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Data Visualization with D3 4.x Cookbook

You're reading from   Data Visualization with D3 4.x Cookbook Visualization Strategies for Tackling Dirty Data

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786468253
Length 380 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with D3.js FREE CHAPTER 2. Be Selective 3. Dealing with Data 4. Tipping the Scales 5. Playing with Axes 6. Transition with Style 7. Getting into Shape 8. Chart Them Up 9. Lay Them Out 10. Interacting with Your Visualization 11. Using Force 12. Knowing Your Map 13. Test Drive Your Visualization Appendix. Building Interactive Analytics in Minutes

Introduction

"A picture is worth a thousand words."

This age-old wisdom is arguably one of the most important cornerstones of data visualization. Animation, on the other hand, is generated using a series of still images in quick succession. Human eye-and-brain complex, through positive afterimage, phi phenomenon, and beta movement, is able to create an illusion of continuous imagery. As Rick Parent put it perfectly in his brilliant work Computer Animation Algorithms and Techniques:

Images can quickly convey a large amount of information because the human visual system is a sophisticated information processor. It follows, then, that moving images have the potential to convey even more information in a short time. Indeed, the human visual system has evolved to provide for survival in an ever-changing world; it is designed to notice and interpret movement.

-Parent R. 2012

This is in fact the main goal of animation used in data visualization projects. In this chapter, we will focus...

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