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| <h2>Smooth curves</h2> | |
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|     All the smooth curves in the examples so far have been using dynamic smooth curves. This means that each curve has a | |
|     support node which takes part in the physics simulation. For large networks or dense clusters, this may not be the ideal | |
|     solution. To solve this, static smooth curves have been added. The static smooth curves are based only on the positions of the connected | |
|     nodes. There are multiple ways to determine the way this curve is drawn. This example shows the effect of the different | |
|     types. <br /> <br /> | |
|     Drag the node around to see how the smooth curves are drawn for each setting. For animated system, we | |
|     recommend only the continuous mode. In the next example you can see the effect of these methods on a large network. Keep in mind | |
|     that the direction (the from and to) of the curve matters. | |
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|     When you select the dynamic type, you can see the interaction with the fixed node and the edge, any other type will not interact with other nodes. | |
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|   // create an array with nodes | |
|   var nodes = [ | |
|     {id: 1, label: 'Fixed node', x:0, y:0, fixed:true}, | |
|     {id: 2, label: 'Drag me', x:150, y:130, physics:false}, | |
|     {id: 3, label: 'Obstacle', x:80, y:-80, fixed:true, mass:10} | |
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|   // create an array with edges | |
|   var edges = [ | |
|     {from: 1, to: 2, arrows:'to'} | |
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|   var data = { | |
|     nodes: nodes, | |
|     edges: edges | |
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|     physics:true, | |
|     configure:function (option, path) { | |
|       if (path.indexOf('smooth') !== -1 || option === 'smooth') { | |
|         return true; | |
|       } | |
|       return false; | |
|     }, | |
|     edges: { | |
|       smooth: { | |
|         type: 'continuous' | |
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|     } | |
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