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d3plus-priestley

A reusable Priestley timeline built on D3.

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A reusable Priestley timeline built on D3.

Installing

If you use NPM, run npm install d3plus-priestley --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-priestley.v0.1.full.min.js"></script>

Simple Priestley Diagram

Priestly Timelines (named after 18th-century English theologian Joseph Priestly), show the duration of multiple data points over time by stacking blocks to best fit. Given data with unique IDs and start and end dates:

var data = [
  {id: "alpha",   start: 2004, end: 2007},
  {id: "epsilon", start: 2007, end: 2012},
  {id: "beta",    start: 2005, end: 2010},
];

It's only requires a few lines of code to create a Priestly Timeline:

new d3plus.Priestley()
  .data(data)
  .render();

Click here to view this example live on the web.

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API Reference


Priestley <>

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

# new Priestley()

Creates a priestley timeline based on an array of data.

# Priestley.axisConfig([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the config method for the axis and returns the current class instance. If value is not specified, returns the current axis configuration.

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

# Priestley.end([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the end accessor to the specified function or key and returns the current class instance. If value is not specified, returns the current end accessor.

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

# Priestley.start([value]) <>

If value is specified, sets the start accessor to the specified function or key and returns the current class instance. If value is not specified, returns the current start accessor.

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


Documentation generated on Thu, 29 Mar 2018 15:03:01 GMT

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