On Jun 17, 2011, at 1:09 AM, Tudor Girba wrote:
Hi,
On 15 Jun 2011, at 21:31, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
> Stef,
>
> view edges: collection from: block1 to: block2
>
> tries to create a edge for "each" element in the "collection"
between the nodes that have the following entities behind:
> - block1 value: each
> - block2 value: each
Ok I finally got it.... but the api sucks
It does not :).
So we were three to be at least confused and two of us did a lot of diagram with
mondrian. May be the api is only usable by 3 + years in mondrian.
Who are those that used Mondrian repeatedly and still cannot figure out what
edges:from:to: means? I can think of several other issues (such as debugging a
visualization), but I cannot imagine that someone cannot remember what a method with 3
parameters does, especially when that method has a long explanatory comment.
so cyrille and jannik are plain silly.
Too bad cyrille and jannik were our expert in mondrian here.
I know significantly more people that can use
Mondrian, without knowing Smalltalk even :). That is not an argument, especially that no
better alternative was proposed.
I just wanted to point out that "sucks" can easily spawn a simplistic debate
:). Let's focus on what we want to have.
Something that tells me how to pass the correct arguments and edges: does not work because
these are not the edges that you pass.
buildEdgesFrom: aCollection usingFrom: usingTo:
would be something in the right direction.
Cheers,
Doru
Stef
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