I have 2 CSV files, one that describes links for a tree (graph.csv - 2 columns: source and target) and other that is a dictionary for the nodes' names (nodes.csv - 2 columns: node_id, node_name). The CSV with the source/target refers the node_id column in the second CSV.
Now I want to use this second CSV to attach the node names (and eventually other properties) to the nodes in the tree. I already figured out how to append text to the node, but I can't figure out how to "cross" the data in the second CSV to append each node's name as text to the respective node.
I got this code working like I wanted it, but right now it only extracts the nodes from the first CSV according to an answer here in SO from Mike Bostock. Right now I can't figure out which node is which and I would like to use the second CSV to identify the nodes.
From what I can tell, this code apparently identifies the unique nodes in graph.csv, determines the root and then builds the tree. If there was a way to read from the first CSV and copy it changing the nodes' IDs with the nodes names in the second CSV, I think that would be the first step, but I can't execute it properly.
Example of the CSVs:
graph.csv:
source,target 1,2 1,3 1,4 2,5 2,6 11,22 14,21 3,7 3,8 4,9 4,10 5,11 5,12 5,13 6,14 6,15 7,16 8,17 9,18 10,19 10,20
nodes.csv:
node_id,node_name 1,Node1 2,Node2 3,Node3 4,Node4 5,Node5 6,Node6 7,Node7 8,Node8 9,Node9 10,Node10 11,Node11 12,Node12 13,Node13 14,Node14 15,Node15 16,Node16 17,Node17 18,Node18 19,Node19 20,Node20 21,Node21 22,Node22
The code so far is:
var margin = {top: 40, right: 40, bottom: 40, left: 40}, width = 1024 - margin.left - margin.right, height = 768 - margin.top - margin.bottom;
var tree = d3.layout.tree()
.size([height, width]);
var svg = d3.select("body").append("svg")
.attr("width", width + margin.left + margin.right)
.attr("height", height + margin.top + margin.bottom)
.append("g")
.attr("transform", "translate(" + margin.left + "," + margin.top + ")");
d3.csv("graph.csv", function(links) {
var nodesByName = {};
links.forEach(function(link) {
var parent = link.source = nodeByName(link.source),
child = link.target = nodeByName(link.target);
if (parent.children) parent.children.push(child);
else parent.children = [child];
});
var nodes = tree.nodes(links[0].source);
svg.selectAll(".link")
.data(links)
.enter().append("line")
.attr("class", "link")
.attr("x1", function(d) { return d.source.y; })
.attr("y1", function(d) { return d.source.x; })
.attr("x2", function(d) { return d.target.y; })
.attr("y2", function(d) { return d.target.x; });
svg.selectAll(".node")
.data(nodes)
.enter().append("circle")
.attr("class", "node")
.attr("r", 10)
.attr("cx", function(d) { return d.y; })
.attr("cy", function(d) { return d.x; });
svg.selectAll("text")
.data(nodes)
.enter().append("text")
.attr("class", "label")
.attr("x",function(d) { return (d.y - 25); })
.attr("y",function(d) { return (d.x + 20); })
.text("Text");
function nodeByName(name) {
return nodesByName[name] || (nodesByName[name] = {name: name});
}
});
Does anyone have an idea on how to "relate" the two CSVs and output the respective name in the Text append?
EDIT: I've been looking for techniques to replace the content on an array, based in contents from other array ans I found this beautiful function in PHP that does just what I need: array_replace. Now I need this in Javascript/D3.js but I can's seem to find the exact same solution or kind of an equivalent one. Any ideas?