How to Process Time Series Data with JavaScript

Time series data is a collection of observations obtained through repeated measurements over time.
In this course, we will be building a data visualization of COVID19 data from Johns Hopkins University from start to finish, using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and D3.js.
In this course, we will learn how to process data to pull out relevant information, structure the data for visualizing, use JavaScript’s map and filter methods, use D3.js’s scale functions, and more. We will practice your JavaScript skills while creating a visualization to help you and others understand real-world data affecting everyone right now.
By the end of this course, we will able to create any data visualization project with JavaScript and D3.js.
All the resources for this course are available at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/How-to-Process-Time-Series-Data-with…

Type
video
Category
publication date
2021-05-27
what you will learn

Set up an HTML and CSS page for the project
Learn how to read CSV data into the application using D3
Sort and structure the dates for graphing
Create the graph axes using D3.js
Turn the data into lines on the graph and color them
Learn how to use D3 to position the tooltip on the page

duration
78
key features
Learn to process data * Learn data visualization * Use D3.js and JavaScript
approach
This is a hands-on course where we will be building a data visualization of COVID19 data from Johns Hopkins University from start to finish, using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and D3.js.
audience
This course is for anyone who has JavaScript skills and wants to learn D3, and is also curious about visualizing data. Basic HTML and CSS skills, some JavaScript programming, and a basic understanding of D3js are required.
meta description
Learn how to create a data visualization with JavaScript and D3.js
short description
In this course, learn how to process data to pull out relevant information, structure the data for visualizing using JavaScript’s map and filter methods, use D3.js’s scale functions, and more.

Basic HTML and CSS skills, some JavaScript programming, and a basic understanding of D3js are required.
subtitle
Create a data visualization with JavaScript and D3.js
keywords
Time Series Data, JavaScript, D3, Processing data, Data visualization, Johns Hopkins University, tooltip, graph
Product ISBN
9781801819718