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force-directed / spring-electrical graph in progress

Author: john
Date: 01 Sep, 2010
Category: demo
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Here's the force-directed / spring-electrical graph in progress. In this version certain nodes are constrained to certain layers. not sure if the first upload of this to the forum worked JOhn Hjohn

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01 Sep, 2010 - 14:37

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Here's the force-directed / spring-electrical graph in progress. In this version certain nodes are constrained to certain layers. not sure if the first upload of this to the forum worked JOhn Hjohn

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m4d
02 Sep, 2010 - 14:18

hey john,

thumbs up for going the extra mile! i found the demopatch is slightly irritating with unconnected branches drifting away.. (maybe it would be nicer to make sure there are no separated branches) other than that it looks really nice! (maybe filenaming could be improved too ;)) keep the good stuff coming..

john
03 Sep, 2010 - 17:30

yep those lost ones keep wandering but that's the breaks, and why they stay is up to you !

john
03 Sep, 2010 - 17:34

@m4d: I will have to look back at this patch regarding filenaming, but I'd be stoked to hear how I can improve in this regard

m4d
13 Sep, 2010 - 01:29

hey john, sorry for the late reply. i somehow did not notice. i was probably just a bit nitpicky as i usually avoid filenames like "copy of .." and similar. also a prefix which clarifies that these submodules all belong to one bigger module would not hurt, but as already stated maybe i was just a bit nitpicky on that day. ;)

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