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<p style="text-align:right">
16 May 2014&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a class="local" href="mcxsubs.ps"><b>mcxsubs</b></a>
14-137
</p>
<div class=" itemize " style="margin-top:1em; font-size:100%">
<div class=" item_compact"><div class=" item_rightalign nowrap " style="right:-3em">1.</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:4em">
<a class="intern" href="#name">NAME</a>
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<div class=" item_compact"><div class=" item_rightalign nowrap " style="right:-3em">2.</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:4em">
<a class="intern" href="#synopsis">SYNOPSIS</a>
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<div class=" item_compact"><div class=" item_rightalign nowrap " style="right:-3em">3.</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:4em">
<a class="intern" href="#description">DESCRIPTION</a>
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<div class=" item_compact"><div class=" item_rightalign nowrap " style="right:-3em">4.</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:4em">
<a class="intern" href="#options">OPTIONS</a>
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<div class=" item_compact"><div class=" item_rightalign nowrap " style="right:-3em">5.</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:4em">
<a class="intern" href="#spec">SUBMATRIX SPECIFICATIONS</a>
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<div class=" item_compact"><div class=" item_rightalign nowrap " style="right:-3em">6.</div></div>
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<a class="intern" href="#author">AUTHOR</a>
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<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:4em">
<a class="intern" href="#seealso">SEE ALSO</a>
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<a name="name"></a>
<h2>NAME</h2>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
mcxsubs &mdash; extract submatrices (subgraphs) of a matrix (graph).</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
<b>mcxsubs</b> can be used to
inspect local cluster structure in a graph, for example by looking at the
subgraph induced by a single cluster or a couple of clusterings, or the
edge set where all tail nodes are from a set of domains and all head
nodes are from the complement of this set, and many other variants and
refinements.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
Additionally, mcxsubs enables
</p>
<div class=" itemize " style="margin-top:1em; font-size:100%">
<div class=" item_compact"><div class=" item_leftalign " ><span class="itembullet">&bull;</span></div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
selecting matrix entries based on value.
</p>
</div>
<div class=" item_compact"><div class=" item_leftalign " ><span class="itembullet">&bull;</span></div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
making the result characteristic (set all nonzero values to 1.0).
</p>
</div>
<div class=" item_compact"><div class=" item_leftalign " ><span class="itembullet">&bull;</span></div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
pruning empty columns and empty rows.
</p>
</div>
<div class=" item_compact"><div class=" item_leftalign " ><span class="itembullet">&bull;</span></div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
transposing the result.
</p>
</div>
<div class=" item_compact"><div class=" item_leftalign " ><span class="itembullet">&bull;</span></div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
remapping the indices of the result to consecutive indices.
</p>
</div>
<div class=" item_compact"><div class=" item_leftalign " ><span class="itembullet">&bull;</span></div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
and other miscellaneous operations.
</p>
</div>
</div>

<a name="synopsis"></a>
<h2>SYNOPSIS</h2>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
<b>mcxsubs</b> <b>-imx</b> &lt;fname&gt; [options] &lt;specs&gt;+
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
<b>mcxsubs</b>
<a class="intern" href="#opt-imx"><b>-imx</b> &lt;fname&gt; (<i>input matrix</i>)</a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt-dom"><b>[-dom</b> &lt;fname&gt; (<i>domain matrix</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt-tf"><b>[-tf</b> spec (<i>apply tf-spec to input matrix</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt--block"><b>[--block</b> (<i>use block matrix</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt--blockc"><b>[--blockc</b> (<i>use complement of block matrix</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt--skin-read"><b>[--skin-read</b> (<i>read domain structure without entries</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt--extend"><b>[--extend</b> (<i>read extended submatrices</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt-tab"><b>[-tab</b> (<i>read tab file</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt--from-disk"><b>[--from-disk</b> (<i>space/speed optimizer</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt-out"><b>[-out</b> &lt;fname&gt; (<i>special purpose output file name</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt-efac"><b>[-efac</b> &lt;num&gt; (<i>random edge selection</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt-dfac"><b>[-dfac</b> &lt;num&gt; (<i>random domain selection</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt-rfac"><b>[-rfac</b> &lt;num&gt; (<i>random column selection</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt-cfac"><b>[-cfac</b> &lt;num&gt; (<i>random row selection</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt--rand-discard"><b>[--rand-discard</b> (<i>remove random selections</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt--rand-merge"><b>[--rand-merge</b> (<i>merge random selections</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt--rand-intersect"><b>[--rand-intersect</b> (<i>intersect random selections</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt--rand-exclusive"><b>[--rand-exclusive</b> (<i>only random selections</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt-tag-digits"><b>[-tag-digits</b> k (<i>set precision</i>)<b>]</b></a>
<a class="intern" href="#opt--tag"><b>[--tag</b> (<i>tag nodes</i>)<b>]</b></a>
&lt;specs&gt;+
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
If you are a frequent <b>mcxsubs</b> user with very large graphs, consider
converting the input matrix into binary format using
<b>mcxconvert</b> and then using the mcxsubs
<b>--from-disk</b> option. This should give you a 400-fold speed gain.
