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Admdebian's picture

Graph and clusters

Hi,

have you ever write something to find graph clusters analysing node texts?
I'd like to write something about...

Adm

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jp2020's picture

Project Quant - presents some powerful tools

http://drupal.org/project/quant seems to present some powerful graphs, that reads of the database. I have been reading and most of the information seems to point to data on a static table - not too useful in my opinion. In that case, do it in excel, get an image and upload it and you will be done with the torture that Drupal chart creation seems to be (for beginners at least).

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thomas4019's picture

Graph of a Site?

I am working on a module that shows every node of the site as a rectangle and then connects the nodes by lines if the nodes have an anchor to each other. The main goal of this module would be to allow developers to visualize there site and improve the flow. I am currently trying to do this with HTML 5. Any similar modules out there alreadly?

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mitchell's picture

Views support in the charts module released!

Bèr Kessels's picture

SVG, PHP and AJAX references

Some of my bookmarks, for reference:
* detect SVG capabilities: http://blog.codedread.com/archives/2005/06/21/detecting-svg-viewer-capab...
* AJAX/JS and PHP SVG charting: http://cristian.nexcess.net/ajax/svg_chart/
* The lib I used (code from) in my proof of concept: http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/package/2184.html

I will collect more bookmarks at http://www.simpy.com/user/berkes/tag/svg

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alex_b's picture

If somebody's up to create a stock module

with lots of graphs - I would like to know which graphing library you are planning to use and how you think you will interface it.

-alex

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joshk's picture

Growth Graphs

In preparation for starting the 5.0 drumbeat, I was able to get killes (thx Gerhardt!) to run some analysis on drupal.org. I think if we can keep up this kind of growth (and with the spiking numbers of developers, projects, and activity on the site I think we can) 2007 could be a sort of tipping point for Drupal!

UPDATE: here's my blog post on the subject.

The source XLS file is also attached for your own viewing pleasure.

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