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JavaScript and jQuery for data analysis and visualization / Jon J. Raasch, Graham Murray, Vadim Ogievetsky, Joseph Lowery.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: Indianapolis : Wrox : John Wiley & Sons, [2015]Copyright date: �2015Description: 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119209386
  • 1119209382
  • 9781118847220
  • 1118847229
  • 1118847067
  • 9781118847060
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version :: JavaScript and jQuery for data analysis and visualization.DDC classification:
  • 005.1 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.I52
Online resources:
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Part I: The Beauty of Numbers Made Visible. The World of Data Visualization -- Working with the Essentials of Analysis -- Building a Visualization Foundation -- Part II: Working with JavaScript for Analysis. Integrating Existing Data -- Acquiring Data Interactively -- Validating Your Data -- Examining and Sorting Data Tables -- Statistical Analysis on the Client Side -- Part III: Visualizing Data Programmatically. Exploring Charting Tools -- Building Custom Charts with Rapha�el -- Introducing D3 -- Incorporating Symbols -- Mapping Global, Regional, and Local Data -- Charting Time Series with Ignite UI igDataChart -- Part IV: Interactive Analysis and Visualization Projects. Building an Interconnected Dashboard -- D3 in Practice.
Summary: The authors show data analysts, developers, and Web designers how they can put the power and flexibility of modern JavaScript libraries to work to analyze data and then present it using best-of-breed visualizations. They also demonstrate the use of each technique with real-world use cases, showing how to apply the appropriate JavaScript and jQuery libraries to achieve the desired visualization. The book goes beyond basic design concepts for a firm grasp of visualization approaches and techniques using JavaScript and jQuery. It includes detailed, step-by-step directions for building specific types of data visualizations and presents the core JavaScript and jQuery libraries that enable analysis and visualization. -- Edited summary from book.
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Frontmatter -- Part I: The Beauty of Numbers Made Visible. The World of Data Visualization -- Working with the Essentials of Analysis -- Building a Visualization Foundation -- Part II: Working with JavaScript for Analysis. Integrating Existing Data -- Acquiring Data Interactively -- Validating Your Data -- Examining and Sorting Data Tables -- Statistical Analysis on the Client Side -- Part III: Visualizing Data Programmatically. Exploring Charting Tools -- Building Custom Charts with Rapha�el -- Introducing D3 -- Incorporating Symbols -- Mapping Global, Regional, and Local Data -- Charting Time Series with Ignite UI igDataChart -- Part IV: Interactive Analysis and Visualization Projects. Building an Interconnected Dashboard -- D3 in Practice.

Includes index.

The authors show data analysts, developers, and Web designers how they can put the power and flexibility of modern JavaScript libraries to work to analyze data and then present it using best-of-breed visualizations. They also demonstrate the use of each technique with real-world use cases, showing how to apply the appropriate JavaScript and jQuery libraries to achieve the desired visualization. The book goes beyond basic design concepts for a firm grasp of visualization approaches and techniques using JavaScript and jQuery. It includes detailed, step-by-step directions for building specific types of data visualizations and presents the core JavaScript and jQuery libraries that enable analysis and visualization. -- Edited summary from book.

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