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I am trying to visualize a IP Network which uses OSPF Metrics in its IGP.
I would like the length of edges between nodes to be representative of the IGP ospf metric. I.e. a "longer" path should look longer.
This could be achieved by being able to assign physics springLength to each edge. Currently I can only see how to apply the springlength to the network as a whole using:
Hello.
I am trying to visualize a IP Network which uses OSPF Metrics in its IGP.
I would like the length of edges between nodes to be representative of the IGP ospf metric. I.e. a "longer" path should look longer.
This could be achieved by being able to assign physics springLength to each edge. Currently I can only see how to apply the springlength to the network as a whole using:
const options = {
"physics": {
"barnesHut": {
"springLength": 160,
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