Specifies the layout style for handling cycle substructures in an OrthogonalLayout.
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In this style, the layout forms a circular pattern where the bends of the edges in the cycle are positioned at the corners. This approach highlights the cyclic nature of the structure while allowing for smoother transitions between nodes.
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Sample Graphs
ShownSetting: Cycle substructure style CIRCULAR_WITH_BENDS_AT_CORNERS
See Also
Developer's Guide
API
- cycleSubstructureStyle
This style emphasizes the cycle by arranging it in a circular manner where each node in the cycle occupies a corner position. This results in a distinct polygonal shape for the cycle, making the cycle visually prominent in the layout.
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Sample Graphs
ShownSetting: Cycle substructure style CIRCULAR_WITH_NODES_AT_CORNERS
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Developer's Guide
API
- cycleSubstructureStyle
Cycles in the input graph are not explicitly detected or treated differently. The layout is generated as if the cycles are regular parts of the graph structure, potentially resulting in less distinguishable cycle shapes.
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Sample Graphs
ShownSetting: Cycle not handled specifically (NONE)
See Also
Developer's Guide
API
- cycleSubstructureStyle
Static Methods
Converts the given argument to an enum constant of this enum type.
Converts the given argument to an enum constant of this enum type.
Most notably, this method can convert an enum constant's name into the enum constant itself.
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Parameters
- value: OrthogonalLayoutCycleSubstructureStyle
- The value to convert to an enum constant.
Return Value
- OrthogonalLayoutCycleSubstructureStyle
- The enum constant that corresponds to the given argument.
Returns the name of the given enum constant.
Returns the name of the given enum constant.
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Parameters
- value: OrthogonalLayoutCycleSubstructureStyle
- The numeric value of an enum constant.
Return Value
- string
- The name of the enum constant.
Throws
- Exception ({ name: 'Error' })
- If this type is a flags enums, and the provided value doesn't correspond to a single enum constant, or if this enum type contains no constant of the given numeric value.