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How to build a graph visualization engine and why you shouldn’t
I was an early employee at the first round of graphistry.com. I'm really proud of Leo and that he took it from the brink and put it back on the market and is growing it.
I think more people should build more graph visualization engines, but you're going to have a hard time competing with how slick pygraphistry is, but there is not enough alternatives that are worth a shit. Graphistry, when I left was able to do half a billion nodes all memory resident in the browser? Our goal was a billion. I'm not sure what it can do now but it has UMAP and some other very fancy features.
Here's a stupid unmaintained thing I made that got me the job at Graphistry. I did not build the graph vis engine, but I did write the procedural color lib.
https://github.com/millerhooks/graphterm
d3-force
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Building a BitClout Social Network Visualization App With Memgraph and D3.js
Here you parse the JSON response data and separate it into two lists, nodes and links. The forceSimulation() method is responsible for arranging our network and the positions of individual nodes. You can learn more about it here.
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How can one create this type of animation?
you need to use d3-force https://github.com/d3/d3-force
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How to Build a Graph Visualization Engine and Why You Shouldn’t
Layout and position the graph - done by the Simulator, which uses a d3-force library to simulate physical forces on particles. It supports the main thread simulation and offloaded simulation using WebWorkers for a performance boost.
- How to build a graph visualization engine and why you shouldn’t
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Friend Off – a free game I made for you and your friends
That part was straightforward thanks to the "d3-force" plugin for D3.js:
https://github.com/d3/d3-force
I probably ought to spend a little more time tuning the parameters, though.
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What should I be using web workers for?
[1] https://github.com/d3/d3-force
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WORD: Create a "force-directed graph" for reports
One good example would be something like this GitHub - d3/d3-force: Force-directed graph layout using velocity Verlet integration.
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How can I implement Obsidian graph view for my WordPress blog?
It's a pretty straightforward D3 force visualization, if you're familiar with that library. Here's a link: https://github.com/d3/d3-force
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What is this kind of diagram called? It's like a physics simulation where things in a dataset that are related more often get stronger springs between them
In support of referring to this layout as "force-directed", it's worth noting that's the language d3 uses: https://github.com/d3/d3-force
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Anyone have a GitHub for this type of component hierarchy with coupled animations?
Try looking up force directed graphs. Here's a good d3 lib for that https://github.com/d3/d3-force
What are some alternatives?
cosmos - GPU-accelerated force graph layout and rendering
paper.js - The Swiss Army Knife of Vector Graphics Scripting – Scriptographer ported to JavaScript and the browser, using HTML5 Canvas. Created by @lehni & @puckey
vis
orb - Graph visualization library
vis-network - :dizzy: Display dynamic, automatically organised, customizable network views.
d3 - Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. :bar_chart::chart_with_upwards_trend::tada:
bitclout-visualizing-hodlers - Visualizing BitClout 🪙☁️ HODLers
banking-in-action - Sample application for RxJS in Action (Book)