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I created a scatter plot bubble chart. these are two scenarios

first because the difference between total customer is very less both circle are overlapped

first because the difference between total customer is very less both circle are overlapped

second domain is from 0,max second domain is from 0,max

I want a way so that it automatically reads if any two circle are overlapping then domain of xaxis should be min,max else it should be 0,max

I am creating the bubble chart like this

var gnodes = svg.selectAll('g.node')
                    .data(this.options.data.events)
                    .enter()
                    .append('g')
                    .classed('gnode', true)
                    .attr("transform", function(d) { return "translate(" +  x(d.Total_Customers) + "," +  y(d.TotalSales) + ")"; })
                    .on('mouseover', tip.show)
                    .on('mouseout', tip.hide);
        var circles = gnodes.append("circle").transition().duration(transTime).style("filter","url(#drop-shadow)")
                        .attr("class", "node").style("fill", function(d) { return color(d.Total_visits);})
                        .attr("r", function(d,i){ return r(d.Total_visits);});

here is my xaxis

getX: function(){
        var temp = 0//this.getMinX();
        return d3.scale.linear().range([0, this.options.width]).domain([temp,this.getMaxX()]);
    }

!! NOTE: my bubble chart implementation is not based on cx and cy. its g being translated. in this implementation I want to know the way to find out overlapping.

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  • my only guess is to have a scale with a domain set by an if statement, that either sets it from 0'max or from min to max based on the difference between each transform (if transform1-transform2 < r set it from min to max) or also you could give a go to the bounding box of the g elements, but anyways it's a matter of checking the distances
    – tomtomtom
    Apr 16, 2015 at 8:41

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https://stackoverflow.com/a/8367547/3513695

The above algorithm will solve your problem.The following is a function that will find the min value of the domain required as per your requirements

var getDomainMinValue = function(data){
   var radiiDiff, radiiSum, centreDist; 
    for (var i =0 ; i < data.length ; i++) {
       for (var j = i+1; j < data.length; j++) {
           radiiDiff = Math.pow(r(data[i].Total_visits) - r(data[j].Total_visits),2)
           radiiSum = Math.pow(r(data[i].Total_visits) + r(data[j].Total_visits),2)
           centreDist = Math.pow(x(data[i].Total_Customers) - x(data[j].Total_Customers),2) + Math.pow(y(data[i].TotalSales) - y(data[j].TotalSales),2)
           if((radiiDiff <= centreDist) && (centreDist <= radiiSum)) {
              //return the min value
              return d3.min(data.map(function(d) { return d.TotalSales }));
            }
        }
     }
     // return 0 otherwise
     return 0;
}

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