The Random Layout (RL) algorithm is not really a layout
algorithm. It simply places the nodes at randomly computed positions
inside a user-defined region. Nevertheless, the Random Layout algorithm
can be useful when a random, initial placement is needed by another
layout algorithm or in cases where an aesthetic, readable drawing
is not important.
Example of RL
The following code sample uses the RandomLayout class. This code sample shows
how to perform a Random Layout:
dojo.require("ibm_ilog.graphlayout.random.RandomLayout"); var randomLayout = new ibm_ilog.graphlayout.random.RandomLayout(); graph.setNodeLayout(randomLayout); graph.performGraphLayout();