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LayerMergingPolicy

Layering policies for the multi component layer assigner.

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Constants

A constant that adds the new layers of the source layering above the layers of the target layering.
static

Sample Graphs

ShownSetting: Blue-colored nodes belong to the source layering, while yellow-colored nodes belong to the target layering.

See Also

API
mergingPolicy
A constant that adds the new layers of the source layering below the layers of the target layering.
static

Sample Graphs

ShownSetting: Blue-colored nodes belong to the source layering, while yellow-colored node to the target layering.

See Also

API
mergingPolicy
A constant that adds the new layers of the source layering to the left of the layers of the target layering.
Both layerings will become bottom-aligned before the merge.
The source layering is the one with the larger number of layers.
static

Sample Graphs

ShownSetting: Blue-colored nodes belong to the target layering, while yellow-colored node to the source layering; the source layering is the one with the larger number of layers

See Also

API
mergingPolicy
A constant that adds the new layers of the source layering to the left of the layers of the target layering.
Both layerings will become center-aligned before the merge.
The source layering is the one with the larger number of layers.
static

Sample Graphs

ShownSetting: Blue-colored nodes belong to the target layering, while yellow-colored node to the source layering; the source layering is the one with the larger number of layers

See Also

API
mergingPolicy
A constant that adds the new layers of the source layering to the left of the layers of the target layering.
Both layerings will become top-aligned before the merge.
The source layering is the one with the larger number of layers.
static

Sample Graphs

ShownSetting: Blue-colored nodes belong to the target layering, while yellow-colored node to the source layering; the source layering is the one with the larger number of layers

See Also

API
mergingPolicy
A constant that adds the new layers of the source layering to the right of the layers of the target layering.
Both layerings will become bottom-aligned before the merge.
The source layering is the one with the larger number of layers.
static

Sample Graphs

ShownSetting: Blue-colored nodes belong to the source layering, while yellow-colored node to the target layering; the source layering is the one with the larger number of layers

See Also

API
mergingPolicy
A constant that adds the new layers of the source layering to the right of the layers of the target layering.
Both layerings will become center-aligned before the merge.
The source layering is the one with the larger number of layers.
static

Sample Graphs

ShownSetting: Blue-colored nodes belong to the source layering, while yellow-colored node to the target layering; the source layering is the one with the larger number of layers

See Also

API
mergingPolicy
A constant that adds the new layers of the source layering to the right of the layers of the target layering.
Both layerings will become top-aligned before the merge.
The source layering is the one with the larger number of layers.
static

Sample Graphs

ShownSetting: Blue-colored nodes belong to the source layering, while yellow-colored node to the target layering; the source layering is the one with the larger number of layers

See Also

API
mergingPolicy

Static Methods

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.
static

Parameters

value: LayerMergingPolicy
The value to convert to an enum constant.

Return Value

LayerMergingPolicy
The enum constant that corresponds to the given argument.
Returns the name of the given enum constant.
static

Parameters

value: LayerMergingPolicy
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.