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<!--
$Id: fixedpoints.html,v 1.2 2013/10/28 08:44:55 gaudenz Exp $
Copyright (c) 2006-2013, JGraph Ltd
Fixed points example for mxGraph. This example demonstrates using
fixed connection points for connecting edges to vertices.
-->
<html>
<head>
<title>Fixed points example for mxGraph</title>
<!-- Sets the basepath for the library if not in same directory -->
<script type="text/javascript">
mxBasePath = '../src';
</script>
<!-- Loads and initializes the library -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="../src/js/mxClient.js"></script>
<!-- Example code -->
<script type="text/javascript">
// Program starts here. Creates a sample graph in the
// DOM node with the specified ID. This function is invoked
// from the onLoad event handler of the document (see below).
function main(container)
{
// Checks if the browser is supported
if (!mxClient.isBrowserSupported())
{
// Displays an error message if the browser is not supported.
mxUtils.error('Browser is not supported!', 200, false);
}
else
{
// Creates the graph inside the given container
var graph = new mxGraph(container);
graph.setConnectable(true);
graph.getAllConnectionConstraints = function(terminal)
{
if (terminal != null && this.model.isVertex(terminal.cell))
{
return [new mxConnectionConstraint(new mxPoint(0, 0), true),
new mxConnectionConstraint(new mxPoint(0.5, 0), true),
new mxConnectionConstraint(new mxPoint(1, 0), true),
new mxConnectionConstraint(new mxPoint(0, 0.5), true),
new mxConnectionConstraint(new mxPoint(1, 0.5), true),
new mxConnectionConstraint(new mxPoint(0, 1), true),
new mxConnectionConstraint(new mxPoint(0.5, 1), true),
new mxConnectionConstraint(new mxPoint(1, 1), true)];
}
return null;
};
// Connect preview for elbow edges
graph.connectionHandler.createEdgeState = function(me)
{
var edge = graph.createEdge(null, null, null, null, null, 'edgeStyle=elbowEdgeStyle');
return new mxCellState(this.graph.view, edge, this.graph.getCellStyle(edge));
};
// Disables floating connections
graph.connectionHandler.isConnectableCell = function(cell)
{
return false;
};
mxEdgeHandler.prototype.isConnectableCell = function(cell)
{
return graph.connectionHandler.isConnectableCell(cell);
};
// Enables rubberband selection
new mxRubberband(graph);
// Gets the default parent for inserting new cells. This
// is normally the first child of the root (ie. layer 0).
var parent = graph.getDefaultParent();
// Adds cells to the model in a single step
graph.getModel().beginUpdate();
try
{
var v1 = graph.insertVertex(parent, null, 'Hello,', 20, 20, 80, 60,
'shape=triangle;perimeter=trianglePerimeter');
var v2 = graph.insertVertex(parent, null, 'World!', 200, 150, 80, 60,
'shape=ellipse;perimeter=ellipsePerimeter');
var v3 = graph.insertVertex(parent, null, 'Hello,', 200, 20, 80, 30);
var e1 = graph.insertEdge(parent, null, '', v1, v2,
'edgeStyle=elbowEdgeStyle;elbow=horizontal;'+
'exitX=0.5;exitY=1;exitPerimeter=1;entryX=0;entryY=0;entryPerimeter=1;');
var e2 = graph.insertEdge(parent, null, '', v3, v2,
'edgeStyle=elbowEdgeStyle;elbow=horizontal;orthogonal=0;'+
'entryX=0;entryY=0;entryPerimeter=1;');
}
finally
{
// Updates the display
graph.getModel().endUpdate();
}
}
};
</script>
</head>
<!-- Page passes the container for the graph to the program -->
<body onload="main(document.getElementById('graphContainer'))">
<!-- Creates a container for the graph with a grid wallpaper -->
<div id="graphContainer"
style="overflow:hidden;position:relative;width:321px;height:241px;background:url('editors/images/grid.gif');cursor:default;">
</div>
</body>
</html>