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❔vis.js - Seems fits my need but prefer something else. Source: 10 months ago
One of the key created HTML elements is the element. Renderer class creates CanvasRenderingContext2D which is used for drawing shapes, text, images, and other objects. As we used vis.js before creating Orb, credit for some of the drawing logic in Orb (shapes, arrows, curved lines) goes to the developers who created it. They did a great job, and we didn’t want to reinvent the wheel. Canvas API with... - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
The graph was created with this JavaScript library: https://visjs.org/. Source: over 1 year ago
Data source: https://rapidapi.com/mrdimosthenis/api/papercliff/ Visualization library: https://visjs.org/. Source: over 1 year ago
In order to display the GitHub data in a graph, I used VisJS, a library specially designed to handle large amounts of dynamic data. The graph is rendered in the browser in an HTML canvas, making it possible to show complex animations efficiently. The VisJS network component was exactly what I needed to display a complex diagram of “nodes” and their connecting lines, called “edges”. Nodes and edges are represented... - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
I am trying to find an extension which will allow for markdown cells to have "markdown style" graph code (like mermaid, GraphViz or blockdiag) to be placed into them and then converted to an actual graph when the code is executed. I have been searching and have only found jupyter connections for python code, an outdated mermaid extension for jupyterhub and a nonfunctional GraphViz extension for jupyterlab. Are... Source: about 3 years ago
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