D3 - get y domain from two different inputs
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I have a stackblitz here - https://stackblitz.com/edit/ng-first-v-last-arrows-t1tt8e?embed=1&file=src/app/bar-chart.ts&hideNavigation=1
I have two separate bars that are created with different start and finish value.
Currently the y.domain is created with hard coded numbers
this.y.domain([93, 106])
The data looks like this.
{
phase: 'One',
start: 102,
finish: 100
},
{
phase: 'One',
start: 98,
finish: 101
}
I need the lowest value from the start values and the highest from the finish values.
How can I get these value in the y.domain array
d3.js
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I have a stackblitz here - https://stackblitz.com/edit/ng-first-v-last-arrows-t1tt8e?embed=1&file=src/app/bar-chart.ts&hideNavigation=1
I have two separate bars that are created with different start and finish value.
Currently the y.domain is created with hard coded numbers
this.y.domain([93, 106])
The data looks like this.
{
phase: 'One',
start: 102,
finish: 100
},
{
phase: 'One',
start: 98,
finish: 101
}
I need the lowest value from the start values and the highest from the finish values.
How can I get these value in the y.domain array
d3.js
you need the highest and lowest value of the start and finish combined, put all of them in an array and calld3.extent
– rioV8
Nov 11 at 11:42
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I have a stackblitz here - https://stackblitz.com/edit/ng-first-v-last-arrows-t1tt8e?embed=1&file=src/app/bar-chart.ts&hideNavigation=1
I have two separate bars that are created with different start and finish value.
Currently the y.domain is created with hard coded numbers
this.y.domain([93, 106])
The data looks like this.
{
phase: 'One',
start: 102,
finish: 100
},
{
phase: 'One',
start: 98,
finish: 101
}
I need the lowest value from the start values and the highest from the finish values.
How can I get these value in the y.domain array
d3.js
I have a stackblitz here - https://stackblitz.com/edit/ng-first-v-last-arrows-t1tt8e?embed=1&file=src/app/bar-chart.ts&hideNavigation=1
I have two separate bars that are created with different start and finish value.
Currently the y.domain is created with hard coded numbers
this.y.domain([93, 106])
The data looks like this.
{
phase: 'One',
start: 102,
finish: 100
},
{
phase: 'One',
start: 98,
finish: 101
}
I need the lowest value from the start values and the highest from the finish values.
How can I get these value in the y.domain array
d3.js
d3.js
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you need the highest and lowest value of the start and finish combined, put all of them in an array and calld3.extent
– rioV8
Nov 11 at 11:42
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you need the highest and lowest value of the start and finish combined, put all of them in an array and calld3.extent
– rioV8
Nov 11 at 11:42
you need the highest and lowest value of the start and finish combined, put all of them in an array and call
d3.extent
– rioV8
Nov 11 at 11:42
you need the highest and lowest value of the start and finish combined, put all of them in an array and call
d3.extent
– rioV8
Nov 11 at 11:42
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you need the highest and lowest value of the start and finish combined, put all of them in an array and call
d3.extent
– rioV8
Nov 11 at 11:42