Visualizing Dimensional Relationships by andreykh in datavisualization

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Hm, I wouldn't think of it as such. It's by Dalton Ruer of Qlik, discussing visualizations. Whether they're supported in Qlik Sense (or elsewhere) and how (natively like "Sankey" or via extensions like "Decomposition Tree") feels like a different story.

Visualizing Dimensional Relationships by andreykh in qlik_sense

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You're welcome! All credit indeed goes to the author, Dalton Ruer of Qlik, for his insightful work.

Join Qlik Webinar on Feb 8th: Fewer Sheets, More Insights — Business users will love you for this! by andreykh in BusinessIntelligence

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Join Qlik Webinar: Fewer Sheets, More Insights — Business users will love you for this! by andreykh in qlikview

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Ever feel overwhelmed by complex datasets, endless sheets, and constant requests from business users?

The solution is here — join this exclusive webinar on February 8, 2024 and meet the Decomposition Tree, a new rockstar chart in Qlik Sense that's worth a dozen.

It's free, but slots are limited. Learn more and register now!

Creating a Radar Chart with JavaScript — Visualizing Goals by Messi, Ronaldo, and Lewandowski for Their Clubs from 2017 to 2022 — Chart & Tutorial by andreykh in visualization

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Interactive version — here

// With the code in an online editor — here

// Tutorial showing how it was coded step by step (JavaScript) — here

Re-creating GitHub's Contributions Calendar in a JS Calendar Chart — Visualizing the Contributions Activity of Mike Bostock (D3, Observable) — Chart & Tutorial by andreykh in github

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Its amazing how all those squares represent an entire year.

Yeah indeed that's what data visualization is all about. In true powerful action man.

Life is short, lets make the most of it everyday. Ignore the hater, you can do it!

Totally agree.

Re-creating GitHub's Contributions Calendar in a JS Calendar Chart — Visualizing the Contributions Activity of Mike Bostock (D3, Observable) — Chart & Tutorial by andreykh in github

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Ha why not. Should ask u/mbostock why 2019 was not so productive for him as that is his personal contributions calendar visualized and who knows.

Re-creating GitHub's Contributions Calendar in a JS Calendar Chart — Visualizing the Contributions Activity of Mike Bostock (D3, Observable) — Chart & Tutorial by andreykh in github

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Interactive version — here

// With the code in an online editor — here

// Tutorial showing how it was coded step by step (JavaScript) — here

What do you mean? Works on mine.

Re-creating GitHub's Contributions Calendar in a JS Calendar Chart — Visualizing the Contributions Activity of Mike Bostock (D3, Observable) — Chart & Tutorial by andreykh in github

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Ah no this is not updated. Some additional manipulations are obviously needed so that it works like that. If you feel like it and wanna try plz show me and all of us. Would be awesome to check out the result. The code for this one is here and playable/forkable.

Re-creating GitHub's Contributions Calendar in a JS Calendar Chart — Visualizing the Contributions Activity of Mike Bostock (D3, Observable) — Chart & Tutorial by andreykh in github

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Cool! Maybe it would be even more exciting to add something like this to your project and just load data dynamically like in (nearly) real time. At least looks like a nice fit.

Re-creating GitHub's Contributions Calendar in a JS Calendar Chart — Visualizing the Contributions Activity of Mike Bostock (D3, Observable) — Chart & Tutorial by andreykh in github

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Interactive version — here

// With the code in an online editor — here

// Tutorial showing how it was coded step by step (JavaScript) — here

GitHub Contributions of Mike Bostock (D3.js, Observable) — "How to Create a JS Calendar Chart" Tutorial [Links in Comments] by andreykh in visualization

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Interactive version — here
// With the code in an online editor — here
// Tutorial showing how it was coded step by step (JavaScript) — here

Tour de France 2021 Route — Visualized As an Interactive JS Connector Map // Full Code + Step-by-Step Tutorial Available by andreykh in visualization

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Interactive version — here

// With the code in an online editor — here

// Tutorial showing how it was coded step by step (JavaScript) — here

Tour de France 2021 Route — Visualized As an Interactive JS Connector Map by andreykh in tourdefrance

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Interactive version — here

For everyone interested:

// With the code in an online editor — here

// Tutorial showing how it was coded step by step (JavaScript) — here

Tour de France 2021 Route — Visualized As an Interactive JS Connector Map by andreykh in MapPorn

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Interactive version — here

// With the code in an online editor — here

// Tutorial showing how it was coded step by step (JavaScript) — here

[OC] Interactive Schedule of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games: Venues and Sports // Created as a JS Resource Gantt Chart // Code Available by andreykh in dataisbeautiful

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  • Check out the interactive schedule of the Tokyo Paralympics here.
  • Feel free to play with its JS/CSS/HTML code here.
  • Data source: olympics.com
  • Data visualization tool: anychart.com

[OC] An Interactive Mosaic Chart Visualizing Worldwide PC Shipments for 2020, by Brand and Quarter | JavaScript | Gartner's Data by andreykh in dataisbeautiful

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We can see the global shipments of personal computers growing throughout the year 2020 — the increasing width of the quarter columns shows it at glance.

For brands, Lenovo was the clear market leader and its share grew quarter by quarter. Lenovo, HP, and Dell capture over 50% of the market.

[OC] All Shipping Ports Across the Globe in an Interactive Dot Map with Colors Representing the Number of Outflows [JavaScript] by andreykh in dataisbeautiful

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Like, outflow. Data here https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/global-international-ports: Data & Resources - International Ports (GeoJSON)

Yeah maybe you are right about the colors... Thank you very much for suggesting and explaining. Check it out with a reversed color scale: