I'm working on a D3 map as one of several prototypes for a project involving small areas statistics. I'm starting with a simple map and I am new to D3.
I have not been able to display a range of colors using either a threshold or quantile scale. I have written at least 6 examples to experiment with the many other examples that already exist but I simply cant get the range to display in the areas. I know I am close but there is something I am missing.
My example is on git at https://github.com/Monduiz/OL-explorer. I really would appreciate any insights to help me understand what I'm doing wrong.
Here's the code I'm working with and the files are available at the link above.
var width = 960,
height = 500;
var colors = d3.scale.quantize()
.domain([0, 1])
.range(colorbrewer.YlOrRd[7]);
var projection = d3.geo.azimuthalEqualArea()
.rotate([100, -45])
.center([5, 20])
.scale(800)
.translate([width/2, height/2])
var path = d3.geo.path()
.projection(projection);
var svg = d3.select("body").append("svg")
.attr("width", width)
.attr("height", height);
queue()
.defer(d3.json, "OLMCSDfr.json")
.defer(d3.csv, "data.csv")
.await(ready);
function ready(error, can, OLM) {
var PopById = {};
OLM.forEach(function(d) { PopById[d.Id] = +d.OLMnb; });
svg.append("g")
.attr("class", "SDR")
.selectAll("path")
.data(topojson.feature(can, can.objects.OLMCSDfr).features)
.enter().append("path")
.attr("d", path)
.style("fill", function(d) { return colors(PopById[d.Id]); });
}