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::* one button will control whether the '''connected component''' of a vertex is shown or not. | ::* one button will control whether the '''connected component''' of a vertex is shown or not. | ||
::* one button will control whether the '''shortest path''' from the last-clicked vertex to the one under the mouse should be shown or not | ::* one button will control whether the '''shortest path''' from the last-clicked vertex to the one under the mouse should be shown or not | ||
− | ::* one button will display a simple box on the applet that will contain: | + | ::* one button will display a '''simple box''' on the applet that will contain: |
::::* Your name | ::::* Your name | ||
::::* The date you submitted your project | ::::* The date you submitted your project | ||
::::* A short description of your project (40 to 50 words, max) | ::::* A short description of your project (40 to 50 words, max) | ||
::* one button (optional) that will control your selected feature (see Assignment section above) | ::* one button (optional) that will control your selected feature (see Assignment section above) |
Revision as of 11:13, 28 November 2014
--D. Thiebaut (talk) 11:09, 28 November 2014 (EST)
This project is due on the last day of exam period, at 4:00 p.m. No extensions will be granted.
Assignment
- Implement a Model-View-Controller in Processing that visualizes a network of vertices.
- The model should use the graph implementation shown on this page.
- Inspire yourself from the video below when designing your MVC.
- Your MVC should provide 3 different features:
- It should be able to highlight all the vertices connected to the vertex under the mouse pointer.
- It should be able to display the shortest path from the last clicked vertex (marked with a red dot) to the vertex currently under the mouse pointer.
- It should implement a third functionality that you are free to choose, and will depend on how ambitious you are.
Features
Your MVC should have at least 3 buttons:
- one button will control whether the connected component of a vertex is shown or not.
- one button will control whether the shortest path from the last-clicked vertex to the one under the mouse should be shown or not
- one button will display a simple box on the applet that will contain:
- Your name
- The date you submitted your project
- A short description of your project (40 to 50 words, max)
- one button (optional) that will control your selected feature (see Assignment section above)