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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T19:36:49+00:00 2026-06-13T19:36:49+00:00

With a d3.js join Is there a way to select only the ‘updating’ elements

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With a d3.js join Is there a way to select only the ‘updating’ elements separately from the ‘entering’ elements?

updateAndEnter = d3.selectAll('element').data(data);

entering = updateAndEnter.enter();

exiting = updateAndEnter.exit();

updatingOnly = ??;
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    2026-06-13T19:36:51+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 7:36 pm

    Yes, the selection just after the data join contains the ‘update only’ elements. After appending to the enter() selection, it will be expanded to include the entering elements as well.

    See General Update Pattern:

      // DATA JOIN
      // Join new data with old elements, if any.
      var text = svg.selectAll("text")
          .data(data);
    
      // UPDATE
      // Update old elements as needed.
      text.attr("class", "update");
    
      // ENTER
      // Create new elements as needed.
      text.enter().append("text")
          .attr("class", "enter")
          .attr("x", function(d, i) { return i * 32; })
          .attr("dy", ".35em");
    
      // ENTER + UPDATE
      // Appending to the enter selection expands the update selection to include
      // entering elements; so, operations on the update selection after appending to
      // the enter selection will apply to both entering and updating nodes.
      text.text(function(d) { return d; });
    
      // EXIT
      // Remove old elements as needed.
      text.exit().remove();
    
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