Open Access - France. Radial tree. Example of a radial tree, from a 1924 organization chart that emphasizes a central authority.[1] Radial vs. triangular tree layout Comparison to other layouts[edit] In a simple case, the first node is at the top, and the linked nodes are beneath.
As each node typically has more than one child, the resulting shape is relatively triangular. In a radial layout, instead of each successive generation being displayed a row below, each generation is displayed in a new, outer orbit.
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