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  2. GraphML - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GraphML

    GraphML is an XML-based file format for graphs. The GraphML file format results from the joint effort of the graph drawing community to define a common format for exchanging graph structure data. It uses an XML-based syntax and supports the entire range of possible graph structure constellations including directed, undirected, mixed graphs ...

  3. Graph Modelling Language - Wikipedia

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    A simple graph in GML format: graph [ comment "This is a sample graph" directed 1 id 42 label "Hello, I am a graph" node [ id 1 label "node 1" thisIsASampleAttribute 42 ] node [ id 2 label "node 2" thisIsASampleAttribute 43 ] node [ id 3 label "node 3" thisIsASampleAttribute 44 ] edge [ source 1 target 2 label "Edge from node 1 to node 2" ] edge [ source 2 target 3 label "Edge from node 2 to ...

  4. yEd - Wikipedia

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    yEd is a general-purpose diagramming program with a multi-document interface.. It is a cross-platform application written in Java that runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS, and other platforms that support the Java Virtual Machine.

  5. Category:Graph description languages - Wikipedia

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  6. Graphviz - Wikipedia

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    convert a GraphML file to the DOT format. gxl2gv, gv2gxl convert to/from GXL, another graph file format. Applications that use Graphviz ... Trac wiki has a Graphviz ...

  7. Graph (abstract data type) - Wikipedia

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    A directed graph with three vertices (blue circles) and three edges (black arrows).. In computer science, a graph is an abstract data type that is meant to implement the undirected graph and directed graph concepts from the field of graph theory within mathematics.

  8. DGML - Wikipedia

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    which looks like this: The complete XSD schema for DGML is available at .DGML not only allows describing nodes and links in a graph, but also annotating those nodes and links with any user defined property and/or category.

  9. Budapest Reference Connectome - Wikipedia

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    The Budapest Reference Connectome server computes the frequently appearing anatomical brain connections of 418 healthy subjects. [1] [2] It has been prepared from diffusion MRI datasets of the Human Connectome Project into a reference connectome (or brain graph), which can be downloaded in CSV and GraphML formats and visualized on the site in 3D.