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Beautiful javascript scales and axes.

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d3plus-axis

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Beautiful javascript scales and axes.

Installing

If you use NPM, run npm install d3plus-axis --save. Otherwise, download the latest release. The released bundle supports AMD, CommonJS, and vanilla environments. You can also load directly from d3plus.org:

<script src="https://d3plus.org/js/d3plus-axis.v0.3.full.min.js"></script>

Creating an Axis

The d3plus-axis module expands on the ideas presented in d3-axis, most notably by adding grid lines and fitting the axis within the allotted space. To create a bottom aligned axis in an SVG group defined like this:

<svg width=600 height=300>
  <g id="my-axis"></g>
</svg>

Here is the javascript needed:

var bottom = new d3plus.AxisBottom()
  .select("#my-axis")
  .domain([0, 10])
  .width(600)
  .height(300)
  .render();

All four orientations available as shorthand methods for the generalized Axis class that they all extend. These axis classes are used to create the x/y plot in d3plus-plot visualizations.

Click here to view this example live on the web.

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API Reference

  • date - Parses numbers and strings to valid Javascript Date objects.

Axis <>

This is a global class, and extends all of the methods and functionality of BaseClass.

# new Axis()

Creates an SVG scale based on an array of data.

# Axis.render([callback]) <>

Renders the current Axis to the page. If a callback is specified, it will be called once the legend is done drawing.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.align([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the horizontal alignment to the specified value and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.barConfig([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the axis line style and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.domain([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the scale domain of the axis and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.duration([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the transition duration of the axis and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.grid([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the grid values of the axis and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.gridConfig([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the grid config of the axis and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.gridLog([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the grid behavior of the axis when scale is logarithmic and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.gridSize([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the grid size of the axis and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.height([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the overall height of the axis and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.labels([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the visible tick labels of the axis and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.labelOffset([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets whether offsets will be used to position some labels further away from the axis in order to allow space for the text.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.labelRotation(_) <>

If value is specified, sets whether whether horizontal axis labels are rotated -90 degrees.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.maxSize(_) <>

If value is specified, sets the maximum size allowed for the space that contains the axis tick labels and title.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.orient([orient]) <>

If orient is specified, sets the orientation of the shape and returns the current class instance. If orient is not specified, returns the current orientation.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.outerBounds() <>

If called after the elements have been drawn to DOM, will returns the outer bounds of the axis content.

This is a static method of Axis.

{"width": 180, "height": 24, "x": 10, "y": 20}

# Axis.padding([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the padding between each tick label to the specified number and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.paddingInner([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the inner padding of band scale to the specified number and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.paddingOuter([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the outer padding of band scales to the specified number and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.range([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the scale range (in pixels) of the axis and returns the current class instance. The given array must have 2 values, but one may be undefined to allow the default behavior for that value.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.scale([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the scale of the axis and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.select([selector]) <>

If selector is specified, sets the SVG container element to the specified d3 selector or DOM element and returns the current class instance. If selector is not specified, returns the current SVG container element.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.shape([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the tick shape constructor and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.shapeConfig([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the tick style of the axis and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.tickFormat([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the tick formatter and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.ticks([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the tick values of the axis and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.tickSize([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the tick size of the axis and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.tickSpecifier([value]) <>

Sets the tick specifier for the tickFormat function. If this method is called without any arguments, the default tick specifier is returned.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.title([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the title of the axis and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.titleConfig([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the title configuration of the axis and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.

# Axis.width([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the overall width of the axis and returns the current class instance.

This is a static method of Axis, and is chainable with other methods of this Class.


AxisBottom <>

This is a global class, and extends all of the methods and functionality of Axis.

# new AxisBottom()

Shorthand method for creating an axis where the ticks are drawn below the horizontal domain path. Extends all functionality of the base Axis class.


AxisLeft <>

This is a global class, and extends all of the methods and functionality of Axis.

# new AxisLeft()

Shorthand method for creating an axis where the ticks are drawn to the left of the vertical domain path. Extends all functionality of the base Axis class.


AxisRight <>

This is a global class, and extends all of the methods and functionality of Axis.

# new AxisRight()

Shorthand method for creating an axis where the ticks are drawn to the right of the vertical domain path. Extends all functionality of the base Axis class.


AxisTop <>

This is a global class, and extends all of the methods and functionality of Axis.

# new AxisTop()

Shorthand method for creating an axis where the ticks are drawn above the vertical domain path. Extends all functionality of the base Axis class.


d3plus.date(date) <>

Returns a javascript Date object for a given a Number (representing either a 4-digit year or milliseconds since epoch) or a String that is in valid dateString format. Besides the 4-digit year parsing, this function is useful when needing to parse negative (BC) years, which the vanilla Date object cannot parse.

This is a global function.


Documentation generated on Thu, 03 Jan 2019 23:04:12 GMT

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