The d3.hierarchy() function in D3.js library is used to construct a root node data from a given hierarchical data. The data that is given must be of an object and must represent a root node.
Syntax:
d3.hierarchy(data[, children]);
Parameters: This function takes a single parameter as given above and described below.
- data: This parameter is an object of representing hierarchical data.
Return Value: This function return an object.
Below given are a few examples of the function given above.
Example 1:
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> < html lang = "en" > < head > < meta charset = "UTF-8" /> < meta name = "viewport" path1tent = "width=device-width, initial-scale = 1.0" /> </ script > </ head > < body > < script > var obj = d3.hierarchy({ name: "rootNode", children: [ { name: "child1" }, { name: "child2", children: [ { name: "grandChild1" }, { name: "grandChild2" }, { name: "grandChild3" }, { name: "grandChild4" } ] }, { name: "child3", children: [ { name: "grandChild5" }, { name: "grandChild6" }, ] } ] }); console.log(obj); </ script > </ body > </ html > |
Output:
Example 2:
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> < html lang = "en" > < head > < meta charset = "UTF-8" /> < meta name = "viewport" path1tent = "width=device-width, initial-scale = 1.0" /> </ script > </ head > < body > < script > var obj = d3.hierarchy({ name: "rootNode", children: [ { name: "child1" }, { name: "child2", children: [ { name: "grandChild1" }, ] } ] }); console.log(obj); console.log(obj.data); console.log(obj.data.children[0]); </ script > </ body > </ html > |
Output:
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