Hello! i will try fewer iterations. I think I may have between 200 and 500
elements total.. I will try it out inmediately and let you know.
El mié., 29 de jul. de 2015 a la(s) 4:13 p. m., Alexandre Bergel <
alexandre.bergel(a)me.com> escribió:
This is a hard problem that many in the graph theory
have spent a lot of
time on.
Reduce the amount of iterations maybe. This layout is useful when you do
not have any apparent structure in your data. What is the structure of your
data?
Alexandre
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On Jul 29, 2015, at 3:53 PM, Demian Schkolnik <demianschkolnik(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi all!
I want to make a visualization of a graph (nodes and edges), but applying
ForceLayout to it takes forever, because the graph has too many elements.
if I apply TreeLayout, for example, the view renders almost instantly. Is
there some other Layout, similar to ForceLayout, but faster, for so many
elements?
Thanks!
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