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DOT(1)                                                                                                                    DOT(1)



NAME
       dot - filter for drawing directed graphs
       neato - filter for drawing undirected graphs
       twopi - filter for radial layouts of graphs
       circo - filter for circular layout of graphs
       fdp - filter for drawing undirected graphs
       sfdp - filter for drawing large undirected graphs

SYNOPSIS
       dot [-(G|N|E)name=value] [-Tlang] [-llibfile] [-ooutfile] [-Klayout] [-O] [-P] [-v] [-V] [files]
       neato [-(G|N|E)name=value] [-Tlang] [-llibfile] [-n[1|2]] [-ooutfile] [-Klayout] [-O] [-P] [-v] [-V] [files]
       twopi [-(G|N|E)name=value] [-Tlang] [-llibfile] [-ooutfile] [-Klayout] [-O] [-P] [-v] [-V] [files]
       circo [-(G|N|E)name=value] [-Tlang] [-llibfile] [-ooutfile] [-Klayout] [-O] [-P] [-v] [-V] [files]
       fdp [-(G|N|E)name=value] [-Tlang] [-llibfile] [-ooutfile] [-Klayout] [-O] [-P] [-v] [-V] [files]
       sfdp [-(G|N|E)name=value] [-Tlang] [-llibfile] [-ooutfile] [-Klayout] [-O] [-P] [-v] [-V] [files]

DESCRIPTION
       dot draws directed graphs.  It works well on DAGs and other graphs that can be drawn as hierarchies.  It reads attributed
       graph files and writes drawings.  By default, the output format dot is the input file with layout coordinates appended.

       neato draws undirected graphs using ``spring'' models (see Kamada and Kawai, Information Processing Letters  31:1,  April
       1989).  Input files must be formatted in the dot attributed graph language.  By default, the output of neato is the input
       graph with layout coordinates appended.

       twopi draws graphs using a radial layout (see G. Wills, Symposium on Graph Drawing GD'97, September,  1997).   Basically,
       one  node is chosen as the center and put at the origin.  The remaining nodes are placed on a sequence of concentric cir-
       cles centered about the origin, each a fixed radial distance from the previous circle.  All nodes  distance  1  from  the
       center are placed on the first circle; all nodes distance 1 from a node on the first circle are placed on the second cir-
       cle; and so forth.

       circo draws graphs using a circular layout (see Six and Tollis, GD '99 and ALENEX '99, and Kaufmann and Wiese,  GD  '02.)
       The  tool  identifies biconnected components and draws the nodes of the component on a circle. The block-cutpoint tree is
       then laid out using a recursive radial algorithm. Edge crossings within a circle are minimized by placing as  many  edges
       on  the circle's perimeter as possible.  In particular, if the component is outerplanar, the component will have a planar
       layout.

       If a node belongs to multiple non-trivial biconnected components, the layout puts the node in one of  them.  By  default,
       this is the first non-trivial component found in the search from the root component.

       fdp draws undirected graphs using a ``spring'' model. It relies on a force-directed approach in the spirit of Fruchterman
       and Reingold (cf. Software-Practice & Experience 21(11), 1991, pp. 1129-1164).

       sfdp also draws undirected graphs using the ``spring'' model described above, but it uses a multi-scale approach to  pro-
       duce layouts of large graphs in a reasonably short time.

OUTPUT FORMATS
       Dot  uses an extensible plugin mechanism for its output renderers, so to see what output formats your installation of dot
       supports you can use ``dot -Txxx'' (where xxx is an unlikely format) and check the warning  message.   Also,  The  plugin
       mechanism supports multiple implementations of the output formats.  To see what variants are available, use, for example:
       ``dot -Tpng:'' and to force a particular variant, use, for example: ``dot -Tpng:gd''

       Traditionally, dot supports the following: -Tps (PostScript), -Tsvg -Tsvgz  (Structured  Vector  Graphics),  -Tfig  (XFIG
       graphics),  -Tmif  (FrameMaker  graphics),  -Thpgl  (HP pen plotters), and -Tpcl (Laserjet printers), -Tpng -Tgif (bitmap
       graphics), -Tdia (GTK+ based diagrams), -Timap (imagemap files for httpd servers for each node or edge that  has  a  non-
       null  "href"  attribute.), -Tcmapx (client-side imagemap for use in html and xhtml).  Additional less common or more spe-
       cial-purpose output formats can be found at http://www.graphviz.org/cvs/doc/info/output.html.)

