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NAME
       nauty-delptg - delete vertices
SYNOPSIS
       delptg [-lq] [-a|-b] [-d#|-d#:#] [-v#|-v#:#] [-r#] [-n#] [-m#|-i] [infile [outfile]]
DESCRIPTION
              Delete some vertices from a file of graphs.
              The output file has a header if and only if the input file does.  No isomorph reduction is done.
       -l     Canonically label outputs
       -d# -d#:# Only remove vertices with original degree in the given range
              For digraphs, the out-degree is used.
       -n# The number of vertices to delete (default 1).
       -v# -v#:# Vertex number or numbers that it is allowed to delete
              (the first vertex is number 0).
       -m# Lower bound on minimum degree of output graphs.
       -r# Choose # random sets of points (not necessarily different)
       -a     The deleted points must be adjacent.
       -b     The deleted points must be non-adjacent.
       -i     Leave deleted vertices as isolates, not compatible with -m.
              No empty graphs are output. No warning is issued if
              -d, -v -n, -m together imply no graphs are output.
              For digraphs, out-degree is used for -d and -m.  -q  Suppress auxiliary information
nauty 2.8.8                                        April 2024                                    NAUTY-DELPTG(1)