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** [http://bl.ocks.org/NPashaP/f1e73faef87bee899b47 Conway's Game of Life for D3] - see [[Conway's Game of Life]] | ** [http://bl.ocks.org/NPashaP/f1e73faef87bee899b47 Conway's Game of Life for D3] - see [[Conway's Game of Life]] | ||
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* [http://www.recursion.org/d3-for-mere-mortals/ D3 for Mere Mortals] @ recursion.org | * [http://www.recursion.org/d3-for-mere-mortals/ D3 for Mere Mortals] @ recursion.org | ||
* [http://vijayrc.com/vectorclocks/vrc/post/d3#.V0H0efkrL4Y Drawing a many-to-many relationship] by Vijay Chakravarthy @ vijayrc.com | * [http://vijayrc.com/vectorclocks/vrc/post/d3#.V0H0efkrL4Y Drawing a many-to-many relationship] by Vijay Chakravarthy @ vijayrc.com |
Revision as of 15:22, 22 May 2016
D3.js (or just D3 for Data-Driven Documents) is a JavaScript library for producing dynamic, interactive data visualizations in web browsers.
Contents
Description
It makes use of the widely implemented SVG, HTML5, and CSS standards.
D3.js is free software under the BSD License.
It is the successor to the earlier Protovis framework.
In contrast to many other libraries, D3.js allows great control over the final visual result.
Its development was noted in 2011, as version 2.0.0 was released in August 2011.
See also
Applications using D3.js
External links
- Official website @ d3js.org
- D3.js @ Wikipedia
Examples
- Gallery of examples @ github.com
Tutorials list @ github.com
Tutorials list @ github.com
Individual items from the list:
- D3 for Mere Mortals @ recursion.org
- Drawing a many-to-many relationship by Vijay Chakravarthy @ vijayrc.com
- Equirectangular (Plate Carrée) @ bl.ocks.org
- Visualize with D3.js @ hsilomedus.me