       Alternative plugins providing support for a given output format can be  found  from  the  error  message  resulting  from
       appending a ':' to the format. e.g. -Tpng: The first plugin listed is always the default.

       The  -P  switch  can  be used to produce a graph of all output variants supported by plugins in the local installation of
       graphviz.

GRAPH FILE LANGUAGE
       Here is a synopsis of the graph file language, traditionally using the extension .dot, for graphs:

       [strict] (graph|digraph) name { statement-list }
       Is the top level graph. If the graph is strict then multiple edges are not allowed between the same pairs of  nodes.   If
       it  is a directed graph, indicated by digraph, then the edgeop must be "->". If it is an undirected graph then the edgeop
       must be "--".  Statements may be:

       name=val;
       node [name=val];
       edge [name=val];
       Set default graph, node, or edge attribute name to val.  Any subgraph, node, or edge appearing after  this  inherits  the
       new default attributes.

       n0  [name0=val0,name1=val1,...];  Creates node n0 (if it does not already exist) and sets its attributes according to the
       optional list.

       n0 edgeop n1 edgeop ... edgeop nn [name0=val0,name1=val1,...];
       Creates edges between nodes n0, n1, ..., nn and sets their attributes according to the optional list.  Creates  nodes  as
       necessary.

       [subgraph name] { statement-list }
       Creates  a  subgraph.   Subgraphs may be used in place of n0, ..., nn in the above statements to create edges.  [subgraph
       name] is optional; if missing, the subgraph is assigned an internal name.

       Comments may be /*C-like*/ or //C++-like.


       Attribute names and values are ordinary (C-style) strings.  The following sections describe attributes that control graph
       layout.


GRAPH ATTRIBUTES
       size="x,y" sets bounding box of drawing in inches.

       page="x,y" sets the PostScript pagination unit.

       ratio=f sets the aspect ratio to f which may be a floating point number, or one of the keywords fill, compress, or auto.

       layout=engine  indicates  the preferred layout engine ("dot", "neato", fdp" etc) overriding the default from the basename
       of the command or the -K commandline option.

       margin=f sets the page margin (included in the page size).

       nodesep=f sets the minimum separation between nodes.

       ranksep=f sets the minimum separation between ranks.

       ordering=out constrains order of out-edges in a subgraph according to their file sequence.

       rankdir=LR|RL|BT requests a left-to-right, right-to-left, or bottom-to-top, drawing.

       pagedir=[TBLR][TBLR] sets the major and minor order of pagination.

       rank=same (or min or max) in a subgraph constrains the rank assignment of its nodes.   If a subgraph's name has the  pre-
       fix cluster, its nodes are drawn in a distinct rectangle of the layout.  Clusters may be nested.

       rotate=90 sets landscape mode.  (orientation=land is backward compatible but obsolete.)

       center=n a non-zero value centers the drawing on the page.

       nslimit=f or mclimit=f adjusts the bound on the number of network simplex or mincross iterations by the given ratio.  For
       example, mclimit=2.0 runs twice as long.

       layers="id:id:id:id" is a sequence of layer identifiers for overlay diagrams.  The PostScript  array  variable  layercol-
       orseq  sets  the  assignment  of  colors to layers. The least index is 1 and each element must be a 3-element array to be
       interpreted as a color coordinate.

       color=colorvalue sets foreground color (bgcolor for background).

       href="url" the default url for image map files; in PostScript files, the base URL for all relative URLs, as recognized by
       Acrobat Distiller 3.0 and up.

