Hypercube graph generator

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Wandora's Hypercube generator creates algorithmically topic maps that resemble [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercube hypercube graphs]. Hypercube graph is an n-dimensional analogue of a square (n=2) and a cube (n=3). Hypercube generator starts with option '''File > Generate > Hypercube graph generator'''. Generator requests the dimension (n) of created hypercube. Topics represent hypercube vertices and associations hypercube edges. Basename pattern for vertices is '''hypercube vertex n''' where '''n''' is a vector of variable length representing the edge path from initial point (0 dimensional cube).
 
Wandora's Hypercube generator creates algorithmically topic maps that resemble [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercube hypercube graphs]. Hypercube graph is an n-dimensional analogue of a square (n=2) and a cube (n=3). Hypercube generator starts with option '''File > Generate > Hypercube graph generator'''. Generator requests the dimension (n) of created hypercube. Topics represent hypercube vertices and associations hypercube edges. Basename pattern for vertices is '''hypercube vertex n''' where '''n''' is a vector of variable length representing the edge path from initial point (0 dimensional cube).
  
Below is an example screenshot of Wandora viewing graph panel of a 4 dimensional hypercube graph.
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Below is an example screenshot of Wandora viewing a 4 dimensional hypercube graph.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 14:55, 24 October 2008

Wandora's Hypercube generator creates algorithmically topic maps that resemble hypercube graphs. Hypercube graph is an n-dimensional analogue of a square (n=2) and a cube (n=3). Hypercube generator starts with option File > Generate > Hypercube graph generator. Generator requests the dimension (n) of created hypercube. Topics represent hypercube vertices and associations hypercube edges. Basename pattern for vertices is hypercube vertex n where n is a vector of variable length representing the edge path from initial point (0 dimensional cube).

Below is an example screenshot of Wandora viewing a 4 dimensional hypercube graph.


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