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Does anyone know a tool/app to make a citation graph, or some app that can make a graph with papers and their references, and bibliography of papers?
I was told, that ieee has one, but i didn't fid it.
You could build this with D3.js using something like a force-directed graph.
Adding the fisheye distortion makes for great visual effects (not necessarily useful, but cute).
If the citation graph is not connex, using Colony is a great option.
As a sidenote, when looking for a visualization tool, I usually check the D3.js Gallery. It's amazing.
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I've just started reading How to Design Programs (2nd edition) on htdp.org
There are several notes in this book mentioned next volume called How to Design Components (e.g. the 3rd note in part one), however, I just can't google anything about the 2nd volume book.
I'm wondering why it is so hard to find any information about the latter volume. Has it finished? If it has not finished yet, how can I get information about the book?
The first author provides more information on his website:
We have decided to provide the draft of "How to Design Classes" (pdf)
on an "as is" basis for now. You are free to download and print it.
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In performing network analysis, I want to plot network graph on maps. Ggmap seems the first choice, but it require API access.
Is there any free and equivalent/alternative (to ggmap) options that don’t require API access?
Thank you.
Open Street Map should suit your needs. Here is a package for it: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/OpenStreetMap/index.html. More information: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Scientific_Tools
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right now I have a big project with legacy C/C++ source codes. There are many global variables spread in different functions. In order to analyze the code, I need a tool which can take a look into these functions, check what local/global variables are used and modified in this function, and then better show theses interfaces graphically.
Does anyone have experience with this kind of analysis and know accordingly the tool names? I've tried Understand from SciTools, but it cannot deliver this kind of report.
Thanks!
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I'm trying to learn to write elegant Standard ML code by reading others' code or projects. Does anyone know of some good code/projects?
I found the MLton compiler to be a great source for learning the module system.
The Twelf theorem prover also has a lot of high quality examples.
The standardml github account has a number of projects of varying quality. Somehow my sml-ext library ended up there. I'm not sure how.
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I have a series of cities that I need to programmaticly draw arcs between on a global map. The arcs also have to be labeled with a series of values. Output needs to be png or something similar (i.e. I am not looking for a javascript solution.)
Any suggestions on ways of doing this? I can choose language or tool (so long as it is free).
From your description, any language would do. Java, Python, C# etc. They each have graphics libraries that make it easy to draw lines and text and output images.
Ah, found one that will work perfectly myself.
http://scipy.org/Cookbook/Matplotlib/Maps
Processing might fit your bill
http://processing.org/exhibition/