       URL="url" ("URL" is a synonym for "href".)

       stylesheet="file.css" includes a reference to a stylesheet in -Tsvg and -Tsvgz outputs.  Ignored by other formats.

       splines. If set to true, edges are drawn as splines.  If set to polyline, edges are drawn as polylines.  If set to ortho,
       edges are drawn as orthogonal polylines.  In all of these  cases,  the  nodes  may  not  overlap.   If  splines=false  or
       splines=line, edges are drawn as line segments.  The default is true for dot, and false for all other layouts.


       (neato-specific attributes)
       start=val.   Requests  random  initial  placement  and  seeds the random number generator.  If val is not an integer, the
       process ID or current time is used as the seed.

       epsilon=n.  Sets the cutoff for the solver.  The default is 0.1.


       (twopi-specific attributes)
       root=ctr. This specifies the node to be used as the center of the layout. If not specified, twopi will randomly pick  one
       of  the  nodes  that  are furthest from a leaf node, where a leaf node is a node of degree 1. If no leaf nodes exists, an
       arbitrary node is picked as center.

       ranksep=val. Specifies the radial distance in inches between the sequence of rings. The default is 0.75.

       overlap=mode. This specifies what twopi should do if any nodes overlap. If mode is "false", the program uses Voronoi dia-
       grams  to  adjust the nodes to eliminate overlaps. If mode is "scale", the layout is uniformly scaled up, preserving node
       sizes, until nodes no longer overlap. The latter technique removes overlaps  while  preserving  symmetry  and  structure,
       while  the  former  removes overlaps more compactly but destroys symmetries.  If mode is "true" (the default), no reposi-
       tioning is done.


       (circo-specific attributes)
       root=nodename. Specifies the name of a node occurring in the root block. If the graph  is  disconnected,  the  root  node
       attribute can be used to specify additional root blocks.

       mindist=value. Sets the minimum separation between all nodes. If not specified then circo uses a default value of 1.0.


       (fdp-specific attributes)
       K=val. Sets the default ideal node separation in the layout.

       maxiter=val. Sets the maximum number of iterations used to layout the graph.

       start=val. Adjusts the random initial placement of nodes with no specified position.  If val is is an integer, it is used
       as the seed for the random number generator.  If val is not an integer, a random system-generated integer,  such  as  the
       process ID or current time, is used as the seed.

NODE ATTRIBUTES
       height=d  or width=d sets minimum height or width.  Adding fixedsize=true forces these to be the actual size (text labels
       are ignored).

       shape=record polygon epsf builtin_polygon
       builtin_polygon is one of: plaintext ellipse oval circle egg triangle box diamond trapezium parallelogram  house  hexagon
       octagon  note  tab box3d component.  (Polygons are defined or modified by the following node attributes: regular, periph-
       eries, sides, orientation, distortion and skew.)  epsf uses the node's shapefile attribute as the path name of an  exter-
       nal EPSF file to be automatically loaded for the node shape.

       label=text where text may include escaped newlines \n, \l, or \r for center, left, and right justified lines.  The string
       '\N' value will be replaced by the node name.  The string '\G' value will be replaced by the graph name.   Record  labels
       may  contain  recursive  box lists delimited by { | }.  Port identifiers in labels are set off by angle brackets < >.  In
       the graph file, use colon (such as, node0:port28).

       fontsize=n sets the label type size to n points.

       fontname=name sets the label font family name.

       color=colorvalue sets the outline color, and the default fill color if style=filled and fillcolor is not specified.

       fillcolor=colorvalue sets the fill color when style=filled.  If not specified, the fillcolor when  style=filled  defaults
       to be the same as the outline color.

       fontcolor=colorvalue sets the label text color.

       A  colorvalue  may  be "h,s,v" (hue, saturation, brightness) floating point numbers between 0 and 1, or an X11 color name
       such as white black red green blue yellow magenta cyan or burlywood, or a "#rrggbb" (red, green, blue, 2  hex  characters
       each) value.

       style=filled solid dashed dotted bold invis or any Postscript code.

       layer=id or id:id or "all" sets the node's active layers.  The empty string means no layers (invisible).

