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All of our Icons are based on MaterialUI icons @material-ui/icons/ICON_NAME.



Would like to use the Left & Right Chevron in a D3 graph.



Is there a way to export the SVG out of Material UI and append it to the D3 graph?



Tried Append and HTML on the D3 graph and neither worked.



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import ChevronLeft from "@material-ui/icons/ChevronLeft";


svgChart
.append("g")
.attr("class", "button left-button")
.attr("transform", "translate("(" + margin.left + "," + margin.top + ")")
.html(() => <ChevronLeft />)









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    All of our Icons are based on MaterialUI icons @material-ui/icons/ICON_NAME.



    Would like to use the Left & Right Chevron in a D3 graph.



    Is there a way to export the SVG out of Material UI and append it to the D3 graph?



    Tried Append and HTML on the D3 graph and neither worked.



    ...
    import ChevronLeft from "@material-ui/icons/ChevronLeft";


    svgChart
    .append("g")
    .attr("class", "button left-button")
    .attr("transform", "translate("(" + margin.left + "," + margin.top + ")")
    .html(() => <ChevronLeft />)









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      All of our Icons are based on MaterialUI icons @material-ui/icons/ICON_NAME.



      Would like to use the Left & Right Chevron in a D3 graph.



      Is there a way to export the SVG out of Material UI and append it to the D3 graph?



      Tried Append and HTML on the D3 graph and neither worked.



      ...
      import ChevronLeft from "@material-ui/icons/ChevronLeft";


      svgChart
      .append("g")
      .attr("class", "button left-button")
      .attr("transform", "translate("(" + margin.left + "," + margin.top + ")")
      .html(() => <ChevronLeft />)









      share|improve this question














      All of our Icons are based on MaterialUI icons @material-ui/icons/ICON_NAME.



      Would like to use the Left & Right Chevron in a D3 graph.



      Is there a way to export the SVG out of Material UI and append it to the D3 graph?



      Tried Append and HTML on the D3 graph and neither worked.



      ...
      import ChevronLeft from "@material-ui/icons/ChevronLeft";


      svgChart
      .append("g")
      .attr("class", "button left-button")
      .attr("transform", "translate("(" + margin.left + "," + margin.top + ")")
      .html(() => <ChevronLeft />)






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          I don't think you can use a React element directly in D3.



          Howerer you can copy the path from ChevronLeft.js on material-ui's GitHub and add it to you path in D3. You see that the code is <path d="M15.41 7.41L14 6l-6 6 6 6 1.41-1.41L10.83 12z" />.






          const svgChart = d3.select('#chart');
          const margin = {
          left: 20,
          top: 20,
          };

          svgChart
          .append('g')
          .attr('class', 'button left-button')
          .attr('transform', `translate(${margin.left},${margin.top})`)
          .append('path')
          // Add the path here
          .attr('d', 'M15.41 7.41L14 6l-6 6 6 6 1.41-1.41L10.83 12z');

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/d3/4.13.0/d3.min.js"></script>

          <svg id="chart" heigh="200" width="200"></svg>





          Maybe there is a better way to retrieve the path from the JSX.






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          • That is what I thought. Thanks!

            – pcasa
            Nov 27 '18 at 15:14











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          I don't think you can use a React element directly in D3.



          Howerer you can copy the path from ChevronLeft.js on material-ui's GitHub and add it to you path in D3. You see that the code is <path d="M15.41 7.41L14 6l-6 6 6 6 1.41-1.41L10.83 12z" />.






          const svgChart = d3.select('#chart');
          const margin = {
          left: 20,
          top: 20,
          };

          svgChart
          .append('g')
          .attr('class', 'button left-button')
          .attr('transform', `translate(${margin.left},${margin.top})`)
          .append('path')
          // Add the path here
          .attr('d', 'M15.41 7.41L14 6l-6 6 6 6 1.41-1.41L10.83 12z');

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/d3/4.13.0/d3.min.js"></script>

          <svg id="chart" heigh="200" width="200"></svg>





          Maybe there is a better way to retrieve the path from the JSX.






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          • That is what I thought. Thanks!

            – pcasa
            Nov 27 '18 at 15:14
















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          I don't think you can use a React element directly in D3.



