A box-and-whisker plot uses simple glyphs that summarize a quantitative distribution with five standard statistics: the smallest value, lower quartile, median, upper quartile, and largest value. This summary approach allows the viewer to easily recognize differences between distributions. Data from the Michelson–Morley experiment. Implementation contributed by Jason Davies. This example periodically randomizes the values to demonstrate transitions.
This pie chart is constructed from a CSV file storing the populations of various age groups. The chart employs a number of D3 features:
- d3.csv - load and parse data
- d3.scale.ordinal - color encoding
- d3.svg.arc - display arcs
- d3.layout.pie - compute arc angles from data
blog: http://data.lijung.com/piechart/d3js/2014/05/10/pie-charts-d3js.html