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Visualizing Directed Edges in Graphs: Don't Use Arrows

64 点作者 JeanPierre大约 14 年前

8 条评论

Emore大约 14 年前
It's only better if you -- by reading up on convention beforehand -- know which way an edge points; does decreasing thickness indicate an incident node, or the opposite? Not clear on its own.
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cdesmar大约 14 年前
Umm... that's great for printed materials but how are you going to make that work on a white(black)board or for that matter with a pencil?<p>Not sure I've done many directed graphs in print but I've done quite a few with a marker/pencil/chalk.
pluies_public大约 14 年前
While I understand how arrows on the end of the edge is a bad idea, especially if you have a lot of edges on one node; what about having arrows blended in the edge itself?<p>Something like this (beware the ASCII art): o----&#62;----o
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steve19大约 14 年前
I really like the gradient use on the edges. That, along with the taper, allows a reader to easily see the direction without having to follow it till it hits another node.
DuckPaddle大约 14 年前
Interesting, I feel for "trained" users who use directed graphs for work this is a valuable technique. But even the researchers admitted it is not obvious which way the flow goes. So I don't think it would work well for advertising or public presentations.<p>The research paper makes interesting reading, and how often can you say that!
th0ma5大约 14 年前
I have a graph theory based application in the Android market, "Edgy," and I doubt that I would switch to this. I think once you get used to it, it is perhaps clearer, but I think there are many opportunities for styling and weights that may increase clarity without having to do something that is not expected. If this catches on, of course I'll probably go that way, but as for now, I haven't even seen many, if any, graphs use this.
hessenwolf大约 14 年前
They appear to have skipped curved arrows, which would reduce the muntedness of the graph considerably. Do please correct me if I skimmed poorly.
thefool大约 14 年前
I much perfer having gradients on the edges if you are going to do something nonstandard