A graph is a data structure composed of nodes and edges.
See Also
- cgraph
- Implements the Tcllib graph API, but with the expectation of improved performance.
- Graph theory in Tcl
- Graph Manipulations
- A Gsoc project.
- More graph theory
- Tcllib graph
- A Tcllib module for building graph structures of nodes and edges.
Demos
- GOBLIN
- A full-featured tool chain for handling graphs. Nearly all algorithms described in textbooks on graph optimization are implemented. Implemented in C++, with I/O written in Tcl, and Tcl bindings for the library.
Types of Graphs
- binary tree
- A directed graph in which all nodes have zero, one, or two successors, one node, the root, has no predecessor, and all others have exactly one predecessor.
- Tree
- A directed graph in which one node, the root, has no predecessor, and all other nodes have exactly one predecessor.
Tools
- Graph editors
- GraphViz
- Set of graph drawing tools and libraries, supporting hierarchical and mass-spring drawings. Tools include dot, neato, twopi, lefty, dotty, lneato, tcldot, gpr, ccomps, colorize, gc, nop, prune, sccmap, tred, unflatten, grappa. Includes support for Tcl/Tk.
Toys
- A graph generator
- A procedure that produces a graph description.
- Simple tree layout by RS