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NAME

       gmtst - compute statistics on mappings

SYNOPSIS

       gmtst [options] [gfile] [tfile] [mfile] [lfile]

DESCRIPTION

       The  gmtst  program computes, in a sequential way, statistics on a static mapping, such as
       load imbalance ratio, edge dilation distribution, etc. It yields the same results  as  the
       ones produced by the -vm option of the gmap(1) program.

       Source  graph  file  gfile can only be a centralized graph file. File tfile represents the
       target architecture onto which gfile was mapped. If mapping file  mfile  was  produced  by
       gpart(1),  the  target architecture file to provide gmtst should describe a complete graph
       with the same number of vertices as the requested number of parts, for instance  by  means
       of  the  'cmplt  num' algorithmically-described architecture. The resulting statistics are
       stored in file lfile. When file names are not specified, data is read from standard  input
       and  written  to standard output. Standard streams can also be explicitly represented by a
       dash '-'.

       When the proper libraries have been included at compile time,  gtst  can  directly  handle
       compressed  graphs,  both  as input and output. A stream is treated as compressed whenever
       its name is postfixed with a compressed file  extension,  such  as  in  'brol.grf.bz2'  or
       '-.gz'.  The compression formats which can be supported are the bzip2 format ('.bz2'), the
       gzip format ('.gz'), and the lzma format ('.lzma', on input only).

OPTIONS

       -h     Display some help.

       -V     Display program version and copyright.

EXAMPLES

       Display statistics  on  mapping  brol.map  of  graph  brol.grf  onto  target  architecture
       brol.tgt:

           $ gmtst brol.grf brol.tgt brol.map

       Display statistics on partitioning brol.map of graph brol.grf into num parts. Note the use
       of the complete graph algorithmically-described architecture and of the shell pipe command
       to provide the complete target architecture description on the standard input of the gmtst
       command:

           $ echo "cmplt num" | gmtst brol.grf - brol.map

SEE ALSO

       gmap(1), gout(1), gtst(1).

       Scotch user's manual.

AUTHOR

       Francois Pellegrini <francois.pellegrini@labri.fr>

                                         August 03, 2010                                 gmtst(1)