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Avoiding Data Pitfalls

Avoid data blunders and create truly useful visualizations Avoiding Data Pitfalls is a reputation-saving handbook for those who work with data, designed to help you avoid the all-too-common blunders that occur in data analysis, visualization, and presentation. Plenty of data tools exist, along with plenty of books that tell you how to use them—but unless you truly understand how to work with data, each of these tools can ultimately mislead and cause costly mistakes. This book walks you step by step through the full data visualization process, from calculation and analysis through accurate, useful presentation. Common blunders are explored in depth to show you how they arise, how they have become so common, and how you can avoid them from the outset. Then and only then can you take advantage of the wealth of tools that are out there—in the hands of someone who knows what they're doing, the right tools can cut down on the time, labor, and myriad decisions that go into each and every data presentation. Workers in almost every industry are now commonly expected to effectively analyze and present data, even with little or no formal training. There are many pitfalls—some might say chasms—in the process, and no one wants to be the source of a data error that costs money or even lives. This book provides a full walk-through of the process to help you ensure a truly useful result. Delve into the "data-reality gap" that grows with our dependence on data Learn how the right tools can streamline the visualization process Avoid common mistakes in data analysis, visualization, and presentation Create and present clear, accurate, effective data visualizations To err is human, but in today's data-driven world, the stakes can be high and the mistakes costly. Don't rely on "catching" mistakes, avoid them from the outset with the expert instruction in Avoiding Data Pitfalls.

Pro D3.js: Use D3.js to Create Maintainable, Modular, and Testable Charts

Go beyond the basics of D3.js to create maintainable, modular, and testable charts and to package them into a library that can be distributed as open source software or kept for private use. This book will show you how to transform regular D3.js chart code into reusable and extendable modules.You know the basics of working with D3.js, but it's time to become a professional D3.js practitioner. This book is your launching pad to refactoring code, composing complex visualizations from small components, working as a team with other developers, and integrating charts with a Continuous Integration system. You'll begin by creating a production-ready chart using D3.js v5, ES2015, and a test-driven approach and then move on to using and extending Britecharts, the reusable charting library based on Reusable API patterns. Finally, you'll see how to use D3.js along with React to document and build your charts to compose a charting library you can release into the NPM repository. With Pro D3.js, you'll become an accomplished D3.js developer in no time. What You Will Learn Create v5 D3.js charts with ES2016 and unit tests Develop modular, testable and extensible code with the Reusable API pattern Work with and extend Britecharts, a reusable charting library created at Eventbrite Use Webpack and npm to create and publish a charting library from your own chart collections Write reference documentation and build a documentation homepage for your library. Who This Book Is For Data scientists, data visualization engineers, and frontend developers with a fundamental knowledge of D3.js and some experience with JavaScript, as well as data journalists and consultants.

Getting Started with Tableau 2019.2 - Second Edition

"Getting Started with Tableau 2019.2" is your primer to mastering the latest version of Tableau, a leading tool for data visualization and analysis. Whether you're new to Tableau or looking to upgrade your skills, this book will guide you through both foundational and advanced features, enabling you to create impactful dashboards and visual analytics. What this Book will help me do Understand and utilize the latest features introduced in Tableau 2019.2, including natural language queries in Ask Data. Learn how to connect to diverse data sources, transform data by pivoting fields, and split columns effectively. Gain skills to design intuitive data visualizations and dashboards using various Tableau mark types and properties. Develop interactive and storytelling-based dashboards to communicate insights visually and effectively. Discover methods to securely share your analyses through Tableau Server, enhancing collaboration. Author(s) Tristan Guillevin is an experienced data visualization consultant and an expert in Tableau. Having helped several organizations adopt Tableau for business intelligence, he brings a practical and results-oriented approach to teaching. Tristan's philosophy is to make data accessible and actionable for everyone, no matter their technical background. Who is it for? This book is ideal for Tableau users and data professionals looking to enhance their skills on Tableau 2019.2. If you're passionate about uncovering insights from data but need the right tools to communicate and collaborate effectively, this book is for you. It's suited for those with some prior experience in Tableau but also offers introductory content for newcomers. Whether you're a business analyst, data enthusiast, or BI professional, this guide will build solid foundations and sharpen your Tableau expertise.

