dc.js is a javascript charting library with native crossfilter support, allowing highly efficient exploration on large multi-dimensional datasets (inspired by crossfilter's demo). It leverages d3 to render charts in CSS-friendly SVG format. Charts rendered using dc.js are data driven and reactive and therefore provide instant feedback to user interaction. dc.js is an easy yet powerful javascript l
NYC Taxis: A Day in the Life This visualization displays the data for one random NYC yellow taxi on a single day in 2013. See where it operated, how much money it made, and how busy it was over 24 hours. Begin A Special Thanks goes out to Mapbox and Heroku for assistance with covering the surge of activity when this project was first released in 2014. Here's Technical Blog Post #1 and #2 about how
Build powerful data visualizations for the web. Without writing JavaScript. Variance empowers engineers, designers, journalists, scientists, and analysts to build elegant bespoke data graphics for the web, using only HTML & CSS. Our intuitive, markup-based grammar emphasizes clear, practical graphics and serves as the foundation for a wide range of visualizations.
Did you know that your car will take in 20,000 cubic feet of air to burn 20 gallons of fuel? That's the equivalent of a 2,500 sq. ft. house! If your only experience with a car engine's inner workings is "How much is that going to cost to fix?" this graphic is for you. Car engines are astoundingly awesome mechanical wonders. It's time you learned more about the magic under the hood! Our 3D animated
Introduction Factsheet A fully featured graph library written in pure JS Permissive open source license (MIT) for the core Cytoscape.js library and all first-party extensions Used in commercial projects and open-source projects in production Designed for users first, for both frontfacing app usecases and developer usecases Highly optimised No external dependencies Compatible with All modern browse
This should be a diagram! If you don't see it you need Javascript enabled Intro A simple javascript library to turn text into vector UML sequence diagrams. Heavily inspired by websequencediagrams.com, who offer a serverside solution. We use Jison to parse the text, and Snap.svg to draw the image. Examples
JavaScript syntax tree visualization with Esprima Apr 4, 2012 2 min read #code #esprima #javascript #parser One little feature I added to Esprima parser demo was syntax tree visualization (using YUI TreeView). While it is already possible to see the JSON version of the parsed AST, often a much more visual representation improves the syntax analysis workflow. It is also more educational. An example
An invisible, ancient source of energy surrounds usâenergy that powered the first explorations of the world, and that may be a key to the future. This map shows you the delicate tracery of wind flowing over the US. Wind map prints are available from Point.B Studio. Read more about wind and about wind power. The wind map is a personal art project, not associated with any company. We've done our bes
heatmap.js Dynamic Heatmaps for the Web heatmap.js is a lightweight, easy to use JavaScript library to help you visualize your three dimensional data! Use it to add new value to your project, build a business based on it, study and visualize user behaviour, or why not build something completely crazy/awesome? Whether you want to have an aggregated overview of your users behaviour, or look at thous
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