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how to increase node/edge separation within the layer in the layered graph?

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Hi, I can already generate a decent layered graph showing inputs and outputs for a central node. However, I have not found a way to make the graph increase the separation between the nodes in layer 1 and 3. Is there a way to do it?
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Abhinaya Kennedy
Abhinaya Kennedy on 6 Jun 2024
You can manually set the positions of the nodes in layers 1 and 3 using the "NodePositions" property. This gives more control but is more time-consuming.
Also, here are some links that could help:
Christine Tobler
Christine Tobler on 6 Jun 2024
The interactive graph layout link there is nice, and will allow you to pull nodes around with the mouse. Here I suspect you'd prefer using some formula instead, if you want all the nodes to change.

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Christine Tobler
Christine Tobler on 6 Jun 2024
You can access the XData and YData properties of the GraphPlot object returned by plot, to move the nodes further apart.
Note if your layered layout had any bent edges, these will revert to straight edges as soon as you manually set the XData or YData properties of the nodes. It seems from your example that this isn't likely to be a problem.

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