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Data Visualization with D3.js Cookbook

By : Nick Zhu
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Data Visualization with D3.js Cookbook

By: Nick Zhu

Overview of this book

D3.js is a JavaScript library designed to display digital data in dynamic graphical form. It helps you bring data to life using HTML, SVG, and CSS. D3 allows great control over the final visual result, and it is the hottest and most powerful web-based data visualization technology on the market today. "Data Visualization with D3.js Cookbook" is packed with practical recipes to help you learn every aspect of data visualization with D3. "Data Visualization with D3.js Cookbook" is designed to provide you with all the guidance you need to get to grips with data visualization with D3. With this book, you will create breathtaking data visualization with professional efficiency and precision with the help of practical recipes, illustrations, and code samples. "Data Visualization with D3.js Cookbook" starts off by touching upon data visualization and D3 basics before gradually taking you through a number of practical recipes covering a wide range of topics you need to know about D3. You will learn the fundamental concepts of data visualization, functional JavaScript, and D3 fundamentals including element selection, data binding, animation, and SVG generation. You will also learn how to leverage more advanced techniques such as custom interpolators, custom tweening, timers, the layout manager, force manipulation, and so on. This book also provides a number of pre-built chart recipes with ready-to-go sample code to help you bootstrap quickly.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Data Visualization with D3.js Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Creating a bar chart


A bar chart is a visualization that uses either horizontal (row charts) or vertical (column charts) rectangular bars with length proportional to the values that they represent. In this recipe we will implement a column chart using D3. A column chart is capable of visually representing two variables at the same time with its y axis; in other words, the bar height, and its x axis. The x axis values can be either discrete or continuous (for example, a histogram). In our example we choose to visualize continuous values on the x axis and hence effectively implementing a histogram. However, the same techniques can be applied when working with discrete values.

Getting ready

Open your local copy of the following file in your web browser:

https://github.com/NickQiZhu/d3-cookbook/blob/master/src/chapter8/bar-chart.html

How to do it...

The following code example shows the important implementation aspects of a histogram with accessors and peripheral graphic implementation details omitted...