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# Graph::Writer::Dot - write a directed graph out in Dot format
#
package Graph::Writer::Dot;
use strict;
use warnings;
use parent 'Graph::Writer';
our $VERSION = '2.06';
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# List of valid dot attributes for the entire graph, per node,
# and per edge. You can set other attributes, but they won't get
# written out.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
my %valid_attributes =
(
graph => [qw(bb bgcolor center clusterrank color comment compound
concentrate Damping defaultlist dim dpi epsilon fontcolor
fontname fontpath fontsize label labeljust labelloc layers
layersep lp margin maxiter mclimit mindist mode model nodesep
nojustify normalize nslimit nslimit1 ordering ordering
orientation outputorder overlap pack packmode page pagedir
quantum rank rankdir ranksep ratio remincross resolution
root rotate samplepoints searchsize sep showboxes size
splines start stylesheet target truecolor viewport voro_margin)],
node => [qw(bottomlabel color comment distortion fillcolor fixedsize
fontcolor fontname fontsize group height width label layer
margin nojustify orientation peripheries pin pos rects regular
root shape shapefile showboxes sides skew style target
tooltip toplabel URL vertices width z)],
edge => [qw(arrowhead arrowsize arrowtail color comment constraint decorate
dir fontcolor fontname fontsize headURL headclip headhref
headlabel headport headtarget headtooltip href id label
labelangle labeldistance labelfloat labelfontcolor labelfontname
labelfontsize layer len lhead lp ltail minlen nojustify
pos samehead sametail showboxes style tailURL tailclip
tailhref taillabel tailport tailtarget tailtooltip target
tooltip weight)],
);
#=======================================================================
#
# _init()
#
# class-specific initialisation. There isn't any here, but it's
# kept as a place-holder.
#
#=======================================================================
sub _init
{
my $self = shift;
$self->SUPER::_init();
}
#=======================================================================
#
# _write_graph()
#
# The private method which actually does the writing out in
# dot format.
#
# This is called from the public method, write_graph(), which is
# found in Graph::Writer.
#
#=======================================================================
sub _write_graph
{
my $self = shift;
my $graph = shift;
my $FILE = shift;
my $v;
my $from;
my $to;
my $gn;
my $attrref;
my @keys;
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# If the graph has a 'name' attribute, then we use that for the
# name of the digraph instance. Else it's just 'g'.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
$gn = $graph->has_graph_attribute('name') ? $graph->get_graph_attribute('name') : 'g';
print $FILE "digraph $gn\n{\n";
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Dump out any overall attributes of the graph
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
$attrref = $graph->get_graph_attributes();
@keys = grep(exists $attrref->{$_}, @{$valid_attributes{'graph'}});
if (@keys > 0)
{
print $FILE " /* graph attributes */\n";
foreach my $a (@keys)
{
print $FILE " $a = \"", $attrref->{$a}, "\";\n";
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Generate a list of nodes, with attributes for those that have any.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
print $FILE "\n /* list of nodes */\n";
foreach $v (sort $graph->vertices)
{
print $FILE " \"$v\"";
$attrref = $graph->get_vertex_attributes($v);
@keys = grep(exists $attrref->{$_}, @{$valid_attributes{'node'}});
if (@keys > 0)
{
print $FILE " [", join(',',
map { "$_=\"".$attrref->{$_}."\"" } @keys), "]";
}
print $FILE ";\n";
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Generate a list of edges, along with any attributes
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
print $FILE "\n /* list of edges */\n";
foreach my $edge (sort _by_vertex $graph->edges)
{
($from, $to) = @$edge;
print $FILE " \"$from\" -> \"$to\"";
$attrref = $graph->get_edge_attributes($from, $to);
@keys = grep(exists $attrref->{$_}, @{$valid_attributes{'edge'}});
if (@keys > 0)
{
print $FILE " [", join(',',
map { "$_ = \"".$attrref->{$_}."\"" } @keys), "]";
}
print $FILE ";\n";
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# close off the digraph instance
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
print $FILE "}\n";
return 1;
}
sub _by_vertex
{
return $a->[0].$a->[1] cmp $b->[0].$b->[1];
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Graph::Writer::Dot - write out directed graph in Dot format
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Graph;
use Graph::Writer::Dot;
$graph = Graph->new();
# add edges and nodes to the graph
$writer = Graph::Writer::Dot->new();
$writer->write_graph($graph, 'mygraph.dot');
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<Graph::Writer::Dot> is a class for writing out a directed graph
in the file format used by the I<dot> tool (part of the AT+T graphviz
package).
The graph must be an instance of the Graph class, which is
actually a set of classes developed by Jarkko Hietaniemi.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 new()
Constructor - generate a new writer instance.
$writer = Graph::Writer::Dot->new();
This doesn't take any arguments.
=head2 write_graph()
Write a specific graph to a named file:
$writer->write_graph($graph, $file);
The C<$file> argument can either be a filename,
or a filehandle for a previously opened file.
=head1 SEE ALSO
=over 4
=item http://www.graphviz.org/
The home page for the AT+T graphviz toolkit that
includes the dot tool.
=item Graph
Jarkko Hietaniemi's modules for representing directed graphs,
available from CPAN under modules/by-module/Graph/
=item Algorithms in Perl
The O'Reilly book which has a chapter on directed graphs,
which is based around Jarkko's modules.
=item Graph::Writer
The base-class for Graph::Writer::Dot
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Neil Bowers E<lt>neil@bowers.comE<gt>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2001-2012, Neil Bowers. All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 2001, Canon Research Centre Europe. All rights reserved.
This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
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