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GraphShape is a .NET graph layout framework based on Graph#. It contains several layout algorithms that allow various kind of layouts (FR, KK, ISOM, LinLog, Simple Tree, Circular, Sugiyama, Compound FDP, Random). It also provide overlap removal algorithms such as FSA (or One Way FSA) algorithms. This library contains customizable controls for the visualization of graph in WPF applications. Supported platforms: - .NET Framework 3.5+ - .NET Core 3.1+ - .NET 5+ Supports Source Link
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GraphShape is a .NET graph layout framework based on Graph#. It contains several layout algorithms that allow various kind of layouts (FR, KK, ISOM, LinLog, Simple Tree, Circular, Sugiyama, Compound FDP, Random). It also provide overlap removal algorithms such as FSA (or One Way FSA) algorithms. This library contains customizable controls for the visualization of graph in WPF applications. Supported platforms: - .NET Framework 3.5+ - .NET Core 3.1+ - .NET 5+ Supports Source Link
We found that graphshape.controls 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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