</p>

<a name="description"></a>
<h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
<b>mcxsubs</b> lets you extract submatrices/subgraphs corresponding with index
sets and (possibly) sets of domains from a given domain matrix (e.g.
a matrix representing a clustering). Columns and
rows of the target submatrix can be specified both independently and
simultaneously, and can be specified as unions of simple index and domain
ranges and complements of these.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
Because a submatrix or subgraph specification is composed of type,
location, column, row, index, and set specifications,
the word specification is
abbreviated as spec. Multiple submatrices can be specified
simultaneously. A submatrix is created for each submatrix spec. Everything
encountered after the <b>mcxsubs</b> options are exhausted should be a spec.
The syntax of specs is described in the <a class="intern" href="#spec">SUBMATRIX SPECIFICATIONS</a> section.
By default, the domains of the submatrix will be set to the domains
as described in the specification. This can be changed using the
<i>uni</i> directives from the <b>fin</b> part.
</p>

<a name="options"></a>
<h2>OPTIONS</h2>
<div class=" itemize " style="margin-top:1em; font-size:100%">
<div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt-imx"></a><b>-imx</b> &lt;fname&gt; (<i>input matrix</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
Submatrices will all be selected from the matrix in file <tt>&lt;fname&gt;</tt>.
This option is obligatory, and throughout this manual its argument
is called the <i>source matrix</i>.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt-dom"></a><b>-dom</b> &lt;fname&gt; (<i>domain matrix</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
Submatrices are specified in terms of sets (or domains) of
indices. These sets are specified by (the label of) the vectors
from the matrix given by this options.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt--block"></a><b>--block</b> (<i>use block matrix</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
This replaces the input matrix by the block diagonal matrix
induced by the domain matrix specified by the <b>-dom</b> option.
It works by including a block for each domain in the domain matrix,
and will work if there are overlapping domains. That is, it
will not include overlapping parts more than once.
The output file name can either be specified in the submatrix
specification language using the <b>out</b>(<i>fname</i>) directive,
or with the <b>-out</b> option.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt--blockc"></a><b>--blockc</b> (<i>use complement of block matrix</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
This replaces the input matrix by the complement of the block diagonal
matrix described above, and selection of the output name
is exactly the same.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt--skin-read"></a><b>--skin-read</b> (<i>read domain structure without entries</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
This reads a skeleton matrix by only considering its domain structure
and not reading any entries, pertaining to the matrix
specified by the <b>-imx</b> option.
</p>
Transform the input matrix values according
to the syntax described in <a class="local sibling" href="mcxio.html">mcxio</a>.
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt-tab"></a><b>-tab</b> (<i>read tab file</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
Read a tab file. Its domain can be used by the <tt>t</tt> and <tt>T</tt>
indicators.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt--extend"></a><b>--extend</b> (<i>read extended submatrices</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
This causes the selection of submatrices where either a row index
is in the selected row domain or a columns index is in the selected
column domain or both. Equivalently it only excludes matrix entries
for which neither the column nor row index is in the selected domains.
The resulting matrix has both domains equal to the source matrix.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt-out"></a><b>-out</b> &lt;fname&gt; (<i>special purpose output file name</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
This specifies an output name that can be used for special purposes.
