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==Software== [[File:Gephi 0.9.1 Network Analysis and Visualization Software.png|thumb|A graph drawing interface ([[Gephi]] 0.9.1)]]Software, systems, and providers of systems for drawing graphs include: <!-- DO ''not'' INCLUDE AN ENTRY HERE UNLESS IT ALREADY HAS A BLUE-LINKED ARTICLE --> * [[BioFabric]] open-source software for visualizing large networks by drawing nodes as horizontal lines. * [[Cytoscape]], open-source software for visualizing molecular interaction networks * [[Gephi]], open-source network analysis and visualization software * [[graph-tool]], a [[Free Software|free/libre]] [[Python (programming language)|Python]] library for analysis of graphs * [[Graphviz]], an open-source graph drawing system from [[AT&T Corporation]]<ref>"Graphviz and Dynagraph – Static and Dynamic Graph Drawing Tools", by John Ellson, Emden R. Gansner, Eleftherios Koutsofios, Stephen C. North, and Gordon Woodhull, in {{harvtxt| Jünger|Mutzel|2004}}.</ref> * [[Linkurious]], a commercial network analysis and visualization software for [[graph databases]] * [[Mathematica]], a general-purpose computation tool that includes 2D and 3D graph visualization and graph analysis tools.<ref>{{citation |url=http://reference.wolfram.com/mathematica/tutorial/GraphDrawingIntroduction.html |title=Introduction to graph drawing|work= Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center|access-date=2024-03-21 }}</ref> * [[Microsoft Automatic Graph Layout]], open-source .NET library (formerly called GLEE) for laying out graphs<ref>{{harvtxt|Nachmanson|Robertson|Lee|2008}}.</ref> * [[NetworkX]] is a Python library for studying graphs and networks. * [[Tulip (software)|Tulip]],<ref>"Tulip – A Huge Graph Visualization Framework", by David Auber, in {{harvtxt| Jünger|Mutzel|2004}}.</ref> an open-source data visualization tool * [[yEd]], a graph editor with graph layout functionality<ref>"yFiles – Visualization and Automatic Layout of Graphs", by Roland Wiese, Markus Eiglsperger, and Michael Kaufmann, in {{harvtxt| Jünger|Mutzel|2004}}.</ref> * [[PGF/TikZ]] 3.0 with the <code>graphdrawing</code> package (requires [[LuaTeX]]).<ref>{{harvtxt|Tantau|2013}}; see also the older [http://www.tcs.uni-luebeck.de/downloads/mitarbeiter/tantau/2012-gd-presentation.pdf GD 2012 presentation] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160527034523/http://www.tcs.uni-luebeck.de/downloads/mitarbeiter/tantau/2012-gd-presentation.pdf |date=2016-05-27 }}</ref> * [[LaNet-vi]], an open-source large network visualization software
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