d3 gantt implementation using relative or manual time/x-axis
I'm creating an interactive gannt chart in d3 and working from an example like this...
https://codepen.io/jey/details/jmClJ
All examples I've seen have relied on a fixed datetime running along the x-axis, but I want to be able to manually set a relative x-axis timeline with labels like...
Week 1, Week 2, Week 3 etc (or even just 1,2,3 etc)
Instead of an absolute value like a date.
I found 1 similar-ish question here which could at least get me to something like "In 1 week", "In 2 weeks" etc using moment.js as the tickformat...
Displaying Relative Time on x-axis with d3.js
But that only works if I still have absolute datetimes in my data-set (which I don't want).
Any ideas how to achieve this with d3's gannt implementation? To summarise, I want to plot data like the below, where start/end date do not correspond to absolute timestamps...
{
task: "task1",
type: "type1",
startTime: 1
endTime: 3
},
{
task: "task2",
type: "type2",
startTime: 1,
endTime: 2,
},
etc
javascript d3.js gantt-chart
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I'm creating an interactive gannt chart in d3 and working from an example like this...
https://codepen.io/jey/details/jmClJ
All examples I've seen have relied on a fixed datetime running along the x-axis, but I want to be able to manually set a relative x-axis timeline with labels like...
Week 1, Week 2, Week 3 etc (or even just 1,2,3 etc)
Instead of an absolute value like a date.
I found 1 similar-ish question here which could at least get me to something like "In 1 week", "In 2 weeks" etc using moment.js as the tickformat...
Displaying Relative Time on x-axis with d3.js
But that only works if I still have absolute datetimes in my data-set (which I don't want).
Any ideas how to achieve this with d3's gannt implementation? To summarise, I want to plot data like the below, where start/end date do not correspond to absolute timestamps...
{
task: "task1",
type: "type1",
startTime: 1
endTime: 3
},
{
task: "task2",
type: "type2",
startTime: 1,
endTime: 2,
},
etc
javascript d3.js gantt-chart
add a comment |
I'm creating an interactive gannt chart in d3 and working from an example like this...
https://codepen.io/jey/details/jmClJ
All examples I've seen have relied on a fixed datetime running along the x-axis, but I want to be able to manually set a relative x-axis timeline with labels like...
Week 1, Week 2, Week 3 etc (or even just 1,2,3 etc)
Instead of an absolute value like a date.
I found 1 similar-ish question here which could at least get me to something like "In 1 week", "In 2 weeks" etc using moment.js as the tickformat...
Displaying Relative Time on x-axis with d3.js
But that only works if I still have absolute datetimes in my data-set (which I don't want).
Any ideas how to achieve this with d3's gannt implementation? To summarise, I want to plot data like the below, where start/end date do not correspond to absolute timestamps...
{
task: "task1",
type: "type1",
startTime: 1
endTime: 3
},
{
task: "task2",
type: "type2",
startTime: 1,
endTime: 2,
},
etc
javascript d3.js gantt-chart
I'm creating an interactive gannt chart in d3 and working from an example like this...
https://codepen.io/jey/details/jmClJ
All examples I've seen have relied on a fixed datetime running along the x-axis, but I want to be able to manually set a relative x-axis timeline with labels like...
Week 1, Week 2, Week 3 etc (or even just 1,2,3 etc)
Instead of an absolute value like a date.
I found 1 similar-ish question here which could at least get me to something like "In 1 week", "In 2 weeks" etc using moment.js as the tickformat...
Displaying Relative Time on x-axis with d3.js
But that only works if I still have absolute datetimes in my data-set (which I don't want).
Any ideas how to achieve this with d3's gannt implementation? To summarise, I want to plot data like the below, where start/end date do not correspond to absolute timestamps...
{
task: "task1",
type: "type1",
startTime: 1
endTime: 3
},
{
task: "task2",
type: "type2",
startTime: 1,
endTime: 2,
},
etc
javascript d3.js gantt-chart
javascript d3.js gantt-chart
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