To launch the application use the GUI with a double-clic on the generated JAR
Or use the command line with these parameters :
--type {coloring | hypergraph}
choose your type of algorithm
--algo {1,2,3}
choose your version
--loops N
number of loops run by spark on the same data
--partitions N
number of partitions for each RDD (0 = auto)
--max_iterations N
maximum number of iteration before quit
--checkpoint_interval N
interval between two checkpoints (0 = off)
--input {file | generated}
choose where your input data come from
--path "<path to the file>"
path to your file
--isGraphviz {true | false}
is your file formatted with the graphviz format
--n N
number of variables
--t N
number of variables on each group
--v N
number of value for one variable
--algo {1,2}
choose your version
--loops N
number of loops run by spark on the same data
--partitions N
number of partitions for each RDD (0 = auto)
--input {file | generated}
choose where your input data come from
--path "<path to the file>"
path to your file
--n N
number of variables
--t N
number of variables on each group
--v N
number of value for one variable
Your can put all this parameters in one config file (each parameter on one line) and call it with @"<path to the config file>"
Example
To increase the memory available for spark put the java parameter -Xmx
before any other parameter.
For exemple to use 4Go of RAM, type : java -Xmx4G -jar <jar path> ...