This is the United Nations World Population Prospects 2019 Dataset, cleaned and formatted as CSV.
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This is the "Iris" dataset. Originally published at UCI Machine Learning Repository: Iris Data Set, this small dataset from 1936 is often used for testing out machine learning algorithms and visualizations (for example, Scatter Plot). Each row of the table represents an iris flower, including its species and dimensions of its botanical parts, sepal and petal, in centimeters.
The HTML page provides the basic code required to load the data and display it on the page (as JSON) using D3.js.
For a more up to date code example with React & D3, see (VizHub: Stylized Scatter Plot)[https://vizhub.com/curran/3d631093c2334030a6b27fa979bb4a0d?edit=files&file=index.js].
Exported from Datavis.tech - Temperature in Different Cities Area Charts.
Small multiples area chart showing temperature across different cities for one week in 2015.
Draws from
- News Source by Age Grouped Bar Chart for Vega-Lite setup.
- Vega-Lite: Trellis Area Example
"Web ID","Region","Reported Date","Reported Year","Reported Month","Number Dead","Minimum Estimated Number of Missing","Total Dead and Missing","Number of Survivors","Number of Females","Number of Males","Number of Children","Cause of Death","Location Description","Information Source","Location Coordinates","Migration Route","URL","UNSD Geographical Grouping","Source Quality" | |
"55726","Middle East","July 11, 2021","2021","Jul","11","","11","20","","","","Vehicle accident","Muradiye District, Van Province, Turkey","Daily Sabha, Europa Press","38.994542000000, 43.767263000000","","https://archive.vn/wl6mJ, https://archive.vn/tclRy","Western Asia","3" | |
"55721","Mediterranean","July 07, 2021","2021","Jul","4","4","8","1","","","","Presumed drowning","Off Plage Ain Hamadi, Sidi Abderrahmane, Chlef, Algeria","Echorouk Online, Ennahar TV","36.493006100000, 1.094029400000","Western Mediterranean","https://archive.vn/PzeNa, https://archive.vn/oHeDi","Uncategorized","3" | |
"55696","Europe","July 06, 2021","2021","Jul"," |
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