Links tagged with “charts”
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Portfolio Charts – a picture is worth a thousand calculations
Mainly saving this simply because, rarely for a personal finance site involving data and charts, it looks reasonably designed.
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Income and inequality historical data explorer
Graphing the data for successive UK governments.
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Sheetsee.js
“A client-side library for connecting Google Spreadsheets to a website and visualizing the information in tables, maps and charts.” Obviously requires JavaScript, but looks like a nice way to create easily-editable data, charts, maps.
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Getting Started | d3.compose
A way to generate d3-powered charts more easily, or another confusing abstraction layer? I don’t know because I haven’t actually tried it. (via @eliothill)
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Pubstandards.pdf
A chart showing the movement of people in London’s Pub Standards community from one company to another. I was looking for this and couldn’t find it and now it’s here.
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Epoch by Fastly
Looks like a simple-to-use charting library, based on d3.js, with real-time charts.
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4618602 (d3.js Multiline chart with brushing and mouseover)
Because I’ll want to see this again sometime and will forget where it is. Now it’s here.
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Variance
Nice web charting/visualization thing, using a markup-based system for data, with appearance editable using CSS. Somewhere between Raphael/d3 and simple charting libraries. Costs money for commercial use. (via Tom Taylor)
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Newsvis | The Directory of News Visualizations
What it says. (via The Functional Art)
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Graph TV
Shows graphs of IMDB ratings for all episodes of a TV series. Nice and simple.
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Rap Stats | Rap Genius
I love hearing songs that mention Internet things when they’re still pretty new. A graph showing usage of social media brand names over time. (via Kottke)
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Sheetsee.js
“A JavaScript library, or box of goodies, if you will, that makes it easy to use a Google Spreadsheet as the database feeding the tables, charts and maps on a website.” (via Infovore)
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For Example
A transcript of a talk Mike Bostock gave at Eyeo about good examples, using lots of good, live, examples of d3 diagrams, maps, etc. Really good. Also, made my iPad 1 completely restart… (via The Functional Art)
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LPChart: JavaScript charts for Little Printer publications | Robots and Clouds
A thing I wrote for work about a thing I made at work to help make more things.
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The top 20 data visualisation tools | Feature | .net magazine
A nice summary of everything from Excel to Gephi. (via Dotcode)
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NVD3.js :: re-usable charts for d3.js
“An attempt to build re-usable charts and chart components for d3.js without taking away the power that d3.js gives you.” So many of these things to choose from. (via @nickludlam)
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xCharts » Documentation
“A D3-based library for building custom charts and graphs.” (via @danjwilson)
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Rickshaw: A JavaScript toolkit for creating interactive time-series graphs
A nice wrapper on top of D3. Looks very handy. (via @nickludlam)
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The Quietus | Features | Quietus Albums Of The Year So Far 2012
I’ve only heard of five of these 50 artists. I’m so, so out of touch. Still, more music to try. (via Beyond the Beyond)
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Peity • progressive
Nice jQuery plugin for turning lists of numbers into little pie charts, graphs or bar charts. Sparklines. (via Brett Terpstra)
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jqPlot Charts and Graphs for jQuery
I don’t think I noticed this when I was bookmarking similar things a while ago.
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Said the Gramophone: BEST SONGS OF 2011
As ever, StG’s top 100 tunes of the year is a lovely listen.
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Introducing Rickshaw: A JavaScript toolkit for creating interactive time series graphs | shutterbits
Bookmark a couple of JavaScript graphy libraries and a new one pops up like magic! (via @revdancatt)
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Emprise JavaScript Charts™ :: 100% Pure JavaScript Charts
Another charting library. Looks good too I think. Non-watermarked version is $100 upwards.
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JS Charts - Free JavaScript charts
Looks like a good library for drawing charts/graphs in JavaScript. Costs $39 upwards for a non-watermarked version.
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Topsify - Top 40 chart playlists for Spotify
Exactly what I was after — I feel I should listen to the Top 40 once in a while and maybe this will help me do it. But the charts are in the “wrong” order, with number 1 first.
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d3.js, Javascript library for manipulating data-driven documents
Looks like a very flexible javascript thing for turning data into different kinds of diagram_ chart_ map_ etc. (via Waxy)
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Modern Two-Party System in the Senate Timeline
Fascinating and detailed graph of shifts in Republican/Democrat senators from 1857-2006. I’d love to see something similar for the UK.
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Diagrams: What are your favorite complicated diagrams? - Quora
An already promising thread. More pictures! More!
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Statistical analysis, data and graphing | Timetric: making data useful
Datagasm. Loads of data sets available for analysing, exporting, monitoring, fiddling with, etc. (via Blackbeltjones)
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gRaphaël—Charting JavaScript Library
That looks very nice indeed. (via Infovore)
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Dandelion Radio - Festive 50
Don’t know how I missed that someone had been continuing Peel’s Festive Fifties. I’m loving the radio too.
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Safari 4 benchmarked: 42x faster than IE 7, 3.5x faster than Firefox 3 - Crave at CNET UK
Shockingly bad bar charts. 3D bars drawn in perspective don’t help with comparisons.
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Winner of the Personal Visualization Project is… | FlowingData
Oodles of pretty and obsessive charting of personal data. (via Boing Boing)
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24 ways: Tracking Christmas Cheer with Google Charts
A good guide on how to use Google Charts. (via Simon Willison)
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A List Apart: Articles: Accessible Data Visualization with Web Standards
Lovely CSS bar charts and sparklines created in HTML and CSS.
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Mail-trends - Google Code
“Mail Trends lets you analyze and visualize your email (as extracted from an IMAP server)” Haven’t tried it, but it looks purty. (via Haddock)