* chore(learn): audit d3 projects * chore: audit data vis * chore: audit json apis * Update curriculum/challenges/english/04-data-visualization/data-visualization-projects/visualize-data-with-a-scatterplot-graph.md Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <51722130+ShaunSHamilton@users.noreply.github.com> * fix: apply suggestions Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <51722130+ShaunSHamilton@users.noreply.github.com> * fix: no colour backticks Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <51722130+ShaunSHamilton@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Randell Dawson <5313213+RandellDawson@users.noreply.github.com> * Update curriculum/challenges/english/04-data-visualization/json-apis-and-ajax/get-geolocation-data-to-find-a-users-gps-coordinates.md Co-authored-by: Randell Dawson <5313213+RandellDawson@users.noreply.github.com> * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <51722130+ShaunSHamilton@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <51722130+ShaunSHamilton@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Randell Dawson <5313213+RandellDawson@users.noreply.github.com>
		
			
				
	
	
	
		
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	id, title, challengeType, forumTopicId, dashedName
| id | title | challengeType | forumTopicId | dashedName | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 587d7faa367417b2b2512bd2 | Add Labels to D3 Elements | 6 | 301476 | add-labels-to-d3-elements | 
--description--
D3 lets you label a graph element, such as a bar, using the SVG text element.
Like the rect element, a text element needs to have x and y attributes, to place it on the SVG canvas. It also needs to access the data to display those values.
D3 gives you a high level of control over how you label your bars.
--instructions--
The code in the editor already binds the data to each new text element. First, append text nodes to the svg. Next, add attributes for the x and y coordinates. They should be calculated the same way as the rect ones, except the y value for the text should make the label sit 3 units higher than the bar. Finally, use the D3 text() method to set the label equal to the data point value.
Note: For the label to sit higher than the bar, decide if the y value for the text should be 3 greater or 3 less than the y value for the bar.
--hints--
The first text element should have a label of 12 and a y value of 61.
assert($('text').eq(0).text() == '12' && $('text').eq(0).attr('y') == '61');
The second text element should have a label of 31 and a y value of 4.
assert($('text').eq(1).text() == '31' && $('text').eq(1).attr('y') == '4');
The third text element should have a label of 22 and a y value of 31.
assert($('text').eq(2).text() == '22' && $('text').eq(2).attr('y') == '31');
The fourth text element should have a label of 17 and a y value of 46.
assert($('text').eq(3).text() == '17' && $('text').eq(3).attr('y') == '46');
The fifth text element should have a label of 25 and a y value of 22.
assert($('text').eq(4).text() == '25' && $('text').eq(4).attr('y') == '22');
The sixth text element should have a label of 18 and a y value of 43.
assert($('text').eq(5).text() == '18' && $('text').eq(5).attr('y') == '43');
The seventh text element should have a label of 29 and a y value of 10.
assert($('text').eq(6).text() == '29' && $('text').eq(6).attr('y') == '10');
The eighth text element should have a label of 14 and a y value of 55.
assert($('text').eq(7).text() == '14' && $('text').eq(7).attr('y') == '55');
The ninth text element should have a label of 9 and a y value of 70.
assert($('text').eq(8).text() == '9' && $('text').eq(8).attr('y') == '70');
--seed--
--seed-contents--
<body>
  <script>
    const dataset = [12, 31, 22, 17, 25, 18, 29, 14, 9];
    const w = 500;
    const h = 100;
    const svg = d3.select("body")
                  .append("svg")
                  .attr("width", w)
                  .attr("height", h);
    svg.selectAll("rect")
       .data(dataset)
       .enter()
       .append("rect")
       .attr("x", (d, i) => i * 30)
       .attr("y", (d, i) => h - 3 * d)
       .attr("width", 25)
       .attr("height", (d, i) => 3 * d)
       .attr("fill", "navy");
    svg.selectAll("text")
       .data(dataset)
       .enter()
       // Add your code below this line
       // Add your code above this line
  </script>
<body>
--solutions--
<body>
  <script>
    const dataset = [12, 31, 22, 17, 25, 18, 29, 14, 9];
    const w = 500;
    const h = 100;
    const svg = d3.select("body")
                  .append("svg")
                  .attr("width", w)
                  .attr("height", h);
    svg.selectAll("rect")
       .data(dataset)
       .enter()
       .append("rect")
       .attr("x", (d, i) => i * 30)
       .attr("y", (d, i) => h - 3 * d)
       .attr("width", 25)
       .attr("height", (d, i) => 3 * d)
       .attr("fill", "navy");
    svg.selectAll("text")
       .data(dataset)
       .enter()
       .append("text")
       .attr("x", (d, i) => i * 30)
       .attr("y", (d, i) => h - (3 * d) - 3)
       .text((d) => d)
  </script>
<body>