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ManniAT
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ManniAT asked on 19 Jul 2013, 01:27 PM
Hi,

I have a solution (by adding invisible dummy nodes to  a normal tree layout) but I just want to ask if I need them, or if there is a layout which solves my needs out of the box.

Assume an evolution chart where "time periods" are top down.
On top I have a "current state" and on bottom some kind of start.

So nodes haver either a distance to their parent or a position on the time map.

I attached a simple example drawing.

Such "empty spaces" mean something like "stayed the same"


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Pavel R. Pavlov
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answered on 24 Jul 2013, 11:40 AM
Hi Manfred,

For the moment the RadDiagram framework does not expose such functionality out of the box and it will not easy to achieve your requirement with the current version of the RadDiagram.

However, the picture that you sent is similar to swimlane diagram. I am happy to inform you that, in the next quarter, we plan to work on creating an example demonstrating how you can achieve such layout with the current version of the RadDiagram framework. So our suggestion is to stay tuned, so you will be able to take advantage of our future examples.

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Pavel R. Pavlov
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