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Textbook in PDF format Last updated on 2025-02-21. Visualising Data with JavaScript shows how to build maps, charts and data stories using JavaScript. Learn how to build charts using Chart.js, data-driven maps using Leaflet and a custom chart using D3.js. You'll also learn how to make a data story that combines multiple charts and maps. Some of the topics covered are: Creating a web application with JavaScript. The Vite build tool. Making a chart with Chart.js. Using Tidy.js to process data. Styling Chart.js charts, including dark theme, multi-line charts and stacked bar charts. introduction to D3.js Example custom visualisation using D3.js How to add a tooltip to a D3.js visualisation using Tippy.js Introduction to Leaflet for creating maps. How to make a data-driven map with Leaflet. How to make a data-story. An example data-story containing 4 charts, a map and detailed styling. How to publish the data story onto the Web. How to transform the data from the UK Government into a JSON file. Some of the chapters include exercises and solutions. To get the most out of this book you need to be familiar with HTML, SVG, CSS and JavaScript. If you need to get up to speed with these languages I recommend my book Fundamentals of HTML, CSS, SVG & JavaScript for Data Visualisation (see: /file/3835274/). You also need a text editor (such as VS Code) and an installation of Node.js. This book uses ES Modules and modern build-tools throughout so you'll learn about current technologies
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