Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 13:49:43 -0400 From: John Almberg <jalmberg@identry.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Port for drawing directed graphs? Message-ID: <224BE6F8-586E-45F6-AD8D-BE32630525D4@identry.com> In-Reply-To: <FFDD66D7-1BFF-4939-BA00-43AFEA75EDB3@boosten.org> References: <D99E9FAD-34F9-4040-A261-F8F950DF0EE5@identry.com> <89ce7f740809150801o37176df9oa7be4cc8f4d50a95@mail.gmail.com> <0A89B579-2549-4A12-9514-1597B61BCC07@identry.com> <FFDD66D7-1BFF-4939-BA00-43AFEA75EDB3@boosten.org>
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> Gnuplot? Might be able to do it in gnuplot or Latex, but graphviz seems to be a single purpose tool aimed at visualizing directed graphs. Plus it just works... I got a test graph generated in less than 15 minutes after typing "make install". Pretty awesome... One thing I'm still digging for is how it will handle large data sets... I'm not even sure this is practical, but the graphs I'm dealing with would typically have hundreds of nodes. I'll have to dig in to the docs a bit before getting a handle on this problem. Very exciting, though... I feel like I just cut months off this task... Oh wait, I just did! Fantastic! -- John
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