* First interim commit
* Fixes during testing
* Allow multiple edges to be hidden by a clustered edge.
Fix for #3245.
This fix adjusts the clustering edges so that theyi can refer to multiple edges instead of just one.
This API method is now insufficient, since multiple base edges can be returned.
- Added replacing method `clustering.getBaseEdges()`
- Adjusted example `changingClusteredEdgeNodes` for the new method. This is the *only* place where `getBaseEdge()` was used
- Adjusted documentation for new method and deprecation old method.
Method `getbaseEdge()` should now be considered `deprecated`, and in due time should be removed.
* Edits of method name in example
* Edits of method name in example
* adjusted deprecation method getBaseEdge() in docs
* Adjusted deprecation method for getBaseEdge() in docs
Fix for #2856
- Toolbar gets reshown when cancelling edit node dialog
- No shadow displayed upon save in edit node dialog
The latter is actually a more general problem. Function `mergeOptions` in `util.js`
made an assumption as to the correct value of field `enabled`. It now takes the value
from `globalOptions`, if present.
* element characteristic changes
* assume edge color inheritance is correct before choosing
* Adjust nodes’ chosen’s boolean -> bool
* Need to get user-reset size
* make example edges thicker for more noticeable shadow
* preemptive ES6 fix (see #2500/#2501)
* documentation for the feature that was previously overwritten
* { manipulation: { editEdge: { editWithoutDrag: function } } } edits an edge without dragging.
* An example of editing network edges without dragging, enabling label creation / change
* Removed restriction to allow clusters of a single node; Default functionality remains the same; Also added new example
* Add documentation for allowSingleNodeCluster, and removed excessive cluster() calls in example.
* Changed documentation as per request.
Networks are exported as a JSON array containing an array of objects representing each node in the network. Each node contains an Id, it's x and y coordinates and the nodes it is connected to.
Import converts the JSON to a vis DataSet and then regenerates the network using each node's attributes, inserting it in the same coordinates and with the same number of connections as before.
fixes#2073
* generate individual css files; fixes#1969
* simplified css bundleing
* add new generated dist-css files
* use chart specific css files in the examples
* Added getBaseEdge, getClusteredEdges updateEdge and updateClusteredNode to allow option changes of the clustered edges as they are no longer the original base Edge
changing edge color is a good example.
i.e network.clustering.updateEdge(originalEdge.id, {color : '#aa0000'});
will now update all edges including the ones that were created when clustering.
Also when clicking on a clustered edge the event returns the clustered Edge id, which doesn't mean a lot.
This can be now converted back into the original edge with
network.clustering.getBaseEdge(clusteredEdge.id)
Similar with updateClusteredNode
This new method allows the options to be changed on a clustered Node.
i.e clicking on a clustered node gives its clustered node id.
Want to change the clustered image to a star then do this
network.clustering.updateClusteredNode(clusteredNodeId, {shape : 'star'});
* Updated docs with getClusteredEdge, getBaseEdge, updateEdge and updateClusteredNode
Also added method subsections into contents
* Added better error handling to updateEdge and updateClusteredNodes
corrected errors spotted by @mojoaxel
* Added example html demonstrating getBaseEdge, getClusteredEdges updateEdge and updateClusteredNode
* Added getBaseEdge, getClusteredEdges updateEdge and updateClusteredNode to allow option changes of the clustered edges as they are no longer the original base Edge
changing edge color is a good example.
i.e network.clustering.updateEdge(originalEdge.id, {color : '#aa0000'});
will now update all edges including the ones that were created when clustering.
Also when clicking on a clustered edge the event returns the clustered Edge id, which doesn't mean a lot.
This can be now converted back into the original edge with
network.clustering.getBaseEdge(clusteredEdge.id)
Similar with updateClusteredNode
This new method allows the options to be changed on a clustered Node.
i.e clicking on a clustered node gives its clustered node id.
Want to change the clustered image to a star then do this
network.clustering.updateClusteredNode(clusteredNodeId, {shape : 'star'});
* Updated docs with getClusteredEdge, getBaseEdge, updateEdge and updateClusteredNode
Also added method subsections into contents
* Added better error handling to updateEdge and updateClusteredNodes
corrected errors spotted by @mojoaxel
* Added example html demonstrating getBaseEdge, getClusteredEdges updateEdge and updateClusteredNode