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NAME
CAD2D - A Program for producing CADs of R^2 Decomposition
SYNOPSIS
cad2d [-h|-v] [-noecho] [-t <num> ] [+N <numcells> ]
DESCRIPTION
The CAD2D program is a minor modification of QEPCAD for quantifier-free formulas in 2 variables. It is able to do some lifting steps completely with validated floating-point arithmetic, which can lead to much reduced overall time for 2-dimensional CAD computation. Particularly, if you're interested in plotting a 2-dimensional CAD, this is a better choice than QEPCAD.
OPTIONS
-h Help information -v Print version string -noecho Turns off echoing of input -t <num> Sets a timeout of <num> seconds. +N<numcells> Sets garbage collected space to <numcells>. Default is 2000000. Maximum allowable is 1073741822 (Because "Word" is 32 bits). +h Prints Saclib help message.
AUTHORS
The principal author of the original QEPCAD is Hoon Hong. Other contributors include: • Christopher W. Brown • George E. Collins • Mark J. Encarnacion • Jeremy R, Johnson • Werner Krandick • Scott McCallum • Stanly Steinberg • Richard Liska • Nicolas Robidoux The author of Version B is Christopher W. Brown <wcbrown@usna.edu>. This manual page was written by Doug Torrance <dtorrance@piedmont.edu> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
SEE ALSO
qepcad(1) CAD2D(1)