Working with a D3-based code for parallel coordinates, I'm trying to add some text:
g_data.select(".label")
.text(dimensionLabels) //visible
g_data.select(".sublabel1")
.text(dimensionSublabels1) //not visible
g_data.select(".sublabel2")
.text(dimensionSublabels2) //not visible
to the previously created svg:text and svg:tspan elements:
var g_data = pc.svg.selectAll(".dimension").data(pc.getOrderedDimensionKeys());
// Enter
g_data.enter()
.append("svg:g")
.attr("class", "dimension")
.attr("transform", function(p) { return "translate(" + position(p) + ")"; })
.style("opacity", 0)
.append("svg:g")
.attr("class", "axis")
.attr("transform", "translate(0,0)")
.each(function(d) {
var axisElement = d3.select(this).call( pc.applyAxisConfig(axis, __.dimensions[d]) );
axisElement.selectAll("path")
.style("fill", "none")
.style("stroke", "#222")
.style("shape-rendering", "crispEdges");
axisElement.selectAll("line")
.style("fill", "none")
.style("stroke", "#222")
.style("shape-rendering", "crispEdges");
})
.append('svg:text') //1st part of label
.attr({
"text-anchor": "middle",
"y": -40,
"x": 0,
"dy": 0,
"class": "label"
})
.append('svg:tspan') //2nd part of label
.attr({
"x": 0,
"dy": 17,
"class": "sublabel1"
})
.append('svg:tspan') //3rd part of label
.attr({
"x": 0,
"dy": 14,
"class": "sublabel2"
})
The problem is that this works only partially for a reason I can't explain: only one of the text labels can be displayed at a time.
More concretely, for the case above, the text will only be added to the ".label" class svg, and the two others are invisible. But if I comment out the first two lines (as below), than sublabel1 becomes visible, and so on.
//g_data.select(".label")
// .text(dimensionLabels) //with this part commented, the next label becomes visible
g_data.select(".sublabel1")
.text(dimensionSublabels1) //visible
g_data.select(".sublabel2")
.text(dimensionSublabels2) //not visible
Could anyone help figure out what may be causing this, and what I could do to have all labels displayed at the same time? Many thanks!
Be careful about chaining calls to
append
.append
returns the appended element, so chainingappends
will create a nested structure.It's important to note that setting the text of a
text
element will delete anytspans
inside, presumably becausetspans
count as text.You want something like this
Therefore, create a
text
node, save that to a variable, and then appendtspans
to that variable.example: https://jsfiddle.net/guanzo/b2q2nm54/1/