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Hero MemberActivity: 587Merit: 500Wherever I may roam Re: Entire Blockchain in REDIS Visualised With D3.js, Have Fun (BTCLook.com) October 16, 2013, 01:38:11 PM #3 That's awesome guys, thanks!



Is there a way to zoom in and out when you visualise transactions? When I follow a transaction, it happens it leads to regions outside of the screen and I'm not able to see them..



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Full MemberActivity: 140Merit: 100 Re: Entire Blockchain in REDIS Visualised With D3.js, Have Fun (BTCLook.com) October 16, 2013, 01:44:58 PM #5 Quote

No, we had to slowdown developing features because we need to put time on Coinkite, when we have some time we have a whole bunch of stuff we want to add to it.



Will definitely be following this. A very cool idea and would love to see what additional features will be added in the future. Will definitely be following this. A very cool idea and would love to see what additional features will be added in the future. 1. Buy a sword.

2. Name it Kindness.

3. Kill people with Kindness.

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Hero MemberActivity: 492Merit: 500 Re: Entire Blockchain in REDIS Visualised With D3.js, Have Fun (BTCLook.com) October 21, 2013, 02:33:03 PM #16 Quote from: kik1977 on October 16, 2013, 01:38:11 PM That's awesome guys, thanks!



Is there a way to zoom in and out when you visualise transactions? When I follow a transaction, it happens it leads to regions outside of the screen and I'm not able to see them..





It doesn't seem that you can zoom out or scroll away at the moment. But what you can do is click and drag on a transaction. You can move it around and it'll drag connecting transactions with it (and they wobble around prettily - some sort of energy-minimisation algorithm I take it?). That way you should still be able to follow transactions to your heart's content.



*My* problem is that it looks like I can enter transaction ids to make pretty bubbles with, but not addresses. Every time I try an address I get a table of transactions, but no bubbles. I WANT MY BUBBLES.





Never mind, I think I get it now. The bubbles are transactions, not addresses, so you can't really make a bubblegram from addresses. Once you have a transaction table for an address you can click on a transaction and see bubbles there. Mmmm, bubbles. It doesn't seem that you can zoom out or scroll away at the moment. But what you can do is click and drag on a transaction. You can move it around and it'll drag connecting transactions with it (and they wobble around prettily - some sort of energy-minimisation algorithm I take it?). That way you should still be able to follow transactions to your heart's content.Never mind, I think I get it now. The bubbles are transactions, not addresses, so you can't really make a bubblegram from addresses. Once you have a transaction table for an address you can click on a transaction and see bubbles there. Mmmm, bubbles. If I've said anything amusing and/or informative and you're feeling generous:

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