GraphStream 1.0

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2011

The GraphStream team is happy to announce the release of the first stable version of GraphStream. We hope it will fulfill your needs and that you will enjoy the new features that come with it.

GraphStream website : http://graphstream-project.org

This video provides an overview of some features of this new release :

1. Generators, it is an overview of some generators that can be found in GraphStream. Generators allow to produce a graph (static or dynamic).

2. Algorithms, some examples of algorithms : A*, Kruskal spanning tree, Betweenness Centrality.

3. Stylesheet, a demonstration of some style properties. GraphStream uses a CSS syntax to define thee graph style.

4. New UI, the new release comes with an alternative viewer in the package gs-ui. All the video is made with this new viewer but this part focuses on the ability to move the view center and to change the zoom from the program.

5. Geographic Information System : GraphStream contains a new experimental packages, called gs-geography, that allows to produce a graph from a shape file. This part displays the graph of the city of Le Havre (France) and runs the algorithm RandomWalk on it to simulate traffic.

The video is published by G. Savin under the term of the Creative Commons licence BY-NC-SA. The soundtrack comes from the Queue release of Juno6 (http://www.juno6.de, http://www.1bit-wonder.com) that is published under the CC BY-NC-SA licence.

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  • @clafikra Thanks. There is no tutorial yet but I will release sources used to produce the video online and maybe I will make a short explanation about that on the website :)

  • This is pretty impressive. Is there any tutorial on creating some of the graphs shown in the vid? Like visualizing A* shortest path progress with colours and stuff. Couldn't find it in your website.

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