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+title: Dom Selectors in D3
+---
+
+## Introduction
+
+You can use D3 to select DOM elements inorder to perform some actions on them, like changing its attributes or perform data joins, for example:
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+```html
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+ Welcome To D3
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+```
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+Notice that the color of the h1 tag changing to `red`. There are two D3 functions for selecting DOM elements, `d3.select` and `d3.selectAll`. Both functions takes css selectors as its argument.
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+## d3.select
+
+As the difference in names suggests, `d3.select` can be used to select the first element that matches the css selector provided as argument. `d3.select('#id')`, `d3.select('.classes')`, `d3.select('d3.select')` are all valid examples. The selected element can then be used to change its properties. These can be chained endlessly inorder to perform multiple modifications. For example:
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+```html
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+ Welcome To D3
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+```
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+## d3.selectAll
+
+This function can be used to select all occurences matched by a CSS selector provided as an argument. We can the use functions like `each` to perform actions on all of them. `d3.selectAll` is more powerful when used with data joins, which we will cover in a later chapter.
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+```html
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+Notice how we provided a function as the argument for `each` and it also takes two arguments. The first argument `d` is associated with one of the powerful aspects of **D3** namely data joins. If you had used data joins you'll be able to get that data as `d`. Next argument is `i` is the `0` based index of the selected items, we are using this argument to change the width of the divisions based on their occurence in the selection. For a detailed overview of functions like `append` and `html` refer the [official documentation](https://github.com/d3/d3-selection/blob/master/README.md#modifying-elements).
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+## Chaining
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+You can also use the select in a chained fashion. Inorder to select
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+## References
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+- https://github.com/d3/d3-selection/blob/master/README.md
+- https://github.com/d3/d3-selection/blob/master/README.md#modifying-elements
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**D3.js** version 1.0.0 was released back in 18 February 2011.
## Why D3.js?
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For those already familiar with HTML and CSS, *D3* is quick to learn. Unlike **Processing**, **Raphaƫl**, or **Protovis**, *D3's* vocabulary of graphical marks comes directly from web standards: HTML, SVG, and CSS - https://d3js.org/
## Get Started