A planar layout of hierarchical edge bundling, as opposed to the radial version. Not sure I would recommend this version; it feels less effective at bundling edges.
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"identifier": "@id", | |
"title":{"@id":"http://purl.org/dc/terms/title"}, | |
"created":{"@id":"http://purl.org/dc/terms/created"} | |
}, | |
"identifier": "http://angelabennettsegler.net/Dissertation/PiersURIs/BodleyMS851", | |
"title":"Bodley MS 851", | |
"created": 1390 | |
} |
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"features": [ | |
{"type":"Feature", | |
"geometry": { | |
"type":"MultiPolygon", | |
"coordinates": [[[[-2.416992,52.254707],[-2.419739,52.242096],[-2.416992,52.220226],[-2.401886,52.191612],[-2.371674,52.151188],[-2.327728,52.140232],[-2.285156,52.148659],[-2.235718,52.156242],[-2.175293,52.168037],[-2.160187,52.201714],[-2.171173,52.230324],[-2.210999,52.253029],[-2.289276,52.260593],[-2.416992,52.254707]]]], | |
"id": "BodMS851", | |
"properties": { | |
"DateRange": "1390-1400", |
Click on any package to zoom in or out. See also this static circle packing example.
This “icicle” diagram uses d3.layout.partition to divide space with area proportional to the value of nodes in a tree. See also the zoomable icicle.
Click on any arc to zoom in. Click on the center circle to zoom out.
A sunburst is similar to a treemap, except it uses a radial layout. The root node of the tree is at the center, with leaves on the circumference. The area (or angle, depending on implementation) of each arc corresponds to its value. Sunburst design by John Stasko. Data courtesy Jeff Heer.
Click on any arc to zoom in. Click in the center to zoom out.
A sunburst is similar to a treemap, except it uses a radial layout. The root node of the tree is at the center, with leaves on the circumference. The area (or angle, depending on implementation) of each arc corresponds to its value. Sunburst design by John Stasko. Data courtesy Jeff Heer.
New Zoom.
Click on any package to zoom in or out.
Each of the white circles represents an individual Piers Plowman manuscript. Circles are ROUGHLY sized proportional to the number of lines of Piers poetry contained in each manuscript. Lines are estimated based on variations accounted for in the Kane editions and can be viewed in the JSON below.
Grades of blue circles represent sub-categories of manuscripts based on the textual contents of each. Categorizations take note both of distinct combinations of A, B, and C text and of differentiations between how much text or how much of each are in a given sample of Piers Plowman.
Forked from Mike Bostock's zoomable circle packing block.
{"name": "Ax-A archetype", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "*r*", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "r1", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "d", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "t", |