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Creating interactive data visualisations using d3.js. This skill should be used when creating custom charts, graphs, network diagrams, geographic visualisations, or any complex SVG-based data visualisation that requires fine-grained control over visual elements, transitions, or interactions. Use this for bespoke visualisations beyond standard charting libraries, whether in React, Vue, Svelte, vanilla JavaScript, or any other environment.
Review Score
90%
Validation Score
11/16
Implementation Score
85%
Activation Score
100%
This skill provides guidance for creating sophisticated, interactive data visualisations using d3.js. D3.js (Data-Driven Documents) excels at binding data to DOM elements and applying data-driven transformations to create custom, publication-quality visualisations with precise control over every visual element. The techniques work across any JavaScript environment, including vanilla JavaScript, React, Vue, Svelte, and other frameworks.
Use d3.js for:
Consider alternatives for:
Import d3 at the top of your script:
import * as d3 from 'd3';Or use the CDN version (7.x):
<script src="https://d3js.org/d3.v7.min.js"></script>All modules (scales, axes, shapes, transitions, etc.) are accessible through the d3 namespace.
Pattern A: Direct DOM manipulation (recommended for most cases) Use d3 to select DOM elements and manipulate them imperatively. This works in any JavaScript environment:
function drawChart(data) {
if (!data || data.length === 0) return;
const svg = d3.select('#chart'); // Select by ID, class, or DOM element
// Clear previous content
svg.selectAll("*").remove();
// Set up dimensions
const width = 800;
const height = 400;
const margin = { top: 20, right: 30, bottom: 40, left: 50 };
// Create scales, axes, and draw visualisation
// ... d3 code here ...
}
// Call when data changes
drawChart(myData);Pattern B: Declarative rendering (for frameworks with templating) Use d3 for data calculations (scales, layouts) but render elements via your framework:
function getChartElements(data) {
const xScale = d3.scaleLinear()
.domain([0, d3.max(data, d => d.value)])
.range([0, 400]);
return data.map((d, i) => ({
x: 50,
y: i * 30,
width: xScale(d.value),
height: 25
}));
}
// In React: {getChartElements(data).map((d, i) => <rect key={i} {...d} fill="steelblue" />)}
// In Vue: v-for directive over the returned array
// In vanilla JS: Create elements manually from the returned dataUse Pattern A for complex visualisations with transitions, interactions, or when leveraging d3's full capabilities. Use Pattern B for simpler visualisations or when your framework prefers declarative rendering.
Follow this standard structure in your drawing function:
function drawVisualization(data) {
if (!data || data.length === 0) return;
const svg = d3.select('#chart'); // Or pass a selector/element
svg.selectAll("*").remove(); // Clear previous render
// 1. Define dimensions
const width = 800;
const height = 400;
const margin = { top: 20, right: 30, bottom: 40, left: 50 };
const innerWidth = width - margin.left - margin.right;
const innerHeight = height - margin.top - margin.bottom;
// 2. Create main group with margins
const g = svg.append("g")
.attr("transform", `translate(${margin.left},${margin.top})`);
// 3. Create scales
const xScale = d3.scaleLinear()
.domain([0, d3.max(data, d => d.x)])
.range([0, innerWidth]);
const yScale = d3.scaleLinear()
.domain([0, d3.max(data, d => d.y)])
.range([innerHeight, 0]); // Note: inverted for SVG coordinates
