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189 189  progressMonitor.done();
190 190  {{/code}}
191 191  )))
192 -1. It is now time to write the code that places the nodes. Here's two suggestions for how you can place them:\\
193 -1*. The simplest way is to place nodes in a row, next to each other. To make this more interesting, you could also place the nodes along the graph of a Sine function.
194 -1*. Another way might be to place them in a square or a circle. You would have to think about how exactly to align the nodes, which may well vary in size.
192 +1. It is now time to write the code that places the nodes.Your code should place them next to each other in a row, as seen in the screenshot at the beginning of the tutorial.
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196 196  {{info title="Tips"}}
197 197  The following tips might come in handy...
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