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/*
 *    AssociationRulesVisualizePlugin.java
 *    Copyright (C) 2010-2012 University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand
 *
 */

package weka.gui.visualize.plugins;

import javax.swing.JMenuItem;

import weka.associations.AssociationRules;

/**
 * Interface implemented by classes loaded dynamically to
 * visualize association results in the explorer.
 *
 * @author Mark Hall (mhall{[at]}pentaho{[dot]}com)
 * @version $Revision: 8034 $
 */
public interface AssociationRuleVisualizePlugin {

  /**
   * Get a JMenu or JMenuItem which contain action listeners
   * that perform the visualization of the association rules.
   *
   * @see NoClassDefFoundError
   * @see IncompatibleClassChangeError
   *
   * @param rules       the association rules
   * @param name        the name of the item (in the Explorer's history list)
   * @return menuitem   for opening visualization(s), or null
   *                    to indicate no visualization is applicable for the input
   */
  public JMenuItem getVisualizeMenuItem(AssociationRules rules, String name);
  
}




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