Getting Started with D3: Creating Data-Driven Documents

Getting Started with D3: Creating Data-Driven Documents

by Mike Dewar
Getting Started with D3: Creating Data-Driven Documents

Getting Started with D3: Creating Data-Driven Documents

by Mike Dewar

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Overview

Learn how to create beautiful, interactive, browser-based data visualizations with the D3 JavaScript library. This hands-on book shows you how to use a combination of JavaScript and SVG to build everything from simple bar charts to complex infographics. You’ll learn how to use basic D3 tools by building visualizations based on real data from the New York Metropolitan Transit Authority.

Using historical tables, geographical information, and other data, you’ll graph bus breakdowns and accidents and the percentage of subway trains running on time, among other examples. By the end of the book, you’ll be prepared to build your own web-based data visualizations with D3.

  • Join a dataset with elements of a webpage, and modify the elements based on the data
  • Map data values onto pixels and colors with D3’s scale objects
  • Apply axis and line generators to simplify aspects of building visualizations
  • Create a simple UI that allows users to investigate and compare data
  • Use D3 transitions in your UI to animate important aspects of the data
  • Get an introduction to D3 layout tools for building more sophisticated visualizations

If you can code and manipulate data, and know how to work with JavaScript and SVG, this book is for you.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781449328757
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/27/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 70
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Mike Dewar is a data-scientist at Bitly, a New York tech company that makes long URLs shorter. He has a PhD in modelling dynamic systems from data from the University of Sheffield in the UK, and has worked as a Machine Learning post-doc in The University of Edinburgh and Columbia University. He has been drawing graphs regularly since he was in High School, and is starting to get the hang of it.

Table of Contents

Preface; Who This Book Is For; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; Safari® Books Online; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 D3; 1.2 The Basic Setup; 1.3 The New York Metropolitan Transit Authority Data Set; Chapter 2: The Enter Selection; 2.1 Building a Simple Subway Train Status Board; 2.2 Graphing Mean Daily Plaza Traffic; Chapter 3: Scales, Axes, and Lines; 3.1 Bus Breakdown, Accident, and Injury; 3.2 Graphing Turnstile Traffic; Chapter 4: Interaction and Transitions; 4.1 A Subway Wait Assessment UI I—Interactions; 4.2 Subway Wait Assessment UI II—Transitions; Chapter 5: Layout; 5.1 Subway Connectivity; 5.2 Scheduled Wait Time Distribution; Chapter 6: Conclusion; 6.1 What Next?;
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