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I've been working on modified force directed graph and having some problems with adding text/label onto links where the links are not properly aligned to nodes. How to fix it?

And how I can add an event listener to an SVG text element? Adding .on("dblclick",function(d) {....} just doesn't work.

Here's the code snippet:

<style type="text/css">
.link { stroke: #ccc; }
.routertext { pointer-events: none; font: 10px sans-serif; fill: #000000; }
.routertext2 { pointer-events: none; font: 9px sans-serif; fill: #000000; }
.linktext { pointer-events: none; font: 9px sans-serif; fill: #000000; }
</style>

<div id="canvas">
</div>

<script type="text/javascript" src="d3/d3.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="d3/d3.layout.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="d3/d3.geo"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="d3/d3.geom.js"></script>


<script type="text/javascript">

var w = 960,
    h = 600,
    size = [w, h]; // width height    
var vis = d3.select("#canvas").append("svg:svg")
  .attr("width", w)
  .attr("height", h)
  .attr("transform", "translate(0,0) scale(1)")
  .call(d3.behavior.zoom().on("zoom", redraw))
  .attr("idx", -1)
  .attr("idsel", -1)
  ;

var routers = {
    nodes: [
{id:0, name:"ROUTER-1", group:1, ip: "123.123.123.111", x:394.027, y:450.978,outif:"ge-0/1/0.0",inif:""},
{id:1, name:"ROUTER-2", group:1, ip: "123.123.123.222", x:385.584, y:351.513,outif:"xe-4/2/0.0",inif:"ge-5/0/3.0"},
{id:2, name:"ROUTER-3", group:1, ip: "123.123.123.333", x:473.457, y:252.27,outif:"ae1.0",inif:"xe-1/0/1.0"},
{id:3, name:"ROUTER-4", group:2, ip: "123.123.123.444", x:723.106, y:266.569,outif:"as0.0",inif:"ae1.0"},
{id:4, name:"ROUTER-5", group:3, ip: "123.123.123.555", x:728.14, y:125.287,outif:"so-4/0/2.0",inif:"as1.0"},
{id:5, name:"ROUTER-6", group:3, ip: "123.123.123.666", x:738.975, y:-151.772,outif:"",inif:"PO0/2/2/1" }
    ],
    links: [
{source:0, target:1, value:3, name:'link-1',speed:"1000mbps",outif:"ge-0/1/0.0",nextif:"ge-5/0/3.0"},
{source:1, target:2, value:3, name:'link-2',speed:"10Gbps",outif:"xe-4/2/0.0",nextif:"xe-1/0/1.0"},
{source:2, target:3, value:3, name:'link-3',speed:"20Gbps",outif:"ae1.0",nextif:"xe-1/2/1.0"},
{source:3, target:4, value:3, name:'link-4',speed:"1Gbps",outif:"as0.0",nextif:"as1.0"},
{source:4, target:5, value:3, name:'link-5',speed:"OC3", outif:"so-4/0/2.0",nextif:"PO0/2/2/1"}
    ]
};  

var force = d3.layout.force()
      .nodes(routers.nodes)
      .links(routers.links)
      .gravity(0)
      .distance(100)
      .charge(0)
      .size([w, h])
      .start();

var link = vis.selectAll("g.link")
      .data(routers.links)
      .enter().append("svg:g");

  link.append("svg:line")   
      .attr("class","link")
      .attr("title",function(d){return "From: "+d.outif+", To: "+d.nextif})
      .attr("style", "stroke:#00d1d6;stroke-width:4px")
      .attr("x1", function(d) { return d.source.x; })
      .attr("y1", function(d) { return d.source.y; })
      .attr("x2", function(d) { return d.target.x; })
      .attr("y2", function(d) { return d.target.y; })
     ;

  link.append("svg:text")
      .attr("class", "linktext")
      .attr("dx", function(d) { return d.source.x; })
      .attr("dy", function(d) { return d.source.y; })
      .text("some text to add...")
      ;

  var node = vis.selectAll("g.node")
      .data(routers.nodes)
        .enter().append("svg:g")
        .attr("id", function(d) { return d.id;})
        .attr("title", function(d) {return d.ip})
      .attr("class", "node")
      .attr("x", function(d) { return d.x; })
      .attr("y", function(d) { return d.y; })
      .on("dblclick",function(d) { alert('router double-clicked'); d3.event.stopPropagation();})
      .on("mousedown", function(d) {
        if (d3.event.which==3) {
            d3.event.stopPropagation();
                    alert('Router right-clicked');
        }
      })
      .call(force.drag)
      ;

