The new tool for viewing the dependency graph in a model is great, and very useful.
I am wondering if it would be possible to fix the layout of a model, so that when adding/removing one or more equations it is possible to visualize the differences.
Dependency graph view
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Re: Dependency graph view
Hello,
That's certainly a possibility for the future, another good idea to add to the wish list we've collected thus far.
That's certainly a possibility for the future, another good idea to add to the wish list we've collected thus far.
Re: Dependency graph view
Thank you for your reply!
I guess that, when ADDING equations, the graph inevitably becomes much more complex, and it may not be feasible to keep a layout. However, when DROPPING equations, keeping the layout should be relatively simple.
I guess that, when ADDING equations, the graph inevitably becomes much more complex, and it may not be feasible to keep a layout. However, when DROPPING equations, keeping the layout should be relatively simple.
Re: Dependency graph view
Would also be helpful to be able to select a node and see all its connections in isolation from the rest of the model (is that already possible?).
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Re: Dependency graph view
At the moment, the closest feature is the visual highlight of a node and its connections when you mouse over the node. You could always copy the equation for a node into a new model and visualize that new model, but nothing as easy as just a click or two. In future, there may be tools for selecting/filtering/coloring the display at the node/equation level, which could support what you desire.
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