Visibility Representation
Graphs can be used to represent relational information. This is the reason
why it is often useful to draw graphs in order to visualize this relational
information.
Example Visibility
Representation
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A visibility representation of a planar graph is a drawing
such that all nodes are drawn as horizontal segments and all edges
are drawn as vertical segments. The resulting drawing is planar,
i.e., edges do not cross.
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LEDA Function for Visibility Representation
Let G=(V,E) be a planar graph without self loops. VISIBILITY_REPRESENTATION() computes
a visibility representation of G in time O(|V|). The size
of the layout is at most (2n-4)x(n-1).
Example
VISIBILITY_REPRESENTATION()
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See also:
Graph Drawing Algorithms
Algorithms for Planar Graphs
Planar Maps
Graph Algorithms
Graphs
and Related Data Types
Manual Entries:
Manual
Page Graph Drawing Algorithms
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