[squeak-dev] Library for Graph-Agorithms

David T. Lewis lewis at mail.msen.com
Sun Dec 4 15:39:07 UTC 2011


Graphviz works nicely with Squeak. It makes use of Connectors and does
a nice job of automatically laying out morphs. I have not used it recently,
and I expect the Squeak integration may need to be updated by now, but I
would not anticipate any serious problems with that.

<http://map.squeak.org/package/0745e8c6-b655-4311-b351-7a1baca63ca2>
<http://graphviz.org/>

Dave


On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 01:13:38PM +0100, Anton Gulenko wrote:
> Thanks for the quick reply!
> I will check out iGraph. In our setup it is unconvenient to include a
> seperate library though -- that's why I was looking
> for a Squeak-library.
> 
> Best, Anton
> 
> 
> 2011/12/3 Lawson English <lenglish5 at cox.net>
> 
> >  It would require an FFI to use it but check out iGraph.
> >
> > Lawson
> >
> >
> > On 12/3/11 3:13 AM, Anton Gulenko wrote:
> >
> > Hello Squeak-dev-guys,
> >
> >  I need to autmatically layout some Morphs.
> >  They are instances of different subclasses of Morph and all added to a
> > single PastUpMorph.
> >  I implemented a force-driven attraction-repulsion-algorithm, which turned
> > out to be a fun gimmick to play with, but did not solve the original
> > problem.
> >  I also looked at 2 different libraries, that seemed to do just what I
> > need, but did not see how to apply their algorithms on my own
> > Morph-instances.
> >
> >  Do you know a nice library that can do that?
> >
> >  Thank you all, best regards
> >
> >
> >
> >

> 




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