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- <h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
- <em>v.net.spanningtree</em> finds the minimum spanning tree in a
- network.
- <h2>NOTES</h2>
- A spanning tree is a minimum cost subnetwork connecting all nodes in an
- undirected network (same forward and backward costs). If a network is
- disconnected then the module computes the minimum spanning tree for
- each (weakly) connected component. So, strictly speaking,
- <em>v.net.spanningtree</em> does not compute spanning tree but a
- spanning forest. As the name suggests, a spanning tree is a tree. That
- is, it contains no cycles and if a component has N nodes then the tree
- has N-1 edges connecting all nodes. <b>Accol</b> is used to specify the
- costs of the edges. The <b>output</b> consists of the edges in the
- spanning tree.
- <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
- Find cheapest set of pipelines connecting all nodes.
- <div class="code"><pre>
- v.net.spanningtree input=projected_pipelines output=spanningtree accol=cost
- </pre></div>
- <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
- <em>
- <a href="v.net.html">v.net</a>,
- <a href="v.net.steiner.html">v.net.steiner</a>
- </em>
- <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
- Daniel Bundala, Google Summer of Code 2009, Student<br>
- Wolf Bergenheim, Mentor
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