The d3.selection.on() function in D3.js is used to add a particular event listener to an element. An event may be a string of event type click, mouseover, etc.
Syntax:
selection.on(typenames[, listener[, options]])
Parameters: This function accepts two parameters as mentioned above and described below:
- Typename Listener: It is a string event type such as click, submits, etc.
- Options: This is an optional object that may tell about the special characteristics of the listener.
Note: If a listener is not specified then it returns the currently assigned event for the particular element.
Return Values: This function returns the object.
Below examples illustrate the D3.js selection.on() function in JavaScript:
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 selection.on() Function</ title >     </ head >     < style >         li {             background-color: green;             color: #ffffff;             width: 50px;             margin-bottom: 5px;             padding: 20px;             height: 40px;         }         li:hover {             cursor: pointer;             opacity: 0.8;         }     </ style >     < body >         < ul >             < li >Geeks for neveropen</ li >             < li >GEEKS FOR GEEKS</ li >         </ ul >         < script src =         </ script >         < script src =         </ script >         < script >             let li = d3.select("li");             let x = li.on("click", () => {                 console.log("Clicked");             });         </ script >     </ body > </ html > |
Output:
Before clicking on the box:
After clicking on the box:
Example 2:
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 selection.on() Function</ title >     </ head >     < style >         li {             background-color: green;             color: #ffffff;             width: 100px;             margin-bottom: 5px;             padding: 20px;             height: 50px;         }         li:hover {             cursor: pointer;             opacity: 0.8;         }     </ style >     < body >         < ul >             < li >Geeks for neveropen</ li >         </ ul >         < script src =         </ script >         < script src =         </ script >         < script >             let li = d3.select("li");             let x = li.on("mouseover", () => {                 let li = document.querySelector("li");                 li.innerHTML = "mouseOver event";             });             // When cursor moves out of the li tag             x = li.on("mouseout", () => {                 let li = document.querySelector("li");                 li.innerHTML = "Geeks for neveropen";             });         </ script >     </ body > </ html > |
Output:
On mouseover:
On mouseout: