Vis.js comes with a flexible DataSet, which can be used to hold and manipulate unstructured data and listen for changes in the data. The DataSet is key/value based. Data items can be added, updated and removed from the DatSet, and one can subscribe to changes in the DataSet. The data in the DataSet can be filtered and ordered, and fields (like dates) can be converted to a specific type. Data can be normalized when appending it to the DataSet as well.
The following example shows how to use a DataSet.
// create a DataSet
var options = {};
var data = new vis.DataSet(options);
// add items
// note that the data items can contain different properties and data formats
data.add([
    {id: 1, text: 'item 1', date: new Date(2013, 6, 20), group: 1, first: true},
    {id: 2, text: 'item 2', date: '2013-06-23', group: 2},
    {id: 3, text: 'item 3', date: '2013-06-25', group: 2},
    {id: 4, text: 'item 4'}
]);
// subscribe to any change in the DataSet
data.subscribe('*', function (event, params, senderId) {
    console.log('event', event, params);
});
// update an existing item
data.update({id: 2, group: 1});
// remove an item
data.remove(4);
// get all ids
var ids = data.getIds();
console.log('ids', ids);
// get a specific item
var item1 = data.get(1);
console.log('item1', item1);
// retrieve a filtered subset of the data
var items = data.get({
    filter: function (item) {
        return item.group == 1;
    }
});
console.log('filtered items', items);
// retrieve formatted items
var items = data.get({
    fields: ['id', 'date'],
    convert: {
        date: 'ISODate'
    }
});
console.log('formatted items', items);
    A DataSet can be constructed as:
var data = new vis.DataSet(options)
        After construction, data can be added to the DataSet using the methods
        add and update, as described in section
        Data Manipulation.
    
        The parameter options is optional and is an object which can
        contain the following properties:
    
| Name | Type | Default value | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| fieldId | String | "id" | The name of the field containing the id of the items.
                When data is fetched from a server which uses some specific
                field to identify items, this field name can be specified
                in the DataSet using the option fieldId.
                For example CouchDB uses the field"_id"to identify documents. | 
| convert | Object.<String, String> | none | An object containing field names as key, and data types as value. By default, the type of the properties of items are left unchanged. Item properties can be normalized by specifying a field type. This is useful for example to automatically convert stringified dates coming from a server into JavaScript Date objects. The available data types are listed in section Data Types. | 
        The data in a DataSet can be manipulated using the methods
        add,
        update,
        and remove.
        The DataSet can be emptied using the method
        clear.
    
// create a DataSet
var data = new vis.DataSet();
// add items
data.add([
    {id: 1, text: 'item 1'},
    {id: 2, text: 'item 2'},
    {id: 3, text: 'item 3'}
]);
// update an item
data.update({id: 2, text: 'item 2 (updated)'});
// remove an item
data.remove(3);
    Add a data item or an array with items.
Syntax:var addedIds = DataSet.add(data [, senderId])The argument
data can contain:
    Object containing a single item to be
            added. The item must contain an id.
        Array or
            google.visualization.DataTable containing
            a list with items to be added. Each item must contain
            an id.
        
        After the items are added to the DataSet, the DataSet will
        trigger an event add. When a senderId
        is provided, this id will be passed with the triggered
        event to all subscribers.
    
The method will throw an Error when an item with the same id as any of the added items already exists.
Update a data item or an array with items.
Syntax:var updatedIds = DataSet.update(data [, senderId])The argument
data can contain:
    Object containing a single item to be
            updated. The item must contain an id.
        Array or
            google.visualization.DataTable containing
            a list with items to be updated. Each item must contain
            an id.
        The provided properties will be merged in the existing item. When an item does not exist, it will be created.
        After the items are updated, the DataSet will
        trigger an event add for the added items, and
        an event update. When a senderId
        is provided, this id will be passed with the triggered
        event to all subscribers.
    
Remove a data item or an array with items.
Syntax:var removedIds = DataSet.remove(id [, senderId])
        The argument id can be:
    
Number or String containing the id
            of a single item to be removed.
        Object containing the item to be deleted.
            The item will be deleted by its id.
        The method ignores removal of non-existing items, and returns an array containing the ids of the items which are actually removed from the DataSet.
        After the items are removed, the DataSet will
        trigger an event remove for the removed items.
        When a senderId is provided, this id will be passed with
        the triggered event to all subscribers.
    
Clear the complete DataSet.
Syntax:var removedIds = DataSet.clear([senderId])
        After the items are removed, the DataSet will
        trigger an event remove for all removed items.
        When a senderId is provided, this id will be passed with
        the triggered event to all subscribers.
    
        Data can be retrieved from the DataSet using the method get.
        This method can return a single item or a list with items.
    