Visual Analytics with Tableau

A four-color journey through a complete Tableau visualization Tableau is a popular data visualization tool that’s easy for individual desktop use as well as enterprise. Used by financial analysts, marketers, statisticians, business and sales leadership, and many other job roles to present data visually for easy understanding, it’s no surprise that Tableau is an essential tool in our data-driven economy. Visual Analytics with Tableau is a complete journey in Tableau visualization for a non-technical business user. You can start from zero, connect your first data, and get right into creating and publishing awesome visualizations and insightful dashboards. • Learn the different types of charts you can create • Use aggregation, calculated fields, and parameters • Create insightful maps • Share interactive dashboards Geared toward beginners looking to get their feet wet with Tableau, this book makes it easy and approachable to get started right away.

Learn D3.js

Dive into the world of data visualization with 'Learn D3.js'. This comprehensive guide introduces D3.js-the leading JavaScript library for creating interactive, data-driven visualizations on the web. By following practical examples, you'll understand core concepts of D3.js, learn to implement various types of visualizations, and develop skills to bring dynamic, responsive graphics to your projects. What this Book will help me do Master the fundamentals of D3.js and use it to produce stunning web-based data visualizations. Bind data to the DOM using D3.js and configure interactive transitions and animations. Gain experience generating a multitude of chart types such as bar, pie, scatter charts, and more. Incorporate user interactivity into your visualizations using D3.js effectively. Work with map-based data visualizations using GIS data and various geographical projections. Author(s) Helder da Rocha is an experienced developer and educator with a passion for data visualization. With a solid background in JavaScript and web technologies, he has crafted this book to make the complexities of D3.js accessible and engaging. His approach emphasizes practical, hands-on learning, nurturing both new and seasoned developers alike. Who is it for? Are you a web developer, designer, or data scientist aiming to create interactive data visualizations for the web? If you have foundational knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, this book is your perfect guide. Whether you're dipping your toes into web-based charts or seeking to craft advanced interactive graphics, 'Learn D3.js' is tailored to empower your journey.

D3 for the Impatient

If you’re in a hurry to learn D3.js, the leading JavaScript library for web-based graphics and visualization, this book is for you. Written for technically savvy readers with a background in programming or data science, the book moves quickly, emphasizing unifying concepts and patterns. Anticipating common difficulties, author Philipp K. Janert teaches you how to apply D3 to your own problems. Assuming only a general programming background, but no previous experience with contemporary web development, this book explains supporting technologies such as SVG, HTML5, CSS, and the DOM as needed, making it a convenient one-stop resource for a technical audience. Understand D3 selections, the library’s fundamental organizing principle Learn how to create data-driven documents with data binding Create animated graphs and interactive user interfaces Draw figures with curves, shapes, and colors Use the built-in facilities for heatmaps, tree graphs, and networks Simplify your work by writing your own reusable components

Fundamentals of Data Visualization

Effective visualization is the best way to communicate information from the increasingly large and complex datasets in the natural and social sciences. But with the increasing power of visualization software today, scientists, engineers, and business analysts often have to navigate a bewildering array of visualization choices and options. This practical book takes you through many commonly encountered visualization problems, and it provides guidelines on how to turn large datasets into clear and compelling figures. What visualization type is best for the story you want to tell? How do you make informative figures that are visually pleasing? Author Claus O. Wilke teaches you the elements most critical to successful data visualization. Explore the basic concepts of color as a tool to highlight, distinguish, or represent a value Understand the importance of redundant coding to ensure you provide key information in multiple ways Use the book’s visualizations directory, a graphical guide to commonly used types of data visualizations Get extensive examples of good and bad figures Learn how to use figures in a document or report and how employ them effectively to tell a compelling story

