Interactive Data Visualization for the Web
Create and publish your own interactive data visualization projects on the Web—even if you have little or no experience with data visualization or web development. It’s easy and fun with this practical, hands-on introduction. Author Scott Murray teaches you the fundamental concepts and methods of D3, a JavaScript library that lets you express data visually in a web browser. Along the way, you’ll expand your web programming skills, using tools such as HTML and JavaScript.
This step-by-step guide is ideal whether you’re a designer or visual artist with no programming experience, a reporter exploring the new frontier of data journalism, or anyone who wants to visualize and share data.
Learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and SVG basics
Dynamically generate web page elements from your data—and choose visual encoding rules to style them
Create bar charts, scatter plots, pie charts, stacked bar charts, and force-directed layouts
Use smooth, animated transitions to show changes in your data
Introduce interactivity to help users explore data through different views
Create customized geographic maps with data
Explore hands-on with downloadable code and over 100 examples
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Introducing D3
Chapter 3. Technology Fundamentals
Chapter 4. Setup
Chapter 5. Data
Chapter 6. Drawing with Data
Chapter 7. Scales
Chapter 8. Axes
Chapter 9. Updates, Transitions, and Motion
Chapter 10. Interactivity
Chapter 11. Layouts
Chapter 12. Geomapping
Chapter 13. Exporting
Book Details
Paperback: 272 pages
Publisher: O’Reilly Media (March 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1449339735
ISBN-13: 978-1449339739