I have a donut chart built using d3 with a jQuery slider that allows a user to select between different data-points. The chart animates the transition between data values and all is well.
The problem: The segments always render in anti-clockwise size order (from largest to smallest). This means that segments switch their position around the chart depending on their size.
This behaviour is confusing for users, but unfortunately I can't work out how to change it. I would like the segments to stay in their initial position.
Working js-fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/kerplunk/Q3dhh/
I believe the problem must lie in the function which does the actual tweening:
// Interpolate the arcs in data space.
function pieTween(d, i) {
var s0;
var e0;
if(oldPieData[i]){
s0 = oldPieData[i].startAngle;
e0 = oldPieData[i].endAngle;
} else if (!(oldPieData[i]) && oldPieData[i-1]) {
s0 = oldPieData[i-1].endAngle;
e0 = oldPieData[i-1].endAngle;
} else if(!(oldPieData[i-1]) && oldPieData.length > 0){
s0 = oldPieData[oldPieData.length-1].endAngle;
e0 = oldPieData[oldPieData.length-1].endAngle;
} else {
s0 = 0;
e0 = 0;
}
var i = d3.interpolate({startAngle: s0, endAngle: e0}, {startAngle: d.startAngle, endAngle: d.endAngle});
return function(t) {
var b = i(t);
return arc(b);
};
}