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COPYG

COPYG

Section: User Commands (1) Updated: May 2009
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NAME

copyg - Copy a file of graphs with possible format conversion.  

SYNOPSIS

copyg [-gsfp#:#qhx] [infile [outfile]]  

DESCRIPTION

Copy a file of graphs with possible format conversion.
-g
Use graph6 format for output
-s
Use sparse6 format for output In the absence of -g and -s, the format depends on the header or, if none, the first input line.
-p# -p#:#
Specify range of input lines (first is 1)
-f
With -p, assume input lines of fixed length
(ignored if header or first line has sparse6 format).
-h
Write a header.
-x
Don't write a header. In the absence of -h and -x, a header is written if there is one in the input.
-q
Suppress auxiliary output.


 

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