Cytoscape.js Yfiles orthogonal edges
Can we use Yfiles with cytoscape.js to render orthogonal edges. My layout is a preset layout of compound nodes. I want the child nodes of the compound node to connect via orthogonal edges to other nodes.
cytoscape.js yfiles
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Can we use Yfiles with cytoscape.js to render orthogonal edges. My layout is a preset layout of compound nodes. I want the child nodes of the compound node to connect via orthogonal edges to other nodes.
cytoscape.js yfiles
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Can you provide an example (image, fiddle, ...) of what you want ?
– Majestic
Nov 21 '18 at 9:44
Hi @Deeps, please refer to how to ask and edit your question accordingly, thank you:)
– Stephan T.
Nov 22 '18 at 15:33
Not able to add a image here. But I have nodes which contains nodes inside. I give fixed positions to parent nodes and the child nodes as well, in a sort of a grid layout. The connections through each of these nodes is with a straight lines which would cross over the nodes which come on the way. So, I would want the edges to be like orthogonal edges while avoiding cross-over other nodes.
– Deeps
Nov 29 '18 at 5:53
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Can we use Yfiles with cytoscape.js to render orthogonal edges. My layout is a preset layout of compound nodes. I want the child nodes of the compound node to connect via orthogonal edges to other nodes.
cytoscape.js yfiles
Can we use Yfiles with cytoscape.js to render orthogonal edges. My layout is a preset layout of compound nodes. I want the child nodes of the compound node to connect via orthogonal edges to other nodes.
cytoscape.js yfiles
cytoscape.js yfiles
asked Nov 21 '18 at 9:00


DeepsDeeps
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Can you provide an example (image, fiddle, ...) of what you want ?
– Majestic
Nov 21 '18 at 9:44
Hi @Deeps, please refer to how to ask and edit your question accordingly, thank you:)
– Stephan T.
Nov 22 '18 at 15:33
Not able to add a image here. But I have nodes which contains nodes inside. I give fixed positions to parent nodes and the child nodes as well, in a sort of a grid layout. The connections through each of these nodes is with a straight lines which would cross over the nodes which come on the way. So, I would want the edges to be like orthogonal edges while avoiding cross-over other nodes.
– Deeps
Nov 29 '18 at 5:53
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Can you provide an example (image, fiddle, ...) of what you want ?
– Majestic
Nov 21 '18 at 9:44
Hi @Deeps, please refer to how to ask and edit your question accordingly, thank you:)
– Stephan T.
Nov 22 '18 at 15:33
Not able to add a image here. But I have nodes which contains nodes inside. I give fixed positions to parent nodes and the child nodes as well, in a sort of a grid layout. The connections through each of these nodes is with a straight lines which would cross over the nodes which come on the way. So, I would want the edges to be like orthogonal edges while avoiding cross-over other nodes.
– Deeps
Nov 29 '18 at 5:53
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Can you provide an example (image, fiddle, ...) of what you want ?
– Majestic
Nov 21 '18 at 9:44
Can you provide an example (image, fiddle, ...) of what you want ?
– Majestic
Nov 21 '18 at 9:44
Hi @Deeps, please refer to how to ask and edit your question accordingly, thank you:)
– Stephan T.
Nov 22 '18 at 15:33
Hi @Deeps, please refer to how to ask and edit your question accordingly, thank you:)
– Stephan T.
Nov 22 '18 at 15:33
Not able to add a image here. But I have nodes which contains nodes inside. I give fixed positions to parent nodes and the child nodes as well, in a sort of a grid layout. The connections through each of these nodes is with a straight lines which would cross over the nodes which come on the way. So, I would want the edges to be like orthogonal edges while avoiding cross-over other nodes.
– Deeps
Nov 29 '18 at 5:53
Not able to add a image here. But I have nodes which contains nodes inside. I give fixed positions to parent nodes and the child nodes as well, in a sort of a grid layout. The connections through each of these nodes is with a straight lines which would cross over the nodes which come on the way. So, I would want the edges to be like orthogonal edges while avoiding cross-over other nodes.
– Deeps
Nov 29 '18 at 5:53
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I actually don't know what you mean with "yfiles with cytoscape.js". But if you want to do orthogonal edges with cytoscape.js . Maybe have a look here.
If this doesn't answer your question maybe give some example.
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I actually don't know what you mean with "yfiles with cytoscape.js". But if you want to do orthogonal edges with cytoscape.js . Maybe have a look here.
If this doesn't answer your question maybe give some example.
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I actually don't know what you mean with "yfiles with cytoscape.js". But if you want to do orthogonal edges with cytoscape.js . Maybe have a look here.
If this doesn't answer your question maybe give some example.
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I actually don't know what you mean with "yfiles with cytoscape.js". But if you want to do orthogonal edges with cytoscape.js . Maybe have a look here.
If this doesn't answer your question maybe give some example.
I actually don't know what you mean with "yfiles with cytoscape.js". But if you want to do orthogonal edges with cytoscape.js . Maybe have a look here.
If this doesn't answer your question maybe give some example.
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Can you provide an example (image, fiddle, ...) of what you want ?
– Majestic
Nov 21 '18 at 9:44
Hi @Deeps, please refer to how to ask and edit your question accordingly, thank you:)
– Stephan T.
Nov 22 '18 at 15:33
Not able to add a image here. But I have nodes which contains nodes inside. I give fixed positions to parent nodes and the child nodes as well, in a sort of a grid layout. The connections through each of these nodes is with a straight lines which would cross over the nodes which come on the way. So, I would want the edges to be like orthogonal edges while avoiding cross-over other nodes.
– Deeps
Nov 29 '18 at 5:53