Questions tagged [infographics]
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What is the name for this chart which splits a quantity by allocation to a class hierarchy?
I need to create this type of chart, where you can see a quantity is split into a hierarchy of classes or taxonomy. In the example below the quantity is a household monthly income, and the classes are different monthly expenditures, classified…
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Visualization of three-dimensional report
I have a visualization problem.
Creating a comparison report of PR event efficiency. Say, show or exhibition.
There are two dimensions of comparison:
compare vs the same event performance in the past years
compare vs another type of…
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Visualizing a big number of polynomials as atlas of graphs?
Suppose you have a big number of polynomials such as xyz+xy+z where xyz, xy and z are monomials. You wanna visualize the polynomials together something such as atlas below and show how they are related graphically.
The example is from here.
The…
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How this visualisation was made?
I really like how this visualization represents the survey participants.
Is any tool for that? (Or R/python library?)
Bálint Kőszegi
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Clearest way to visualise temporal data?
I've collected bus arrival times at my local bus stop from the past month - so I have every time my bus (a specific bus number) shows up at my bus stop for each day of the week (Monday, Tuesday, etc.).
I am struggling at determining the best and…
C Murphy
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Time series change rate calculations for displaying trend line chart
I'm struggling to find a solution to produce a line chart which shows a trend from a Time Series metric.
I try to make my line chart look similar to the following:
Basically, I want to make use of relative change rates, but I struggle to find a…
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Infoviz for multinomials: miniature plots within plots in R's ggplot
I'm plotting fluctuations in a trinomial distribution across two dimensions.
colorspace_plot <- function(zz) {
zz$z2 <- zz$x * zz$y
zz$z3 <- zz$x * (1-zz$y)
zz <- cbind(zz, t(apply(zz[,c("z1","z2","z3")], 1, function(x) x/sum(x)) ))
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Visualization library for networks and dependencies
this is a more general question asking about Python libraries that are able to showcase networks with following criterias:
Different size of the nodes depending on a metric (e.g. sum of some variable X received by all other nodes)
Direction of the…
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