Reputation: 43
I use this typical snippet (from the prefuse examples) to change the color of one of my nodes when the mouse is over it:
ColorAction nFill = new ColorAction(NODES, VisualItem.FILLCOLOR);
nFill.setDefaultColor(ColorLib.gray(255));
nFill.add("_hover", ColorLib.gray(200));
I'd like to set the color for the edges in & out of this node to a different color too, preferably a different color for the ins than for the outs, but I can't find the right predicate to use.
I'm using a directed graph, in case it matters.
Is there a way to iterate over the children/parents of the current node/edge in the predicate API ? Do you have a solution to my actual issue ?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 139
Reputation: 463
Another solution could go along the line of
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 43
I found a way to do it without predicates, but by creating my own ColorAction subclass:
class ConnectedEdgeColorAction extends ColorAction {
final int outgoing = ColorLib.rgb(255, 100, 100);
final int incoming = ColorLib.rgb(100, 255, 100);
final int none = ColorLib.gray(100);
public ConnectedEdgeColorAction(String group, String field) {
super(group, field);
}
@Override
public int getColor(VisualItem item) {
if (item instanceof EdgeItem) {
if (((EdgeItem) item).getSourceItem().isHover()) {
return outgoing;
} else if (((EdgeItem) item).getTargetItem().isHover()) {
return incoming;
}
}
return none;
}
}
Then, I use that as the main color action for my edges:
ColorAction nEdges = new ConnectedEdgeColorAction(EDGES, VisualItem.STROKECOLOR);
I don't know if it's the "preferred" way to do it, but it works well enough for me.
Upvotes: 2