D3: Modern Web Visualization


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How to Make Web Visualizations with D3jsDescription Picking the most appropriate tool is essential whenever you develop a dynamic chart online. D3.js is a clear winner here. The author of this book set out to delve deeply into the software engineering communitys most widely used charting library.. From data requests to scale and style and even some experiment charts youll have a firm grasp on everything you need to know to create your charts. You can make static charts much more engaging by incorporating elements such as tooltips interactions legends and selectors.. The book explains how to make a simple chart in easy-to-understand steps. Each chapter in the book will deepen your understanding of the different components of charts and the options that D3.js provides for making them. The book dives deeply into the code and examines various charting examples for different use cases. This book will help you learn to create charts by constantly referencing all chapters. What you will learn ● Create 2D illustrations utilizing SVG Canvas and HTML5. ● Try out all the different visualization and interaction methods that D3 offers. ● Investigate D3s data-driven methods and DOM manipulation capabilities. Who this book is for This book has been meticulously assembled for readers who work with data visualization such as UI designers web developers makers of BI dashboards and data analysts. It will teach you how to create the most engaging infographics from messy and stacked information. Table of Contents 1. Getting Started 2. The SVG Tag 3. Treating Data 4. Working with Selections 5. Styling Templates and Color Theory 6. Scales and Axes 7. Dynamic and Interactive 8. Choosing the right visualization 9. Comparison Charts 10. Distribution Charts 11. Correlation Charts 12. Composition Charts
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