The d3.interpolatePuOr() function in D3.js is a part of the diverging color scheme which returns the color from the PuOr diverging color scheme in D3.js.
Syntax:
d3.interpolatePuOr(t);
Parameters: This function accepts a single parameter as mentioned above and described below:
- t: It is number in a range [0,1]
Return Values: It returns the string of RGB colors.
Below given are a few examples of the function given above.
Example1:
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> < html lang = "en" > < head > < meta charset = "UTF-8" /> < meta name = "viewport" path1tent=" width = device -width, initial-scale = 1 .0"/> < title >D3.js interpolatePuOr() Function</ title > </ head > < style ></ style > < body > < script src = </ script > < script src = </ script > < script src = </ script > < script src = </ script > < script > // When t is in range [0,1] // Value of t varies as 0.1, 0.2 ....1.0 console.log(d3.interpolatePuOr(0)); console.log(d3.interpolatePuOr(0.1)); console.log(d3.interpolatePuOr(0.2)); console.log(d3.interpolatePuOr(0.3)); console.log(d3.interpolatePuOr(0.4)); console.log(d3.interpolatePuOr(0.5)); console.log(d3.interpolatePuOr(0.6)); console.log(d3.interpolatePuOr(0.7)); console.log(d3.interpolatePuOr(0.8)); console.log(d3.interpolatePuOr(0.9)); console.log(d3.interpolatePuOr(1.0)); </ script > </ body > </ html > |
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Example 2:
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 interpolatePuOr() Function</ title > </ head > < style > div { padding: 10px; width: fit-content; height: 100px; float: left; } </ style > < body > < h5 > D3.interpolatePuOr() </ h5 > < br /> < br /> < div class = "box1" > < span > (0.1) </ span > </ div > < div class = "box2" > < span > (0.2) </ span > </ div > < div class = "box3" > < span > (0.3) </ span > </ div > < div class = "box4" > < span > (0.4) </ span > </ div > < div class = "box5" > < span > (0.5) </ span > </ div > < div class = "b6" > < span > (0.6) </ span > </ div > < div class = "b7" > < span > (0.7) </ span > </ div > < div class = "b8" > < span > (0.8) </ span > </ div > < div class = "b9" > < span > (0.9) </ span > </ div > < div class = "b10" > < span > (1.0) </ span > </ div > <!--Fetching from CDN of D3.js --> < script src = </ script > < script src = </ script > < script src = </ script > < script src = </ script > < script > // Creating different colors for different // Values of t as 0.1,0.2... 1.0 let color1 = d3.interpolatePuOr(0.1); let color2 = d3.interpolatePuOr(0.2); let color3 = d3.interpolatePuOr(0.3); let color4 = d3.interpolatePuOr(0.4); let color5 = d3.interpolatePuOr(0.5); let color6 = d3.interpolatePuOr(0.6); let color7 = d3.interpolatePuOr(0.7); let color8 = d3.interpolatePuOr(0.8); let color9 = d3.interpolatePuOr(0.9); let color10 = d3.interpolatePuOr(1.0); // Selecting Div using query selector let box1 = document.querySelector(".box1"); let box2 = document.querySelector(".box2"); let box3 = document.querySelector(".box3"); let box4 = document.querySelector(".box4"); let box5 = document.querySelector(".box5"); let b6 = document.querySelector(".b6"); let b7 = document.querySelector(".b7"); let b8 = document.querySelector(".b8"); let b9 = document.querySelector(".b9"); let b10 = document.querySelector(".b10"); // Setting style and BG color of the particular DIVs box1.style.backgroundColor = color1; box2.style.backgroundColor = color2; box3.style.backgroundColor = color3; box4.style.backgroundColor = color4; box5.style.backgroundColor = color5; b6.style.backgroundColor = color6; b7.style.backgroundColor = color7; b8.style.backgroundColor = color8; b9.style.backgroundColor = color9; b10.style.backgroundColor = color10; </ script > </ body > </ html > |
Output: