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<!DOCTYPE html>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<link href="../src/nv.d3.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
<style>
/*
* {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
border: 0;
}
*/
body {
font-family: sans-serif;
}
svg {
top: 10px;
left: 10px;
position: absolute;
}
svg > g > path {
pointer-events: none;
}
.nv-horizonBackground {
fill: none;
stroke: none;
pointer-events: all;
}
#horizon-controls {
position: absolute;
width: 940px;
padding: 10px;
z-index: 1;
}
#horizon-bands {
float: right;
}
</style>
<body>
<div id="wrap">
<div id="horizon-controls">
<input name="mode" type="radio" value="mirror" id="horizon-mode-mirror" checked><label for="horizon-mode-mirror"> Mirror</label>
<input name="mode" type="radio" value="offset" id="horizon-mode-offset"><label for="horizon-mode-offset"> Offset</label>
<span id="horizon-bands"><span id="horizon-bands-value">1</span> <button class="first">−</button><button class="last">+</button></span>
</div>
<div><svg id="chart1"></svg></div>
</div>
<script src="../lib/d3.v2.js"></script>
<script src="../lib/horizon.js"></script>
<script src="../nv.d3.js"></script>
<script src="../src/utils.js"></script>
<script>
//TODO: create a nv.models.horizonChart model
// (if need be an nv.models.horizon model as well, but might get away with just using d3.horizon)
// the horizontChart model should have a "tooltip" like functionality that shows a point over the
// current value based on the mouse's x position
var width = 960,
height = 300;
nv.addGraph(function() {
var data = sine();
var chart = d3.horizon()
.width(width)
.height(height)
.bands(1)
.mode("mirror")
.interpolate("basis");
var svg = d3.select('#chart1').attr('width', width).attr('height', height);
var bg = svg.append('rect').attr('class', 'nv-horizonBackground').attr('height', height).attr('width', width);
svg.datum(data).call(chart);
var point = svg.append('circle').attr('class', 'nv-hoverPoint')
.attr('r', '4')
.attr('cx', -3)
.attr('cy', -3);
// Enable mode buttons.
d3.selectAll("#horizon-controls input[name=mode]").on("change", function() {
svg.call(chart.duration(0).mode(this.value));
});
// Enable bands buttons.
d3.selectAll("#horizon-bands button").data([-1, 1]).on("click", function(d) {
var n = Math.max(1, chart.bands() + d);
d3.select("#horizon-bands-value").text(n);
svg.call(chart.duration(1000).bands(n).height(height / n));
//just updating point temporarily here to have it not be visible on band change until user moves his mouse over the chart
point
.attr('cx', -3)
.attr('cy', -3)
});
//****THE CHANGES MADE TO THIS EXAMPLE BY ME ARE VERY UGLY.... TODO: Fix/Clean up after all functionality is correct
bg.on('mousemove', function() {
var m1 = d3.mouse(this);
var x = m1[0];
var scales = svg.node().__chart__;
var i = Math.round( scales.x.invert(x) );
//var y = (data[i][1] < 0 || chart.mode() == 'mirror' ? height : 0) - scales.y(chart.mode() == 'mirror' ? Math.abs(data[i][1]) : data[i][1] );
var y = height - scales.y(chart.mode() == 'mirror' ? Math.abs(data[i][1]) : data[i][1] ) - (chart.mode() == 'offset' && data[i][1] < 0 ? height : 0 );
var t = scales.t(data[i][1]);
var bandRange = scales.y.range()[1];
y = y % (height / chart.bands());
//nv.log(y, height, y % height);
//nv.log(scales.y.range(), scales.y.domain());
//nv.log( x, i, data[i], y )
//nv.log(scales);
point
.attr('cx', scales.x(i))
.attr('cy', y)
.attr('transform',
'translate(0,' + chart.bands + ')'
);
//var m2 = d3.mouse(d3.select('body').node());
//nv.log(m1, m2);
//nv.log(d3.event, this, d3.mouse(this));
});
return chart;
});
function sine() {
var sin = [];
for (var i = 0; i < 200; i++) {
sin.push([ i, Math.sin(i/10) + .2 ]);
}
return sin;
}
</script>