Visualizations : Test v : looks optimal to me.
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Bernice
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Bernice again
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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i like names
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Anonymous
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Mercan Topkara
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Anonymous
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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.
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Caroline
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Anonymous
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Generations from steven
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Anonymous
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OK, OK, I've got a somewhat rectilinear bent, so sue me :)
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LogosSeeker
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A Linear Approach
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Dean Corso
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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.
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Anonymous
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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.
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Anonymous
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ugh
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Anonymous
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done
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Bernice
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antonin
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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..
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Ononamous
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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). |
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Belarius
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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.
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Scott McLeod
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currently showing
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shawnday
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looks optimal to me.
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Belarius
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Anonymous
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We should introduce Christopher to Kimberley
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Anonymous
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Andrew passes a cordial, "Hi." to Erin.
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Anonymous
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Eric - the social butterfly
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Anonymous
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ok
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Anonymous
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knots out
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