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- Note that since the application is still under construction, so not all screenshots may be up to date.
- \section{Graphical presentation of the running algorithm}\label{sec:graphicalPresentationOfTheRunningAlgorithm}
- \TODO{under construction}
- \TODO{reference~\ref{fig:example}}
- \TODO{reference~\ref{fig:originalpapergraph}}
- \TODO{reference~\ref{fig:sketch}}
- \begin{figure}
- \centering
- \begin{subfigure}{\textwidth}
- \centering
- \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{img/bk-example-theirs}
- \caption{An example graph directly taken from the paper of Brandes and Köpf~\cite{brandes_fast_2001}.}
- \label{fig:theirs}
- \end{subfigure}\\\vspace{4mm}
- \begin{subfigure}{\textwidth}
- \centering
- \includegraphics[width=0.5\linewidth]{img/bk-example-ours}
- \caption[The same graph as displayed by our \appname.]{The same graph as displayed by our \appname.
- The layouts are leftmost (first column), rightmost (second column), lower (first row) and upper (second row), respectively.}
- \label{fig:ours}
- \end{subfigure}\\\vspace{4mm}
- \caption{Comparison of the implementation with the algorithm from the original paper.}
- \label{fig:originalpapergraph}
- \end{figure}
- \begin{figure}[tp]
- \centering
- \includegraphics[width=0.6\linewidth]{img/example}
- \caption[A simple graph with 5 nodes]{A simple graph with 5 nodes after the four extremal layout have been computed, but not balanced yet.
- The vertical directions are down (upper row), up (lower row) and the horizontal directions are left (left column) and right (right column).
- The background colors of the nodes display which block they belong to: For example the two blue nodes on the top right are in the same block.
- Round nodes are the roots of the blocks.
- A colored circle on a node indicates the class that this node belongs to and is also the color of the topmost sink in the block graph.
- The node that is currently in the focus of the algorithm (whatever this means for the current stage) is highlighted with a grey square (here the node in the rightmost column on the bottom right).
- Although edges are not drawn during the node placement phase we added them here as straight lines to improve readability.}
- \label{fig:example}
- \end{figure}
- \begin{figure}[tp]
- \centering
- \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{img/skizze}
- \caption[First sketch of the planned layout]{A first sketch of the planned layout, created with Microsoft Paint.
- The buttons are (first row, from left to right): step over, step into, step out, run, pause, debug; and (second row, from left to right): step back, step back out, run backwards.
- The actions corresponding to the buttons will be the same as described for the keyboard input in table~\ref{table:keys}, at least for the features that are already implemented.}
- \label{fig:sketch}
- \end{figure}
- \section{User interface}\label{sec:userInterface}
- Currently the only way to interact with the application is by keyboard events.
- It is planned to add both additional commands as well as some kind of graphical interface, see chapter~\ref{ch:progress}.
- \begin{longtable}{|l|l|}
- \hline
- Key & Action \\\hline\hline
- Left arrow key & Perform one forward step of the algorithm. \\\hline
- Right arrow key & Perform one backward step (\enquote{undo one step}) of the algorithm. \\\hline
- P & Pause/unpause the automatic execution. Initially paused. \\\hline
- D & Print a debug table to standard out. \\\hline
- \caption{Overview of the currently available keyboard commands.}
- \label{table:keys}
- \end{longtable}
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