The chord.padAngle() function in D3.js is used to set the pad angle between adjacent groups to the specified number in radians and returns the chord layout.
Syntax:
chord.padAngle([angle]);
Parameters: This function accepts a single parameter as mentioned above and described below
- angle: This parameter is the angle to set the pad angle between adjacent groups.
Return Value: This function returns the chord layout.
Below programs illustrate the chord.padAngle() function in D3.js
Example 1:
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<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < title >D3.js | chord.padAngle() Function</ title > < meta charset = "utf-8" > </ head > < body > < center > < h1 style = "color:green;" >GeeksForGeeks</ h1 > < h3 >D3.js | chord.padAngle() Function</ h3 > < div id = "GFG" ></ div > < script > // Create the svg area var svg = d3.select("#GFG") .append("svg") .attr("width", 340) .attr("height", 340) .append("g") .attr("transform", "translate(170, 170)") // Create input data var data = [[10, 161, 80, 80], [13, 990, 9, 69], [175, 71, 16, 68], [51, 148, 60, 71]]; // Give this matrix to d3.chord() var chords = d3.chord() // Use of chord.padAngle() Function .padAngle(0.5) (data) svg.datum(chords) .append("g") .selectAll("g") .data(function (d) { return d.groups; }) .enter() .append("g") .append("path") .style("fill", "black") .style("stroke", "black") .attr("d", d3.arc() .innerRadius(150) .outerRadius(160) ) svg.datum(chords) .append("g") .selectAll("path") .data(function (d) { return d; }) .enter() .append("path") .attr("d", d3.ribbon() .radius(150) ) .style("fill", "#58b54a") .style("stroke", "black"); </ script > </ center > </ body > </ html > |
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Example 2:
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < title >D3.js | chord.padAngle() Function</ title > < meta charset = "utf-8" > </ script > < script src = </ script > < script src = </ script > </ head > < body > < center > < h1 style = "color:green;" >GeeksForGeeks</ h1 > < h3 >D3.js | chord.padAngle() Function</ h3 > < div id = "GFG" ></ div > < script > // Create the svg area var svg = d3.select("#GFG") .append("svg") .attr("width", 340) .attr("height", 340) .append("g") .attr("transform", "translate(170, 170)") // Create input data var data = [[0, 71, 89, 68], [11, 0, 60, 71], [10, 145, 0, 85], [13, 9, 9, 0]]; // 4 groups, so create a vector of 4 colors var colors = [d3.schemeDark2[4], d3.schemeDark2[5], d3.schemeDark2[6], d3.schemeDark2[7]]; // Give this matrix to d3.chord() var chords = d3.chord() // Use of chord.padAngle() Function .padAngle(0.3) .sortSubgroups(d3.ascending) (data) svg.datum(chords) .append("g") .selectAll("g") .data(function (d) { return d.groups; }) .enter() .append("g") .append("path") .style("fill", function (d, i) { return colors[i] }) .style("stroke", "black") .attr("d", d3.arc() .innerRadius(150) .outerRadius(160) ) svg.datum(chords) .append("g") .selectAll("path") .data(function (d) { return d; }) .enter() .append("path") .attr("d", d3.ribbon() .radius(150) ) .style("fill", function (d) { return (colors[d.source.index]) }) .style("stroke", "black"); </ script > </ center > </ body > </ html > |
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