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Every time try to refresh my d3js graph with new data, its x axis and y axis gets messed up with both old and new axis.In the picture on the y axis 3,2.5,2,1.5 .... was my old axis and 800,700,600.....was my new axis.Similarly with the x axis Can any one tell me wat i'm doing wrong.I only want the new axis to show up. Here is my d3js code.

function ShowGraph(data) {

var vis = d3.select("#visualisation"),
    WIDTH = 500,
    HEIGHT = 500,
    MARGINS = {
        top: 20,
        right: 20,
        bottom: 20,
        left: 30
    },
    xRange = d3.scale.linear().range([MARGINS.left, WIDTH - MARGINS.right]).domain([d3.min(data, function (d) {
        return d.year;
    }),
    d3.max(data, function (d) {
        return d.year;
    })]),
    yRange = d3.scale.linear().range([HEIGHT - MARGINS.top, MARGINS.bottom]).domain([d3.min(data, function (d) {
        return d.count;
    }),
    d3.max(data, function (d) {
        return d.count;
    })]),
    xAxis = d3.svg.axis() // generate an axis
    .scale(xRange) // set the range of the axis
    .tickSize(5) // height of the ticks
    .tickSubdivide(true), // display ticks between text labels
    yAxis = d3.svg.axis() // generate an axis
    .scale(yRange) // set the range of the axis
    .tickSize(5) // width of the ticks
    .orient("left") // have the text labels on the left hand side
    .tickSubdivide(true); // display ticks between text labels
var transition = vis.transition().duration(1000).ease("exp-in-out");

transition.select(".x.axis").call(xAxis);
transition.select(".y.axis").call(yAxis);




vis.append("svg:g") // add a container for the axis
.attr("class", "x axis") // add some classes so we can style it
.attr("transform", "translate(0," + (HEIGHT - MARGINS.bottom) + ")") // move it into position
.call(xAxis); // finally, add the axis to the visualisation

vis.append("svg:g")
    .attr("class", "y axis")
    .attr("transform", "translate(" + (MARGINS.left) + ",0)")
    .call(yAxis);


var circles = vis.selectAll("circle").data(data)
circles.enter()
    .append("svg:circle")
    .attr("cx", function (d) {
    return xRange(d.year);
})
    .attr("cy", function (d) {
    return yRange(d.count);
})
    .style("fill", "red")

circles.transition().duration(1000)
    .attr("cx", function (d) {
    return xRange(d.year);
})
    .attr("cy", function (d) {
    return yRange(d.count);
})
    .attr("r", 10)

circles.exit()
    .transition().duration(1000)
    .attr("r", 10)
    .remove();

}

Here is it have a look. link Try with word "the,and,i,and,the" one at a time

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Try to empty the axis before build the graph

function ShowGraph(data) {
    d3.selectAll('.axis').remove();
    var vis = d3.select("#visualisation"),
    //...

EDIT OK maybe I found the solution

The problem is the axis that appends every time to call the function.

So, if you add a check like so:

var hasAxis = vis.select('.axis')[0][0];

if(!hasAxis) {
   vis.append("svg:g") // add a container for the axis
   .attr("class", "x axis") // add some classes so we can style it
   .attr("transform", "translate(0," + (HEIGHT - MARGINS.bottom) + ")") // move it into position
   .call(xAxis); // finally, add the axis to the visualisation


    vis.append("svg:g")
    .attr("class", "y axis")
    .attr("transform", "translate(" + (MARGINS.left) + ",0)")
    .call(yAxis);
}

it should works

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  • but when you load it the first time is clean? Nov 25, 2012 at 10:52
  • yes it is fine the first few times with and w/o doing document.getElementById("#visualisation").innerHTML = ""; It only messes up after some 2-3 time of refreshing the graph with new data
    – iJade
    Nov 25, 2012 at 11:02
  • it's unique,i have checked.here is sample example have a look.bigquerymashup.appspot.com/ajaxPage Try with word "the,and,i,and,the" one at a time.
    – iJade
    Nov 25, 2012 at 11:19
  • @jade ok... see my edit (the bug is fixed but is without animation) Nov 25, 2012 at 16:17
  • I cannot test your code. The problem is that you append every time the g.axis. So, instead to remove, try to append only if is the first time. Nov 25, 2012 at 19:26

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