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I am making some GraphViz dot graphs within my source code using Doxygen.

Question: Are the graphs produced by a specific dot file guaranteed to always produce the same output?

Is this the case for different computers, at different times of day, on different architectures, etc?

I am considering using compass points to refine my graph and make it look nicer.

I am wondering if there is any "randomness" to the initial seeding of the graph layout, or any "implementation-defined" portions to the layout engine. I don't want to go to a lot of effort to optimize output for my system, if it won't look the same on others systems. This will be used by both Windows and Mac users. TIA

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    afaik dot engine is deterministic, implemented in portable C. But guaranteed is a strong word, I think you can't expect someone reliably guarantees anything in SW, go figure for free...
    – CapelliC
    Feb 22, 2013 at 8:58
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    So far I never seen any randomness, but I used just dot. Some other engine relies on iterative randomic computation, but in statistical sense, thus 'deterministic' on convergence. HTH
    – CapelliC
    Feb 22, 2013 at 14:08
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    Different versions of dot may produce different output. Given that your doxygen instance may not be exactly synchronised, there is a possibility that the output will not match. In the case of some of the other layout engines, there are further options to randomly seed the layout, but this does not apply to dot.
    – Pekka
    Sep 23, 2013 at 13:14
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    The documentation says you can seed the RNG for the neato, twopi, and fdp layouts; however it says nothing about the dot layout. Apr 17, 2014 at 9:21
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    For the dot engine GV 2.38 I experienced nondeterministic behaviour if clusters were involved. Horizontal cluster order was random.
    – stefan
    Mar 11, 2015 at 17:41

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I believe, by default the graphs produced from graphviz are deterministic because the initial node placement and the solver are such. To generate a different image, The graph attribute 'start' is set to rand.

Ref: https://www.graphviz.org/pdf/neatoguide.pdf

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I 've experimenting a lot with different rendering environment like online / cli.

You have a good chance to get different results if you use different graphviz versions. Within a same version I never have had problems of non-deterministics in dot graphs.

Another topic could be, if you use special utf-fonts, which could be rendered on different system different. For e.g. emoji-Flags rendering on windows vs. mac/unix.

Perhaps the wrapper / calling tools like doxygen / understand / pygraph / jgraph / gograph etc. pp. could be a source for different dot-files on different system.

I would state the dot-graph itself is very deterministic within the same version.

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