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Graph::Easy::Group::Cell(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Graph::Easy::Group::Cell(3pm)

NAME
Graph::Easy::Group::Cell - A cell in a group SYNOPSIS
use Graph::Easy; my $ssl = Graph::Easy::Edge->new( ); $ssl->set_attributes( label => 'encrypted connection', style => '-->', color => 'red', ); $graph = Graph::Easy->new(); $graph->add_edge('source', 'destination', $ssl); print $graph->as_ascii(); DESCRIPTION
A "Graph::Easy::Group::Cell" represents a cell of a group. Group cells can have a background and, if they are on the outside, a border. There should be no need to use this package directly. METHODS
error() $last_error = $group->error(); $group->error($error); # set new messags $group->error(''); # clear error Returns the last error message, or '' for no error. as_ascii() my $ascii = $cell->as_ascii(); Returns the cell as a little ascii representation. as_html() my $html = $cell->as_html($tag,$id); Returns the cell as HTML code. label() my $label = $cell->label(); Returns the name (also known as 'label') of the cell. class() my $class = $cell->class(); Returns the classname(s) of this cell, like: group_cities gr gb for a cell with a bottom (gb) and right (gr) border in the class "cities". EXPORT
None. SEE ALSO
Graph::Easy. AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2004 - 2007 by Tels <http://bloodgate.com>. See the LICENSE file for more details. perl v5.14.2 2011-12-23 Graph::Easy::Group::Cell(3pm)

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Graph::Easy::Layout::Path(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			    Graph::Easy::Layout::Path(3pm)

NAME
Graph::Easy::Layout::Path - Path management for Manhattan-style grids SYNOPSIS
use Graph::Easy; my $graph = Graph::Easy->new(); my $bonn = Graph::Easy::Node->new( name => 'Bonn', ); my $berlin = Graph::Easy::Node->new( name => 'Berlin', ); $graph->add_edge ($bonn, $berlin); $graph->layout(); print $graph->as_ascii( ); # prints: # +------+ +--------+ # | Bonn | --> | Berlin | # +------+ +--------+ DESCRIPTION
"Graph::Easy::Layout::Scout" contains just the actual path-managing code for Graph::Easy, e.g. to create/destroy/maintain paths, node placement etc. EXPORT
Exports nothing. SEE ALSO
Graph::Easy. METHODS into Graph::Easy This module injects the following methods into "Graph::Easy": _path_is_clear() $graph->_path_is_clear($path); For all points (x,y pairs) in the path, check that the cell is still free. $path points to a list x,y,type pairs as in "[ [x,y,type], [x,y,type], ...]". _create_cell() my $cell = $graph->($edge,$x,$y,$type); Create a cell at "$x,$y" coordinates with type $type for the specified edge. _path_is_clear() $graph->_path_is_clear(); For all points (x,y pairs) in the path, check that the cell is still free. $path points to a list of "[ x,y,type, x,y,type, ...]". Returns true when the path is clear, false otherwise. _trace_path() my $path = my $graph->_trace_path($src,$dst,$edge); Find a free way from source node/group to destination node/group for the specified edge. Both source and destination need to be placed beforehand. METHODS in Graph::Easy::Node This module injects the following methods into "Graph::Easy::Node": _near_places() my $node->_near_places(); Take a node and return a list of possible placements around it and prune out already occupied cells. $d is the distance from the node border and defaults to two (for placements). Set it to one for adjacent cells. _shuffle_dir() my $dirs = $node->_shuffle_dir( [ 0,1,2,3 ], $dir); Take a ref to an array with four entries and shuffle them around according to $dir. _shift() my $dir = $node->_shift($degrees); Return a the "flow()" direction shifted by X degrees to $dir. AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2004 - 2007 by Tels <http://bloodgate.com>. See the LICENSE file for information. perl v5.14.2 2011-12-23 Graph::Easy::Layout::Path(3pm)
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