NAME
Graph::Easy::Cluster - Nodes positioned relatively to each other
SYNOPSIS
use Graph::Easy::Cluster;
my $bonn = Graph::Easy::Node->new(
name => 'Bonn',
border => 'solid 1px black',
pos => '0,0',
);
my $berlin = Graph::Easy::Node->new(
name => 'Berlin',
pos => '1,0',
);
my $cities = Graph::Easy::Cluster->new();
$cities->add_node ($bonn);
# $bonn will be ONCE in the group
$cities->add_nodes ($bonn, $berlin);
$cities->set_center($bonn);
DESCRIPTION
A Graph::Easy::Cluster
represents a group of nodes that are all positioned relatively to each other.
METHODS
new()
my $cluster = Graph::Easy::Group->new( $options );
Create a new, empty cluster. $options
are the possible options, see Graph::Easy::Node for a list. At least an unique name
should be passed as option.
error()
$last_error = $group->error();
$group->error($error); # set new messags
$group->error(''); # clear error
Returns the last error message, or '' for no error.
name()
my $name = $cluster->name();
Return the name of the cluster.
nodes()
my @nodes = $cluster->nodes();
Return all nodes in the cluster.
center_node()
my $center = $cluster->center_node();
$cluster->center_node($new_center);
Get or set the center node. All other nodes will be positioned relatively to the position of the center node.
add_node()
$cluster->add_node( $node );
Add one node to the cluster.
Note: You need to call $node-
add_to_cluster($cluster)> afterwards, too.
add_nodes()
$cluster->add_nodes( @nodes );
Add one or more nodes to the cluster.
Note: You need to call $node-
add_to_cluster($cluster)> for each node, too.
EXPORT
None by default.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2004 - 2005 by Tels http://bloodgate.com
See the LICENSE file for more details.