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Force Directed Diagram VR/AR
Implementation of a Force Directed Diagram algorithm with mixed reality sample scenes for displaying and editing link/node JSON data with unlimited control and variations.
This package provides components and tools to display link/node data in the form of a Force Directed graph drawing. It is commonly used in network visualization, large graph visualization, knowledge representation, system management, or mesh visualization. The VR/AR scene is built with the OpenXR standard.
The VR/AR version includes four additional demo scenes for business use cases: London Underground system explorer VR, London Underground system explorer AR, Basic VR, and Diagram Building VR. These scenes are quickly adaptable to your own needs.
Key features include:
* Drag and drop * Fixed nodes * Camera focus on specific node * Physics parameters real-time tweaking * Image nodes * Text nodes * Grouping nodes by data values * Full node and link customization with node and link factories * Diagram editor * Export/import as json * GPU computed diagram layout (over 5000 nodes and links at over 30 fps) * Full 2D support with pan and zoom * Business cases for trading data visualization, fault detection, isolation and recovery, and organization management * WebGL compatibility (without compute shaders)
The package also includes a demo video and a Windows demo version of the Diagram Editor.
Technical Details:
The package is built with the OpenXR standard and includes the following features:
* Drag and drop * Fixed nodes * Camera focus on specific node * Physics parameters real-time tweaking * Image nodes * Text nodes * Grouping nodes by data values * Full node and link customization with node and link factories * Diagram editor * Export/import as json * GPU computed diagram layout (over 5000 nodes and links at over 30 fps) * Full 2D support with pan and zoom * Business cases for trading data visualization, fault detection, isolation and recovery, and organization management * WebGL compatibility (without compute shaders)