I'm trying to create a dynamically-updated Prefuse graph, where nodes are added and deleted regularly. I've been able to add nodes and edges fine, and then delete them, but I get exceptions when I try to add edges to the next set of nodes. Does anyone know of any pitfalls in removing nodes from a Prefuse graph? Or, does anyone know a better way to interact with a Prefuse graph dynamically?
(Note that the display is updating fine; at all times the display seems to match the contents of the graph. This isn't a dupe of Prefuse Toolkit: dynamically adding nodes and edges)
Code excerpts:
// Set up edge and node tables
Schema node_schema = new Schema();
Schema edge_schema = new Schema();
node_schema.addColumn("node_info", NodeInfo.class);
edge_schema.addColumn("source", int.class, 0);
edge_schema.addColumn("target", int.class, 0);
edge_schema.addColumn("edge_info", EdgeInfo.class);
graph_nodes = node_schema.instantiate();
graph_edges = edge_schema.instantiate();
...
// Set up visualization
graph = new Graph(graph_nodes, graph_edges, false);
vis_panel = new MyVisPanel(graph);
...
// Add nodes & edges
int new_node_1 = graph_nodes.addRow();
graph_nodes.set(new_node_1, "node_info", new NodeInfo());
int new_node_2 = graph_nodes.addRow();
graph_nodes.set(new_node_2, "node_info", new NodeInfo());
int new_edge = graph_edges.addRow();
graph_edges.set(new_edge, "target", new_node_1);
graph_edges.set(new_edge, "source", new_node_2);
...
// Remove nodes
TupleSet nodes = graph.getNodes();
Iterator iter = nodes.tuples(my_predicate);
while(iter.hasNext())
{
int row_to_delete = ((Tuple) iter.next()).getRow();
if(graph.removeNode(row_to_delete))
{
System.out.println("Removed row " + row_to_delete);
}
}
...
// Add nodes & edges again
int new_node_1 = graph_nodes.addRow();
graph_nodes.set(new_node_1, "node_info", new NodeInfo());
int new_node_2 = graph_nodes.addRow();
graph_nodes.set(new_node_2, "node_info", new NodeInfo());
int new_edge = graph_edges.addRow(); // <<-- Exception is thrown here
graph_edges.set(new_edge, "target", new_node_1);
graph_edges.set(new_edge, "source", new_node_2);
The exception I get is:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Row index out of bounds: -1
at prefuse.data.column.IntColumn.getInt(Unknown Source)
at prefuse.data.Table.getInt(Unknown Source)
at prefuse.data.Graph.updateDegrees(Unknown Source)
at prefuse.data.Graph.updateDegrees(Unknown Source)
at prefuse.data.Graph$Listener.tableChanged(Unknown Source)
at prefuse.data.Table.fireTableEvent(Unknown Source)
at prefuse.data.Table.addRow(Unknown Source)
at my_pkg.addSomeNodesFunction(my_code.java:99)
I have not used the standard Graph.addNode() and addEdge() methods, because it seemed harder to set edge information that way. (if there's a better way to do this, let me know!) The delete is succeeding, in that graph.getNodeCount() and graph.getEdgeCount() return smaller numbers after deleting the nodes.
Any ideas?