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entityflow

d3 layout for showing flow of entity interactions: http://bl.ocks.org/rybesh/5fa6d89c5136b4e897d0

# d3.layout.entityflow()

Creates a new entityflow layout with the default settings: the default size is 1x1; the default session width is 140; the default session padding is 80; the default entity padding is 10; the default entityFilter is null; the default valueScale is null.

# entityflow.entities([entities])

If entities is specified, it should be an array of objects. After the layout is generated, each objects will have various properties added to it, including an array of nodes determining the entity path. If entities is not specified, returns the current array of entities, which is empty by default.

# entityflow.sessions([sessions])

If sessions is specified, it should be an array of objects, each of which must have a entities property. The value of the entities property must be an array of objects, and each of these objects must have an index property specifying the array index of an entity (see above) participating in that session. Each object may also have a value property, the value of which is a number interpretable as the degree or level of participation. After the layout is generated, each session objects will have various properties added to it, including x, y, dx, dy, and an array of nodes where entity paths cross through it. If sessions is not specified, returns the current array of sessions, which is empty by default.

# entityflow.layout([iterations])

Compute the layout using the specified number of iterations.

# entityflow.entitypath()

Returns a function which can be passed to obtain the value of the d attribute for drawing the entity path, e.g:

svg.append("path").attr("d", entityflow.entitypath())

# entityflow.entityhead()

Returns a function which can be passed to obtain the head (first) node in an entity's path, e.g.:

svg.selectAll(".head")
   .data(flow.entities())
   .enter()
   .data(flow.entityhead())

# entityflow.entitynodes()

Returns a function which can be passed to obtain the nodes in an entity's path, e.g.:

svg.selectAll(".node")
   .data(flow.entities())
   .enter()
   .data(flow.entitynodes())

# entityflow.size([size])

If size is specified, sets the available layout size to the specified two-element array of numbers representing x and y. If size is not specified, returns the current size, which defaults to 1×1.

# entityflow.sessionWidth([width])

If width is specified, sets the width of each session object. If width is not specified, returns the current size, which defaults to 140.

# entityflow.sessionPadding([padding])

If padding is specified, sets the minimum vertical spacing between session objects (and above and below the top and bottom session objects, respectively). If padding is not specified, returns the current padding, which defaults to 80.

# entityflow.entityPadding([padding])

If padding is specified, sets the minimum vertical spacing between entity paths). If padding is not specified, returns the current padding, which defaults to 10.

# entityflow.entityFilter([filter])

If filter is specified, it should be a function which takes a single entity argument and returns a boolean indicating whether the entity passes the filter. This is convenient as it allows the filter to use entity properties computed by the layout, such as the array of nodes in the entity path. If filter is not specified, returns the current filter function, which defaults to null.

# entityflow.valueScale([scale])

If scale is specified, it should be a function which takes a two-element array of numbers representing the minimum and maximum participation values (after the entities have been filtered; see above) and returns a d3 scale function for scaling the values. This is useful for when a direct linear scaling of values to entity path height is undesirable. If scale is not specified, returns the current scale function, which defaults to null.

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