data = [
{"name":"c1","id":4690 ,"day":[1,3], "start":"8:00", "end":"10:00"},
{"name":"c3","id":5283 ,"day":[3,4], "start":"8:00", "end":"17:00"},
{"name":"c4","id":4862 ,"day":[4], "start":"10:00", "end":"12:30"},
{"name":"c5","id":4862 ,"day":[5], "start":"10:00", "end":"12:30"}]
i'm trying to create a rectangle for each day of each object, the following code without the "for" is working and creating a rectangle for day[0], but not working for all the days!!
function markCourses( data)
{
var coursesGroup = cont.append("g");
for ( var x=0; x<data[this].day.length; x++)
{
var rects = coursesGroup.selectAll("rect").data(data).enter().append("rect")
.attr("x",function(d){ return d.x_position;})
.attr("y", function(d){ return d.y_position;})
.attr("width", function(d){ return d.duration;})
.attr("height", vSize-6) // the -6 is used here is used for improvement of the interface
.style("fill",function(d){return d.color;}) . style("opacity",0.6);
}
}
You never ever need to write any loop constructs when using D3.
What you have here is a simple nested structure.
svg.selectAll('g.dataObject')
.data(data)
.enter()
.append('g')
.attr('foo', function (d) {
// here d is {"name":"c1","id":4 ... } then {"name":"c2" ... } etc
})
// let's create a subselection
.selectAll('rect')
.data(function (d) { return d.day; })
.enter()
.append('rect')
.attr(function (d) {
// here d is 1, then 3 for data object with name c1
})... etc
You can read about nested selections here: http://bost.ocks.org/mike/nest/
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