388).
| date/time | username | edit summary |
|---|---|---|
| 06:30, 31 January 2006 | en:User:Fleminra | (SVG) |
| 00:44, 23 January 2006 | en:User:Lyonsam | (formatting typo) |
| 09:44, 19 January 2006 | en:User:Lyonsam | |
| 03:01, 19 January 2006 | en:User:Lyonsam | (formatting) |
| 02:50, 19 January 2006 | en:User:Lyonsam | (added dot information) |
| 01:55, 18 January 2006 | en:User:Lyonsam | (This image was made using a tool called dot, which is a part of the graphviz package of tools for manipulating and visualizing graphs.) |
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- (del) (cur) 01:55, 18 January 2006 . . en:User:Lyonsam Lyonsam (Talk) . . 284x351 (2669 bytes) (This image was made using a tool called dot, which is a part of the graphviz package of tools for manipulating and visualizing graphs.)