// 4. Create and append axes
const xAxis = d3.axisBottom(xScale);
const yAxis = d3.axisLeft(yScale);
g.append("g")
.attr("transform", `translate(0,${innerHeight})`)
.call(xAxis);
g.append("g")
.call(yAxis);
// 5. Bind data and create visual elements
g.selectAll("circle")
.data(data)
.join("circle")
.attr("cx", d => xScale(d.x))
.attr("cy", d => yScale(d.y))
.attr("r", 5)
.attr("fill", "steelblue");
}
// Call when data changes
drawVisualization(myData);Make visualisations responsive to container size:
function setupResponsiveChart(containerId, data) {
const container = document.getElementById(containerId);
const svg = d3.select(`#${containerId}`).append('svg');
function updateChart() {
const { width, height } = container.getBoundingClientRect();
svg.attr('width', width).attr('height', height);
// Redraw visualisation with new dimensions
drawChart(data, svg, width, height);
}
// Update on initial load
updateChart();
// Update on window resize
window.addEventListener('resize', updateChart);
// Return cleanup function
return () => window.removeEventListener('resize', updateChart);
}
// Usage:
// const cleanup = setupResponsiveChart('chart-container', myData);
// cleanup(); // Call when component unmounts or element removedOr use ResizeObserver for more direct container monitoring:
function setupResponsiveChartWithObserver(svgElement, data) {
const observer = new ResizeObserver(() => {
const { width, height } = svgElement.getBoundingClientRect();
d3.select(svgElement)
.attr('width', width)
.attr('height', height);
// Redraw visualisation
drawChart(data, d3.select(svgElement), width, height);
});
observer.observe(svgElement.parentElement);
return () => observer.disconnect();
}function drawBarChart(data, svgElement) {
if (!data || data.length === 0) return;
const svg = d3.select(svgElement);
svg.selectAll("*").remove();
const width = 800;
const height = 400;
const margin = { top: 20, right: 30, bottom: 40, left: 50 };
const innerWidth = width - margin.left - margin.right;
const innerHeight = height - margin.top - margin.bottom;
const g = svg.append("g")
.attr("transform", `translate(${margin.left},${margin.top})`);
const xScale = d3.scaleBand()
.domain(data.map(d => d.category))
.range([0, innerWidth])
.padding(0.1);
const yScale = d3.scaleLinear()
.domain([0, d3.max(data, d => d.value)])
.range([innerHeight, 0]);
g.append("g")
.attr("transform", `translate(0,${innerHeight})`)
.call(d3.axisBottom(xScale));
g.append("g")
.call(d3.axisLeft(yScale));
g.selectAll("rect")
.data(data)
.join("rect")
.attr("x", d => xScale(d.category))
.attr("y", d => yScale(d.value))
.attr("width", xScale.bandwidth())
.attr("height", d => innerHeight - yScale(d.value))
.attr("fill", "steelblue");
}
// Usage:
// drawBarChart(myData, document.getElementById('chart'));const line = d3.line()
.x(d => xScale(d.date))
.y(d => yScale(d.value))
.curve(d3.curveMonotoneX); // Smooth curve
g.append("path")
.datum(data)
.attr("fill", "none")
.attr("stroke", "steelblue")
.attr("stroke-width", 2)
.attr("d", line);g.selectAll("circle")
.data(data)
.join("circle")
.attr("cx", d => xScale(d.x))
.attr("cy", d => yScale(d.y))
.attr("r", d => sizeScale(d.size)) // Optional: size encoding
.attr("fill", d => colourScale(d.category)) // Optional: colour encoding
.attr("opacity", 0.7);A chord diagram shows relationships between entities in a circular layout, with ribbons representing flows between them:
function drawChordDiagram(data) {
// data format: array of objects with source, target, and value
// Example: [{ source: 'A', target: 'B', value: 10 }, ...]
