<?php | |
error_reporting(E_ALL); | |
ini_set('display_errors','On'); | |
if (isset($_POST['dbhost'])) { | |
preg_match( '/^((?!-)[a-z0-9-]{1,63}(?<!-)(\.){0,1})+([a-z]{0,9})(?<!\.)((;port=){1}[0-9]{2,6}){0,1}$/i', $_POST['dbhost'], $matches); | |
echo "<pre>".print_r($matches, true)."</pre>"; | |
die(); | |
$DB_HOST = $_POST['dbhost']; | |
$DB_DATABASE = $_POST['dbname']; | |
$DB_USERNAME = $_POST['dbuser']; |
A dendrogram is a node-link diagram that places leaf nodes of the tree at the same depth. In this example, the classes (leaf nodes) are aligned on the right edge, with the packages (internal nodes) to the left. Data shows the Flare class hierarchy, courtesy Jeff Heer.
Compare to this radial layout.
Reingold–Tilford tree
This example pulls together various examples of work with trees in D3.js.
The panning functionality can certainly be improved in my opinion and I would be thrilled to see better solutions contributed.
One can do all manner of housekeeping or server related calls on the drop event to manage a remote tree dataset for example.
Dragging can be performed on any node other than root (flare). Dropping can be done on any node.
Panning can either be done by dragging an empty part of the SVG around or dragging a node towards an edge.
- Generate an HTML file that plays movie trailers
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" | |
package="ws.crandell.simplekeyboard"> | |
<application | |
android:allowBackup="true" | |
android:icon="@mipmap/ic_launcher" | |
android:label="@string/app_name" | |
android:supportsRtl="true" | |
android:theme="@style/AppTheme"> | |
<service android:name=".SimpleIME" |
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