Specifies custom data for the AlignmentStage.
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Gets or sets the LayoutGrid layout data which allows to define a grid that is respected by the AlignmentStage so that nodes that are not in the same column/row may not be aligned.
Gets or sets the LayoutGrid layout data which allows to define a grid that is respected by the AlignmentStage so that nodes that are not in the same column/row may not be aligned.
final
See Also
Developer's Guide
Gets or sets the mapping from nodes to their margins.
Gets or sets the mapping from nodes to their margins.
Node margins allow to reserve space around nodes.
conversionfinal
Examples
The easiest option is to reserve the same space around all nodes, by setting a constant value:
layoutData.nodeMargins = new Insets(20)Handling only certain nodes differently can be done easily by using the mapper property:
// node1 only reserves space above and below
layoutData.nodeMargins.mapper.set(node1, new Insets(20, 10, 0, 0))
// node2 has space all around
layoutData.nodeMargins.mapper.set(node2, new Insets(25))
// all other nodes don't get extra spaceIn cases where the nodeMargins for each node can be determined by looking at the node itself it's often easier to just set a mapperFunction instead of preparing a mapper:
// Retrieve the space around the node from its tag property
layoutData.nodeMargins = (node: INode): Insets =>
new Insets(parseFloat(node.tag))See Also
Developer's Guide
API
- NODE_MARGIN_DATA_KEY
Gets or sets the mapping from nodes to the points relative to the center that are aligned.
Gets or sets the mapping from nodes to the points relative to the center that are aligned.
Each non-group or empty group node is aligned with the specified point. Its coordinates are defined relatively to the node's center. It is required that the specified point lies within the boundary of the node or on the boundary. If the point is not defined, the node is aligned with its center, that is (0, 0).
If a point lies outside of the bounds of the node, it is projected on the boundary of the node. In particular, the points (-Number.MAX_VALUE,-Number.MAX_VALUE), (Number.MAX_VALUE,-Number.MAX_VALUE), (Number.MAX_VALUE,Number.MAX_VALUE) and (-Number.MAX_VALUE,Number.MAX_VALUE) are mapped to the top-left, top-right, bottom-right, and bottom-left corner of the node, respectively.
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Examples
The easiest way to define the same snap offset point for all items is by using a constant:
// Specify that the snap point for all nodes should be the top-left corner
layoutData.snapOffsets = new Point(-Number.MAX_VALUE, -Number.MAX_VALUE)A convenient way to define different points for specific nodes is to use a delegate like so:
layoutData.snapOffsets = (node) => {
if (node == node1) {
// Align this node using its bottom-right corner
return new Point(Number.MAX_VALUE, Number.MAX_VALUE)
}
if (node == node2) {
// Align this node using the point in the center of the left border
return new Point(-Number.MAX_VALUE, 0)
}
// Align all other nodes using the center coordinates
return new Point(0, 0)
}See Also
Developer's Guide
API
- SNAP_OFFSET_DATA_KEY
Methods
combineWith
(data: LayoutData<TNode, TEdge, TNodeLabel, TEdgeLabel>): LayoutData<TNode, TEdge, TNodeLabel, TEdgeLabel>Combines this instance with the given layout data.
combineWith
(data: LayoutData<TNode, TEdge, TNodeLabel, TEdgeLabel>): LayoutData<TNode, TEdge, TNodeLabel, TEdgeLabel>Combines this instance with the given layout data.
This keeps the current instance unmodified and instead returns a new instance that dynamically combines the contents of all involved instances.
final
Parameters
- data: LayoutData<TNode, TEdge, TNodeLabel, TEdgeLabel>
- The LayoutData<TNode, TEdge, TNodeLabel, TEdgeLabel> to combine this instance with.
Return Value
- LayoutData<TNode, TEdge, TNodeLabel, TEdgeLabel>
- The combined layout data.
See Also
Developer's Guide
API
- CompositeLayoutData, GenericLayoutData