The brush.extent() function in D3.js is used to set the brushable extent to the specified array of points [[x0, y0], [x1, y1]], where [x0, y0] is the top-left corner and [x1, y1] is the bottom-right corner and returns the brush.
Syntax:
brush.extent([extent]);
Parameters: This function accepts a single parameter as mentioned above and described below
- extent: This parameter determines the size of the invisible overlay and also constrains the brush selection
Return Value: This function returns the brush.
Below programs illustrate the brush.extent() function in D3.js
Example 1:
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < script src = </ script > </ head > < body > < center > < h1 style = "color: green;" > Geeksforneveropen </ h1 > < p style = "color:green;" > D3.js | brush.extent() Function < br > </ p > < svg width = "400" height = "200" id = "brush" > </ svg > < script > // Selecting SVG element d3.select("#brush") // Creating a brush using the // d3.brush function .call( d3.brush() // use of brush.extent() Function .extent( [ [0,0], [600,300] ] ) ) .style("fill", "#e0afdd"); </ script > </ center > </ body > </ html > |
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Example 2:
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < script src = </ script > </ head > < body > < center > < h1 style = "color: green;" > Geeksforneveropen </ h1 > < p style = "color: green;" > D3.js | brush.extent() Function < br > Dimensions are:< br > </ p > < p id = "p" ></ p > < svg width = "600" height = "600" id = "brush" > </ svg > < script > // Selecting SVG element d3.select("#brush") // Creating a brush .call(d3.brush() // Calling a function // on brush change .on("brush", geekBrush) // Use of brush.extent() Function .extent([[0, 0], [600, 300]]) ); function geekBrush() { const sel = d3.brushSelection(this); var p = document.getElementById("p"); p.innerHTML = "X0 : " + sel[0][1] + `< br >` + "X1 : " + sel[1][1] + `< br >` + "Y0 : " + sel[0][0] + `< br >` + "Y1 : " + sel[1][0] + `< br >`; } </ script > </ center > </ body > </ html > |
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