Hi,
I am playing with ROClusterLayout. It looks quite nice (see the attached picture)
I do not quite understand the algorithm, but it seems it works fine for trees. Perhaps we should call it TreeClusterLayout? Or do you have other types of graphs it is applicable on?
In any case, please announce these types of goodies when you introduce them :)
Doru
Beautiful!
Will write something about this on your blog or something?
Alexandre
Wait. I did not implement this one. I just found it in the Roassal layouts hierarchy :).
But, it would be nice to document its usage a bit.
Doru
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 4:01 PM, Alexandre Bergel alexandre.bergel@me.comwrote:
Beautiful!
Will write something about this on your blog or something?
Alexandre
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On Nov 27, 2013, at 10:44 AM, Tudor Girba tudor@tudorgirba.com wrote:
Hi,
I am playing with ROClusterLayout. It looks quite nice (see the attached
picture)
I do not quite understand the algorithm, but it seems it works fine for
trees. Perhaps we should call it TreeClusterLayout? Or do you have other types of graphs it is applicable on?
In any case, please announce these types of goodies when you introduce
them :)
Doru
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