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Livecoding my father's idea with him, using ES2015 and transitions whose duration is longer than the iteration loop in which the exit transition is a bit tricky with D3 3.*.

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This is an initial, real time prototype of bandlines styled with a divergent ColorBrewer2 palette that is a good choice for finance and accessibility.

The implementation is in mid-transition toward using a new functional reactive programming library, flyd.

From the original bl.ock::

Bandlines were invented by Stephen Few as background for sparklines to aid quick interpretation, crucial on dashboards: *"Bandlines use horizontal bands of color in the background of the plot area to display information about the distribution of values. This information is similar to that found in a box plot. To do this you must gather information about how values related to the measure that will be featured in the sparkline are distributed during a period of history that usually extends further into the past than the values that will appear in the sparkline itself. [...] Bandlines may

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Copyright (c) 2015, Robert Monfera.
Bandlines visual design: Stephen Few
http://www.perceptualedge.com/articles/visual_business_intelligence/introducing_bandlines.pdf
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