LIBPACK
Section: C Library Functions (3)
Updated: 04 APRIL 2009
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NAME
libpack - support for connected components
SYNOPSIS
#include <graphviz/pack.h>
typedef enum { l_clust, l_node, l_graph, l_array} pack_mode;
typedef struct {
float aspect; /* desired aspect ratio */
int sz; /* row/column size size */
unsigned int margin; /* margin left around objects, in points */
int doSplines; /* use splines in constructing graph shape */
pack_mode mode; /* granularity and method */
boolean *fixed; /* fixed[i] == true implies g[i] should not be moved */
packval_t* vals; /* for arrays, sort numbers */
int flags;
} pack_info;
point* putRects(int ng, boxf* bbs, pack_info* pinfo);
int packRects(int ng, boxf* bbs, pack_info* pinfo);
point* putGraphs (int, Agraph_t**, Agraph_t*, pack_info*);
int packGraphs (int, Agraph_t**, Agraph_t*, pack_info*);
int packSubgraphs (int, Agraph_t**, Agraph_t*, pack_info*);
pack_mode getPackMode (Agraph_t*, pack_mode dflt);
int getPack (Agraph_t*, int, int);
int isConnected (Agraph_t*);
Agraph_t** ccomps (Agraph_t*, int*, char*);
Agraph_t** pccomps (Agraph_t*, int*, char*, boolean*);
int nodeInduce (Agraph_t*);
DESCRIPTION
libpack supports the use of connected components in the
context of laying out graphs using other
graphviz libraries.
One set of functions can be used to take a single graph and
break it apart into connected components. A complementary set
of functions takes a collection of graphs (not necessarily components
of a single graph) which have been laid out separately, and packs them
together.
As this library is meant to be used with libcommon, it relies
on the Agraphinfo_t, Agnodeinfo_t and Agedgeinfo_t used
in that
library. The specific dependencies are given below in the function
descriptions.
Creating components
Agraph_t** ccomps (Agraph_t* g, int* cnt, char* pfx)
The function
ccomps takes a graph
g and returns an array
of pointers to subgraphs of
g which are its connected components.
cnt is set to the number of components. If
pfx is non-NULL,
it is used as a prefix for the names of the subgraphs; otherwise, the
string ``_cc_'' is used.
Note that the subgraphs only contain the relevant nodes, not any
corresponding edges. Depending on the use, this allows the caller
to retrieve edge information from the root graph.
The array returned is obtained from malloc and must be freed by
the caller. The function relies on the mark field in
Agnodeinfo_t.
Agraph_t** pccomps (Agraph_t* g, int* cnt, char* pfx, boolean* pinned)
This is identical to
ccomps except that is puts all pinned nodes
in the first component returned. In addition, if
pinned is non-NULL,
it is set to true if pinned nodes are found and false otherwise.
int nodeInduce (Agraph_t* g)
This function takes a subgraph
g and finds all edges in its root
graph both of whose endpoints are in
g. It returns the number of
such edges and, if this edge is not already
in the subgraph, it is added.
int isConnected (Agraph_t* g)
This function returns non-zero if the graph
g is connected.
Packing components
point* putGraphs (int ng, Agraph_t** gs, Agraph_t* root, pack_info ip)
putGraphs packs together a collection of laid out graphs into a
single layout which avoids any overlap. It takes as input
ng
graphs
gs. For each graph, it is assumed that all the nodes have
been positioned using
pos, and that the
xsize and
ysize
fields have been set.
If root is non-NULL, it is taken as the root
graph of the subgraphs gs and is used to find the edges. Otherwise,
putGraphs uses the edges found in each graph gs[i].
For the modes l_node, l_clust, and l_graph,
the packing is done using the polyomino-based
algorithm of Freivalds et al. This allows for a fairly tight packing, in
which a convex part of one graph might be inserted into the concave part
of another.
The granularity of the polyominoes used depends on the value of
ip->mode. If this is l_node, a polyomino is constructed
to approximate the nodes and edges. If this is l_clust, the
polyomino treats top-level clusters as single rectangles, unioned
with the polyominoes for the remaining nodes and edges. If the value
is l_graph, the polyomino for a graph is a single rectangle
corresponding to the bounding box of the graph.
The mode l_node specifies that the graphs should be packed as an
array.