Learning Tableau 2019 - Third Edition

Discover how to harness the power of Tableau 2019 to transform raw data into insightful, actionable business intelligence. This book serves as a comprehensive guide to mastering Tableau's features-from creating stunning visualizations to managing complex datasets with Tableau Prep. By the end, you'll be well-equipped to use Tableau for informed decision-making. What this Book will help me do Master the essential features of Tableau 2019 to become proficient in data visualization. Learn to prepare and integrate data effectively using Tableau Prep. Develop advanced visual analytics skills, including calculations and table calculations. Understand how to craft compelling dashboards and data stories for impactful communication. Leverage new Tableau features like set actions and transparent views for enhanced analytics. Author(s) Joshua N. Milligan is a Tableau-certified professional and Tableau Zen Master with extensive industry experience in data analytics. Known for his clarity in teaching, Joshua takes a practical and comprehensive approach to help users navigate Tableau effectively. His passion for empowering data-driven decisions is evident in his writing. Who is it for? This book is ideal for data professionals, analysts, or anyone new to Tableau who seeks to gain proficiency in data visualization and analysis. It is suitable for beginners, as it walks the reader through foundational concepts before introducing complex topics. Readers looking to enhance their skills in advanced Tableau techniques will also find value here. Familiarity with databases is helpful but not mandatory.

Learn Chart.js

This book, 'Learn Chart.js', serves as a comprehensive guide to mastering Chart.js for creating stunning web-based data visualizations. By combining JavaScript, HTML5 Canvas, and Chart.js, you will understand how to turn raw data into interactive visual stories. What this Book will help me do Develop skills to create interactive and engaging data visualizations using the Chart.js library. Learn to efficiently load, parse, and handle data from external formats like CSV and JSON. Understand different chart types offered by Chart.js and learn when to best use each one. Gain the ability to customize Chart.js charts, such as adjusting properties for styling or animations. Acquire hands-on experience with practical examples, equipping you to apply what you learn in real-world scenarios. Author(s) Helder da Rocha brings his extensive experience in programming and software development to this book, offering readers a clear and practical approach to mastering Chart.js. With a deep understanding of data visualization and web technologies, he conveys complex concepts in a straightforward way. Who is it for? This book is ideal for web developers, data analysts, and designers who have basic proficiency in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It is particularly suited for professionals looking to create impactful web-based data visualizations using open-source tools. Additionally, the book assumes no prior knowledge of the Canvas element, making it accessible for Chart.js beginners.

Mastering Tableau 2019.1 - Second Edition

Mastering Tableau 2019.1 is your essential guide for becoming an expert in Tableau's advanced features and functionalities. This book will teach you how to use Tableau Prep for data preparation, create complex visualizations and dashboards, and leverage Tableau's integration with R, Python, and MATLAB. You'll be equipped with the skills to solve both common and advanced BI challenges. What this Book will help me do Gain expertise in preparing and blending data using Tableau Prep and other data handling tools. Create advanced data visualizations and designs that effectively communicate insights. Implement narrative storytelling in BI with advanced presentation designs in Tableau. Integrate Tableau with programming tools like R, Python, and MATLAB for extended functionalities. Optimize performance and improve dashboard interactivity for user-friendly analytics solutions. Author(s) Marleen Meier, with extensive experience in business intelligence and analytics, and None Baldwin, an expert in data visualization, collaboratively bring this advanced Tableau guide to life. Their passion for empowering users with practical BI solutions reflects in the hands-on approach employed throughout the book. Who is it for? This book is perfectly suited for business analysts, BI professionals, and data analysts who already have foundational knowledge of Tableau and seek to advance their skills for tackling more complex BI challenges. It's ideal for individuals aiming to master Tableau's premium features for impactful analytics solutions.

Kibana 7 Quick Start Guide

Dive into the world of Kibana 7 with this hands-on guide that simplifies the process of visualizing and analyzing data using Elasticsearch. From fundamental concepts to advanced tools, this book enables you to create intuitive dashboards and leverage powerful machine learning capabilities effectively. Discover how to transform your data into actionable insights with ease. What this Book will help me do Configure Logstash to fetch and process CSV data for visualization. Master creating and managing index patterns within Kibana for efficient data navigation. Effectively apply filters to refine data presentations and insights. Develop and utilize machine learning jobs in Kibana to identify trends and anomalies. Create, customize, and share impactful visualizations and dashboards to drive data-driven decisions. Author(s) None Srivastava is a technical expert in data visualization and Elasticsearch tools, with practical experience implementing and teaching about the Elastic Stack. The author brings a hands-on approach to this book, simplifying complex concepts for ease of understanding. Their expertise ensures that the book serves both as a learning guide and a practical reference. Who is it for? This book is ideal for developers and IT professionals who are either new to Kibana or looking to deepen their understanding of its visualization capabilities. It is suitable for individuals working with the Elastic Stack or seeking to leverage Kibana for data analysis purposes. Even if you are progressing from a novice to an intermediate level, this guide will provide future-proof skills to optimize your workflow.

