Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Data Structures (3rd Edition)
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Chapter 15, Problem 1SA
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Scene graph:
- A scene graph denotes a hierarchical data structure used for organizing components in JavaFX Graphical User Interface (GUI).
- It denotes a tree-like structure that contains nodes.
- The three types of nodes in scene graph are shown below:
- Root Node:
- A scene graph can have a single root node only.
- It denotes a parent of other nodes in scene graph.
- It denotes first node in structure...
- Root Node:
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