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March 28, 2012

Visualizing a set of Hiveplots with Neo4j

Filed under: Gremlin,Hive Plots,Neo4j — Patrick Durusau @ 4:21 pm

Visualizing a set of Hiveplots with Neo4j by Max De Marzi.

Max writes:

If you want to learn more about Hive Plots, take a look at his website and this presentation (it is quite large at 20 MB). I cannot do it justice in this short blog post, and in all honestly haven’t had the time to study it properly.

Today I just want to give you a little taste of Hiveplots. I am going to visualize the github graphs of nine languages you might not have heard of: Boo, Dylan, Factor, Gosu, Mirah, Nemerle, Nu, Parrot, Self. I’m not going to show you how to create the graph this time, because this is real data we are using. You can take a look at it on the data folder in github.

The graph is basically: (Language)–(Repository)–(User). There are two relationships between Repository and User, wrote and forked.

Hive plots are an effort by Martin Krzywinski to enable viewers of a graph visualization to distinguish between two or more graphs and to recognize key features of those graphs. His website is: http://www.hiveplot.com/.

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