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Visualizations : Test v : looks optimal to me.

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Created by: Frank van Ham      Created on: Sunday March 09, 4:57 PM

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Comments (40)


Bernice says:
Bernice again
Posted Thursday March 13, 10:11 AM
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Anonymous says:
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Posted Thursday March 13, 1:37 PM
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Anonymous says:
i like names
Posted Thursday March 13, 1:45 PM
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Anonymous says:
Mercan Topkara
Posted Thursday March 13, 10:14 PM
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Anonymous says:
Mercan Topkara: This was a very connected graph, hard to see how it would be in real life, made me wonder why they are not all connected, or some parts of the network is missing.
Posted Thursday March 13, 10:24 PM
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Posted Friday March 14, 5:38 PM
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Posted Saturday March 15, 3:36 AM
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Caroline says:
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Posted Sunday March 16, 6:36 PM
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Anonymous says:
Generations from steven
Posted Monday March 17, 3:11 AM
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Anonymous says:
OK, OK, I've got a somewhat rectilinear bent, so sue me :)
Posted Monday March 17, 10:25 AM
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Anonymous says:
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Posted Monday March 17, 1:57 PM
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LogosSeeker says:
A Linear Approach
Posted Tuesday March 18, 9:47 PM
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Dean Corso says:
I try to put on one side the target points and in the opposite side the source points. Also, I try to make a visual shape that resembles a baby or rocking chair.
Posted Tuesday March 18, 10:58 PM
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Anonymous says:
Clustering difficult to see at first. Many nodes with rather large number of links. Looked as if all nodes had as many links. Several nodes could serve as center.
Posted Thursday March 20, 3:34 AM
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Anonymous says:
ugh
Posted Thursday March 20, 4:29 PM
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Anonymous says:
done
Posted Friday March 21, 7:19 AM
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Bernice says:
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Posted Friday March 21, 1:31 PM
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antonin says:
This is Pierre, I just posted a graph with one crossing. This is more an iq test than a test of taste, right? I don't remember my courses on graph theory, but I assume there is at least as many crossings as there are cycles in the graph. Funny how I couldn't reproduce the former graph, this one is garbage. The eye gets pulled randomly by its own interpretation of the graph..
Posted Friday March 21, 4:16 PM
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girtbysea says:
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Posted Saturday March 22, 4:35 AM
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Ononamous says:
There are three basic patterns that appealed to me:
1) central node like a hub in a bike wheel
2) vertex node like the pivot point for a folding fan
3) a fringe node that is part of one of the above 2 configurations
sought to achieve balance in angles (not too acute or obtuse).
Posted Tuesday March 25, 10:00 AM
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Belarius says:
Of the tests, I like how this one turned out the least. But then, this one has the most connections and thus the most crossed lines.
Posted Tuesday March 25, 2:20 PM
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Scott McLeod says:
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Posted Wednesday March 26, 10:42 PM
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Posted Thursday March 27, 4:53 PM
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Posted Friday March 28, 12:24 PM
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shawnday says:
looks optimal to me.
Posted Friday March 28, 12:32 PM
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Belarius says:
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Posted Friday March 28, 1:05 PM
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Posted Saturday March 29, 5:49 PM
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Posted Sunday March 30, 4:59 AM
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Anonymous says:
We should introduce Christopher to Kimberley
Posted Sunday March 30, 10:55 PM
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Anonymous says:
Andrew passes a cordial, "Hi." to Erin.
Posted Sunday March 30, 11:05 PM
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Anonymous says:
Eric - the social butterfly
Posted Sunday March 30, 11:08 PM
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Anonymous says:
ok
Posted Monday March 31, 7:16 AM
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Anonymous says:
knots out
Posted Monday March 31, 7:29 AM
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Posted Monday March 31, 11:34 PM
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Anonymous says:
I started putting more connected nodes on the center, trying to avoid line crossing as much as possible. Then, once I individuated two main groups of connections, I just tried to make a clear division between them by separating spatially nodes belonging to the two subgroups. I also tried to avoid, just for esthetical reasons, parallelism and ortogonality of different lines.
Posted Tuesday April 01, 7:03 AM
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