I recently came back from holiday and decided I needed to ease myself back into work gradually.
For those that don't know, I studied AI as part of my degree and we had to do a search of a cut down version of the London underground for one of our many assignments. At the time, I thought my text only search was the mutts nuts, but now we have WPF so I thought why not give it another go.
I have to say I am most pleased with the result.
It is over at www.codeproject.com if you fancy a look. Here is a link:
And here is what it does:
- Panning
- Zooming
- Station connection tooltips
- Hiding unwanted lines (to de-clutter the diagram)
- Information bubble
- Diagrammatic solution path visualization
- Textual solution path description
Here is what it looks like:
As always, if you fancy leaving a comment or a vote, that would be cool. Thanks.
This article was originally posted at
http://sachabarber.net?p=591
I currently hold the following qualifications (amongst others, I also studied Music Technology and Electronics, for my sins)
- MSc (Passed with distinctions), in Information Technology for E-Commerce
- BSc Hons (1st class) in Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence
Both of these at Sussex University UK.
Award(s)
I am lucky enough to have won a few awards for Zany Crazy code articles over the years
- Microsoft C# MVP 2016
- Codeproject MVP 2016
- Microsoft C# MVP 2015
- Codeproject MVP 2015
- Microsoft C# MVP 2014
- Codeproject MVP 2014
- Microsoft C# MVP 2013
- Codeproject MVP 2013
- Microsoft C# MVP 2012
- Codeproject MVP 2012
- Microsoft C# MVP 2011
- Codeproject MVP 2011
- Microsoft C# MVP 2010
- Codeproject MVP 2010
- Microsoft C# MVP 2009
- Codeproject MVP 2009
- Microsoft C# MVP 2008
- Codeproject MVP 2008
- And numerous codeproject awards which you can see over at my blog