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The Hypergraph
The Hypergraph is a window that shows how the nodes and their connections
are organized in your scene. You view object hierarchies and dependencies in
the Hypergraph. Use the Hypergraph to view what happens when you group
an object.
To view the Hypergraph
1 From the view menu, select Panels > Layouts > Two Panes Stacked.
The scene view splits into two viewing panels - each has their own separate
view menu. You will set these to view the scene in the upper view and
the Hypergraph in the other.
2 From the lower pane menu, select Panels > Hypergraph Panel >
Hypergraph Hierarchy.
The Hypergraph panel will display below the scene view panel.
3 At the top of the Hypergraph panel, select the Scene Hierarchy icon to
ensure the Hypergraph is displaying the scene hierarchy.
4 In the Hypergraph panel, select View > Frame All.
The Hypergraph displays the hierarchy for all of the objects in the scene.
This approach to viewing the entities in the scene provides a very
graphical approach to viewing all of the various nodes in your scene.
In the Hypergraph, each node is represented as a rectangle labelled with
an icon that denotes the type of information it represents (for example,
surface, shading, and so on). Each node has a unique name assigned to
it when it is first created. When you rename your objects, you are actually
renaming the node associated with that object.
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