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neighborhood stats #12
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I think an interactive d3 donut chart like this would be an interesting way to see issue types by neighborhood: You could create a category called "other" for types that are less than 5% of the total. Also creating a slider component to allow exploring by year would make it the visualization interactive: |
Not so sure about the donut chart idea. See this talk for why. Slider idea could be nice. |
Very interesting talk with some great information! But I still believe a donut chart can use area to effectively communicate the percentage of request types, even though that may be subjective. The only alternative I can see would be to just show the data in a table...something like this:
While the table shows all of the data, I find a donunt chart is more compelling. Thoughts? |
A stacked percentage bar, or just a regular bar chart, would be more effective for that than a pie or donut. It's more difficult to perceive angle differences than relative length differences. A table is also likely more effective than a pie or donut, but perhaps not as good as some sort of bar chart. |
It would be useful to view the following stats for each neighborhood:
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