The transpose() function in D3.js is used to return the transpose of a 2D array. This function helps to visualize the data and making graphs and charts.
Syntax:
d3.transpose(Matrix);
Parameters: This function accept a single parameter as mentioned above and described below:
- Matrix: This parameter holds a matrix as a 2d array
Return value: It returns an array or the matrix.
Below given are a few examples of transpose function.
Example 1: Without using zip function to form a matrix.
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> < html lang = "en" > < head > < meta charset = "UTF-8" > < meta name = "viewport" content = "width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" > < title >D3.js transpose() Function</ title > </ head > < body > <!--Fetching from CDN of D3.js--> < script type = "text/javascript" </ script > < script > console.log(d3.transpose([[1,2,3],[4,5,6]])) </ script > </ body > </ html > |
Output:
Example 2: Using zip function to form a matrix.
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> < html lang = "en" > < head > < meta charset = "UTF-8" > < meta name = "viewport" content = "width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" > < title >D3 transpose() Function</ title > </ head > < body > <!--Fetching from CDN of D3.js--> < script type = "text/javascript" </ script > < script > console.log("Making matrix using zip function: ") let m=d3.zip(["a","b","s"],["c","d","h"],["e","f","g"]); console.log("Original Matrix: ",m) console.log("Transpose matrix: ",d3.transpose(m)) </ script > </ body > </ html > |
Output:
Supported Browsers:
- Google Chrome
- Internet Explorer
- Mozilla Firefox
- Safari
- Opera