Graphs.jl
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Graphs.jl
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-🎄- 2022 Day 24 Solutions -🎄-
Next I tried a parallel BFS, but hit two issues: early stopping threads is hard, and the overhead of threads seems significant compared to the tiny amount of work each thread can do before either synchronising or ending. So that wasn't going to get me the gains I needed, and besides, the exploration had revealed a much more lucrative approach - frontiers! By only considering the search frontier, I could easily make sure each node was unique, which made a huuuuuuge difference to run time.
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-🎄- 2022 Day 12 Solutions -🎄-
Getting started with Graph libraries is always a great way to get a feel for the approachability of a language ecosystem. Got thrown in a web dead-end by some links to old libraries, but once I found Graphs.jl it was pretty smooth sailing. The precious examples were sufficient if not bountiful, but I appreciate examples are hard for such generic libraries.
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How do I graph this on julia?
There is the rebooted version https://github.com/JuliaGraphs/Graphs.jl.
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Advent of Code 2021, in Julia?
It seems LightGraphs is now being continued as Graphs, which is different from the original Graphs package that LightGraphs was made to be an alternative of? Not sure what that's about tbh.
fdg
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GUI tool to Visualize a large number of nodes in a graph (like gephi)
I wrote a library named fdg which can do this. Currently it doesn't have any implementations of the "state of the art" graphing algorithms that gephi has like ForceAtlas2 or Yifian Hu, but it should be good for your purposes if you're <2000 nodes by my estimates.
- fdg: A Force Directed Graph Drawing Framework
What are some alternatives?
LightGraphs.jl - An optimized graphs package for the Julia programming language
QuickQanava - :link: C++17 network / graph visualization library - Qt6 / QML node editor.
JGraphT - Master repository for the JGraphT project
graph - A library for creating generic graph data structures and modifying, analyzing, and visualizing them.
Gadfly.jl - Crafty statistical graphics for Julia.
morphologica - A library of supporting code for numerical modelling (JSON config, HDF5 data, Modern OpenGL visualization)
ArraysOfArrays.jl - Efficient storage and handling of nested arrays in Julia
kite - An interactive visualization tool for graph theory
aoc
starfish-ql - ✴️ An experimental graph database
AdventOfCode - Solutions to Advent of Code 2021 - 2023
gradesta - Stitchable spreadsheets for the 21st century