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Gephi forumsPlease post new questions on facebook group too (https://www.facebook.com/groups/gephi) 2012-04-11T18:46:30+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/app.php/feed/topic/1147 2012-04-11T18:46:30+01:002012-04-11T18:46:30+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=1147&p=6103#p6103 <![CDATA[Re: Request to test new version of Circular Layout plugin]]> Thanks

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2011-06-04T04:36:04+01:002011-06-04T04:36:04+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=1147&p=3657#p3657 <![CDATA[Re: Request to test new version of Circular Layout plugin]]>
admin wrote:Grouping nodes by Timestamp works also very well on dynamical network... :)
I'd love to see that.

This is my new favorite layout. It's great for showing graph statistics visually.

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2011-06-01T09:18:23+01:002011-06-01T09:18:23+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=1147&p=3623#p3623 <![CDATA[Re: Request to test new version of Circular Layout plugin]]>

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2011-06-01T05:40:37+01:002011-06-01T05:40:37+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=1147&p=3621#p3621 <![CDATA[Re: Request to test new version of Circular Layout plugin]]> I meant to follow up on your comment:
I think it's going to work best if it relies on user-defined attributes for the sorting, as there seem to be too many modularity classes in most graphs.
I think you are absolutely right! I used modularity classes for the two demo graphs mostly because I was being lazy. I think the real strength of the layout will be with user-defined attributes. For example, Sébastien mentioned on the Gephi-plugin mailing list that he had played with a time interval to group the nodes and had found some success.

I honestly haven’t fully explored the ways to use the layout… and I am torn between using my time to add to the Circular Layout plugin or to reparse some of my datasets so that they have more attributes. *grin*

Thanks for testing it and I love the simplicity of the graph you posted above!
-Matt

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2011-05-31T14:05:39+01:002011-05-31T14:05:39+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=1147&p=3617#p3617 <![CDATA[Re: Request to test new version of Circular Layout plugin]]>
I will give your idea of a false Z-axis view of the layout some thought. I think I might wait and see what changes might come in the visualization engine itself before I dig into that too far.

Please let me know if you run into any problems with layout in the mean time. I appreciate you looking at it!

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2011-05-31T04:39:00+01:002011-05-31T04:39:00+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=1147&p=3614#p3614 <![CDATA[Re: Request to test new version of Circular Layout plugin]]>
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I think it's going to work best if it relies on user-defined attributes for the sorting, as there seem to be too many modularity classes in most graphs. Still, I haven't really had a chance to play with it. One thing I'd like to see, if it's possible, is the integration of a false Z-axis for isometric display, especially if it could render false perspective for the node sizes as a modification of their existing sizes. That sounds like a lot of trouble, but I'm throwing the idea out there.

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2011-05-30T08:23:11+01:002011-05-30T08:23:11+01:00 https://forum-gephi.org/viewtopic.php?t=1147&p=3573#p3573 <![CDATA[Request to test new version of Circular Layout plugin]]> Can anyone who is willing give my new version of the Circular Layout plugin a test? I've added some features to it that I would really like wider testing (and feedback) on before I release it.

New features which need testing are:
  • Sorting by any arbitrary node attribute.
  • New "Radial Axis" layout.
The radial axis layout sorts nodes into groups based on an attribute and arranges a circular layout with radial spars (axes) for each group.

For example, here is the Les Miserable dataset grouped by modularity and sorted with degree ascending outward:
les-mis-modularity-demo.jpg
Another example, here is the power grid dataset sorted the same way:
power-modularity-demo.jpg
And before anyone assumes it only results in "flowers", here is the Java function dataset grouped by "Strongly Connected ID" and sorted with descending degree outwards:
java-strongly-connected-demo.jpg
You can download a beta version of the plugin here:
http://theledge.net/uploads/Networks/ge ... 5-beta.nbm

Please let me know any thoughts you might have!
Matt

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