       The following attributes apply only to polygon shape nodes:

       regular=n if n is non-zero then the polygon is made regular, i.e. symmetric about the x and y axis, otherwise the polygon
       takes on the aspect ratio of the label.  builtin_polygons  that  are  not  already  regular  are  made  regular  by  this
       attribute.  builtin_polygons that are already regular are not affected (i.e.  they cannot be made asymmetric).

       peripheries=n sets the number of periphery lines drawn around the polygon.  This value supersedes the number of periphery
       lines of builtin_polygons.

       sides=n sets the number of sides to the polygon. n<3 results in an ellipse.  This attribute is ignored  by  builtin_poly-
       gons.

       orientation=f  sets  the  orientation of the first apex of the polygon counterclockwise from the vertical, in degrees.  f
       may be a floating point number.  The orientation of labels is not affected by this attribute.  This attribute is added to
       the initial orientation of builtin_polygons.

       distortion=f  sets the amount of broadening of the top and narrowing of the bottom of the polygon (relative to its orien-
       tation).  Floating point values between -1 and +1 are suggested.  This attribute is ignored by builtin_polygons.

       skew=f sets the amount of right-displacement of the top and left-displacement of the bottom of the polygon  (relative  to
       its orientation).  Floating point values between -1 and +1 are suggested.  This attribute is ignored by builtin_polygons.

       href="url" sets the url for the node in imagemap, PostScript and SVG files.  The substrings '\N' and '\G' are substituted
       in the same manner as for the node label attribute.  Additionally the substring '\L' is substituted with the  node  label
       string.

       URL="url" ("URL" is a synonym for "href".)

       target="target" is a target string for client-side imagemaps and SVG, effective when nodes have a URL.  The target string
       is used to determine which window of the browser is used for the URL.  Setting it to "_graphviz" will open a  new  window
       if  it  doesn't  already  exist,  or  reuse  it  if  it does.  If the target string is empty, the default, then no target
       attribute is included in the output.  The substrings '\N' and '\G' are substituted in the same manner  as  for  the  node
       label attribute.  Additionally the substring '\L' is substituted with the node label string.

       tooltip="tooltip"  is  a  tooltip string for client-side imagemaps and SVG, effective when nodes have a URL.  The tooltip
       string defaults to be the same as the label string, but this  attribute  permits  nodes  without  labels  to  still  have
       tooltips  thus permitting denser graphs.  The substrings '\N' and '\G' are substituted in the same manner as for the node
       label attribute.  Additionally the substring '\L' is substituted with the node label string.


       (circo-specific attributes)
       root=true/false. This specifies that the block containing the given node be treated as the root of the spanning  tree  in
       the layout.


       (fdp-specific attributes)
       pin=val. If val is "true", the node will remain at its initial position.


EDGE ATTRIBUTES
       minlen=n where n is an integer factor that applies to the edge length (ranks for normal edges, or minimum node separation
       for flat edges).

       weight=n where n is the integer cost of the edge.  Values greater than 1 tend to shorten the edge.  Weight 0  flat  edges
       are ignored for ordering nodes.

       label=text  where  text  may include escaped newlines \n, \l, or \r for centered, left, or right justified lines.  If the
       substring '\T' is found in a label it will be replaced by the tail_node name.  If the substring '\H' is found in a  label
       it  will  be  replaced  by  the  head_node name.  If the substring '\E' value is found in a label it will be replaced by:
       tail_node_name->head_node_name If the substring '\G' is found in a label it will be replaced by the graph name.   or  by:
       tail_node_name--head_node_name for undirected graphs.

       fontsize=n sets the label type size to n points.

       fontname=name sets the label font family name.

       fontcolor=colorvalue sets the label text color.

       style=solid dashed dotted bold invis

       color=colorvalue sets the line color for edges.

       color=colorvaluelist a ':' separated list of colorvalue creates parallel edges, one edge for each color.

       dir=forward back both none controls arrow direction.

       tailclip,headclip=false disables endpoint shape clipping.

       href="url" sets the url for the node in imagemap, PostScript and SVG files.  The substrings '\T', '\H', '\E' and '\G' are
       substituted in the same manner as for the edge label attribute.  Additionally the substring '\L' is substituted with  the
       edge label string.

