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Graph Visualization Library yFiles.NET 3.2 Released
yWorks announces yFiles.NET version 3.2, the new major release of its outstanding .NET class library for analysis, automatic layout, and visualization of diagrams, networks, and graphs.
With this release, yFiles.NET provides support for folding operations in hierarchically grouped graphs, also this release features a new domain-specific layout algorithm, brings sophisticated enhancements for incremental hierarchical layout, and significantly improved generic labeling. The hierarchical layout enhancements cover advanced constrained node sequencing support and best-of-class swimlane layout for hierarchically organized graphs with IncrementalHierarchicLayouter.
For more information on features and functionality, please see the yFiles.NET home page. Request a 30-day evaluation version and test yFiles.NET now.
yFiles.NET 3.2 no longer depends on J# assemblies.
About yWorks yWorks specializes in professional software solutions for the visualization of diagrams and graphs. Our flagship products yFiles and yFiles.NET offer state-of-the-art software components that bring high-quality diagramming into any Java and .NET application.
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