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Hello,
I came across vis through pyVis, but actually chose to use the original library itself
because of being more hackable and extensible. I'd like to add that I'm amazed at
how awesome vis is and how easily it can handle even very large graphs.
We're using vis in a project called libcolgraph, to visualize 'base' graphs and their
corresponding coloring graphs (graphs representing all possible colorings of a base
graph). The project, along with screenshots, is located at https://github.com/aalok-sathe/coloring-graphs if you could take a look! We currently
don't have a live URL but we're in the process of setting one up.
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Hello,
I came across vis through pyVis, but actually chose to use the original library itself
because of being more hackable and extensible. I'd like to add that I'm amazed at
how awesome vis is and how easily it can handle even very large graphs.
We're using vis in a project called libcolgraph, to visualize 'base' graphs and their
corresponding coloring graphs (graphs representing all possible colorings of a base
graph). The project, along with screenshots, is located at
https://github.com/aalok-sathe/coloring-graphs if you could take a look! We currently
don't have a live URL but we're in the process of setting one up.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: