d3.js changing axes between linear to log-log with data array
How would I go about to change the data format of the following example:
http://jsfiddle.net/6by4mq3s/
To be a 2D array with X and Y values instead of a one-dimensional array.
Basically changing this:
var data = [
name: "A",
points: [10, 100, 1000]
,
name: "B",
points: [20, 200, 2000]
];
To this:
var data = [
name: "A",
points: [[10, 50], [100, 80], [1000, 200]]
,
name: "B",
points: [[20, 30], [200, 10], [2000, 5]]
];
Currently, I get problems with not a function by simply trying to using:
.attr("cx", function (d,i) return this.xScale(d[0]); )
.attr("cy", function (d) return this.yScale(d[1]); )
Which I guess is due to scoping.
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How would I go about to change the data format of the following example:
http://jsfiddle.net/6by4mq3s/
To be a 2D array with X and Y values instead of a one-dimensional array.
Basically changing this:
var data = [
name: "A",
points: [10, 100, 1000]
,
name: "B",
points: [20, 200, 2000]
];
To this:
var data = [
name: "A",
points: [[10, 50], [100, 80], [1000, 200]]
,
name: "B",
points: [[20, 30], [200, 10], [2000, 5]]
];
Currently, I get problems with not a function by simply trying to using:
.attr("cx", function (d,i) return this.xScale(d[0]); )
.attr("cy", function (d) return this.yScale(d[1]); )
Which I guess is due to scoping.
d3.js
what is the logic for the50 80 200
values?
– rioV8
Nov 14 '18 at 13:08
no logic just some data for values on y.
– fuerth
Nov 15 '18 at 16:58
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How would I go about to change the data format of the following example:
http://jsfiddle.net/6by4mq3s/
To be a 2D array with X and Y values instead of a one-dimensional array.
Basically changing this:
var data = [
name: "A",
points: [10, 100, 1000]
,
name: "B",
points: [20, 200, 2000]
];
To this:
var data = [
name: "A",
points: [[10, 50], [100, 80], [1000, 200]]
,
name: "B",
points: [[20, 30], [200, 10], [2000, 5]]
];
Currently, I get problems with not a function by simply trying to using:
.attr("cx", function (d,i) return this.xScale(d[0]); )
.attr("cy", function (d) return this.yScale(d[1]); )
Which I guess is due to scoping.
d3.js
How would I go about to change the data format of the following example:
http://jsfiddle.net/6by4mq3s/
To be a 2D array with X and Y values instead of a one-dimensional array.
Basically changing this:
var data = [
name: "A",
points: [10, 100, 1000]
,
name: "B",
points: [20, 200, 2000]
];
To this:
var data = [
name: "A",
points: [[10, 50], [100, 80], [1000, 200]]
,
name: "B",
points: [[20, 30], [200, 10], [2000, 5]]
];
Currently, I get problems with not a function by simply trying to using:
.attr("cx", function (d,i) return this.xScale(d[0]); )
.attr("cy", function (d) return this.yScale(d[1]); )
Which I guess is due to scoping.
d3.js
d3.js
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what is the logic for the50 80 200
values?
– rioV8
Nov 14 '18 at 13:08
no logic just some data for values on y.
– fuerth
Nov 15 '18 at 16:58
add a comment |
what is the logic for the50 80 200
values?
– rioV8
Nov 14 '18 at 13:08
no logic just some data for values on y.
– fuerth
Nov 15 '18 at 16:58
what is the logic for the
50 80 200
values?– rioV8
Nov 14 '18 at 13:08
what is the logic for the
50 80 200
values?– rioV8
Nov 14 '18 at 13:08
no logic just some data for values on y.
– fuerth
Nov 15 '18 at 16:58
no logic just some data for values on y.
– fuerth
Nov 15 '18 at 16:58
add a comment |
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what is the logic for the
50 80 200
values?– rioV8
Nov 14 '18 at 13:08
no logic just some data for values on y.
– fuerth
Nov 15 '18 at 16:58