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Nick Zhu
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Nick Zhu is a professional programmer and data engineer with more than a decade experience in software development, big data, and machine learning. Currently, he is one of the founders and CTO of Yroo.com - meta search engine for online shopping. He is also the creator of dc.js—a popular multidimensional charting library built on D3.
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Implementing drag behavior


Another common behavior in interactive visualization that we will cover in this chapter is drag. Drag is useful to provide capabilities in visualization allowing graphical rearrangement or even user input through force, which we will discuss in the next chapter. In this recipe we will explore how drag behavior is supported in D3.

Getting ready

Open your local copy of the following file in your web browser:

https://github.com/NickQiZhu/d3-cookbook/blob/master/src/chapter10/drag.html.

How to do it...

Here, we will produce four circles that can be dragged using D3 drag behavior support and additionally with SVG boundary detection while dragging. Now, let's see how to implement this in code:

<script type="text/javascript">
    var width = 960, height = 500, r = 50;

    var data = [
        [width / 2 - r, height / 2 - r],
        [width / 2 - r, height / 2 + r],
        [width / 2 + r, height / 2 - r],
        [width / 2 + r, height / 2 + r]
    ];

    var svg ...
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Nick Zhu

Nick Zhu is a professional programmer and data engineer with more than a decade experience in software development, big data, and machine learning. Currently, he is one of the founders and CTO of Yroo.com - meta search engine for online shopping. He is also the creator of dc.js—a popular multidimensional charting library built on D3.
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