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vtkTreeOrbitLayoutStrategy

Section: Visualization Toolkit Infovis Classes

Usage

Assigns points to the nodes of a tree to an orbital layout. Each parent is orbited by its children, recursively.

To create an instance of class vtkTreeOrbitLayoutStrategy, simply invoke its constructor as follows

  obj = vtkTreeOrbitLayoutStrategy

Methods

The class vtkTreeOrbitLayoutStrategy has several methods that can be used. They are listed below. Note that the documentation is translated automatically from the VTK sources, and may not be completely intelligible. When in doubt, consult the VTK website. In the methods listed below, obj is an instance of the vtkTreeOrbitLayoutStrategy class.

  • string = obj.GetClassName ()
  • int = obj.IsA (string name)
  • vtkTreeOrbitLayoutStrategy = obj.NewInstance ()
  • vtkTreeOrbitLayoutStrategy = obj.SafeDownCast (vtkObject o)
  • obj.Layout () - Perform the orbital layout.
  • obj.SetLogSpacingValue (double ) - The spacing of orbital levels. Levels near zero give more space to levels near the root, while levels near one (the default) create evenly-spaced levels. Levels above one give more space to levels near the leaves.
  • double = obj.GetLogSpacingValue () - The spacing of orbital levels. Levels near zero give more space to levels near the root, while levels near one (the default) create evenly-spaced levels. Levels above one give more space to levels near the leaves.
  • obj.SetLeafSpacing (double ) - The spacing of leaves. Levels near one evenly space leaves with no gaps between subtrees. Levels near zero creates large gaps between subtrees.
  • double = obj.GetLeafSpacingMinValue () - The spacing of leaves. Levels near one evenly space leaves with no gaps between subtrees. Levels near zero creates large gaps between subtrees.
  • double = obj.GetLeafSpacingMaxValue () - The spacing of leaves. Levels near one evenly space leaves with no gaps between subtrees. Levels near zero creates large gaps between subtrees.
  • double = obj.GetLeafSpacing () - The spacing of leaves. Levels near one evenly space leaves with no gaps between subtrees. Levels near zero creates large gaps between subtrees.
  • obj.SetChildRadiusFactor (double ) - This is a magic number right now. Controls the radius of the child layout, all of this should be fixed at some point with a more logical layout. Defaults to .5 :)
  • double = obj.GetChildRadiusFactor () - This is a magic number right now. Controls the radius of the child layout, all of this should be fixed at some point with a more logical layout. Defaults to .5 :)