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    | '''Rocs''' aims to be a Graph Theory IDE for helping professors to show the results of a graph algorithm and also helping students to do the algorithms.<br />
    | '''Rocs''' is a Graph Theory IDE for everybody interested in designing and analyzing graph algorithms (e.g., lecturers, students, researchers). For all these users, Rocs provides an easy to use visual data structure editor and a powerful scripting engine to write and execute algorithms.<br />
    It is part of the [http://edu.kde.org KDE Education Project].
    It is part of the [http://edu.kde.org KDE Education Project].
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    * [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeedu/rocs/index.html Rocs Hanbook]
    * [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeedu/rocs/index.html Rocs Handbook]


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    Latest revision as of 21:01, 4 August 2013

    Home » Applications » Education » Rocs

    Rocs is a Graph Theory IDE for everybody interested in designing and analyzing graph algorithms (e.g., lecturers, students, researchers). For all these users, Rocs provides an easy to use visual data structure editor and a powerful scripting engine to write and execute algorithms.

    It is part of the KDE Education Project.



    Features

    • Canvas for graph drawing
    • Automated graphs
    • Oriented graphs
    • IDE for graph related programming, using Javascript as it's main language, plus the graph library
    • Nodes, graphs and edges are extensible from the scripting interface, so you can do anything you want.
    • Qt Script debugging

    Documentation