if (!data || data.length === 0) return;
const svg = d3.select('#chart');
svg.selectAll("*").remove();
const width = 600;
const height = 600;
const innerRadius = Math.min(width, height) * 0.3;
const outerRadius = innerRadius + 30;
// Create matrix from data
const nodes = Array.from(new Set(data.flatMap(d => [d.source, d.target])));
const matrix = Array.from({ length: nodes.length }, () => Array(nodes.length).fill(0));
data.forEach(d => {
const i = nodes.indexOf(d.source);
const j = nodes.indexOf(d.target);
matrix[i][j] += d.value;
matrix[j][i] += d.value;
});
// Create chord layout
const chord = d3.chord()
.padAngle(0.05)
.sortSubgroups(d3.descending);
const arc = d3.arc()
.innerRadius(innerRadius)
.outerRadius(outerRadius);
const ribbon = d3.ribbon()
.source(d => d.source)
.target(d => d.target);
const colourScale = d3.scaleOrdinal(d3.schemeCategory10)
.domain(nodes);
const g = svg.append("g")
.attr("transform", `translate(${width / 2},${height / 2})`);
const chords = chord(matrix);
// Draw ribbons
g.append("g")
.attr("fill-opacity", 0.67)
.selectAll("path")
.data(chords)
.join("path")
.attr("d", ribbon)
.attr("fill", d => colourScale(nodes[d.source.index]))
.attr("stroke", d => d3.rgb(colourScale(nodes[d.source.index])).darker());
// Draw groups (arcs)
const group = g.append("g")
.selectAll("g")
.data(chords.groups)
.join("g");
group.append("path")
.attr("d", arc)
.attr("fill", d => colourScale(nodes[d.index]))
.attr("stroke", d => d3.rgb(colourScale(nodes[d.index])).darker());
// Add labels
group.append("text")
.each(d => { d.angle = (d.startAngle + d.endAngle) / 2; })
.attr("dy", "0.31em")
.attr("transform", d => `rotate(${(d.angle * 180 / Math.PI) - 90})translate(${outerRadius + 30})${d.angle > Math.PI ? "rotate(180)" : ""}`)
.attr("text-anchor", d => d.angle > Math.PI ? "end" : null)
.text((d, i) => nodes[i])
.style("font-size", "12px");
}A heatmap uses colour to encode values in a two-dimensional grid, useful for showing patterns across categories:
function drawHeatmap(data) {
// data format: array of objects with row, column, and value
// Example: [{ row: 'A', column: 'X', value: 10 }, ...]
if (!data || data.length === 0) return;
const svg = d3.select('#chart');
svg.selectAll("*").remove();
const width = 800;
const height = 600;
const margin = { top: 100, right: 30, bottom: 30, left: 100 };
const innerWidth = width - margin.left - margin.right;
const innerHeight = height - margin.top - margin.bottom;
// Get unique rows and columns
const rows = Array.from(new Set(data.map(d => d.row)));
const columns = Array.from(new Set(data.map(d => d.column)));
const g = svg.append("g")
.attr("transform", `translate(${margin.left},${margin.top})`);
// Create scales
const xScale = d3.scaleBand()
.domain(columns)
.range([0, innerWidth])
.padding(0.01);
const yScale = d3.scaleBand()
.domain(rows)
.range([0, innerHeight])
.padding(0.01);
// Colour scale for values
const colourScale = d3.scaleSequential(d3.interpolateYlOrRd)
.domain([0, d3.max(data, d => d.value)]);
// Draw rectangles
g.selectAll("rect")
.data(data)
.join("rect")
.attr("x", d => xScale(d.column))
.attr("y", d => yScale(d.row))
.attr("width", xScale.bandwidth())
.attr("height", yScale.bandwidth())
.attr("fill", d => colourScale(d.value));
// Add x-axis labels
svg.append("g")
.attr("transform", `translate(${margin.left},${margin.top})`)
.selectAll("text")
.data(columns)
.join("text")
.attr("x", d => xScale(d) + xScale.bandwidth() / 2)
.attr("y", -10)
.attr("text-anchor", "middle")
