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Draw non-layered tidy trees in linear time.
This a JavaScript port from the project cwi-swat/non-layered-tidy-trees, which is written in Java. The algorithm used in that project is from the paper by A.J. van der Ploeg, Drawing Non-layered Tidy Trees in Linear Time. There is another JavaScript port from that project d3-flextree, which depends on d3-hierarchy. This project is dependency free.
npm install non-layered-tidy-tree-layout
Or
yarn add non-layered-tidy-tree-layout
There's also a built verison: dist/non-layered-tidy-tree-layout.js
for use with browser <script>
tag, or as a Javascript module.
import { BoundingBox, Layout } from 'non-layered-tidy-tree-layout'
// BoundingBox(gap, bottomPadding)
const bb = new BoundingBox(10, 20)
const layout = new Layout(bb)
const treeData = {
id: 0,
width: 40,
height: 40,
children: [
{
id: 1,
width: 40,
height: 40,
children: [{ id: 6, width: 400, height: 40 }]
},
{ id: 2, width: 40, height: 40 },
{ id: 3, width: 40, height: 40 },
{ id: 4, width: 40, height: 40 },
{ id: 5, width: 40, height: 80 }
]
}
const { result, boundingBox } = layout.layout(treeData)
// result:
// {
// id: 0,
// x: 300,
// y: 0,
// width: 40,
// height: 40,
// children: [
// {
// id: 1,
// x: 185,
// y: 60,
// width: 40,
// height: 40,
// children: [
// { id: 6, x: 5, y: 120, width: 400, height: 40 }
// ]
// },
// { id: 2, x: 242.5, y: 60, width: 40, height: 40 },
// { id: 3, x: 300, y: 60, width: 40, height: 40 },
// { id: 4, x: 357.5, y: 60, width: 40, height: 40 },
// { id: 5, x: 415, y: 60, width: 40, height: 80 }
// ]
// }
//
// boundingBox:
// {
// left: 5,
// right: 455,
// top: 0,
// bottom: 160
// }
The method Layout.layout
modifies treeData
inplace. It returns an object like { result: treeData, boundingBox: {left: num, right: num, top: num, bottom: num} }
. result
is the same object treeData
with calculated coordinates, boundingBox
are the coordinates for the whole tree:
The red dashed lines are the bounding boxes for each node. Layout.layout()
produces coordinates to draw nodes, which are the grey boxes with black border.
The library also provides a class Tree
and a method layout
.
/**
* Constructor for Tree.
* @param {number} width - width of bounding box
* @param {number} height - height of bounding box
* @param {number} y - veritcal coordinate of bounding box
* @param {array} children - a list of Tree instances
*/
new Tree(width, height, y, children)
/**
* Calculate x, y coordindates and assign them to tree.
* @param {Object} tree - a Tree object
*/
layout(tree)
In case your data structure are not the same as provided by the example above, you can refer to src/helpers.js
to implement a Layout
class that converts your data to a Tree
, then call layout
to calculate the coordinates for drawing.
Layout.getSize
and Layout.assignLayout
and Layout.layout
Layout.layout
Layout.layoutTreeData
Layout
, BoundingBox
, layout
, Tree
FAQs
Draw non-layered tidy trees in linear time
The npm package non-layered-tidy-tree-layout receives a total of 518,719 weekly downloads. As such, non-layered-tidy-tree-layout popularity was classified as popular.
We found that non-layered-tidy-tree-layout demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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