I am trying to draw a heatmap with d3 using data from a csv: this is what I have so far
Given a csv file:
row,col,score
0,0,0.5
0,1,0.7
1,0,0.2
1,1,0.4
I have an svg and code as follows:
<svg id="heatmap-canvas" style="height:200px"></svg>
<script>
d3.csv("sgadata.csv", function(data) {
data.forEach(function(d) {
d.score = +d.score;
d.row = +d.row;
d.col = +d.col;
});
//height of each row in the heatmap
//width of each column in the heatmap
var h = gridSize;
var w = gridSize;
var rectPadding = 60;
$('#heatmap-canvas').empty();
var mySVG = d3.select("#heatmap-canvas")
.style('top',0)
.style('left',0);
var colorScale = d3.scale.linear()
.domain([-1, 0, 1])
.range([colorLow, colorMed, colorHigh]);
rowNest = d3.nest()
.key(function(d) { return d.row; })
.key(function(d) { return d.col; });
dataByRows = rowNest.entries(data);
mySVG.forEach(function(){
var heatmapRow = mySVG.selectAll(".heatmap")
.data(dataByRows, function(d) { return d.key; })
.enter().append("g");
//For each row, generate rects based on columns - this is where I get stuck
heatmapRow.forEach(function(){
var heatmapRects = heatmapRow
.selectAll(".rect")
.data(function(d) {return d.score;})
.enter().append("svg:rect")
.attr('width',w)
.attr('height',h)
.attr('x', function(d) {return (d.row * w) + rectPadding;})
.attr('y', function(d) {return (d.col * h) + rectPadding;})
.style('fill',function(d) {
if(d.score == NaN){return colorNA;}
return colorScale(d.score);
})
})
</script>
My problem is with the nesting. My nesting is based on 2 keys, row first (used to generate the rows) then for each row, there are multiple nested keys for the columns and each of these contain my score. I am not sure how to proceed i.e. loop over columns and add rectangles with the colors
Any help would be appreciated
While you could used a subselect
(see d3.js building a grid of rectangles) to work with nested data in d3
it's not really needed in this case. I put together an example using your data at http://jsfiddle.net/QWLkR/2/. This is the key part:
var heatMap = svg.selectAll(".heatmap")
.data(data, function(d) { return d.col + ':' + d.row; })
.enter().append("svg:rect")
.attr("x", function(d) { return d.row * w; })
.attr("y", function(d) { return d.col * h; })
.attr("width", function(d) { return w; })
.attr("height", function(d) { return h; })
.style("fill", function(d) { return colorScale(d.score); });
Basically you can just use the row
and col
to calculate the correct position of the squares in your heatmap.