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I'm using D3's force layout to organize a network graph, and everything works smoothly.

However, I want to add a button to my UI so that the user can play/pause the layout process at will: I'd like to have a toggle button that reflects the current state of the layout: whether it's computing or not (d3 automatically will stop computing when the layout has stabilized). Is there a way to tell when force layout computing has finished and started? I expected some kind of event to handle this, but couldn't find one.

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Use the end event documented on the wiki.

d3.layout.force()
   .on('end', function() { console.log('ended!'); });

jsFiddle : http://jsfiddle.net/zschuessler/gRqv3/ | View console to see listeners in action.

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There isn't really a notion of having "stopped" computing the layout. Even when it looks like it's stationary, there may still be tiny changes. What you can do is check the value of alpha and interpret it as stopped if it falls below a threshold. In this case, you can set it to a negative value which will stop the layout explicitly. There is no specific event for this, but you can check your condition in the tick event handler.

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    Hi, Lars. The 'end' event listener has been available since v2.8.0. (rel Feb 24 2012). jsFiddle: jsfiddle.net/zschuessler/gRqv3 Aug 23, 2013 at 17:06
  • Good catch! It might still be safer to check alpha as well, since it my take a very long time for it to be actually zero. Aug 23, 2013 at 19:09

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