Normally, output file names are specified in the submatrix specification
using the <b>out</b>(<i>fname</i>) directive.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt-efac"></a><b>-efac</b> &lt;num&gt; (<i>random edge selection</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
<i>num</i> should be inbetween zero and one. It denotes the probability
with which each edge is selected.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt-dfac"></a><b>-dfac</b> &lt;num&gt; (<i>random domain selection</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
<i>num</i> should be inbetween zero and one. It denotes the probability
with which entries in the domains will make it into the randomized
selection used for subsequent processing. By default the randomized
selection is intersected with whatever the other selection criteria (if any)
yield, i.e. the behaviour under the <b>--rand-intersect</b> option.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
If the column and row domain are identical, they are submitted to
the same selection process and will end up identical. If you don't want
this, use <b>-rfac</b> and <b>-cfac</b> separately.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
If you just want a randomized selection, doing</p>
<div class="verbatim">mcxsubs -imx foo -dfac 0.5 'out(foo.rnd)'</div>
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
will not yield the expected result. Randomized selections only work
if a domain has explicitly been specified. The minimal way to achieve
this is the following:</p>
<div class="verbatim">mcxsubs -imx foo -dfac 0.5 'dom(cr), out(foo.rnd)'</div>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt-rfac"></a><b>-rfac</b> &lt;num&gt; (<i>random column selection</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
As <b>-dfac</b>, limited to the column domain.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt-cfac"></a><b>-cfac</b> &lt;num&gt; (<i>random row selection</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
As <b>-dfac</b>, limited to the row domain.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt--rand-merge"></a><b>--rand-merge</b> (<i>merge random selections</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
The random selection(s) of domains identify parts of the
matrix that will be merged with the result of the main
selection process (default).
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt--rand-discard"></a><b>--rand-discard</b> (<i>remove random selections</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
The random selection(s) of domains identify parts of the
matrix that will be removed from the result of the main
selection process.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt--rand-intersect"></a><b>--rand-intersect</b> (<i>intersect random selections</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
The random selection(s) of domains identify parts of the
matrix that will be intersected with the result of the main
selection process. This is the default.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt--rand-exclusive"></a><b>--rand-exclusive</b> (<i>only random selections</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
The random selection(s) of domains identify parts of the
matrix from which the result of the main
selection process will be removed.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt-tag-digits"></a><b>-tag-digits</b> k (<i>set precision</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
Sets the precision for tagged output.
Setting it to <b>-tag-digits</b>&nbsp;<b>-1</b>
disables the output of values altogether &mdash; only the node indices
and the cluster indices are written.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt--tag"></a><b>--tag</b> (<i>tag nodes</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
Each node in the column (tail node) listing of the matrix (graph)
spec is tagged with the domain it is in. This requires
the use of the <b>-dom</b> option.
This output mode, called <i>tagged matrix</i>, is currently not
recognized by any of the <b>mcl</b>/<b>mcx</b> input routines. It is present
to facilitate easier visual inspection of clustering results.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt--from-disk"></a><b>--from-disk</b> (<i>space/speed optimizer</i>)</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
Use this if the input graph is in binary format, or if the
input graph is very large and the subgraph(s) to extract
are small in comparison, or if the available memory
does not comfortably exceed the size of the graph.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
The effect of this option is that the subgraph will be read
directly from disk, without reading in the entire graph
in advance. This will be done repeatedly for all subgraphs that are
specified.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
This option reduces memory consumption to the size of the subgraph(s)
to be extracted.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
For graphs in interchange format, the speed gain is not
dramatic. If more than one subgraph is specified, there will most
likely be a loss in speed.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
With input graphs in binary format, <b>mcxsubs</b> will
be *very* much faster, to the extent of 400-fold speed gains.
It does not matter whether more than one subgraph is specified.
</p>
</div>
</div>

<a name="spec"></a>
<h2>SUBMATRIX SPECIFICATIONS</h2>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
A submatrix or subgraph spec may contain a number of spec parts. Each part
is specified in a function-style notation. Different parts are separated by
commas. Parts may occur multiple times, but for most parts only the last one
specified will be effective. The spec parts are the following: <b>dom</b>,
<b>ext</b>, <b>val</b>, <b>size</b>, <b>fin</b>, and <b>out</b>. These are described
below in the sections DOMAINS, EXTENSION, VALUES, SIZE, FINALIZE and OUTPUT.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0"><b>DOMAINS</b><br>
The domain part is specified as
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
<b>dom</b>(<i>X</i> &lt;, <i>Y</i>(<i>ispec</i>) &gt;+)
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
Here <i>X</i> is the row/column indicator. Rows are indicated with
either <tt>r</tt> or <tt>R</tt>, columns are indicated with either
<tt>c</tt> or <tt>C</tt>. <i>X</i> may contain one or two indicators, with
a single indicator per column domain and row domain allowed.
Uppercase indicators indicate that the complement is being specified
relative to the corresponding domain in the target matrix.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
<i>Y</i> is the type indicator, it is exactly one of
<tt>i</tt>, <tt>I</tt>, <tt>d</tt>, <tt>D</tt>, <tt>c</tt>, <tt>r</tt>, <tt>t</tt>, or <tt>T</tt>.
The <tt>i/I</tt> indicators specify
that <i>ispec</i> contains a simple index specifation.
The <tt>d/D</tt> specify that <i>ispec</i> contains domain indices.
<i>ispec</i> must contain a comma-separated list of integers or
integer ranges (e.g. 2, 5, 4-8).
