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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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react-simple-maps
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How do I do charts like these?
I believe that exact chart is something from https://www.react-simple-maps.io/ , its a pretty good tool that frequently updated and such.
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How to make World map porn? (World map with different color intensity for each country)
Use this https://www.react-simple-maps.io
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How do I create a interactive map in nextjs?
Hey! I have a school project for history, and I was thinking of creating a map of my country, split it out into counties and when the teacher clicks on one of the counties it pops up a timeline of the mos important events in that county. The problem is that I am looking for a next js/react lib to help me out. I saw https://www.react-simple-maps.io/ and tried to use it but cannot make it. I was wondering if anyone knows how I can create such a map or any npm package i can use. Thanks in advance!
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75 Blog Posts to Learn Data Visualization
React-simple-maps is a react component library to help make SVG mapping with d3-geo, TopoJSON, and React easier. One of the strengths of using react-simple-maps is that it gives React full control over the DOM and does not treat the SVG map as a black box. This means that react-simple-maps can easily take advantage of the entire React ecosystem and all the good things that come with it.
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React map libraries overview + react-leaflet complete installation debugging guide
React Simple Maps Great library in general. It is very easy to use and has decent documentation with some examples as well. Also as the name goes, it is very lightweight. However, it did not suit my purpose of needing to display precise locations with markers. Yes, it is possible to do so by using React Simple Maps, but I would need to redesign the whole map template which was not worth putting in my effort and time while there are already existing libraries that have maps with great default templates.
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I built a full stack website where you guess the country based on its music!
Glad you enjoyed! The globe is built using d3 and topojson, and the map layout is built using the react-simple-maps library (which is itself built on d3).
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Overview of Commercial and Open-Source UI Components for React
React Simple Maps is a tool devoted to simplifying the creation and styling of SVG maps in React. It relies on d3-geo and topojson and offers a declarative API for generating map charts. Here you get access to a collection of isolated mapping components that can be combined in different ways. React Simple Maps helps you to take care of all wearisome stuff such as panning, zooming, etc., and concentrate on making visually appealing maps. If necessary, it is also possible to add any 3rd party React libraries. Useful resources: documentation, examples, GitHub repository Package size: 74.3 kB License: MIT
d3-geo
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75 Blog Posts to Learn Data Visualization
This tutorial will show you how to convert publicly available shapefiles to TopoJSON to create interactive maps with d3/d3-geo. I will show you how to do this without the use of the command line so you can get into experimenting with d3 as fast as possible. If you are interested in working with shapefiles and TopoJSON in a more advanced fashion, I suggest you take a look at Mike Bostock’s recent multipart tutorials on command-line cartography.
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Open Source Adventures: Episode 28: Introduction to D3
geographical data handling system
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I built a full stack website where you guess the country based on its music!
For the globe spinning, I used d3 and topojson to render the world at whatever projection/rotation/etc I give it. Then, using requestAnimationFrame, every frame I slightly rotate the world. Then the "water" behind it is just a blue circle that has hidden overflow.
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[OC] The Hague Schematic Tram Map Compared to the Geographic Map
Using a d3-geo we make projection and a path generator to 'draw' the geographic lines
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My lockdown side project: An interactive vintage map builder
Thanks for the compliments! The territory data is coming from https://github.com/aourednik/historical-basemaps, I use this data to render an SVG map with D3.js. This is pretty powerful since you can control every part of the rendering mechanism. With D3-geo you can easily do the projections and graticule.
What are some alternatives?
recharts - Redefined chart library built with React and D3
topojson - An extension of GeoJSON that encodes topology! 🌐
heatmap.js - 🔥 JavaScript Library for HTML5 canvas based heatmaps
historical-basemaps - Collection of georeferenced boundaries of world countries and cultural regions for use in mapping historical data on global or continental scale
metrics-graphics - A library optimized for concise and principled data graphics and layouts.
amusicalplanet
uvCharts - Simple yet powerful JavaScript Charting library built using d3.js
sea-labels - GeoJSON of multilingual sea labels positioned with curved lines
dc.js - Multi-Dimensional charting built to work natively with crossfilter rendered with d3.js
polylabel - A fast algorithm for finding the pole of inaccessibility of a polygon (in JavaScript and C++)
echarts - Apache ECharts is a powerful, interactive charting and data visualization library for browser
d3-format - Format numbers for human consumption.