       URL="url" ("URL" is a synonym for "href".)

       target="target"  is  a  target  string for client-side imagemaps and SVG, effective when edges have a URL.  If the target
       string is empty, the default, then no target attribute is included in the output.  The substrings '\T',  '\H',  '\E'  and
       '\G'  are substituted in the same manner as for the edge label attribute.  Additionally the substring '\L' is substituted
       with the edge label string.

       tooltip="tooltip" is a tooltip string for client-side imagemaps effective when edges have  a  URL.   The  tooltip  string
       defaults  to  be the same as the edge label string.  The substrings '\T', '\H', '\E' and '\G' are substituted in the same
       manner as for the edge label attribute.  Additionally the substring '\L' is substituted with the edge label string.

       arrowhead,arrowtail=none, normal, inv, dot, odot, invdot, invodot, tee, empty, invempty, open, halfopen,  diamond,  odia-
       mond, box, obox, crow.

       arrowsize (norm_length=10,norm_width=5, inv_length=6,inv_width=7,dot_radius=2)

       headlabel,taillabel=string  for  port  labels.  labelfontcolor,labelfontname,labelfontsize for head and tail labels.  The
       substrings '\T', '\H', '\E' and '\G' are substituted in the same manner as for the edge  label  attribute.   Additionally
       the substring '\L' is substituted with the edge label string.

       headhref="url" sets the url for the head port in imagemap, PostScript and SVG files.  The substrings '\T', '\H', '\E' and
       '\G' are substituted in the same manner as for the edge label attribute.  Additionally the substring '\L' is  substituted
       with the edge label string.

       headURL="url" ("headURL" is a synonym for "headhref".)

       headtarget="headtarget"  is a target string for client-side imagemaps and SVG, effective when edge heads have a URL.  The
       headtarget string is used to determine which window of the browser is used for the URL.   If  the  headtarget  string  is
       empty,  the  default, then headtarget defaults to the same value as target for the edge.  The substrings '\T', '\H', '\E'
       and '\G' are substituted in the same manner as for the edge label attribute.  Additionally the substring '\L' is  substi-
       tuted with the edge label string.

       headtooltip="tooltip"  is  a  tooltip string for client-side imagemaps effective when head ports have a URL.  The tooltip
       string defaults to be the same as the headlabel string.  The substrings '\T', '\H', and '\E' are substituted in the  same
       manner as for the edge label attribute.  Additionally the substring '\L' is substituted with the edge label string.

       tailhref="url" sets the url for the tail port in imagemap, PostScript and SVG files.  The substrings '\T', '\H', '\E' and
       '\G' are substituted in the same manner as for the edge label attribute.  Additionally the substring '\L' is  substituted
       with the edge label string.

       tailURL="url" ("tailURL" is a synonym for "tailhref".)

       tailtarget="tailtarget"  is a target string for client-side imagemaps and SVG, effective when edge tails have a URL.  The
       tailtarget string is used to determine which window of the browser is used for the URL.   If  the  tailtarget  string  is
       empty,  the  default, then tailtarget defaults to the same value as target for the edge.  The substrings '\T', '\H', '\E'
       and '\G' are substituted in the same manner as for the edge label attribute.  Additionally the substring '\L' is  substi-
       tuted with the edge label string.

       tailtooltip="tooltip"  is  a  tooltip string for client-side imagemaps effective when tail ports have a URL.  The tooltip
       string defaults to be the same as the taillabel string.  The substrings '\T', '\H', '\E' and '\G' are substituted in  the
       same manner as for the edge label attribute.  Additionally the substring '\L' is substituted with the edge label string.

       labeldistance and port_label_distance set distance; also labelangle (in degrees CCW)

       decorate draws line from edge to label.

       samehead,sametail aim edges having the same value to the same port, using the average landing point.

       constraint=false causes an edge to be ignored for rank assignment.

       layer=id or id:id or "all" sets the edge's active layers.  The empty string means no layers (invisible).


       (neato-specific attributes)
       w=f  sets  the weight (spring constant) of an edge to the given floating point value.  The default is 1.0; greater values
       make the edge tend more toward its optimal length.

       len=f sets the optimal length of an edge.  The default is 1.0.

