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---
id: 587d7fab367417b2b2512bd8
title: Add Attributes to the Circle Elements
challengeType: 6
forumTopicId: 301471
dashedName: add-attributes-to-the-circle-elements
---
# --description--
The last challenge created the `circle` elements for each point in the `dataset`, and appended them to the SVG canvas. But D3 needs more information about the position and size of each `circle` to display them correctly.
A `circle` in SVG has three main attributes. The `cx` and `cy` attributes are the coordinates. They tell D3 where to position the *center* of the shape on the SVG canvas. The radius (`r` attribute) gives the size of the `circle`.
Just like the `rect` `y` coordinate, the `cy` attribute for a `circle` is measured from the top of the SVG canvas, not from the bottom.
All three attributes can use a callback function to set their values dynamically. Remember that all methods chained after `data(dataset)` run once per item in `dataset`. The `d` parameter in the callback function refers to the current item in `dataset`, which is an array for each point. You use bracket notation, like `d[0]`, to access the values in that array.
# --instructions--
Add `cx`, `cy`, and `r` attributes to the `circle` elements. The `cx` value should be the first number in the array for each item in `dataset`. The `cy` value should be based off the second number in the array, but make sure to show the chart right-side-up and not inverted. The `r` value should be `5` for all circles.
# --hints--
Your code should have 10 `circle` elements.
```js
assert($('circle').length == 10);
```
The first `circle` element should have a `cx` value of `34`, a `cy` value of `422`, and an `r` value of `5`.
```js
assert(
$('circle').eq(0).attr('cx') == '34' &&
$('circle').eq(0).attr('cy') == '422' &&
$('circle').eq(0).attr('r') == '5'
);
```
The second `circle` element should have a `cx` value of `109`, a `cy` value of `220`, and an `r` value of `5`.
```js
assert(
$('circle').eq(1).attr('cx') == '109' &&
$('circle').eq(1).attr('cy') == '220' &&
$('circle').eq(1).attr('r') == '5'
);
```
The third `circle` element should have a `cx` value of `310`, a `cy` value of `380`, and an `r` value of `5`.
```js
assert(
$('circle').eq(2).attr('cx') == '310' &&
$('circle').eq(2).attr('cy') == '380' &&
$('circle').eq(2).attr('r') == '5'
);
```
The fourth `circle` element should have a `cx` value of `79`, a `cy` value of `89`, and an `r` value of `5`.
```js
assert(
$('circle').eq(3).attr('cx') == '79' &&
$('circle').eq(3).attr('cy') == '89' &&
$('circle').eq(3).attr('r') == '5'
);
```
The fifth `circle` element should have a `cx` value of `420`, a `cy` value of `280`, and an `r` value of `5`.
```js
assert(
$('circle').eq(4).attr('cx') == '420' &&
$('circle').eq(4).attr('cy') == '280' &&
$('circle').eq(4).attr('r') == '5'
);
```
The sixth `circle` element should have a `cx` value of `233`, a `cy` value of `355`, and an `r` value of `5`.
```js
assert(
$('circle').eq(5).attr('cx') == '233' &&
$('circle').eq(5).attr('cy') == '355' &&
$('circle').eq(5).attr('r') == '5'
);
```
The seventh `circle` element should have a `cx` value of `333`, a `cy` value of `404`, and an `r` value of `5`.
```js
assert(
$('circle').eq(6).attr('cx') == '333' &&
$('circle').eq(6).attr('cy') == '404' &&
$('circle').eq(6).attr('r') == '5'
);
```
The eighth `circle` element should have a `cx` value of `222`, a `cy` value of `167`, and an `r` value of `5`.
```js
assert(
$('circle').eq(7).attr('cx') == '222' &&
$('circle').eq(7).attr('cy') == '167' &&
$('circle').eq(7).attr('r') == '5'
);
```
The ninth `circle` element should have a `cx` value of `78`, a `cy` value of `180`, and an `r` value of `5`.
```js
assert(
$('circle').eq(8).attr('cx') == '78' &&
$('circle').eq(8).attr('cy') == '180' &&
$('circle').eq(8).attr('r') == '5'
);
```
The tenth `circle` element should have a `cx` value of `21`, a `cy` value of `377`, and an `r` value of `5`.
```js
assert(
$('circle').eq(9).attr('cx') == '21' &&
$('circle').eq(9).attr('cy') == '377' &&
$('circle').eq(9).attr('r') == '5'
);
```
# --seed--
## --seed-contents--
```html
<body>
<script>
const dataset = [
[ 34, 78 ],
[ 109, 280 ],
[ 310, 120 ],
[ 79, 411 ],
[ 420, 220 ],
[ 233, 145 ],
[ 333, 96 ],
[ 222, 333 ],
[ 78, 320 ],
[ 21, 123 ]
];
const w = 500;
const h = 500;
const svg = d3.select("body")
.append("svg")
.attr("width", w)
.attr("height", h);
svg.selectAll("circle")
.data(dataset)
.enter()
.append("circle")
// Add your code below this line
// Add your code above this line
</script>
</body>
```
# --solutions--
```html
<body>
<script>
const dataset = [
[ 34, 78 ],
[ 109, 280 ],
[ 310, 120 ],
[ 79, 411 ],
[ 420, 220 ],
[ 233, 145 ],
[ 333, 96 ],
[ 222, 333 ],
[ 78, 320 ],
[ 21, 123 ]
];
const w = 500;
const h = 500;
const svg = d3.select("body")
.append("svg")
.attr("width", w)
.attr("height", h);
svg.selectAll("circle")
.data(dataset)
.enter()
.append("circle")
.attr("cx", (d) => d[0])
.attr("cy", (d) => h - d[1])
.attr("r", 5)
</script>
</body>
```