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# d3-sankey
Sankey diagrams visualize the directed flow between nodes in an acyclic network. For example, this diagram shows a possible scenario of UK energy production and consumption in 2050:
[<img alt="Sankey diagram" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/d3/d3-sankey/master/img/energy.png" width="960">](https://observablehq.com/@d3/sankey-diagram)
Source: Department of Energy & Climate Change, Tom Counsell.
**For an interactive editor, see [Flow-o-Matic](https://observablehq.com/@mbostock/flow-o-matic).**
## Installing
If you use NPM, `npm install d3-sankey`. Otherwise, download the [latest release](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/releases/latest). You can also load directly from [unpkg.com](https://unpkg.com/d3-sankey/). AMD, CommonJS, and vanilla environments are supported. In vanilla, a `d3` global is exported:
```html
<script src="https://unpkg.com/d3-array@1"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/d3-collection@1"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/d3-path@1"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/d3-shape@1"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/d3-sankey@0"></script>
<script>
var sankey = d3.sankey();
</script>
```
## API Reference
<a href="#sankey" name="sankey">#</a> d3.<b>sankey</b>() [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/sankey.js "Source")
Constructs a new Sankey generator with the default settings.
<a href="#_sankey" name="_sankey">#</a> <i>sankey</i>(<i>arguments</i>…) [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/sankey.js "Source")
Computes the node and link positions for the given *arguments*, returning a *graph* representing the Sankey layout. The returned *graph* has the following properties:
* *graph*.nodes - the array of [nodes](#sankey_nodes)
* *graph*.links - the array of [links](#sankey_links)
<a href="#sankey_update" name="sankey_update">#</a> <i>sankey</i>.<b>update</b>(<i>graph</i>) [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/sankey.js "Source")
Recomputes the specified *graph*s links positions, updating the following properties of each *link*:
* *link*.y0 - the links vertical starting position (at source node)
* *link*.y1 - the links vertical end position (at target node)
This method is intended to be called after computing the initial [Sankey layout](#_sankey), for example when the diagram is repositioned interactively.
<a name="sankey_nodes" href="#sankey_nodes">#</a> <i>sankey</i>.<b>nodes</b>([<i>nodes</i>]) [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/sankey.js "Source")
If *nodes* is specified, sets the Sankey generators nodes accessor to the specified function or array and returns this Sankey generator. If *nodes* is not specified, returns the current nodes accessor, which defaults to:
```js
function nodes(graph) {
return graph.nodes;
}
```
If *nodes* is specified as a function, the function is invoked when the Sankey layout is [generated](#_sankey), being passed any arguments passed to the Sankey generator. This function must return an array of nodes. If *nodes* is not a function, it must be a constant array of *nodes*.
Each *node* must be an object. The following properties are assigned by the [Sankey generator](#_sankey):
* *node*.sourceLinks - the array of outgoing [links](#sankey_links) which have this node as their source
* *node*.targetLinks - the array of incoming [links](#sankey_links) which have this node as their target
* *node*.value - the nodes value; the sum of *link*.value for the nodes incoming [links](#sankey_links)
* *node*.index - the nodes zero-based index within the array of nodes
* *node*.depth - the nodes zero-based graph depth, derived from the graph topology
* *node*.height - the nodes zero-based graph height, derived from the graph topology
* *node*.x0 - the nodes minimum horizontal position, derived from *node*.depth
* *node*.x1 - the nodes maximum horizontal position (*node*.x0 + [*sankey*.nodeWidth](#sankey_nodeWidth))
* *node*.y0 - the nodes minimum vertical position
* *node*.y1 - the nodes maximum vertical position (*node*.y1 - *node*.y0 is proportional to *node*.value)
See also [*sankey*.links](#sankey_links).
<a name="sankey_links" href="#sankey_links">#</a> <i>sankey</i>.<b>links</b>([<i>links</i>]) [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/sankey.js "Source")
If *links* is specified, sets the Sankey generators links accessor to the specified function or array and returns this Sankey generator. If *links* is not specified, returns the current links accessor, which defaults to:
```js
function links(graph) {
return graph.links;
}
```
If *links* is specified as a function, the function is invoked when the Sankey layout is [generated](#_sankey), being passed any arguments passed to the Sankey generator. This function must return an array of links. If *links* is not a function, it must be a constant array of *links*.
