* feat(tools): add seed/solution restore script * chore(curriculum): remove empty sections' markers * chore(curriculum): add seed + solution to Chinese * chore: remove old formatter * fix: update getChallenges parse translated challenges separately, without reference to the source * chore(curriculum): add dashedName to English * chore(curriculum): add dashedName to Chinese * refactor: remove unused challenge property 'name' * fix: relax dashedName requirement * fix: stray tag Remove stray `pre` tag from challenge file. Signed-off-by: nhcarrigan <nhcarrigan@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: nhcarrigan <nhcarrigan@gmail.com>
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id, title, challengeType, forumTopicId, dashedName
id | title | challengeType | forumTopicId | dashedName |
---|---|---|---|---|
587d7fab367417b2b2512bd9 | Add Labels to Scatter Plot Circles | 6 | 301477 | add-labels-to-scatter-plot-circles |
--description--
You can add text to create labels for the points in a scatter plot.
The goal is to display the comma-separated values for the first (x
) and second (y
) fields of each item in dataset
.
The text
nodes need x
and y
attributes to position it on the SVG canvas. In this challenge, the y
value (which determines height) can use the same value that the circle
uses for its cy
attribute. The x
value can be slightly larger than the cx
value of the circle
, so the label is visible. This will push the label to the right of the plotted point.
--instructions--
Label each point on the scatter plot using the text
elements. The text of the label should be the two values separated by a comma and a space. For example, the label for the first point is "34, 78". Set the x
attribute so it's 5 units more than the value you used for the cx
attribute on the circle
. Set the y
attribute the same way that's used for the cy
value on the circle
.
--hints--
Your code should have 10 text
elements.
assert($('text').length == 10);
The first label should have text of "34, 78", an x
value of 39, and a y
value of 422.
assert(
$('text').eq(0).text() == '34, 78' &&
$('text').eq(0).attr('x') == '39' &&
$('text').eq(0).attr('y') == '422'
);
The second label should have text of "109, 280", an x
value of 114, and a y
value of 220.
assert(
$('text').eq(1).text() == '109, 280' &&
$('text').eq(1).attr('x') == '114' &&
$('text').eq(1).attr('y') == '220'
);
The third label should have text of "310, 120", an x
value of 315, and a y
value of 380.
assert(
$('text').eq(2).text() == '310, 120' &&
$('text').eq(2).attr('x') == '315' &&
$('text').eq(2).attr('y') == '380'
);
The fourth label should have text of "79, 411", an x
value of 84, and a y
value of 89.
assert(
$('text').eq(3).text() == '79, 411' &&
$('text').eq(3).attr('x') == '84' &&
$('text').eq(3).attr('y') == '89'
);
The fifth label should have text of "420, 220", an x
value of 425, and a y
value of 280.
assert(
$('text').eq(4).text() == '420, 220' &&
$('text').eq(4).attr('x') == '425' &&
$('text').eq(4).attr('y') == '280'
);
The sixth label should have text of "233, 145", an x
value of 238, and a y
value of 355.
assert(
$('text').eq(5).text() == '233, 145' &&
$('text').eq(5).attr('x') == '238' &&
$('text').eq(5).attr('y') == '355'
);
The seventh label should have text of "333, 96", an x
value of 338, and a y
value of 404.
assert(
$('text').eq(6).text() == '333, 96' &&
$('text').eq(6).attr('x') == '338' &&
$('text').eq(6).attr('y') == '404'
);
The eighth label should have text of "222, 333", an x
value of 227, and a y
value of 167.
assert(
$('text').eq(7).text() == '222, 333' &&
$('text').eq(7).attr('x') == '227' &&
$('text').eq(7).attr('y') == '167'
);
The ninth label should have text of "78, 320", an x
value of 83, and a y
value of 180.
assert(
$('text').eq(8).text() == '78, 320' &&
$('text').eq(8).attr('x') == '83' &&
$('text').eq(8).attr('y') == '180'
);
The tenth label should have text of "21, 123", an x
value of 26, and a y
value of 377.
assert(
$('text').eq(9).text() == '21, 123' &&
$('text').eq(9).attr('x') == '26' &&
$('text').eq(9).attr('y') == '377'
);
--seed--
--seed-contents--
<body>
<script>
const dataset = [
[ 34, 78 ],
[ 109, 280 ],
[ 310, 120 ],
[ 79, 411 ],
[ 420, 220 ],
[ 233, 145 ],
[ 333, 96 ],
[ 222, 333 ],
[ 78, 320 ],
[ 21, 123 ]
];
const w = 500;
const h = 500;
const svg = d3.select("body")
.append("svg")
.attr("width", w)
.attr("height", h);
svg.selectAll("circle")
.data(dataset)
.enter()
.append("circle")
.attr("cx", (d, i) => d[0])
.attr("cy", (d, i) => h - d[1])
.attr("r", 5);
svg.selectAll("text")
.data(dataset)
.enter()
.append("text")
// Add your code below this line
// Add your code above this line
</script>
</body>
--solutions--
<body>
<script>
const dataset = [
[ 34, 78 ],
[ 109, 280 ],
[ 310, 120 ],
[ 79, 411 ],
[ 420, 220 ],
[ 233, 145 ],
[ 333, 96 ],
[ 222, 333 ],
[ 78, 320 ],
[ 21, 123 ]
];
const w = 500;
const h = 500;
const svg = d3.select("body")
.append("svg")
.attr("width", w)
.attr("height", h);
svg.selectAll("circle")
.data(dataset)
.enter()
.append("circle")
.attr("cx", (d, i) => d[0])
.attr("cy", (d, i) => h - d[1])
.attr("r", 5);
svg.selectAll("text")
.data(dataset)
.enter()
.append("text")
.attr("x", (d) => d[0] + 5)
.attr("y", (d) => h - d[1])
.text((d) => (d[0] + ", " + d[1]))
</script>
</body>