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ReadMe.md \ Graph Drawing Utility
Graph Drawing Utility |
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The Graph Drawing Utility project provides a versatile tool for visualizing object relationships. This utility is designed to be seamlessly integrated into projects, allowing users to dynamically represent and explore the connections between objects.
Users can add objects to the graph using the add_item method.
The item_view method provides a means to inspect the details of individual objects, facilitating a deeper understanding of the interconnected elements. Relationship Establishment:
Users can establish relationships between objects using three types: add_parent: Defines an ownership relationship, clustering owned objects together. add_link: Creates a connection between objects using arrows.
The utility enables users to visualize the constructed object graph, providing a clear representation of the established relationships.
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Drawing graphs by graphviz with class approach
We found that graphclass demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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