Graph::Easy::Node::Cell - An empty filler cell
use Graph::Easy::Path; use Graph::Easy::Edge; my $ssl = Graph::Easy::Edge->new( label => 'encrypted connection', style => '-->', color => 'red', ); my $path = Graph::Easy::Path->new( type => EDGE_SHORT_E, ); $ssl->add_cell ($path); my $src = Graph::Easy::Node->new( name => 'source', ); my $dst = Graph::Easy::Node->new( name => 'destination', ); $graph = Graph::Easy->new(); $graph->add_edge($src, $dst, $ssl); print $graph->as_ascii();
A Graph::Easy::Group::Cell represents an edge between two (or more) nodes in a simple graph.
Graph::Easy::Group::Cell
Each edge has a direction (from source to destination, or back and forth), plus a style (line width and style), colors etc. It can also have a name, e.g. a text associated with it.
$last_error = $edge->error(); $cvt->error($error); # set new messags $cvt->error(''); # clear error
Returns the last error message, or '' for no error.
Graph::Easy.
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See the LICENSE file for more details.
To install Graph::Easy, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Graph::Easy
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Graph::Easy
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.