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# v3.0
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The following physics settings are renamed:
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* `springCoeff -> springCoefficient`
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* `dragCoeff -> dragCoefficient`
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A new interactive demo is added to the library: http://anvaka.github.io/ngraph.forcelayout/.
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Also the library is now available for consumption via CDN.
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# v2.0
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Major rework on how library treats dimensions of space. Previous versions of the library
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required concrete implementation for the given space (e.g. [3d](https://github.com/anvaka/ngraph.forcelayout3d), [N-d](https://github.com/anvaka/ngraph.forcelayout.nd)).
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With version 2.0, `ngraph.forcealyout` generates code on the fly to support layout in the
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given dimension. This comes at no extra performance cost to the consumer.
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Second big change, is that custom forces can now be added to the library via `simulator.addForce()`
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`simulator.removeForce()` api.
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With this change, the old `physicsSimulator` factory methods became obsolete and were removed
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(like `settings.createQuadTree`, `settings,createBounds`, [etc.](https://github.com/anvaka/ngraph.forcelayout/blob/d2eea4a5dd6913fb0002787d91d211916b56ba01/lib/physicsSimulator.js#L50-L55) )
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# 0.xx - V1.0
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This was original implementation of the ngraph.forcelayout.
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