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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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Nick Zhu Nick Zhu
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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

Building a stacked area chart


In the Creating an area chart recipe in Chapter 8, Chart Them Up, we explored how a basic layered area chart can be implemented using D3. In this recipe, we will build over what we covered in the area chart recipe to implement a stacked area chart. Stacked area chart is a variation of the standard area chart in which different areas are stacked on top of each other giving your audience the ability to compare not only different data series individually but also their relationship to the total in proportion.

Getting ready

Open your local copy of the following file in your web browser: https://github.com/NickQiZhu/d3-cookbook-v2/blob/master/src/chapter9/stacked-area-chart.html

How to do it...

This recipe is built over what we had implemented in Chapter 8, Chart Them Up; therefore, in the following code example, only the parts that are particularly relevant to the stacked area chart are included:

<script type="text/javascript"> 
function stackedAreaChart...
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