September 2016
Beginner to intermediate
531 pages
12h 55m
English
Most of us look at the Internet for inspiration and code samples. You find something that looks great, you look at the code, and your eyes glaze over. It doesn't make any sense.
The usual culprit is D3's reliance on layouts for anything remotely complicated. The black magic of taking some data, calling a function, and—voilà—visualization! This elegance makes layouts look deceptively difficult, but they make things a lot easier when you get the hang of them.
In this chapter, we'll go in, guns blazing, with everything you've learned so far to create 11—count 'em! 11!—visualizations of the same dataset.
D3 layouts are modules that transform data into drawing rules. The simplest ...
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