diff --git a/SCATTER_PLOT.md b/SCATTER_PLOT.md index 2790ee5..307f4ed 100644 --- a/SCATTER_PLOT.md +++ b/SCATTER_PLOT.md @@ -377,10 +377,10 @@ and change it to this: ```javascript const yScale = d3.scaleLinear(); //create the scale yScale.range([HEIGHT, 0]); //set the visual range (e.g. 600 to 0) -const yMin = d3.min(runs, function(datum, index){ +const yMin = d3.min(runs, (datum, index) => { return datum.distance; //compare distance properties of each item in the data array }) -const yMax = d3.max(runs, function(datum, index){ +const yMax = d3.max(runs, (datum, index) => { return datum.distance; //compare distance properties of each item in the data array }) yScale.domain([yMin, yMax]); //now that we have the min/max of the data set for distance, we can use those values for the yScale domain @@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ Chrome should look like this: Let's examine what we just wrote. The following code finds the minimum distance: ```javascript -const yMin = d3.min(runs, function(datum, index){ +const yMin = d3.min(runs, (datum, index) => { return datum.distance; //compare distance properties of each item in the data array }) ```