Thread: Aliquot genealogy project View Single Post
2011-12-31, 12:31   #13
science_man_88

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 Originally Posted by schickel Spamming the thread....here is a start on one of RJ Mathar's diagrams using graphviz. Code looks like this: Code: digraph G { "17p" [shape=plaintext]; 1425 [shape=plaintext]; 455 [shape=plaintext]; 775 [shape=plaintext]; 1055 [shape=plaintext]; 39 [shape=plaintext]; 55 [shape=plaintext]; 217 [shape=plaintext]; 329 [shape=plaintext]; 473 [shape=plaintext]; 533 [shape=plaintext]; 713 [shape=plaintext]; 36 [shape=plaintext]; 24 [shape=plaintext]; 2245->455 4873->455 2465->775 3845->775 775->217 847->217 3177->1425 1425->1055 3153->1055 3625->1055 711->329 3487->329 2335->473 1771->533 2127->713 39 -> "17p"; 55 -> "17p"; 217 -> 39; 3383 -> 217; 3743 -> 217; 1055 -> 217; 4439 -> 217; 455->217 329->55 473->55 533->55 629->55 713->55 24->36 36->55 } I don't see how to draw a cycle, though, since it only draws acyclic graphs. So just 1.000.000 lines to add and then see how big a poster you need to print it on. (Just to build a tree with merges & terminations, and only if you show where each number goes to, not each line of a sequence.....) Imagine what a live, 3D, zoomable render of the full sub-1M dataset would look like
I was thinking more a table/matrix recently but I can see what you are talking about, it could possibly been done with something like familyecho.com or ancestry.com . a cycle of 2 is like a grandchild named after there grandparent. quite linear the problem is it isn't going to fit in with all the other sequences in the tree.

Last fiddled with by science_man_88 on 2011-12-31 at 12:58