<tt>c</tt> and <tt>r</tt> are restricted indicators that refer
to the domains in the <i>domain matrix</i>.
<tt>t</tt> and <tt>T</tt> are restricted indicators that refer
to the domain encoded in the tab file as specified by the
<b>-tab</b> option. Their usage is described further below.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
For domain specifications (<tt>d/D</tt>) the columns indexed by
these integers in the matrix specified in the <b>-dom</b>
option will be fetched and merged. If <b>-dom</b> was not used
the target matrix itself (as specified by the <b>-imx</b> option) will be
used. For simple specifications
(<tt>i/I</tt>) the result is simply the list of integers itself. Uppercase
indicators indicate that the complement is being specified.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">Examples:</p>
<div class=" itemize " style="margin-top:1em; font-size:100%">
<div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><tt>dom(cr, i(0-6,10,11-14))</tt></div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
Principal submatrix on indices 0-6, 10, and 11-14 &mdash; all column and row
indices are from this set. Equivalently, this encodes the subgraph on
nodes 0-6, 10, 11-14. The 'c' stands for column, the 'r' for row, and the
'i' for index. It is also possible to specify a 'd' part
(standing for domain), this is shown further below.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><tt>dom(c, i(0-6,10,11-14)), dom(r, i(1-6,10,11-14))</tt></div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
Equivalent (but less clear) spec of the above.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><tt>dom(cR, i(0-6,10,11-14))</tt></div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
Matrix with column indices in 0-6, 10, 11-14, and row indices
in the complement of this set. Corresponds with all edges going
<i>out</i> from the set 0-6, 10, 11-14. Complements are triggered
by the use of a capital; see the next examples.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade item_leftalign nowrap" ><tt>dom(c, i(0-6,10,11-14)), dom(R, i(1-6,10,11-14))</tt></div><div class=" item_cascade item_leftalign nowrap" ><tt>dom(c, i(0-6,10,11-14)), dom(r, I(1-6,10,11-14))</tt></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
Both these examples are equivalent to the previous one.
In the last example, the capital 'I' indicates that the complement
should be taken. In this example, 'r' combined with 'I' has the
same effect as 'R' combined with 'i'.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><tt>dom(c, d(3,5-9)), dom(r, d(8-14), i(10-30))</tt></div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
Column indices are taken from the domains 3, 5-9 (from the
domain matrix specified by <b>-dom</b>), row indices are taken
from domains 8-14 plus the indices 10-30.
</p>
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><tt>dom(cR, d(0-2))</tt></div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
Column indices are all indices from domains 0-2, row indices
are all other indices. This gives all edges going <i>out</i>
from domains 0-2.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
The use of 'D' is analogous to that of 'C', 'R', and 'I'.
Thus, <tt>D(0-3,8,21-30)</tt> specifies all indices which are in the
complement of the set formed by taking the union of
domains 0-3,8,21-30.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
The <tt>c</tt> and <tt>r</tt> indicators must be followed by a
pair of matching parentheses. They specify to take respectively
the column domain and the row domain of the domain matrix (cf. <a class="intern" href="#opt-dom"><b>-dom</b></a>).
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
The <tt>t</tt> and <tt>T</tt> indicators must be followed by a
pair of matching parentheses. They specify to take the domain
found in the tab file or its complement.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
As seen above, indices (either representing themselves or domains) are
entered as comma-separated lists of single indices, ranges of indices
(which may overlap), or staircases of indices (lists of indices with
a fixed increment inbetween successive indices).
The union of the corresponding elements is taken and
passed along. Before anything else, the result set is replaced by its
complement if 'I' is specified (for simple indices) or 'D' is specified
(for domains). If there is both an index and a set spec string, the
union of the results of both is taken and passed along. If the latter
result is passed to either 'C' or 'R', it is replaced by its complement.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
A range is specified e.g. as <tt>10-14</tt> and it is inclusive, denoting
in this case the indices <tt>{10,11,12,13,14}</tt>.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0"><b>EXTENSION</b><br>
The extension part is specified as
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
<b>ext</b>( &lt; <b>disc</b>(<i>k</i>) | <b>cdisc</b>(<i>k</i>) | <b>rdisc</b>(<i>k</i>) &gt;)
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
This option requires the input matrix to be held in memory. This implies it
will not work with the <b>--from-disk</b> option.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
This <i>assumes that the input matrix encodes a graph</i>, so the column
and row domains must be equal.
It will take the currently selected domain (column domain for
<b>disc</b> and <b>cdisc</b>, row domain for <b>rdisc</b>), and add
all nodes to it that are reachable in <i>k</i> steps.