A single item can be retrieved by its id:
var item1 = dataset.get(1);
A selection of items can be retrieved by providing an array with ids:
var items = dataset.get([1, 3, 4]); // retrieve items 1, 3, and 4
All items can be retrieved by simply calling get without
    specifying an id:
var items = dataset.get(); // retrieve all items
Items can be filtered on specific properties by providing a filter function. A filter function is executed for each of the items in the DataSet, and is called with the item as parameter. The function must return a boolean. All items for which the filter function returns true will be emitted.
// retrieve all items having a property group with value 2
var group2 = dataset.get({
    filter: function (item) {
        return (item.group == 2);
    }
});
// retrieve all items having a property balance with a value above zero
var positiveBalance = dataset.get({
    filter: function (item) {
        return (item.balance > 0);
    }
});
    
        The DataSet contains functionality to format data retrieved via the
        method get. The method get has the following
        syntax:
    
var item = DataSet.get(id, options); // retrieve a single item var items = DataSet.get(ids, options); // retrieve a selection of items var items = DataSet.get(options); // retrieve all items or a filtered set
        Where options is an Object which can have the following
        properties:
    
| Name | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| fields | String[ ] | An array with field names.
                By default, all properties of the items are emitted.
                When fieldsis defined, only the properties
                whose name is specified infieldswill be included
                in the returned items. | 
| convert | Object.<String, String> | An object containing field names as key, and data types as value. By default, the type of the properties of an item are left unchanged. When a field type is specified, this field in the items will be converted to the specified type. This can be used for example to convert ISO strings containing a date to a JavaScript Date object, or convert strings to numbers or vice versa. The available data types are listed in section Data Types. | 
| filter | function | Items can be filtered on specific properties by providing a filter function. A filter function is executed for each of the items in the DataSet, and is called with the item as parameter. The function must return a boolean. All items for which the filter function returns true will be emitted. See section Data Filtering. | 
The following example demonstrates formatting properties and filtering properties from items.
// create a DataSet
var data = new vis.DataSet();
data.add([
    {id: 1, text: 'item 1', date: '2013-06-20', group: 1, first: true},
    {id: 2, text: 'item 2', date: '2013-06-23', group: 2},
    {id: 3, text: 'item 3', date: '2013-06-25', group: 2},
    {id: 4, text: 'item 4'}
]);
// retrieve formatted items
var items = data.get({
    fields: ['id', 'date', 'group'],    // output the specified fields only
    convert: {
        date: 'Date',                   // convert the date fields to Date objects
        group: 'String'                 // convert the group fields to Strings
    }
});
    DataSet supports the following data types:
| Name | Description | Examples | 
|---|---|---|
| Boolean | A JavaScript Boolean | truefalse | 
| Number | A JavaScript Number | 322.4 | 
| String | A JavaScript String | "hello world""2013-06-28" | 
| Date | A JavaScript Date object | new Date()new Date(2013, 5, 28)new Date(1372370400000) | 
| Moment | A Moment object, created with moment.js | moment()moment('2013-06-28') | 
| ISODate | A string containing an ISO Date | new Date().toISOString()"2013-06-27T22:00:00.000Z" | 
| ASPDate | A string containing an ASP Date | "/Date(1372370400000)/""/Date(1198908717056-0700)/" | 
        One can subscribe on changes in a DataSet.
        A subscription can be created using the method subscribe,
        and removed with unsubscribe.
    
// create a DataSet
var data = new vis.DataSet();
// subscribe to any change in the DataSet
data.subscribe('*', function (event, params, senderId) {
    console.log('event:', event, 'params:', params, 'senderId:', senderId);
});
// add an item
data.add({id: 1, text: 'item 1'});              // triggers an 'add' event
data.update({id: 1, text: 'item 1 (updated)'}); // triggers an 'update' event
data.remove(1);                                 // triggers an 'remove' event
    Subscribe to an event.
Syntax:DataSet.subscribe(event, callback)Where:
event is a String containing any of the events listed
            in section Events.
        callback is a callback function which will be called
            each time the event occurs. The callback function is described in
            section Callback.
        Unsubscribe from an event.
Syntax:DataSet.unsubscribe(event, callback)Where
event and callback correspond with the
    parameters used to subscribe to the event.
    The following events are available for subscription:
| Event | Description | 
|---|---|
| add | The addevent is triggered when an item
                or a set of items is added, or when an item is updated while
                not yet existing. | 
| update | The updateevent is triggered when an existing item
                or a set of existing items is updated. | 
| remove | The removeevent is triggered when an item
                or a set of items is removed. | 
| * | The *event is triggered when any of the eventsadd,update, andremoveoccurs. | 
The callback functions of subscribers are called with the following parameters:
function (event, params, senderId) {
    // handle the event
});
    where the parameters are defined as
| Parameter | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| event | String | Any of the available events: add,update, orremove. | 
| params | Object | null | Optional parameters providing more information on the event.
                In case of the events add,update, andremove,paramsis always an object containing a property
                items, which contains an array with the ids of the affected
                items. | 
| senderId | String | Number | An senderId, optionally provided by the application code
                which triggered the event. If senderId is not provided, the
                argument will be null. | 
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