Lacij (https://github.com/pallix/lacij) and Vijual
(https://github.com/drcode/vijual) both implement graph layout
algorithms in Clojure.

Dave

On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 6:42 AM, Ulises <ulises.cerv...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I have a contest going with a colleague, where we each have to render a
>> network layout in SVG.  My gut says that Synthetic Annealing is the right
>> tool for the job here.
>
> I haven't heard of synthetic annealing (I have heard of simulated
> annealing though) but if you're looking to draw a network of nodes and
> to have them self-organise on a 2D space force-directed graphs are a
> pretty nifty technique for that, see an example with d3 (don't know if
> these graphs are available in d2 thought):
> http://mbostock.github.com/d3/ex/force.html
>
> U
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