The <b>disc</b> variant replaces both column and row domains by
the extended domain, the other variants just change a single domain.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
Setting <i>k</i> to <tt>-1</tt> results in adding <i>all</i> nodes that
can be reached from the start domain.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0"><b>VALUES</b><br>
The value part is specified as
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
<b>val</b>(&lt;tf-spec&gt;)</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
It transforms or removes values according to <i>&lt;tf-spec&gt;</i>.
Refer to <a class="local sibling" href="mcxio.html">mcxio</a> for a description of the transformation
specification syntax and the available transformation primitives.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0"><b>SIZE</b><br>
The size part is specified as
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
<b>size</b>( &lt; <b>lt</b>(<i>x</i>) | <b>ceil</b>(<i>x</i>) | <b>gq</b>(<i>x</i>) | <b>rmgq</b>(<i>x</i>) &gt; + )
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
Where <i>x</i> is a nonnegative integer, and multiple specifications
are separated by commas.
The strings 'lt', 'lq', 'gq', 'gt', respectively denote
<i>less than</i>,
<i>less than or equal to</i>,
<i>greater than or equal to</i>,
and
<i>greater than</i>.
</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
This prunes or removes column vectors based on their size. If <b>lt</b>
is used, column vectors are removed if the number of entries exceeds
the specified bound. If <b>gq</b> is used, vectors are discarded
if the number of entries is smaller than the specified bound. If a column
vector has an excess of entries over the bound specified by <b>ceil</b>, the
smallest entries are removed. Ties are not arbitrarily broken, implying that
the resulting vector may still have more entries than the specified bound.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0"><b>FINALIZE</b><br>
The finalize part is specified as
<b>fin</b>( &lt; <i>key</i> &gt; )
where <i>key</i> is a string and multiple keys are separated by commas. The
corresponding actions are generally applied to the matrix that was extracted
according to the domain and value specifications. Exceptions are indicated
below. Currently, there is a fixed order in which actions are considered,
corresponding with the order in which they are listed below.
</p>
<div class=" itemize " style="margin-top:1em; font-size:100%">
<div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " >skel</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
This creates an empty submatrix on the specified domains, and does
<i>not</i> fill it with the corresponding entries from the
<a class="intern" href="#opt-imx">source matrix</a>.
Options from the <b>fin</b> part that affect the column and
row domains of a matrix will still be in effect.
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade item_leftalign nowrap" >uni</div><div class=" item_cascade item_leftalign nowrap" >unir</div><div class=" item_cascade item_leftalign nowrap" >unic</div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
After the submatrix is selected from the source matrix, its domains
are changed to mirror one or both of the domains of the source matrix.
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " >tp</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
The resulting submatrix is replaced by its transpose.
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " >cc</div></div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
The resulting submatrix is made characteristic.
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade item_leftalign nowrap" >scrubc</div><div class=" item_cascade item_leftalign nowrap" >scrubr</div><div class=" item_cascade item_leftalign nowrap" >scrubg</div><div class=" item_cascade item_leftalign nowrap" >scrub</div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
Domains are shrunk if there are no corresponding entries in the matrix.
This is done for both domains if <tt>scrub</tt> is specified, for the
column domain if <tt>scrubc</tt> is specified, and for the row domain
if <tt>scrubr</tt> is specified. Thus, with <tt>scrubc</tt> columns are removed
from the domain and the matrix if they are empty.
With <tt>scrubg</tt> the union of the resulting domains is taken.
</div>
<div style="margin-top:0em">&nbsp;</div><div class=" item_cascade item_leftalign nowrap" >mapc</div><div class=" item_cascade item_leftalign nowrap" >mapr</div><div class=" item_cascade item_leftalign nowrap" >map</div>
<div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
The appropriate domains are mapped onto consecutive indices starting at zero.
</div>
</div>
<p style="margin-bottom:0"><b>OUTPUT</b><br>
The output part is specified as
<b>out</b>( <i>fname</i> &lt;, <i>key</i> &gt;* )
that is, the <i>fname</i> option is obligatory if the <b>out</b> part is specified.
Currently, key can be a single directive, namely <b>wb</b> specifying that
the resulting matrix should be output in binary format.
</p>

<a name="author"></a>
<h2>AUTHOR</h2>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
Stijn van Dongen.
</p>

<a name="seealso"></a>
<h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
<p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
<a class="local sibling" href="mcx.html">mcx</a>,
and <a class="local sibling" href="mclfamily.html">mclfamily</a> for an overview of all the documentation
and the utilities in the mcl family.
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