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Create weighted and unweighted graphs and run algorithms step by step.

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Rin'G is an environment for the study and implementation of Graph Theory algorithms that allows...

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Rin'G Overview

Rin'G is an environment for the study and implementation of Graph Theory algorithms that allows users to view interactive, step-by-step animations of their executions.

Users can draw graphs on a graphical user interface, load and save graphs and animations and add their own algorithms to be executed.

The environment is being developed in Java, for desktop platforms, and uses state-of-the-art technology, such as advanced Swing programming, Design Patterns, and the java.lang.reflect API.

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