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Revision as of 10:04, 1 June 2015
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Introduction
The GEF4 Graph component provides a simple, UI-independent graph model. It consists of the single Graph module.
Graph
- feature: org.eclipse.gef4.graph
- bundle: org.eclipse.gef4.graph
The Graph module of GEF4 Graph provides the single {Root} package, which delivers a generic graph model representation and related utility classes.
{Root}
- package: org.eclipse.gef4.graph
The Root package provides a simple graph model and a support class to copy/merge such models.
Graph, Node, Edge
A Graph
serves as a container for Node
s and Edge
s. Additionally, a Graph
can be nested inside a nesting Node
, so that sub-graphs can be properly represented.
Moreover, arbitrary attributes can be set on Graph
s, Node
s, and Edge
s. The concrete attributes that are used are outside the scope of the GEF Graph component. The DOT importer of the GEF DOT component, e.g. adds DOT-specific attributes to the Graph it creates, the GEF Zest component uses visualization-specific attributes, which determine the concrete visualization.
GraphCopier
A (GraphCopier
) is a utility class to copy/merge graphs.