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Hi there I want to have a uml sequence diagram with dot language, now I have the following problem I want to have the layout as follows with a, b, c and d in a straight line at top but with the lines going straight to the bottom. How can I achieve that?

a   b   c   d
|   |   |   | 
|   |   |   |

perhaps can I achieve that the a, b, c and d with its belonging edges are clusters where I set a different rankdir for the clusters?

EDIT Just found a solution by adding invisible edges between a, b, c and d but any other solutions?

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What you describe seems to be what dot does by default.

For example, this graph:

digraph SO {
  a -> a1 -> a2
  b -> b1 -> b2
  c -> c1 -> c2
  d -> d1 -> d2
}

Comes out like this:

dot graph

If you have a more complex graph you can force nodes to be at the same height using rank=same. For example:

digraph SO {
  { rank = same
    a b c d
  }

  a -> a1 -> a2 
  b -> b1 -> b2 -> b3 -> b4
  c -> c1 
  d -> d1 -> d2 -> d3
  d2 -> a2
}

Comes out like this:

dotgraph2

However, if you want a, b, c and d to be in a specific order I think you're going to have to use invisible edges like you suggested. The dot guide even recommends this:

Edge weights also play a role when nodes are constrained to the same rank. Edges with non-zero weight between these nodes are aimed across the rank in the samedirection (left-to-right, or top-to-bottom in a rotated drawing) as far as possible. This fact may be exploited to adjust node ordering by placing invisible edges (style="invis") where needed.

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ah sorry for sure when you now add d2 -> a2 I still want to be a, b, c and d on top but a1, a2, a3 still in one line as above – Xelluloid Sep 29 at 8:57
Have edited the answer to cover this. – Dave Webb Sep 29 at 10:45

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