* Prevent crashes from invalid id's in `Clustering.findNode()`
Fix for #3163
- Added safeguards in said method, to prevent exceptions happening when invalid id's are passed in.
- Adjusted documentation for said method
- Added notes to flag unused methods in `Clustering.js`
* Removed incorrect NOTE-comments from methods that are indeed used
* fix#2613 with if statement, and null for pointer value rather than referencing it when undefined
* removed if statement, since not needed, and updated documentation to note the null pointer property in certain conditions.
* 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.
* 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
Node labels don't currently make use of the 'align' property, so this reuses
the existing property.
The label code has a number of alignment options that make sense to edges only,
so the Edge/Node now passes a boolean to the Label ctor to explain which the label
is being rendered for