This project provides an open source PageRank implementation. The implementation is a straightforward application of the algorithm description given in the American Mathematical Society's Feature Column How Google Finds Your Needle in the Web's Haystack, by David Austing. It can handle very big hyperlink graphs with millions of vertices and arcs.
The project is written in standard C++ and can be built by running:
g++ -o pagerank pagerank.cpp table.cpp table.h
pagerank is invoked by
pagerank [OPTIONS] graph_file
where OPTIONS may be:
-
-t: if set, tracing is enabled. Tracing outputs all intermediate steps of the pagerank calculation algorithm and can be very voluminous.
-
-n: if set, the graph_file is in numeric format, that is it consists of lines of the form
<from><delim><to>
where<from>
and<to>
are integer vertex indices, starting with zero. If not set, the graph_file consists of lines of the form<from><delim><to>
where<from>
and<to>
are vertex IDs that will be interpreted as strings. -
-a
<float>
: the pagerank dumping factor; default is 0.85. -
-c
<float>
: the convergence criterion. The pagerank iterations will stop when two successive iterations have converged to less than or equal to this value. Default is 0.00001. -
-s
<integer>
: the number of rows of the hyperlink matrix. This is not the maximum size; if the graph requires more rows, they will be allocated as necessary. If an approximate size is known beforehand, however, the necessary internal data structures can be pre-allocated for better performance. -
-d
<string>
: the delimited used to separate vector indices in the input graph file. Default is" => "
.
Testing the implementation was carried out by comparing with pagerank
calculations produced by Jung. The
Java code that produced the calculations can be found in the java
directory of the project. The test suites can be found at the test
directory of the project, along with the test driver program
pagerank_test.cpp,
which is invoked by: pagerank_test <test_suite>
.
The <test_suite>
is a file containing in each line a filename, in the
same directory, with an input graph. For an input graph foo.txt, the
pagerank results against which we want to compare our implementation
is found in foo-pr.txt. The result files are generated by the
pagerank_calc.sh script.
The test driver is written in standard C++ and can be compiled with:
g++ -I../cpp -o pagerank_test pagerank_test.cpp ../cpp/table.cpp
The graph test files were generated by the igraph R port using the R scripts in the test directory.