now with d3-sankey and d3-hexbin
an iteration on d3-module-faces | standard notation from @micahstubbs
README.md
textan iteration that shows axis tick labels in standard notation.
I found the tickFormat
snippet to do this at this stackoverflow answer
along the way, I also fiddled with the width and the annotation placement to get everything inside of the 960px
bl.ocks.org frame
an iteration on d3-module-faces from @adamrpearce
To visualize the d3 modules being used, I made a qr. By transforming many different attributes of our dataset into friendly glyphs, Chernoff faces allow us to understand multidimensional datasets. The encoding scheme is probably self explanatory, but I've included it below just in case:
'face': ƒ('dependentsCount')
'hair': ƒ('description', 'length')
'mouth': ƒ('downloads')
'nosew': ƒ('githubContributers')
'noseh': ƒ('githubIssues')
'eyew': ƒ('githubStars')
'eyeh': d => Math.random()
'brow': ƒ('repoSize')
I used the following modules:
Data is from nprms.io - see download-data.js to your generate your own listing of modules with different data points.
forked from micahstubbs's block: d3-module-faces | more modules