Aspect Ratio Universal Rectangular Layouts
Abstract
A \emph{generic rectangular layout} (for short, \emph{layout}) is a subdivision of an axis-aligned rectangle into axis-aligned rectangles, no four of which have a point in common. Such layouts are used in data visualization and in cartography. The contacts between the rectangles represent semantic or geographic relations. A layout is weakly (strongly) \emph{aspect ratio universal} if any assignment of aspect ratios to rectangles can be realized by a weakly (strongly) equivalent layout. We give combinatorial characterizations for weakly and strongly aspect ratio universal layouts. Furthermore, we describe a quadratic-time algorithm that decides whether a given graph is the dual graph of a strongly aspect ratio universal layout, and finds such a layout if one exists.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2112.03242,
title = {Aspect Ratio Universal Rectangular Layouts},
author = {Stefan Felsner and Andrew Nathenson and Csaba D. Tóth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.03242},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
25 pages, 12 figures, full version of a 12-page extended abstract to appear in WALCOM 2022