Radial links
A radial link generator is like the Cartesian link generator except the x and y accessors are replaced with angle and radius accessors. Radial links are positioned relative to the origin; use a transform to change the origin.
linkRadial()
Source · Returns a new link generator with radial tangents. For example, to visualize links in a tree diagram rooted in the center of the display, you might say:
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const link = d3.linkRadial()
.angle((d) => d.x)
.radius((d) => d.y);
linkRadial.angle(angle)
Source · Equivalent to link.x, except the accessor returns the angle in radians, with 0 at -y (12 o’clock).
linkRadial.radius(radius)
Source · Equivalent to link.y, except the accessor returns the radius: the distance from the origin.