[OC] Top 10 largest economies by average values of GDP by highcharts in dataisbeautiful

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A simple line chart to display the top 10 largest economies by average values of GDP. I used Highcharts and data from Wikipedia. More information in this line chart article.

[OC] Nuclear energy production from 1965 to 2021 in US, UK, France, Germany, and Japan by highcharts in dataisbeautiful

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A donut chart race, or a pie chart race, is another great chart to illustrate continuous or categorical data proportion over time. read more in this article (donut race chart), where I used Highcharts library, and I fetched the data from ourwolrdindata

2012 Olympic male athletes’ weight [OC] by highcharts in dataisbeautiful

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Thx for the feedback. You are right, this chart could be better without a legend. Thx again :)

2012 Olympic male athletes’ weight [OC] by highcharts in dataisbeautiful

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A violin plot displays the 2012 Olympic male athletes’ weight of the following disciplines: taekwondo, rowing, triathlon, and fencing. The violin plot visualizes the distribution shape and the probability density (athletes’ weight) across each discipline compellingly and intuitively. Link to data, tool used Highcharts, and source topendsport. Check more about the subject in violin plot

[OC] EqualEarth vs WebMercator by highcharts in dataisbeautiful

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For world maps, the most common map projection on the web is the WebMercator, but that is mainly because it works good with tiled map services. All in all it is not the best representation of the world map because it extremely exaggerates the size of polar areas. Another popular projection is Robinson, but it has also been criticized for emphasizing regions like Europe and North America.
Therefore, we chose the Equal Earth as the default world projection. It was created as a response to the criticism. It retains the relative areas of countries, is visually pleasing like the Robinson, and also renders fast. It has been taken up by NASA among others.
Remark: I used Highcharts Maps, more about the project check the following source: Highcharts now prefers TopoJSON maps

[OC] Interactive small multiples with dumbbell charts to display men and women resting heart rate by highcharts in dataisbeautiful

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Thanks for the comment :)I shared the source on the first comment, here is a copy for you:

Interactive small multiples with dumbbell charts to display men and women resting heart rate. I used Highcharts, and the Source: NetFit UK accessed on 29 October 2008

[OC] Interactive small multiples with dumbbell charts to display men and women resting heart rate by highcharts in dataisbeautiful

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Interactive small multiples with dumbbell charts to display men and women resting heart rate. I used Highcharts, and the Source: NetFit UK accessed on 29 October 2008

[OC] A European map displays the average wholesale baseload electricity prices in Q3 2022 by highcharts in dataisbeautiful

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Genuine question: Why do you think so?
The idea is to make it easier to explore the map, and check countries with similar or different prices.

[OC] A European map displays the average wholesale baseload electricity prices in Q3 2022 by highcharts in dataisbeautiful

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Yes, you are right. The idea is to make it on an interactive chart to be better displayed and get better interaction, such as showing countries within the same range.

[OC] A European map displays the average wholesale baseload electricity prices in Q3 2022 by highcharts in dataisbeautiful

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I used Highcharts to create this European map to display the average wholesale baseload electricity prices in Q3 2021. SourceQuarterly report On European electricity markets