.text(d => d)
.style("font-size", "12px");
// Add y-axis labels
svg.append("g")
.attr("transform", `translate(${margin.left},${margin.top})`)
.selectAll("text")
.data(rows)
.join("text")
.attr("x", -10)
.attr("y", d => yScale(d) + yScale.bandwidth() / 2)
.attr("dy", "0.35em")
.attr("text-anchor", "end")
.text(d => d)
.style("font-size", "12px");
// Add colour legend
const legendWidth = 20;
const legendHeight = 200;
const legend = svg.append("g")
.attr("transform", `translate(${width - 60},${margin.top})`);
const legendScale = d3.scaleLinear()
.domain(colourScale.domain())
.range([legendHeight, 0]);
const legendAxis = d3.axisRight(legendScale)
.ticks(5);
// Draw colour gradient in legend
for (let i = 0; i < legendHeight; i++) {
legend.append("rect")
.attr("y", i)
.attr("width", legendWidth)
.attr("height", 1)
.attr("fill", colourScale(legendScale.invert(i)));
}
legend.append("g")
.attr("transform", `translate(${legendWidth},0)`)
.call(legendAxis);
}const pie = d3.pie()
.value(d => d.value)
.sort(null);
const arc = d3.arc()
.innerRadius(0)
.outerRadius(Math.min(width, height) / 2 - 20);
const colourScale = d3.scaleOrdinal(d3.schemeCategory10);
const g = svg.append("g")
.attr("transform", `translate(${width / 2},${height / 2})`);
g.selectAll("path")
.data(pie(data))
.join("path")
.attr("d", arc)
.attr("fill", (d, i) => colourScale(i))
.attr("stroke", "white")
.attr("stroke-width", 2);const simulation = d3.forceSimulation(nodes)
.force("link", d3.forceLink(links).id(d => d.id).distance(100))
.force("charge", d3.forceManyBody().strength(-300))
.force("center", d3.forceCenter(width / 2, height / 2));
const link = g.selectAll("line")
.data(links)
.join("line")
.attr("stroke", "#999")
.attr("stroke-width", 1);
const node = g.selectAll("circle")
.data(nodes)
.join("circle")
.attr("r", 8)
.attr("fill", "steelblue")
.call(d3.drag()
.on("start", dragstarted)
.on("drag", dragged)
.on("end", dragended));
simulation.on("tick", () => {
link
.attr("x1", d => d.source.x)
.attr("y1", d => d.source.y)
.attr("x2", d => d.target.x)
.attr("y2", d => d.target.y);
node
.attr("cx", d => d.x)
.attr("cy", d => d.y);
});
function dragstarted(event) {
if (!event.active) simulation.alphaTarget(0.3).restart();
event.subject.fx = event.subject.x;
event.subject.fy = event.subject.y;
}
function dragged(event) {
event.subject.fx = event.x;
event.subject.fy = event.y;
}
function dragended(event) {
if (!event.active) simulation.alphaTarget(0);
event.subject.fx = null;
event.subject.fy = null;
}// Create tooltip div (outside SVG)
const tooltip = d3.select("body").append("div")
.attr("class", "tooltip")
.style("position", "absolute")
.style("visibility", "hidden")
.style("background-color", "white")
.style("border", "1px solid #ddd")
.style("padding", "10px")
.style("border-radius", "4px")
.style("pointer-events", "none");
// Add to elements
circles
.on("mouseover", function(event, d) {
d3.select(this).attr("opacity", 1);
tooltip
.style("visibility", "visible")
.html(`<strong>${d.label}</strong><br/>Value: ${d.value}`);
})
.on("mousemove", function(event) {
tooltip
.style("top", (event.pageY - 10) + "px")
.style("left", (event.pageX + 10) + "px");
})
.on("mouseout", function() {
d3.select(this).attr("opacity", 0.7);
tooltip.style("visibility", "hidden");
});const zoom = d3.zoom()
.scaleExtent([0.5, 10])
.on("zoom", (event) => {
g.attr("transform", event.transform);
});
svg.call(zoom);circles
.on("click", function(event, d) {
// Handle click (dispatch event, update app state, etc.)
