D3.js node.ancestors() Function

The node.ancestors() function returns an array of ancestors nodes, starting with the given node, then followed by each parent up to the root.
Syntax:
node.ancestors();
Parameters: This method takes no parameters.
Return Values: This method returns an array of ancestors nodes.
Example 1:
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head>     <meta charset="utf-8">       <script src=     </script> </head>   <body>     <script>         var data = {             "name":"zambiatek",              "about":"Computer Science Portal",             "children":[                 {"name":"GFG1"},                 {"name":"GFG2"},                 {"name":"GFG3"}             ]         }         var root = d3.hierarchy(data);         a=root.ancestors();         console.log(a);     </script> </body>   </html> | 
Output:
Example 2:Â
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head>     <meta charset="utf-8">       <script src=     </script> </head>   <body>     <script>         var data = {"name":"GFG1"}           var root = d3.hierarchy(data);           console.log(root.ancestors());     </script> </body>   </html> | 
Output:
 
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