  node.append("svg:image")
      .attr("class", "node")
      .attr("xlink:href", "router.png")
      .attr("x", -24)
      .attr("y", -18)
      .attr("width", 48)
      .attr("height", 36);

  node.append("svg:text")
      .attr("class", "routertext")
      .attr("dx", -30)
      .attr("dy", 20)
      .text(function(d) { return d.name });

  node.append("svg:text")
      .attr("class", "routertext2")
      .attr("dx", 0)
      .attr("dy", -20)
      .attr("title", "some title to show....")
      .text(function(d) { return d.outif })
      .on("click", function(d,i) {alert("outif text clicked");})
      .call(force.drag)
            ;

    node.append("svg:text")
      .attr("class", "routertext2")
      .attr("dx", -40)
      .attr("dy", 30)
      .text(function(d) { return d.inif });

  force.on("tick", function() {
    link.attr("x1", function(d) { return d.source.x; })
        .attr("y1", function(d) { return d.source.y; })
        .attr("x2", function(d) { return d.target.x; })
        .attr("y2", function(d) { return d.target.y; });

    node.attr("transform", function(d) { return "translate(" + d.x + "," + d.y + ")"; });

  });

  function redraw() {
    vis.attr("transform",
      "translate(" + d3.event.translate + ")"
      + "scale(" + d3.event.scale + ")");
  }

</script>
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you can add link <a> to text svg elements, perhaps can you can then binds on this links with jquery – Dominique Guardiola Feb 11 '12 at 18:36

3 Answers

Have you experimented with creating text elements separately in a standalone (simpler) example? It should give you a better feeling for how the different attributes control positioning.

For vertical alignment, use the "dy" attribute:

  • by default, the baseline of the text is at the origin (bottom-aligned)
  • a dy of .35em centers the text vertically
  • a dy of .72em places the topline of the text at the origin (top-aligned)

Using em units is nice because it will scale automatically based on the font size. If you don't specify units (such as -20 in your code), it defaults to pixels.

For horizontal alignment, use the "text-anchor" attribute:

  • the default is "start" (left-aligned for left-to-right languages)
  • "middle"
  • "end"

There's also the "dx" attribute, which is tempting to use for padding. However, I wouldn't recommend it because there is a bug in Firefox and Opera that cause it to not work as expected in conjunction with text-anchor middle or end.

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I am using an arch as a link between nodes with a label text placed in the middle. Here is a code snippet:

    var vis = d3.select("body")
     .append("svg")
     .attr("width", 600)
     .attr("height", 400)
     .append("g");

    var force = d3.layout.force()
     .gravity(.05)
     .distance(120)
     .charge(-100)
     .size([600, 400]);
    var nodes = force.nodes(), links = force.links();

    // make an arch between nodes and a text label in the middle
    var link = vis.selectAll("path.link").data(links, function(d) {
       return d.source.node_id + "-" + d.target.node_id; });
    link.enter().append("path").attr("class", "link");

    var linktext = vis.selectAll("g.linklabelholder").data(links);
    linktext.enter().append("g").attr("class", "linklabelholder")
     .append("text")
     .attr("class", "linklabel")
     .attr("dx", 1)
     .attr("dy", ".35em")
     .attr("text-anchor", "middle")
     .text(function(d) { return "my label" });

    // add your code for nodes  ....

    force.on("tick", tick); force.start();

    function tick () {   
     // curve
     link.attr("d", function(d) {
      var dx = d.target.x - d.source.x,
      dy = d.target.y - d.source.y,
      dr = Math.sqrt(dx * dx + dy * dy);
     return "M" + d.source.x + "," + d.source.y + "A" + dr + "," 
         + dr + " 0 0,1 " + d.target.x + "," + d.target.y;
     });    
     // link label
     linktext.attr("transform", function(d) {
      return "translate(" + (d.source.x + d.target.x) / 2 + "," 
      + (d.source.y + d.target.y) / 2 + ")"; });
     // nodes 
    node.attr("transform", function(d) {
        return "translate(" + d.x + "," + d.y + ")"; });
    }
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Just add this line:

.attr("text-anchor", "middle")

to the code after the line:

node.append("svg:text")

it should look like this:

node.append("svg:text")
.attr("text-anchor", "middle")
......
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This will center text within a node, but I believe the question is asking to center text on a link. – dchang Dec 18 '12 at 23:57

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