console.log("Clicked:", d);
// Visual feedback
d3.selectAll("circle").attr("fill", "steelblue");
d3.select(this).attr("fill", "orange");
// Optional: dispatch custom event for your framework/app to listen to
// window.dispatchEvent(new CustomEvent('chartClick', { detail: d }));
});Add smooth transitions to visual changes:
// Basic transition
circles
.transition()
.duration(750)
.attr("r", 10);
// Chained transitions
circles
.transition()
.duration(500)
.attr("fill", "orange")
.transition()
.duration(500)
.attr("r", 15);
// Staggered transitions
circles
.transition()
.delay((d, i) => i * 50)
.duration(500)
.attr("cy", d => yScale(d.value));
// Custom easing
circles
.transition()
.duration(1000)
.ease(d3.easeBounceOut)
.attr("r", 10);// Linear scale
const xScale = d3.scaleLinear()
.domain([0, 100])
.range([0, 500]);
// Log scale (for exponential data)
const logScale = d3.scaleLog()
.domain([1, 1000])
.range([0, 500]);
// Power scale
const powScale = d3.scalePow()
.exponent(2)
.domain([0, 100])
.range([0, 500]);
// Time scale
const timeScale = d3.scaleTime()
.domain([new Date(2020, 0, 1), new Date(2024, 0, 1)])
.range([0, 500]);// Band scale (for bar charts)
const bandScale = d3.scaleBand()
.domain(['A', 'B', 'C', 'D'])
.range([0, 400])
.padding(0.1);
// Point scale (for line/scatter categories)
const pointScale = d3.scalePoint()
.domain(['A', 'B', 'C', 'D'])
.range([0, 400]);
// Ordinal scale (for colours)
const colourScale = d3.scaleOrdinal(d3.schemeCategory10);// Sequential colour scale
const colourScale = d3.scaleSequential(d3.interpolateBlues)
.domain([0, 100]);
// Diverging colour scale
const divScale = d3.scaleDiverging(d3.interpolateRdBu)
.domain([-10, 0, 10]);Always validate and prepare data before visualisation:
// Filter invalid values
const cleanData = data.filter(d => d.value != null && !isNaN(d.value));
// Sort data if order matters
const sortedData = [...data].sort((a, b) => b.value - a.value);
// Parse dates
const parsedData = data.map(d => ({
...d,
date: d3.timeParse("%Y-%m-%d")(d.date)
}));For large datasets (>1000 elements):
// Use canvas instead of SVG for many elements
// Use quadtree for collision detection
// Simplify paths with d3.line().curve(d3.curveStep)
// Implement virtual scrolling for large lists
// Use requestAnimationFrame for custom animationsMake visualisations accessible:
// Add ARIA labels
svg.attr("role", "img")
.attr("aria-label", "Bar chart showing quarterly revenue");
// Add title and description
svg.append("title").text("Quarterly Revenue 2024");
svg.append("desc").text("Bar chart showing revenue growth across four quarters");
// Ensure sufficient colour contrast
// Provide keyboard navigation for interactive elements
// Include data table alternativeUse consistent, professional styling:
// Define colour palettes upfront
const colours = {
primary: '#4A90E2',
secondary: '#7B68EE',
background: '#F5F7FA',
text: '#333333',
gridLines: '#E0E0E0'
};
// Apply consistent typography
svg.selectAll("text")
.style("font-family", "Inter, sans-serif")
.style("font-size", "12px");
// Use subtle grid lines
g.selectAll(".tick line")
.attr("stroke", colours.gridLines)
.attr("stroke-dasharray", "2,2");Issue: Axes not appearing
Issue: Transitions not working
.transition() before attribute changesIssue: Responsive sizing not working
Issue: Performance problems
.join() instead of separate enter/update/exit selectionsContains detailed reference materials:
d3-patterns.md - Comprehensive collection of visualisation patterns and code examplesscale-reference.md - Complete guide to d3 scales with examplescolour-schemes.md - D3 colour schemes and palette recommendationsContains boilerplate templates:
chart-template.js - Starter template for basic chartinteractive-template.js - Template with tooltips, zoom, and interactionssample-data.json - Example datasets for testingThese templates work with vanilla JavaScript, React, Vue, Svelte, or any other JavaScript environment. Adapt them as needed for your specific framework.
To use these resources, read the relevant files when detailed guidance is needed for specific visualisation types or patterns.