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I've worked with fairly large graphs in connection with Y2K analysis.
I used GraphViz for a start, but increasingly switched to yED for faster generation, more flexible and interactive layout, graph partitioning and analysis, -- and more. There's no Perl interface to yED, but it's simple (in Perl :) to generate the raw graph data files in GraphML, GML or a 'free form' XML & XSLT format of your choice. Best regards allan dystrup In reply to Re: Graphing HUGE Social Networks
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