       (fdp-specific attributes)
       weight=f sets the weight of an edge to the given floating point value. The default is 1.0; greater values make  the  edge
       tend more toward its optimal length.

COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
       -G sets a default graph attribute.
       -N sets a default node attribute.
       -E sets a default edge attribute.  Example: -Gsize="7,8" -Nshape=box -Efontsize=8

       -lfile  loads  custom PostScript library files.  Usually these define custom shapes or styles.  If -l is given by itself,
       the standard library is omitted.

       -Tlang sets the output language as described above.


       -n[1|2] (no-op) If set, neato assumes nodes have already been positioned and all nodes have a pos  attribute  giving  the
       positions.   It  then  performs an optional adjustment to remove node-node overlap, depending on the value of the overlap
       attribute, computes the edge layouts, depending on the value of the splines attribute, and emits the graph in the  appro-
       priate format.  If num is supplied, the following actions occur:
           num = 1
       Equivalent to -n.
           num > 1
       Use node positions as specified, with no adjustment to remove node-node overlaps, and use any edge layouts already speci-
       fied by the pos attribute.  neato computes an edge layout for any edge that does not have a  pos  attribute.   As  usual,
       edge layout is guided by the splines attribute.

       -Klayout override the default layout engine implied by the command name.

       -O automatically generate output filenames based on the input filename and the -T format.

       -P generate a graph of the currently available plugins.

       -v (verbose) prints various information useful for debugging.

       -V (version) prints version information and exits.

       -? prints the usage and exits.

EXAMPLES
       digraph test123 {
               a -> b -> c;
               a -> {x y};
               b [shape=box];
               c [label="hello\nworld",color=blue,fontsize=24,
                    fontname="Palatino-Italic",fontcolor=red,style=filled];
               a -> z [label="hi", weight=100];
               x -> z [label="multi-line\nlabel"];
               edge [style=dashed,color=red];
               b -> x;
               {rank=same; b x}
       }

       graph test123 {
               a -- b -- c;
               a -- {x y};
               x -- c [w=10.0];
               x -- y [w=5.0,len=3];
       }

CAVEATS
       Edge splines can overlap unintentionally.

       Flat edge labels are slightly broken.  Intercluster edge labels are totally broken.

       Because  unconstrained  optimization is employed, node boxes can possibly overlap or touch unrelated edges.  All existing
       spring embedders seem to have this limitation.

       Apparently reasonable attempts to pin nodes or adjust edge lengths and weights can cause instability.

AUTHORS
       Stephen C. North <northATresearch.com>
       Emden R. Gansner <ergATresearch.com>
       John C. Ellson <ellsonATresearch.com>

       The bitmap driver (PNG, GIF etc) is by Thomas Boutell, <http://www.boutell.com/gd>;

       The Truetype font renderer is from the Freetype Project (David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg)  (who  can  be
       contacted at freetype-develATlists.de).

SEE ALSO
       This  man page contains only a small amount of the information related to the Graphviz layout programs. The most complete
       information can be found at http://www.graphviz.org/Documentation.php, especially in the on-line reference pages. Most of
       these documents are also available in the doc and doc/info subtrees in the source and binary distributions.

       dotty(1)
       tcldot(n)
       xcolors(1)
       libgraph(3)

       E.  R.  Gansner,  S.  C.  North,  K. P. Vo, "DAG - A Program to Draw Directed Graphs", Software - Practice and Experience
       17(1), 1988, pp. 1047-1062.
       E. R. Gansner, E. Koutsofios, S. C. North,  K. P. Vo, "A Technique for Drawing Directed Graphs,"  IEEE  Trans.  on  Soft.
       Eng. 19(3), 1993, pp. 214-230.
       S. North and E. Koutsofios, "Applications of graph visualization", Graphics Interface 94, pp. 234-245.
       E. Koutsofios and S. C. North, "Drawing Graphs with dot," Available on research.att.com in dist/drawdag/dotguide.ps.Z.
       S. C. North, "NEATO User's Manual".  Available on research.att.com in dist/drawdag/neatodoc.ps.Z.



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