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graph::easy::layout::repair
Graph::Easy::Layout::Repair(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Graph::Easy::Layout::Repair(3pm)
NAME
Graph::Easy::Layout::Repair - Repair spliced layout with group cells
SYNOPSIS
use Graph::Easy;
my $graph = Graph::Easy->new();
my $bonn = Graph::Easy::Node->new(
name => 'Bonn',
);
my $berlin = Graph::Easy::Node->new(
name => 'Berlin',
);
$graph->add_edge ($bonn, $berlin);
$graph->layout();
print $graph->as_ascii( );
# prints:
# +------+ +--------+
# | Bonn | --> | Berlin |
# +------+ +--------+
DESCRIPTION
"Graph::Easy::Layout::Repair" contains code that can splice in group cells into a layout, as well as repair the layout after that step.
It is part of Graph::Easy and used automatically.
METHODS
"Graph::Easy::Layout" injects the following methods into the "Graph::Easy" namespace:
_edges_into_groups()
Put the edges into the appropriate group and class.
_assign_ranks()
$graph->_assign_ranks();
_repair_nodes()
Splicing the rows/columns to add filler cells will have torn holes into multi-edges nodes, so we insert additional filler cells to repair
this.
_splice_edges()
Splicing the rows/columns to add filler cells might have torn holes into multi-celled edges, so we splice these together again.
_repair_edges()
Splicing the rows/columns to add filler cells might have put "holes" between an edge start/end and the node cell it points to. This routine
fixes this problem by extending the edge by one cell if necessary.
_fill_group_cells()
After doing a "layout()", we need to add the group to each cell based on what group the nearest node is in.
This routine will also find the label cell for each group, and repair edge/node damage done by the splicing.
EXPORT
Exports nothing.
SEE ALSO
Graph::Easy.
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2004 - 2007 by Tels <http://bloodgate.com>
See the LICENSE file for information.
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-23 Graph::Easy::Layout::Repair(3pm)