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d3-clone

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D3js plugin for clone nodes from selections.

The d3-clone add methods to append and insert a duplicate of the selection on which this method was called. This methods copy all of its attributes and their values, including intrinsic (in–line) listeners. It does not copy the data of the original selection.

You can see the running example on this link

Install

To install via NPM use npm install d3-clone. You can also load directly from unpkg.com.

<script src="https://unpkg.com/d3-clone/build/d3-clone.min.js"></script>

How to use it

Append clone

selection.appendClone(source)

This example append the node selected by svg.select('#source') to each node selected from svg.selectAll('.node').

var nodes = svg.selectAll('.node')
    .exit().remove()
    .data(data).enter()
    .appendClone(svg.select('#source'));

if you've start with this HTML structure

<div id="source"></div>
<div class="node">
  <div id="existing_node"></div>
</div>
<div class="node">
  <div id="existing_node"></div>
</div>
<div class="node">
  <div id="existing_node"></div>
</div>

after run the code you'll have

<div id="source"></div>
<div class="node">
  <div id="existing_node"></div>
  <div id="source1"></div>
</div>
<div class="node">
  <div id="existing_node"></div>
  <div id="source2"></div>
</div>
<div class="node">
  <div id="existing_node"></div>
  <div id="source3"></div>
</div>

Insert clone

selection.insertClone(source, before)

This example insert the node selected by svg.select('#source') to each node selected from svg.selectAll('.node') before the svg.select('#existing_node').

var nodes = svg.selectAll('.node')
    .exit().remove()
    .data(data).enter()
    .insertClone(svg.select('#source'), svg.select('#existing_node'));

if you've start with this HTML structure

<div id="source"></div>
<div class="node">
  <div id="existing_node"></div>
</div>
<div class="node">
  <div id="existing_node"></div>
</div>
<div class="node">
  <div id="existing_node"></div>
</div>

after run the code you'll have

<div id="source"></div>
<div class="node">
  <div id="source1"></div>
  <div id="existing_node"></div>
</div>
<div class="node">
  <div id="source2"></div>
  <div id="existing_node"></div>
</div>
<div class="node">
  <div id="source3"></div>
  <div id="existing_node"></div>
</div>