Each *link* must be an object with the following properties:
* *link*.source - the links source [node](#sankey_nodes)
* *link*.target - the links target [node](#sankey_nodes)
* *link*.value - the links numeric value
For convenience, a links source and target may be initialized using numeric or string identifiers rather than object references; see [*sankey*.nodeId](#sankey_nodeId). The following properties are assigned to each link by the [Sankey generator](#_sankey):
* *link*.y0 - the links vertical starting position (at source node)
* *link*.y1 - the links vertical end position (at target node)
* *link*.width - the links width (proportional to *link*.value)
* *link*.index - the zero-based index of *link* within the array of links
<a name="sankey_nodeId" href="#sankey_nodeId">#</a> <i>sankey</i>.<b>nodeId</b>([<i>id</i>]) [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/sankey.js "Source")
If *id* is specified, sets the node id accessor to the specified function and returns this Sankey generator. If *id* is not specified, returns the current node id accessor, which defaults to the numeric *node*.index:
```js
function id(d) {
return d.index;
}
```
The default id accessor allows each links source and target to be specified as a zero-based index into the [nodes](#sankey_nodes) array. For example:
```js
var nodes = [
{"id": "Alice"},
{"id": "Bob"},
{"id": "Carol"}
];
var links = [
{"source": 0, "target": 1}, // Alice → Bob
{"source": 1, "target": 2} // Bob → Carol
];
```
Now consider a different id accessor that returns a string:
```js
function id(d) {
return d.id;
}
```
With this accessor, you can use named sources and targets:
```js
var nodes = [
{"id": "Alice"},
{"id": "Bob"},
{"id": "Carol"}
];
var links = [
{"source": "Alice", "target": "Bob"},
{"source": "Bob", "target": "Carol"}
];
```
This is particularly useful when representing graphs in JSON, as JSON does not allow references. See [this example](https://bl.ocks.org/mbostock/f584aa36df54c451c94a9d0798caed35).
<a name="sankey_nodeAlign" href="#sankey_nodeAlign">#</a> <i>sankey</i>.<b>nodeAlign</b>([<i>align</i>]) [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/sankey.js "Source")
If *align* is specified, sets the node [alignment method](#alignments) to the specified function and returns this Sankey generator. If *align* is not specified, returns the current node alignment method, which defaults to [d3.sankeyJustify](#sankeyJustify). The specified function is evaluated for each input *node* in order, being passed the current *node* and the total depth *n* of the graph (one plus the maximum *node*.depth), and must return an integer between 0 and *n* - 1 that indicates the desired horizontal position of the node in the generated Sankey diagram.
<a name="sankey_nodeSort" href="#sankey_nodeSort">#</a> <i>sankey</i>.<b>nodeSort</b>([<i>sort</i>]) [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/sankey.js "Source")
If *sort* is specified, sets the node sort method and returns this Sankey generator. If *sort* is not specified, returns the current node sort method, which defaults to *undefined*, indicating that vertical order of nodes within each column will be determined automatically by the layout. If *sort* is null, the order is fixed by the input. Otherwise, the specified *sort* function determines the order; the function is passed two nodes, and must return a value less than 0 if the first node should be above the second, and a value greater than 0 if the second node should be above the first, or 0 if the order is not specified.
<a name="sankey_nodeWidth" href="#sankey_nodeWidth">#</a> <i>sankey</i>.<b>nodeWidth</b>([<i>width</i>]) [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/sankey.js "Source")
If *width* is specified, sets the node width to the specified number and returns this Sankey generator. If *width* is not specified, returns the current node width, which defaults to 24.
<a name="sankey_nodePadding" href="#sankey_nodePadding">#</a> <i>sankey</i>.<b>nodePadding</b>([<i>padding</i>]) [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/sankey.js "Source")
If *padding* is specified, sets the vertical separation between nodes at each column to the specified number and returns this Sankey generator. If *padding* is not specified, returns the current node padding, which defaults to 8.
