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mtst(1) 						       Scotch user's manual							   mtst(1)

NAME
mtst - test the consistency of source meshes SYNOPSIS
mtst [options] [mfile] [lfile] DESCRIPTION
The mtst program checks, in a sequential way, the consistency of a Scotch source mesh and, in case of success, outputs some statistics regarding edge weights, node and element vertex weights, and node and element vertex degrees. Source mesh file mfile can only be a centralized mesh file. The resulting statistics are stored in file lfile. When file names are not specified, data is read from standard input and written to standard output. Standard streams can also be explicitly represented by a dash '-'. When the proper libraries have been included at compile time, mtst can directly handle compressed meshes, both as input and output. A stream is treated as compressed whenever its name is postfixed with a compressed file extension, such as in 'brol.msh.bz2' or '-.gz'. The compression formats which can be supported are the bzip2 format ('.bz2'), the gzip format ('.gz'), and the lzma format ('.lzma', on input only). OPTIONS
-h Display some help. -V Display program version and copyright. EXAMPLE
Test the consistency of mesh brol.msh: $ mtst brol.msh SEE ALSO
mcv(1), mord(1), gmk_msh(1). Scotch user's manual. AUTHOR
Francois Pellegrini <francois.pellegrini@labri.fr> February 14, 2011 mtst(1)

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gtst(1) 						       Scotch user's manual							   gtst(1)

NAME
gtst - test the consistency of source graphs SYNOPSIS
gtst [options] [gfile] [lfile] DESCRIPTION
The gtst program checks, in a sequential way, the consistency of a Scotch source graph and, in case of success, outputs some statistics regarding edge weights, vertex weights, and vertex degrees. It produces the very same results as the dgtst(1) program of the PT-Scotch parallel distribution, but unlike this latter it cannot handle distributed graphs. Source graph file gfile can only be a centralized graph file. The resulting statistics are stored in file lfile. When file names are not specified, data is read from standard input and written to standard output. Standard streams can also be explicitly represented by a dash '-'. When the proper libraries have been included at compile time, gtst can directly handle compressed graphs, both as input and output. A stream is treated as compressed whenever its name is postfixed with a compressed file extension, such as in 'brol.grf.bz2' or '-.gz'. The compression formats which can be supported are the bzip2 format ('.bz2'), the gzip format ('.gz'), and the lzma format ('.lzma', on input only). OPTIONS
-h Display some help. -V Display program version and copyright. EXAMPLE
Test the consistency of graph brol.grf: $ gtst brol.grf SEE ALSO
dgtst(1), gbase(1), gmap(1), gord(1), gout(1). Scotch user's manual. AUTHOR
Francois Pellegrini <francois.pellegrini@labri.fr> February 14, 2011 gtst(1)
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