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ROForceBasedLayout

Uko2
Hi guys. I am trying to understand how the force based layout works. So there are charge: strength: and length: accessors. I understand how charge works a bit, but changing length and strength didn’t give me any visible results.

Cheers.
Uko

P.S. maybe it’s reasonable to comment classes a bit? Because almost all layouts does not have classes so when I want to layout my graph I end up in the middle of nowhere.
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Re: ROForceBasedLayout

abergel
You are making a very good point. the force based layout is a crucial layout and deserve to be properly documented.

Starting from I will have plenty of times for Roassal. I will make sure this layout is properly documented

Cheers,
Alexandre
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On Dec 5, 2013, at 9:24 AM, Yuriy Tymchuk <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi guys. I am trying to understand how the force based layout works. So there are charge: strength: and length: accessors. I understand how charge works a bit, but changing length and strength didn’t give me any visible results.
>
> Cheers.
> Uko
>
> P.S. maybe it’s reasonable to comment classes a bit? Because almost all layouts does not have classes so when I want to layout my graph I end up in the middle of nowhere.
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