From: Aly Farahat (anfaraha_at_mtu.edu)
Date: Mon Apr 13 2009 - 09:21:27 MDT
Hi,
Can anyone help me in finding mvsis functions to transform an MDD to a multi-valued mvsis structure, minimize it and then print it in a logical expression form?
Thank you,
Aly
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From: "Aly Farahat" <anfaraha_at_mtu.edu>
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Thank you all for help.
What about expressing it in a concise logical expression? Does such a function exist?
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From: "Fabio Somenzi" <Fabio_at_colorado.edu>
To: vis-users_at_lists.Colorado.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, January 6, 2009 8:35:14 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
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>>>>> "SF" == Shaun Feng <xsfeng_at_cs.ubc.ca> writes:
SF> Cudd_DumpDot can print a BDD to a graph in dot format (you can edit
SF> the dot file very easily. I did that cause I want to change names for
SF> nodes). Then, you can use dot2ps inside graphviz package to get
SF> postscript graph.
SF> http://vlsi.colorado.edu/~fabio/CUDD/cuddAllDet.html#Cudd_DumpDot
Cudd_DumpDot is what I would also recommend. From within vis, you can
call bdd_dump_dot, which is just a wrapper function. If you don't
have an application that manipulates BDDs, you can try downloading
DDcal from:
ftp://vlsi.colorado.edu/pub/DDcal-0.7.tar.gz
You need, CUDD, Perl-Tk, and graphviz to build it.
Fabio
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