Consider a select
html tag with only one option that I am using as title or placeholder.
I am using d3.js to render html view and add new elements or options to this tag based on data. This will change a lot, according to different datasets. That's why I am using this method.
However, this method does not return first option or first element in data, as you can see in snippet example. I have three main keys in this example: a
, b
, and c
. And it just added two of them.
If I remove the first option in html view, it works ok. So, what is the best way to extend new options to select tag?
In order to add new, I used this code:
Object.keys(data).map((k) => {
if (k == 'a') {
options.push(k)
options.push(k)
} else {
options.push(k)
}
})
However, this would mean knowing what the first element is, and this is not true in most cases.
How can I achieve this result?
var data = {
'a': {
'aa': 'aa'
},
'b': {
'bb': 'bb'
},
'c': {
'cc': 'cc'
}
}
var options = []
Object.keys(data).map(function (k) {
options.push(k)
})
var selector = d3.select('#myid')
var opts = selector.selectAll('option')
.data(options.sort())
.enter()
.append('option')
.attr('value', function (d) {
return d
})
.text(function (d) {
return d
})
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/d3/3.4.11/d3.min.js"></script>
<select id='myid' name='name' class='form-control'>
<option disabled selected>Select one item</option>
</select>