Easy example on how to put marker on a d3.js map.
You got 2 options:
- using d3.geo.path() which does all the work for you
- using svg circles and translating them via projection(d.geometry.coordinates)
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<meta charset="utf-8"> | |
<style> | |
.graticule { | |
fill: none; | |
stroke: #777; | |
stroke-opacity: .5; | |
stroke-width: .5px; | |
} | |
.land { | |
fill: #222; | |
} | |
.boundary { | |
fill: none; | |
stroke: #fff; | |
stroke-width: .5px; | |
} | |
circle { | |
fill: yellow; | |
} | |
.geopath { | |
fill: green; | |
} | |
</style> | |
<body> | |
<script src="http://d3js.org/d3.v3.min.js"></script> | |
<script src="http://d3js.org/topojson.v1.min.js"></script> | |
<script> | |
var width = 1200, | |
height = 720; | |
var projection = d3.geo.mercator() | |
.scale(8000) | |
.precision(.1) | |
.center([13.320255,52.52831499]) | |
.translate([width / 2, height / 2]) | |
var path = d3.geo.path() | |
.projection(projection); | |
var graticule = d3.geo.graticule(); | |
var svg = d3.select("body").append("svg") | |
.attr("width", width) | |
.attr("height", height); | |
svg.append("path") | |
.datum(graticule) | |
.attr("class", "graticule") | |
.attr("d", path); | |
d3.json("world-50m.json", function(error, world) { | |
svg.insert("path", ".graticule") | |
.datum(topojson.feature(world, world.objects.land)) | |
.attr("class", "land") | |
.attr("d", path); | |
svg.insert("path", ".graticule") | |
.datum(topojson.mesh(world, world.objects.countries, function(a, b) { return a !== b; })) | |
.attr("class", "boundary") | |
.attr("d", path); | |
}); | |
d3.json("stops_berlin.geojson", function(error, data) { | |
// using d3.geo.path() which does all the work for you | |
svg.append("path") | |
.datum(data) | |
.classed("geopath", true) | |
.attr("d", path) | |
// or insert your own custom dots by hand | |
svg.append("g") | |
.selectAll("g") | |
.data(data.features) | |
.enter() | |
.append("g") | |
.attr("transform", function(d) { return "translate(" + projection(d.geometry.coordinates) + ")"; }) | |
.append("circle") | |
.attr("r", 1) | |
}); | |
d3.select(self.frameElement).style("height", height + "px"); | |
</script> |
(Sorry about that, but we can’t show files that are this big right now.)
yes that should be doable by replacing the circles with images:
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