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Manuel, Have you chosen a graph data structure yet? I assume you will use some kind of adjacency list representation to support sparse directed graphs, but I am curious if you have chosen the data types for the node and edge labels, and if you will be using primitives or objects. -- Oscar ***The contents of this email message are confidential and proprietary*** On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Manuel wrote: > > > For drawing graphs, I recommend using a UnionSet of > > > Gridded2DSets with manifold dimension = 2. There is a > > > simple example in visad/examples/Rivers.java. > > > > That should be a UnionSet of Gridded2DSets with > > manifold dimension = 1. > > Bill, I have a question regarding this: The Rivers example uses one > Gridded2DSet for each river - do you mean for the graph I should use one > Gridded2DSet for each edge between two nodes? > > Thank you > > Manuel > > >
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