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Adapting Diverging Stacked Bar Chart To Use General Update Pattern

I have been working with a stacked bar chart example available here with the following code: var data = [ {month: 'Q1-2016', apples: 3840, bananas: 1920, cherries: -1960, dates:

Solution 1:

I did quiet a few changes in your code to make it updateable, I'll point out some of the changes I made, if there's anything else that's unclear you can just ask.

The main thing I've changed is that in our dataset we have two categories for the sake of simplicity so that we can update our data based on input like this

var keys = ["apples" + input, "bananas" + input];

And the input variable here being initially selected like this

var input = d3.selectAll(".opt").property("value");

and when we manually update it we get the new data like this

d3.selectAll(".opt").on("change", function() {
    update(data, this.value)
})

Instead of appending a g elemnt dirctly in conjunction with the rect, we create a bar group that holds the series dataset and later refernce it with yet another variable.

var barGroups = svg.selectAll("g.layer")
    .data(series);

barGroups.exit().remove();

barGroups.enter().insert("g", ".x-axis")
  .classed('layer', true);

Here's the Update pattern part of the code that you mentioned earlier:

var bars = svg.selectAll("g.layer").selectAll("rect")
  .data(function(d) { return d; });

bars.exit().remove();

bars = bars
    .enter()
.append("rect")
    .attr("width", x.bandwidth())
    .attr("x", d =>x(d.data.month))
  .merge(bars)

bars.transition().duration(750)
    .attr("y", d =>y(d[1]))
    .attr("height", d =>Math.abs(y(d[0])) - y(d[1]));

And that should be it, have a look at the snippet below to see how it all works.

var data = [
  {month: "Q1-2016", apples_1: -400, bananas_1: 920, apples_2: -196, bananas_2: 840},
  {month: "Q2-2016", apples_1: -400, bananas_1: 440, apples_2: -960, bananas_2: 600},
  {month: "Q3-2016", apples_1: -600, bananas_1: 960, apples_2: -640, bananas_2: 640},
  {month: "Q4-2016", apples_1: -400, bananas_1: 480, apples_2: -640, bananas_2: 320}
];

var margin = {top: 35, right: 145, bottom: 35, left: 45},
    width = 650 - margin.left - margin.right,
    height = 450 - margin.top - margin.bottom;

var svg = d3.select("#chart")
	.attr("width", width + margin.left + margin.right)
	.attr("height", height + margin.top + margin.bottom)
.append("g")
	.attr("transform","translate(" + margin.left + "," + margin.top + ")");

var x = d3.scaleBand()
    .rangeRound([0, width])
    .padding(0.1);

var y = d3.scaleLinear()
    .rangeRound([height, 0]);

var z = d3.scaleOrdinal()
  .range(["steelblue","darkorange"]);

svg.append("g")
  .attr("class","x-axis");

svg.append("g")
  .attr("class", "y-axis");

var input = d3.selectAll(".opt").property("value");

d3.selectAll(".opt").on("change", function() {
	update(data, this.value)
})

update(data, input);

functionupdate(data, input) {

	var keys = ["apples" + input, "bananas" + input];
		
	var series = d3.stack()
		.keys(keys)
		.offset(d3.stackOffsetDiverging)
		(data);

	x.domain(data.map(d => d.month));

	y.domain([
		d3.min(series, stackMin), 
		d3.max(series, stackMax)
	]).nice();

    var barGroups = svg.selectAll("g.layer")
    	.data(series);

    barGroups.exit().remove();

    barGroups.enter().insert("g", ".x-axis")
      .classed('layer', true);
    
    svg.selectAll("g.layer")
    	.transition().duration(750)
    	.attr("fill", d =>z(d.key));
    
    var bars = svg.selectAll("g.layer").selectAll("rect")
      .data(function(d) { return d; });
		
	bars.exit().remove();
    
    bars = bars
    	.enter()
    .append("rect")
    	.attr("width", x.bandwidth())
    	.attr("x", d =>x(d.data.month))
      .merge(bars)

    bars.transition().duration(750)
    	.attr("y", d =>y(d[1]))
    	.attr("height", d =>Math.abs(y(d[0])) - y(d[1]));
	
	svg.selectAll(".x-axis").transition().duration(750)
		.attr("transform", "translate(0," + y(0) + ")")
		.call(d3.axisBottom(x));

	svg.selectAll(".y-axis").transition().duration(750)
		.call(d3.axisLeft(y));
	
	functionstackMin(serie) {
		return d3.min(serie, function(d) { return d[0]; });
	}
	
	functionstackMax(serie) {
	  return d3.max(serie, function(d) { return d[1]; });
	}

}
body {
	margin: auto;
	width: 850px;
}
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select something
<selectclass="opt"><optionvalue="_1">1</option><optionvalue="_2">2</option></select><br><svgid="chart"></svg>

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