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cs5890_data_visualization/hw4/js/barChart.js
2019-10-01 11:44:27 -06:00

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/** Class implementing the bar chart view. */
class BarChart {
/**
* Create a bar chart instance and pass the other views in.
* @param worldMap
* @param infoPanel
* @param allData
*/
constructor(worldMap, infoPanel, allData) {
this.worldMap = worldMap;
this.infoPanel = infoPanel;
this.allData = allData;
}
/**
* Render and update the bar chart based on the selection of the data type in the drop-down box
*/
updateBarChart(selectedDimension) {
// ******* TODO: PART I *******
// Create the x and y scales; make
// sure to leave room for the axes
let data = this.chooseData(selectedDimension);
let svgHeight = d3.select("#barChart").style("height").replace("px", "");
let svgWidth = d3.select("#barChart").style("width").replace("px", "");
let xaxisHeight = 20;
let yaxisWidth = 20;
d3.select("#barChart")
.attr("transform", "scale(1,-1)");
console.log(data);
data.sort(function(a, b) {
return a[1] > b[1] ? 1 : -1;
});
console.log(data);
let dataNum = [];
data.forEach(x => dataNum.push(x.data));
let datadate = [];
data.forEach(x => datadate.push(x.date));
let yScale = d3.scaleLinear()
.domain([d3.max(dataNum), 0])
.range([0 ,d3.select("#barChart").style("height").replace("px", "")-100]);
let xScale = d3.scaleBand()
.domain(datadate)
.range([60, svgWidth - 100]);
let y_axis = d3.axisLeft()
.scale(yScale);
let x_axis = d3.axisBottom()
.scale(xScale);
d3.select("#xAxis")
.style("height", xaxisHeight)
.attr("transform", "translate(0, 100) scale(1,-1)")
.call(x_axis)
.selectAll("text")
.attr('transform', 'translate(15, 30) rotate(90)');
d3.select("#yAxis")
.style("width", yaxisWidth)
.attr("transform", `translate(60, ${svgHeight}) scale(1,-1)`)
.call(y_axis);
// Create colorScale
// Create the axes (hint: use #xAxis and #yAxis)
// Create the bars (hint: use #bars)
// ******* TODO: PART II *******
// Implement how the bars respond to click events
// Color the selected bar to indicate is has been selected.
// Make sure only the selected bar has this new color.
// Call the necessary update functions for when a user clicks on a bar.
// Note: think about what you want to update when a different bar is selected.
}
/**
* Check the drop-down box for the currently selected data type and update the bar chart accordingly.
*
* There are 4 attributes that can be selected:
* goals, matches, attendance and teams.
*/
chooseData() {
// ******* TODO: PART I *******
//Changed the selected data when a user selects a different
// menu item from the drop down.
let currentDataType = d3.select('#dataset')
.node().value;
//.property("value");
let selectedData = [];
this.allData.forEach(x => {
var item = [];
item.date = x["year"];
item.data = x[currentDataType];
selectedData.push(item);
});
console.log(this.allData);
console.log(selectedData);
return selectedData;
}
}