DGML
Directed Graph Markup Language (DGML) is an XML-based file format for directed graphs.
| Developed by | Microsoft | 
|---|---|
| Initial release | September 2009 | 
| Type of format | Directed graph | 
| Extended from | XML | 
| Website | docs | 
Introduction to DGML
    
Here is what a simple directed graph with three nodes and two links between them looks like
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<DirectedGraph xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/vs/2009/dgml">
  <Nodes>
    <Node Id="a" Label="a" Size="10" />
    <Node Id="b" Background="#FF008080" Label="b" />
    <Node Id="c" Label="c" Start="2010-06-10" />
  </Nodes>
  <Links>
    <Link Source="a" Target="b" />
    <Link Source="a" Target="c" />
  </Links>
  <Properties>
    <Property Id="Background" Label="Background" DataType="Brush" />
    <Property Id="Label" Label="Label" DataType="String" />
    <Property Id="Size" DataType="String" />
    <Property Id="Start" DataType="DateTime" />
  </Properties>
</DirectedGraph>
which looks like this:

The complete XSD schema for DGML is available at . DGML not only allows describing nodes and links in a graph, but also annotating those nodes and links with any user defined property and/or category.
External links
    
- http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio homepage of Visual Studio
- http://schemas.microsoft.com/vs/2009/dgml page describing the XSD schema for DGML
- http://www.lovettsoftware.com contains videos showing how to use DGML graphs in Visual Studio
- https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd409365.aspx, documentation on how to use DGML
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