          Howerer you can copy the path from ChevronLeft.js on material-ui's GitHub and add it to you path in D3. You see that the code is <path d="M15.41 7.41L14 6l-6 6 6 6 1.41-1.41L10.83 12z" />.






          const svgChart = d3.select('#chart');
          const margin = {
          left: 20,
          top: 20,
          };

          svgChart
          .append('g')
          .attr('class', 'button left-button')
          .attr('transform', `translate(${margin.left},${margin.top})`)
          .append('path')
          // Add the path here
          .attr('d', 'M15.41 7.41L14 6l-6 6 6 6 1.41-1.41L10.83 12z');

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/d3/4.13.0/d3.min.js"></script>

          <svg id="chart" heigh="200" width="200"></svg>





          Maybe there is a better way to retrieve the path from the JSX.






          share|improve this answer
























          • That is what I thought. Thanks!

            – pcasa
            Nov 27 '18 at 15:14














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          I don't think you can use a React element directly in D3.



          Howerer you can copy the path from ChevronLeft.js on material-ui's GitHub and add it to you path in D3. You see that the code is <path d="M15.41 7.41L14 6l-6 6 6 6 1.41-1.41L10.83 12z" />.






          const svgChart = d3.select('#chart');
          const margin = {
          left: 20,
          top: 20,
          };

          svgChart
          .append('g')
          .attr('class', 'button left-button')
          .attr('transform', `translate(${margin.left},${margin.top})`)
          .append('path')
          // Add the path here
          .attr('d', 'M15.41 7.41L14 6l-6 6 6 6 1.41-1.41L10.83 12z');

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/d3/4.13.0/d3.min.js"></script>

          <svg id="chart" heigh="200" width="200"></svg>





          Maybe there is a better way to retrieve the path from the JSX.






          share|improve this answer













          I don't think you can use a React element directly in D3.



          Howerer you can copy the path from ChevronLeft.js on material-ui's GitHub and add it to you path in D3. You see that the code is <path d="M15.41 7.41L14 6l-6 6 6 6 1.41-1.41L10.83 12z" />.






          const svgChart = d3.select('#chart');
          const margin = {
          left: 20,
          top: 20,
          };

          svgChart
          .append('g')
          .attr('class', 'button left-button')
          .attr('transform', `translate(${margin.left},${margin.top})`)
          .append('path')
          // Add the path here
          .attr('d', 'M15.41 7.41L14 6l-6 6 6 6 1.41-1.41L10.83 12z');

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/d3/4.13.0/d3.min.js"></script>

          <svg id="chart" heigh="200" width="200"></svg>





          Maybe there is a better way to retrieve the path from the JSX.






          const svgChart = d3.select('#chart');
          const margin = {
          left: 20,
          top: 20,
          };

          svgChart
          .append('g')
          .attr('class', 'button left-button')
          .attr('transform', `translate(${margin.left},${margin.top})`)
          .append('path')
          // Add the path here
          .attr('d', 'M15.41 7.41L14 6l-6 6 6 6 1.41-1.41L10.83 12z');

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/d3/4.13.0/d3.min.js"></script>

          <svg id="chart" heigh="200" width="200"></svg>





          const svgChart = d3.select('#chart');
          const margin = {
          left: 20,
          top: 20,
          };

          svgChart
          .append('g')
          .attr('class', 'button left-button')
          .attr('transform', `translate(${margin.left},${margin.top})`)
          .append('path')
          // Add the path here
          .attr('d', 'M15.41 7.41L14 6l-6 6 6 6 1.41-1.41L10.83 12z');

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/d3/4.13.0/d3.min.js"></script>

          <svg id="chart" heigh="200" width="200"></svg>






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          answered Nov 26 '18 at 21:17









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          • That is what I thought. Thanks!

            – pcasa
            Nov 27 '18 at 15:14



















          • That is what I thought. Thanks!

            – pcasa
            Nov 27 '18 at 15:14

















          That is what I thought. Thanks!

          – pcasa
          Nov 27 '18 at 15:14





          That is what I thought. Thanks!

          – pcasa
          Nov 27 '18 at 15:14




















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