If ip->doSplines is true, the function uses the spline information
in the spl field of an edge, if it exists.
Otherwise, the algorithm represents an edge as a
straight line segment connecting node centers.
The parameter ip->margin specifies a boundary of margin points
to be allowed around each node. It must be non-negative.
The parameter ip->fixed, if non-null, should point to an array
of ng booleans. If ip->fixed[i] is true, graph gs[i]
should be left at its original position. The packing will first first
place all of the fixed graphs, then fill in the with the remaining
graphs.
The function returns an array of points which can be used as the origin of
the bounding box of each graph. If the
graphs are translated to these positions, none of the graph components
will overlap.
The array returned is obtained from malloc and must be freed by
the caller. If any problem occurs, putGraphs returns NULL.
As a side-effect, at its start, putGraphs sets the bb
of each graph to reflect its initial layout. Note that putGraphs
does not do any translation or change the input graphs in any other way
than setting the bb.
This function uses the bb field in Agraphinfo_t,
the pos, xsize and ysize fields in nodehinfo_t and
the spl field in Aedgeinfo_t.
int packGraphs (int ng, Agraph_t** gs, Agraph_t* root, pack_info* ip)
This function takes
ng subgraphs
gs of a root graph
root
and calls
putGraphs with the given arguments to generate
a packing of the subgraphs. If successful, it then invokes
shifts the subgraphs to their new positions. It returns 0 on success.
int packSubgraphs (int ng, Agraph_t** gs, Agraph_t* root, pack_info* ip)
This function simply calls
packGraphs with the given arguments, and
then recomputes the bounding box of the
root graph.
int pack_graph(int ng, Agraph_t** gs, Agraph_t* root, boolean* fixed)
uses
packSubgraphs to place the individual subgraphs into a single layout
with the parameters obtained from
getPackInfo. If successful,
dotneato_postprocess is called on the root graph.
point* putRects (int ng, boxf* bbs, pack_info* ip)
putRects packs together a collection of rectangles into a
single layout which avoids any overlap. It takes as input
ng
rectangles
bbs.
Its behavior and return value are analogous to those of putGraphs.
However, the modes l_node and l_clust are illegal.
The fields fixed and doSplines of ip
are unused.
int packRects (int ng, boxf* bbs, pack_info* ip)
packRects is analogous to
packGraphs: it calls
putRects and, if this is successful, it translates
the rectangles in
bbs appropriately.
Utility functions
The library provides several functions which can be used to tailor the
packing based on graph attributes.
pack_mode parsePackModeInfo(char* p, pack_mode dflt, pack_info* pinfo)
analyzes
p as a string representation of pack mode, storing the
information in
pinfo.
If
p is "cluster", it returns
l_clust; for "graph", it returns
l_graph;
for "node", it returns
l_node;
for "array", it returns
l_array;
for "aspect", it returns
l_aspect;
otherwise, it returns
dflt.
Related data is also stored in
pinfo.
pack_mode getPackModeInfo(Agraph_t * g, pack_mode dflt, pack_info* pinfo)
This function processes the graph's
"packmode" attribute, storing the
information in
pinfo. It returns
pinfo->mode.
The attribute is processed using
parsePackModeInfo with
dflt passed
as the default argument.
pack_mode getPackMode (Agraph_t* g, pack_mode dflt)
This function returns a
pack_mode associated with
g.
int getPack (Agraph_t* g, int not_def, int dflt)
This function queries the graph attribute
"pack". If this is
defined as a non-negative integer, the integer is returned; if it
is defined as "true", the value
dflt is returned; otherwise,
the value
not_def is returned.
pack_mode getPackInfo(Agraph_t * g, pack_mode dflt, int dfltMargin, pack_info* pinfo)
This function calls both
getPackModeInfo and
getPack, storing the
information in
pinfo.
dfltMargin is used for both integer arguments
of
getPack, with the result saved as
pinfo->margin.
It returns
pinfo->mode.
SEE ALSO
dot(1),
neato(1),
twopi(1),
libgraph(3)
K. Freivalds et al., "Disconnected Graph Layout and the Polyomino
Packing Approach", GD0'01, LNCS 2265, pp. 378-391.
BUGS
The packing does not take into account edge or graph labels.
AUTHORS
Emden Gansner (
erg@research.att.com).