There is an other, newer variant with Miso Project's d3.chart.js and with a little bit of more serious explanation. That chart can be found here on bl.ocks.org.
( feedback is welcomed: @CodeXmonk )
license: mit |
There is an other, newer variant with Miso Project's d3.chart.js and with a little bit of more serious explanation. That chart can be found here on bl.ocks.org.
( feedback is welcomed: @CodeXmonk )
forked from learntocode611's block: fork: OHIO Census Tract Map
Treemap from CSV of flights taken by members of the UK Government Home Office in 2011.
Original dataset from: http://data.gov.uk/dataset/home-office-flight-data
Thanks to: PMeinshausen phoebebright mbostock
From Wikipedia:
Epicyclic gearing or planetary gearing is a gear system consisting of one or more outer gears, or planet gears, revolving about a central, or sun gear. … Epicyclic gearing systems also incorporate the use of an outer ring gear or annulus, which meshes with the planet gears.
Use the menu in the top-left to change the frame of reference, fixing the specified gear in-place.
source | target | value | |
---|---|---|---|
Harry | Sally | 1.2 | |
Harry | Mario | 1.3 | |
Sarah | Alice | 0.2 | |
Eveie | Alice | 0.5 | |
Peter | Alice | 1.6 | |
Mario | Alice | 0.4 | |
James | Alice | 0.6 | |
Harry | Carol | 0.7 | |
Harry | Nicky | 0.8 |
A box-and-whisker plot uses simple glyphs that summarize a quantitative distribution with five standard statistics: the smallest value, lower quartile, median, upper quartile, and largest value. This summary approach allows the viewer to easily recognize differences between distributions. Data from the Michelson–Morley experiment. Implementation contributed by Jason Davies. This example periodically randomizes the values to demonstrate transitions.