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How to Build a Choropleth Map in JavaScript
To easily create data visualizations for the web, I use a JavaScript charting library with in-built utilities and functions. With the vast number of such JS libraries available, the process for creating charts and maps is similar in essence and logic across most of them. In this tutorial, I am using the AnyChart JS charting library as it is beginner-friendly with extensive documentation and plenty of examples to help you get started.
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How to Build a Connector Map in JS
In most cases, you can choose from a wide range of JavaScript charting libraries to handle interactive data visualization on the web. Each has pros and cons, so which one to pick always depends on exactly what, where, and how you want. The basic approach is quite similar for all, though. In this tutorial, for illustration, we will be using a JS charting library called AnyChart. It has connector maps among the supported chart types, a detailed documentation, and a free version.
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Visualizing Mike Bostock's GitHub Contributions Calendar — How to Create a JS Calendar Chart
In this tutorial, we will use AnyChart as an example, and the visualization will be built following its calendar chart documentation. This library is free for non-commercial use and has many examples for the various chart types and options. So if you are a beginner, it still looks good for you to start.
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Creating a JS Polar Chart in 4 Steps
For this tutorial, I’ve picked the AnyChart JavaScript library since it is simple to use, flexible, and free for non-commercial use. Also, it is a great library to start with because of a lot of examples and good documentation.
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