About the interaction with d3-force: I was surprised that it worked so fine
and so fast. Because I was mainly interested in the resulting layout after
the simulation cools down, I implemented it without high expectations on
high fps. What happens there is that in every tick of the simulation d3
sends a list of the (vertex,position) pairs to elm. Elm takes them and
assigns these coordinates to each vertex in the Dict. I didn't expect that
this would work so fast that even with large graphs the animations run
smoothly, even on smart phones.

On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 9:54 PM, Mark Marlow <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for sharing - particularly interested in seeing your link to d3;
> I'm using it extensively and hoping to use elm!
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