@Raphael You cannot edit questions like that. You changed the meaning of the question, thus making my existing answer out of topic, while the other answer was out of topic and is now in topic. — babou49 mins ago
@Raphael I'm afraid I don't either -- on a quick glance, it seems to me you absolutely did not change the meaning of the question, but rather only made the text flow better
ruby/gnuplot 3d surface
(ooh stiff competition!) ... anyway ... is a picture worth a thousand words? these are 3 separate surface plots made in gnuplot of the SAT transition point. the (x,y) axes are clause & variable count and the z height is total # of recursive calls in the solver. code writt...
@Raphael Are you aware of any collection of examples of graphs drawn with tikz? I already know of this one, but was wondering if there were something else (texample is a bit scarce on graphs imo)
but it gives you a better overall idea of what tikz is capable of
I was thinking it could be useful to be able to create an overlay to highlight some sets of vertices, kinda like here
Another thing I'd like to know how to do is graphs, where I have graphs inside of vertices (basically you could represent something like a graph decomposition like that)
it's not really critical, but just something that might be useful