How to add a list node using tooltip in sankey

I made a sled diagram with the rChars package in R.

But I want to add a function, when we go to a link or target node, it will show all the source node names in a tooltip (or a new field at the top right of the graph). For example, it will show "ddd.fr, pramana.fr" when we go to node "target1".

I am new to d3.js and know little about svg attribute. I was trying to do something with "link.append (" title "). Text" or "node.append (" title "). Text". But what I did seems to be useless because function (d) always returns the same data, but not an array.

Here is my code, hope someone can help, thanks!

<!doctype HTML>
<meta charset = 'utf-8'>
<html>
<head>
<link rel='stylesheet' href='http://timelyportfolio.github.io/rCharts_d3_sankey/css/sankey.css'>

<script src='http://timelyportfolio.github.io/rCharts_d3_sankey/js/d3.v3.js'     type='text/javascript'></script>
<script src='http://timelyportfolio.github.io/rCharts_d3_sankey/js/sankey.js' type='text/javascript'></script>

<style>
.rChart {
  display: block;
  margin-left: auto; 
  margin-right: auto;
  width: 900px;
  height: 1000px;
}  
</style>

</head>
<body >

<div id = 'chart202c4a213951' class = 'rChart rCharts_d3_sankey'></div>    
<!--Attribution:
Mike Bostock https://github.com/d3/d3-plugins/tree/master/sankey
Mike Bostock http://bost.ocks.org/mike/sankey/
-->

<script>
(function(){
var params = {
"dom": "chart202c4a213951",
"width":    800,
"height":   300,
"data": {
 "source": [ "A.fr", "B.fr", "C.fr", "ddd.fr", "pramana.fr", "pramana.fr" ],
"target": [ "pramana.fr", "pramana.fr", "ddd.fr", "target1", "target1", "target2" ],
"cat": [    0,  1,     0,      1,     0,      -1 ] ,
"value": [    1,  1,     1,      1,     1,     1] 
},
"nodeWidth":     15,
"nodePadding":     10,
"layout":     32,
"units": "freq",
"title": "Sankey Diagram pramana",
"id": "chart202c4a213951" 
};

params.units ? units = " " + params.units : units = "";

//hard code these now but eventually make available
var formatNumber = d3.format("0,.0f"),    // zero decimal places
format = function(d) { return formatNumber(d) + units; },
color = d3.scale.category20();

if(params.labelFormat){
  formatNumber = d3.format(".2%");
}

var svg = d3.select('#' + params.id).append("svg")
.attr("width", params.width)
.attr("height", params.height);

var sankey = d3.sankey()
.nodeWidth(params.nodeWidth)
.nodePadding(params.nodePadding)
.layout(params.layout)
.size([params.width,params.height]);

var path = sankey.link();

var data = params.data,
links = [],
nodes = [];

//get all source and target into nodes
//will reduce to unique in the next step
//also get links in object form
data.source.forEach(function (d, i) {
nodes.push({ "name": data.source[i] });
nodes.push({ "name": data.target[i] });
links.push({ "source": data.source[i], "target": data.target[i], "value": +data.value[i] });
}); 

//now get nodes based on links data
//thanks Mike Bostock https://groups.google.com/d/msg/d3-js/pl297cFtIQk/Eso4q_eBu1IJ
//this handy little function returns only the distinct / unique nodes
nodes = d3.keys(d3.nest()
            .key(function (d) { return d.name; })
            .map(nodes));

//it appears d3 with force layout wants a numeric source and target
//so loop through each link replacing the text with its index from node
links.forEach(function (d, i) {
links[i].source = nodes.indexOf(links[i].source);
links[i].target = nodes.indexOf(links[i].target);
});

//now loop through each nodes to make nodes an array of objects rather than an array of strings
nodes.forEach(function (d, i) {
nodes[i] = { "name": d };
});

sankey
  .nodes(nodes)
  .links(links)
  .layout(params.layout);

var link = svg.append("g").selectAll(".link")
  .data(links)
  .enter().append("path")
  .attr("class", "link")
  .attr("d", path)
  .style("stroke-width", function (d) { return Math.max(1, d.dy); })
  .sort(function (a, b) { return b.dy - a.dy; });

link.append("title")
  .text(function (d) { return d.source.name + " → " + d.target.name + "\n" + format(d.value); });

var node = svg.append("g").selectAll(".node")
  .data(nodes)
.enter().append("g")
  .attr("class", "node")
  .attr("transform", function (d) { return "translate(" + d.x + "," + d.y + ")"; })
.call(d3.behavior.drag()
  .origin(function (d) { return d; })
  .on("dragstart", function () { this.parentNode.appendChild(this); })
  .on("drag", dragmove));

node.append("rect")
  .attr("height", function (d) { return d.dy; })
  .attr("width", sankey.nodeWidth())
  .style("fill", function (d) { return d.color = color(d.name.replace(/ .*/, "")); })
  .style("stroke", function (d) { return d3.rgb(d.color).darker(2); })
.append("title")
  .text(function (d) { return d.name + "\n" + format(d.value); });

node.append("text")
  .attr("x", -6)
  .attr("y", function (d) { return d.dy / 2; })
  .attr("dy", ".35em")
  .attr("text-anchor", "end")
  .attr("transform", null)
  .text(function (d) { return d.name; })
.filter(function (d) { return d.x < params.width / 2; })
  .attr("x", 6 + sankey.nodeWidth())
  .attr("text-anchor", "start");

// the function for moving the nodes
  function dragmove(d) {
d3.select(this).attr("transform", 
    "translate(" + (
               d.x = Math.max(0, Math.min(params.width - d.dx, d3.event.x))
            ) + "," + (
               d.y = Math.max(0, Math.min(params.height - d.dy, d3.event.y))
            ) + ")");
    sankey.relayout();
    link.attr("d", path);
  }
})();

</script>

  </body>
</html>

      

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In your function, which should receive the names of other nodes that are "source" (or "target", the implementation will be the same) with the current node, you can do something like this:

function(d,i){
        d.sourceLinks.forEach(function(srcLnk){
            // find the name of the other end of the link
        });
        d.targetLinks.forEach(function(tgtLnk){
            // find the name of the other end of the link
        });
}

      

In other words, use d.sourceLinks

and d.targetLinks

. And you add names gradually one by one and show wherever you are (tooltip, separate block, etc.).

In turn, each link has a property source

and target

, and you can use something like srcLnk.source.name

to get the name of one of the nodes that is the "source" for the current node.

I am writing this through hearth, so double check everything, some properties may have a different name than what I said.

Hope it helps.




UPDATE: jsfiddle

enter image description here

Key code:

.append("title")
.text(function (d) {
    var titleText = d.name + " - " +
        format(d.value) + " total" + "\n" + "\n";
    var sourcesText = "";  
    d.targetLinks.forEach(function(dstLnk){
        sourcesText += "from " + dstLnk.source.name + " - " +
            format(dstLnk.value) + "\n";
    });
    return titleText + sourcesText;
});

      

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