Have a look at the source code of the java-applet. It is now
split into eleven files (each class has its own file):
- ComputeGNG: A class which implements the algorithms.
- DemoGNG: A class drawing the GUI and interact with the user.
- EdgeGNG: A class representing an edge for the neural algorithms.
- EdgeVoronoi:A class representing an edge in the Voronoi diagram.
- FPoint: A class representing a float point in the plane.
- GraphGNG: A class to show an error graph.
- GridNodeGNG: A class representing a node in the grid.
- HalfEdgeVoronoi: A class representing a halfedge in the
Voronoi diagram.
- LineGNG: A class representing a Voronoi line.
- ListElem: A class which represents the elements of the double
linked list class ListGNG.
- ListGNG: A class which implements a double linked list and
a priority queue.
- NodeGNG: A class representing a node for all neural algorithms.
- SelGraphics: A class drawing a graph.
- SiteVoronoi: A class representing a site in the Voronoi diagram.
Download the latest final version from here.
For now it is DemoGNG v1.5
(ca. 972 kBytes, Zip-Version ca. 1145 KBytes)
inclusive the DemoGNG manual
as ASCII,
DVI,
HTML and Postscript version. It is included in
the tar archive DemoGNG-1.5.tar.gz as LaTeX source and in all described
formats.
See the Manual for a
detailed description of installing and using.
A version without manual, so called
DemoGNG light v1.5
(ca. 275 kBytes) is also available with a seperate
Postscript Manual (ca. 257 KByte).
All packages are ready to run; they include the compiled class files and
the needed HTML pages. So you need only a Java-capable browser to start
DemoGNG simulation locally.
You can have a
look at the most recent version if you want to test it. If you spot any anomalies,
please advise me immediately;
thank you!
There is also a complete source documentation generated with javadoc including an
Index and a
Class Hierarchy.
The following classes are realized by DemoGNG:
Notes for the Class documentation
The documentation begins with an index, followed by the detailed Application Programming Interface (API). There are three categories at the class level.
- Variables
- Constructors
- Methods
A category is omitted when a class has no applicable entries.
Within these categories there is additional color coding as follows:
- Instance Variables
- Static Variables
- Constructors
- Instance Methods
- Static Methods