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Hi! To begin with, I’m not a Tekkie so I dont know how to code and I’m also very bad at visualization but I can get search for someone to do the task.
Anyhow, I create long complicated Boolean queries. I would like to convert them into visual trees so that I can better be able to tell the relationships between keywords. I attached a simple example and a complicated one to give you an idea.

 

so here the input would be the query = Apple AND <<Citrus (Orange OR Lemon) OR Banana, I want to enter this query as input it and see a tree as an outcome. The tree that would Apple, Citrus, and Bananas as sibling nodes but the connection between Apple and Citrus on the one side as different from the one between Citrus and Banana to show that one connection is “AND” and another is OR… and finally to showa the Citrus node as parenting the Orange and Lemon nodes. This is a simple example but my real life examples would reach the complexity of the other one.

 

@hitcho Here’s an example of what you’re looking for: https://courses.cs.washington.edu/courses/cse467/99au/admin/Slides/Week1Lecture2/img009.gif

Here are the symbols you would use in your diagram: https://www.electricaltechnology.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Types-of-Digital-Logic-Gates.png

Hope that helps!


Hi ​@hitcho, thank you for posting in the community! Unfortunately, importing this information to visualise is not currently supported in Lucid. You might find the following resources helpful as alternative ways to visualise your data:

That said, we’re very interested in your feedback and committed to continually improving our products. If you’re willing to share, we’d love to hear more details about your use case or what you’d like to see in this experience within this thread. I’ve also converted this post to an idea so that it’s visible to others within the Product Feedback section of the community - from here, they can upvote it and add details of their own.

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