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Transform an expression into a graph that can be plotted with TreeGraph (not TreeForm) Many thanks István. You solution using TreeGraph is almost what I need. But it has a problem: TreeGraph chooses by itself which node should be the root. So, for example, if you try the expression Sin[Plus[a,b]], it will place Plus at the top (when it should be Sin). Is there a way to fix the root of the tree? |
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