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Description BDD graph for the Boolean formula -x1 * -x2 * -x3 + x1 * x2 + x2 * x3
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Source self-made using CrocoPat, a tool for relational programming, and GraphViz dot, a tool for graph layout
Author Dirk Beyer
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Other versions From [1]; PNG version at image:BDD simple.png

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Other BDD pictures:

The following is the RML (Relational Manipulation Language) code that I fed to CrocoPat to produce the GraphViz dot files:

// RML program to generate a BDD graph for the formula
// !x1 & !x2 & !x3  |  x1 & x2  |  x2 & x3,
// using the variable ordering <x1, x2, x3>.
// "crocopat -e BDD_simple.rml" generates a file in dot format.
// "dot -Tsvg BDD_simple.dot -o BDD_Variable_Ordering_Bad.svg"
// generates a file in SVG format from the file in dot format.

// There are two ('Boolean') values for the variables x1, x2, x3.
DOM("0");
DOM("1");

// F is the name of the Boolean formula.
F(x1,x2,x3) :=  (x1="0" & x2="0" & x3="0") 
              | (x1="1" & x2="1")
              | (x2="1" & x3="1");

// Prints the BDD as graph in GraphViz dot format.
PRINT GRAPH( F(x1,x2,x3) ) TO "BDD_simple.dot";

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current18:35, 5 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 18:35, 5 March 2007189 × 241 (5 KB)Brighterorange
18:18, 5 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 18:18, 5 March 2007512 × 564 (5 KB)Brighterorange{{Information| |Description = BDD graph for the Boolean formula -x1 * -x2 * -x3 + x1 * x2 + x2 * x3 |Source = self-made using [http://directory.fsf.org/math/CrocoPat.html CrocoPat], a tool for relational programming, and GraphViz dot, a tool for graph

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