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2,835 | 26 | |
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9.0 | 10.0 | |
7 days ago | over 6 years ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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vis-network
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How to build a graph visualization engine and why you shouldn’t
I'm currently using vis-network [1] as the graph display for a Fraud analysis UI. Cosmos looked really good when I checked it but as you very well mention it wasn't able to style vertices with different images/icons and not sure if it was able to style edges color and width. All of this is heavily used in my use case. Hopefully it gets these features as it matures
[1] https://github.com/visjs/vis-network
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I custom-built this high resolution character map for TLK and wanted to gift it to the community. Please note that it's not perfect, as I ignored minor and/or unlinkable characters. Let me know if I missed anything major. I also built an interactive visualization tool if there's interest. Enjoy<3
I'm not familiar with Animate by name. The viewer is pretty straight-forward given the underlying library (https://github.com/visjs/vis-network) if you come from a tech background. The trick is coming up with a maintainable way to manage the data structure for the network as it scales up. I wanted to type as little as possible to make additions :).
GraphTerm
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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
What are some alternatives?
jsplumb - Visual connectivity for webapps
cosmos - GPU-accelerated force graph layout and rendering
vis
orb - Graph visualization library
d3-force - Force-directed graph layout using velocity Verlet integration.
InteractiveGraph - InteractiveGraph provides a web-based interactive visualization and analysis framework for large graph data, which may come from a GSON file, or an online Neo4j graph database. InteractiveGraph also provides applications built on the framework: GraphNavigator, GraphExplorer and RelFinder.