On Feb 9, 2011, at 5:56 PM, Adam Russell wrote:
> I have some data represented in a Graph(http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/dist/Graph).
> I would like to, say, create a GD image of the nodes and edges of the Graph.
> Unfortunately, the data has no attribute which makes it easily assignable to 
> standard x/y space.
> The word "Graph" means so many things in so many contexts that simply 
> searching for a
> straightforward solution to this is proving difficult. I am hoping that 
> someone in boston.pm
> has some experience with this! Any ideas?

GraphViz is good at drawing edge/node graphs.  It comes with a minimal perl 
interface, or you can export your graph in "dot" format, then run it through 
dot or neato or one of graphviz's other strangely named filters.

--kag



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