<a name="sankey_extent" href="#sankey_extent">#</a> <i>sankey</i>.<b>extent</b>([<i>extent</i>]) [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/sankey.js "Source")
If *extent* is specified, sets the extent of the Sankey layout to the specified bounds and returns the layout. The *extent* bounds are specified as an array \[\[<i>x0</i>, <i>y0</i>\], \[<i>x1</i>, <i>y1</i>\]\], where *x0* is the left side of the extent, *y0* is the top, *x1* is the right and *y1* is the bottom. If *extent* is not specified, returns the current extent which defaults to [[0, 0], [1, 1]].
<a name="sankey_size" href="#sankey_size">#</a> <i>sankey</i>.<b>size</b>([<i>size</i>]) [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/sankey.js "Source")
An alias for [*sankey*.extent](#sankey_extent) where the minimum *x* and *y* of the extent are ⟨0,0⟩. Equivalent to:
```js
sankey.extent([[0, 0], size]);
```
<a name="sankey_iterations" href="#sankey_iterations">#</a> <i>sankey</i>.<b>iterations</b>([<i>iterations</i>]) [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/sankey.js "Source")
If *iterations* is specified, sets the number of relaxation iterations when [generating the layout](#_sankey) and returns this Sankey generator. If *iterations* is not specified, returns the current number of relaxation iterations, which defaults to 6.
### Alignments
See [*sankey*.nodeAlign](#sankey_nodeAlign).
<a name="sankeyLeft" href="#sankeyLeft">#</a> d3.<b>sankeyLeft</b>(<i>node</i>, <i>n</i>) [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/align.js "Source")
[<img alt="left" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/d3/d3-sankey/master/img/align-left.png" width="480">](https://observablehq.com/@d3/sankey-diagram?align=left)
Returns *node*.depth.
<a name="sankeyRight" href="#sankeyRight">#</a> d3.<b>sankeyRight</b>(<i>node</i>, <i>n</i>) [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/align.js "Source")
[<img alt="right" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/d3/d3-sankey/master/img/align-right.png" width="480">](https://observablehq.com/@d3/sankey-diagram?align=right)
Returns *n* - 1 - *node*.height.
<a name="sankeyCenter" href="#sankeyCenter">#</a> d3.<b>sankeyCenter</b>(<i>node</i>, <i>n</i>) [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/align.js "Source")
[<img alt="center" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/d3/d3-sankey/master/img/align-center.png" width="480">](https://observablehq.com/@d3/sankey-diagram?align=center)
Like [d3.sankeyLeft](#sankeyLeft), except that nodes without any incoming links are moved as right as possible.
<a name="sankeyJustify" href="#sankeyJustify">#</a> d3.<b>sankeyJustify</b>(<i>node</i>, <i>n</i>) [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/align.js "Source")
[<img alt="justify" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/d3/d3-sankey/master/img/energy.png" width="480">](https://observablehq.com/@d3/sankey-diagram)
Like [d3.sankeyLeft](#sankeyLeft), except that nodes without any outgoing links are moved to the far right.
### Links
<a name="sankeyLinkHorizontal" href="#sankeyLinkHorizontal">#</a> d3.<b>sankeyLinkHorizontal</b>() [<>](https://github.com/d3/d3-sankey/blob/master/src/sankeyLinkHorizontal.js "Source")
Returns a [horizontal link shape](https://github.com/d3/d3-shape/blob/master/README.md#linkHorizontal) suitable for a Sankey diagram. The [source accessor](https://github.com/d3/d3-shape/blob/master/README.md#link_source) is defined as:
```js
function source(d) {
return [d.source.x1, d.y0];
}
```
The [target accessor](https://github.com/d3/d3-shape/blob/master/README.md#link_target) is defined as:
```js
function target(d) {
return [d.target.x0, d.y1];
}
```
For example, to render the links of a Sankey diagram in SVG, you might say:
```js
svg.append("g")
.attr("fill", "none")
.attr("stroke", "#000")
.attr("stroke-opacity", 0.2)
.selectAll("path")
.data(graph.links)
.join("path")
.attr("d", d3.sankeyLinkHorizontal())
.attr("stroke-width", function(d) { return d.width; });
```