algotutor(1)

an interactive program for observing the intermediate steps

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Description

ALGOTUTOR

NAME

algotutor - an interactive program for observing the intermediate steps of algorithms.

SYNOPSIS

algotutor [ OPTION ] ... DATA ...

DESCRIPTION

algotutor is an interactive program for observing the intermediate steps of algorithms. The target audience is computer science students and/or anyone who studies algorithms and/or data structures. One can create data files in plain text format (actually perl anonymous hashes, but one need not care) and let algotutor runs through some predefined algorithm. Then one can step backward and forward through the execution sequence of the algorithm at different levels of details. It requires perl-Tk.

DATA is the input data. For the dynamic programming algorithms such as lcs and matc, please see the respective entries in the following list; for other algorithms, it is the file name containing the actual input data.

OPTIONS

-a ALGO

Runs the algorithm ALGO. Currently ALGO can be one of:
bst
operations on binary search trees
rbt
operations on red-black trees (remove() is not implemented yet)
heap
operations on heaps -- the remove operation on a heap always
removes the top element regardless of the argument
sbs
stack-based search on graphs, a variant of depth first search
bfs
breadth first search on graphs
prim
Prim’s minimal spanning tree on graphs
dijk
Dijkstra’s single-source shortest path on graphs
flwa
Floyd-Warshall’s all-pair shortest path on graphs (very, very
slow)
dom
2-dimensional point domination
graham
Graham’s scan for convex hull
lcs
longest common subsequence -- it requires two strings as the
command line arguments. For example, "algotutor -a lcs AGCTATACGATGACT
GTCAGTATAGTCATATG"
matc
optimal matrix chain multiplication -- it requires an alternating
sequence of integers and matrix names as the command line arguments.
For example, "algotutor -a matc 32 A 35 B 24 C 30 D 36 E 25 F 40 G 34 H
35" means finding the optimal multiplication sequence of the chain of
matrices: A of size 32 by 35, B of size 35 by 24, ... H of size 34 by
35.

-s VERTEX

Use VERTEX as the starting vertex (for sbs, bfs, prim, and dijk)

-i STEP

Display step STEP as the initial image.

-d FILENAME

Dump the picture into FILENAME as a ps file and exit immediately without going into interactive mode.

LICENSE

This code is distributed under the GNU General Public License

AUTHOR

Chao-Kuei Hung ckhung AT ofset DOT org

SEE ALSO

Please see /usr/share/doc/algotutor/doc/ for examples and the full set of documentations.