Hi!
Simply using Mondrian is complicated to do this (Mondrian is not made
to produce interactive & dynamic visualizations).
Instead, it would be great that you could try DataStudio, which is
exactly designed for this kind of situations.
You can load DataStudio by using a dedicated plugin:
You can try some examples:
| c |
c := CAArtwork new.
c doAction: (CAAddElementAction new argument: (1 to: 7)).
c doAction: (CAAddEdgeAction new argument: [ :e | e + 1 ]).
c doAction: (CASwitchLabelAction new).
c doAction: (CAShapeSizeAction new argument: 30).
c doAction: (CAGridLayoutAction new).
^ c view
Here another example:
| c |
c := CAArtwork new.
c doAction: (CAAddElementAction new argument: (Collection
withAllSubclasses)).
c doAction: (CAAddEdgeAction new argument: #subclasses).
c doAction: (CAShapeHeightAction new argument: [ :cls | cls
numberOfMethods max: 5 ]).
c doAction: (CAShapeWidthAction new argument: [ :cls | cls
numberOfVariables * 5 max: 5 ]).
c doAction: (CAShapeNormalizedColorAction new argument: [ :cls | cls
numberOfLinesOfCode ]).
c doAction: (CATreeLayoutAction new).
c doAction: (CAAddGroupAction new argument: [ :cls | '*Array*' match:
cls name ]).
c doAction: (CASwitchLabelAction new).
^ c view
You will end-up with something like:
Let me know how it goes...
Cheers,
Alexandre
On Jun 7, 2017, at 9:52 AM, Blondeau Vincent
<vincent.blondeau(a)worldline.com
<mailto:vincent.blondeau@worldline.com>> wrote:
Hi,
You should ask in the Moose list ;)
Vincent
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Alidra Abdelghani [mailto:alidrandco@yahoo.fr]
Envoyé : mercredi 7 juin 2017 15:34
À : pharo-users(a)lists.pharo.org <mailto:pharo-users@lists.pharo.org>
Objet : dynamic interaction with Mondriam
Hi all,
I would like to do some visualisations with Mondrian where you
change the
visualisation by selecting actions. For instance you have :
b := RTMondrian new.
b shape rectangle withTextAbove.
b nodes:(1 to: 5).
b layout grid.
b edges connectFrom: [ :e | e + 1 ].
b build.
b view
then you can click a button to:
1 display/hide the labels above the elements.
2 display/hide some elements (all odd numbers for instance)
3 display/hide connections between elements.
I saw a visualisation in the Roassal examples where you can add
elements in a
dynamic stack grapher. So I presume it is possible to do the same
with other
types of visus.
Any hints?
Thanks in advance.
Abdelghani
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