Hello,
I tried to improve some of those points and all seems to work correctly. There is still some things I have to look for:
- allow the visualization to be pop up from the group of elements
- refactor the code
Also, in which package should I finally put all those classes 'Moose- MondrianScripts' or 'Moose-MondrianPaontongs' ?
2010/3/10 Tudor Girba
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Excellent work, Cyrille!
I gave it a try and it's pretty nice. Of course, I have some comments :).
- first, I went over the visual rendering and changed it a bit have less striking borders and to use a flow layout for the parts so that they try to form a rectangle even when they have different sizes.
- still missing for the visualization are the labels of the parts. It would be great if this got added.
- the overall wizzard is pretty nice, but it is in parts slightly too specific. For example, to select the elements I can choose from only the meta-described properties. This is nice, for most of the things, but maybe you could also allow me to write a script there. A similar situation happens with the property selectors. But, on the other hand this is pretty nice for newcomers because they do not have to write anything.
- in the second screen (Property values) we always get the same values regardless of what properties we selected previously. This is ok if we just choose between number properties, but when we have other kind of properties the window should propose different defaults.
- currently, the distribution map is popped up from the group of parts, which is Ok, but I would want to have it also from the group of elements and from that to select the group of parts. Like this we could cover several kinds of logical operators (I have the elements and derive the parts, or I have the parts and I derive the elements).
That is about it for the moment. But don't get me wrong. I really really like this, especially that it means that the algorithms are back on track. Yuppeee :).
Cheers,
Doru
On 10 Mar 2010, at 18:40, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
I tried and it works fine.
This is really cool!
Alexandre
On 10 Mar 2010, at 11:51, Cyrille Delaunay wrote:
I improved the visualization. Now, elements are ordered by colors and parts are ordered using dendrogram clustering.
So make sure you have the last version of Moose-Algos when testing it (ConfigurationOfMooseAlgos loadDefault).
2010/3/10 Cyrille Delaunay <cy.delaunay@gmail.com>
Hi,
I gived a first try and start to build the wizard and the DistributionMap itSelf.
I put all my classes in the package Moose-MondrianScripts (is it a good idea?).
So, by dowloading the last version of this package, you will be able to test it by right-clicking on a
FAMIXClassGroup in a MooseFinder
(For the moment, I have only added a menu item to FAMIXClassGroup, but this visualization could be applied
on any kind of element)
I fill-in the default inputs of the wizard with a working example, so that you can see how to use it.
Just tell me if it looks like to what you were expecting, what would you change?, what would you had?, any
suggestions?
The visualization itself is not yet well-implemented. I'm going to do that now :)
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