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Visualization Implementation 4

Surbhi Shankar

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I have used two different datasets to represent two graphs (data.csv and football.csv).

The data that I selected was huge and hence I have considered only required data.

Demonstration of channel types and channels:

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Last active February 10, 2016 17:43
Visualization Implementation 3

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Three thigs that I learnt through the tutorials:

  1. Using "div" tag to include two separate codes in a single .html file.
  2. Creating eye pleasing Animations and Transitions using D3. Learning how to do transitions with different shapes and also by changing colors was the best experience.
  3. Plotting a scatterplot by defining X and Y axis.
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Last active February 17, 2016 08:56
Visualization Implementation - VI2

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Q 1. This Bar Graph gives a statistics of count of passing yards per player. Also, we have used mapped conferences to colors in order to represent players along their corresponding conferences.

![R image] (http://s27.postimg.org/gdf0lnlcj/VI2_1.png "R image")

Q 2. Two interesting things that I chose to represent in this scatterplot are "Players" and "Pass Completions", along with conferences mapped to colors. This scatterplot gives the comparison of all the players with respect to the number of passes completed by them.

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Last active January 26, 2016 23:31 — forked from weiglemc/README.md
Information Visualization Implementation (VI1)