Tableau 2019.x Cookbook

Discover the ultimate guide to Tableau 2019.x that offers over 115 practical recipes to tackle business intelligence and data analysis challenges. This book takes you from the basics to advanced techniques, empowering you to create insightful dashboards, leverage powerful analytics, and seamlessly integrate with modern cloud data platforms. What this Book will help me do Master both basic and advanced functionalities of Tableau Desktop to effectively analyze and visualize data. Understand how to create impactful dashboards and compelling data stories for drive decision-making. Deploy advanced analytical tools including R-based forecasting and statistical techniques with Tableau. Set up and utilize Tableau Server in multi-node environments on Linux and Windows. Utilize Tableau Prep to efficiently clean, shape, and transform data for seamless integration into Tableau workflows. Author(s) The authors of the Tableau 2019.x Cookbook are recognized industry professionals with rich expertise in business intelligence, data analytics, and Tableau's ecosystem. Dmitry Anoshin and his co-authors bring hands-on experience from various industries to provide actionable insights. They focus on delivering practical solutions through structured learning paths. Who is it for? This book is tailored for data analysts, BI developers, and professionals equipped with some knowledge of Tableau wanting to enhance their skills. If you're aiming to solve complex analytics challenges or want to fully utilize the capabilities of Tableau products, this book offers the guidance and knowledge you need.

The Harvard Business Review Good Charts Collection

A good visualization can communicate the nature and potential impact of ideas more powerfully than any other form of communication. For a long time, "dataviz" was left to specialists--data scientists and professional designers. No longer. A new generation of tools and massive amounts of available data make it easy for anyone to create visualizations that communicate ideas far more effectively than generic spreadsheet charts ever could. The Harvard Business Review Good Charts Collection brings together two popular books to help you become more sophisticated in understanding and using dataviz to communicate your ideas and advance your career. In Good Charts, dataviz maven and Harvard Business Review editor Scott Berinato provides an essential guide to how visualization works and how to use this new language to impress and persuade. He lays out a system for thinking visually and building better charts through a process of talking, sketching, and prototyping. In Good Charts Workbook, Berinato extends the usefulness of Good Charts by putting theory into practice. He leads readers step-by-step through several example datasets and basic charts, providing space to practice the Good Charts talk-sketch-prototype process for improving those charts. Examples include a "Discussion Key" showing how to approach the challenge and why. Each challenge focuses on a different, common visualization problem such as simplification, storytelling, creating conceptual charts, and many others. The Harvard Business Review Good Charts Collection is your go-to resource for turning plain, uninspiring charts that merely present information into smart, effective visualizations that powerfully convey ideas.

Get Your Venture Backed with Persuasive Data Viz

Communicating your idea in a clear, compelling, and persuasive manner is critical when trying to launch a new venture. This Harvard Business Review collection brings together two popular books to help you craft your story, design better visualizations, impress your audience, and turn your idea into reality. Understanding and using data viz to persuade is a must-have skill for anyone in business today--especially if you're launching a new venture. In Good Charts, dataviz maven Scott Berinato provides an essential guide to how visualization works. Berinato lays out a system for thinking visually and building better charts through a process of talking, sketching, and prototyping. How do you launch the venture of your dreams? In Get Backed, entrepreneurs Evan Baehr and Evan Loomis argue that it's not just about securing startup funding. It's about building the right relationships, crafting a compelling story, and creating the perfect pitch deck. Filled with proven tips, exercises, and templates, this book shows the process for how to successfully communicate your vision. Good Charts will help you turn plain, uninspiring charts that merely present information into smart, effective visualizations that powerfully convey ideas. Get Backed will show you exactly what it takes to get funded and will give you the tools to launch a new venture. Together, these books will help you bring your idea to life.

Good Charts Workbook

Talk. Sketch. Prototype. Repeat. You know right away when you see an effective chart or graphic. It hits you with an immediate sense of its meaning and impact. But what actually makes it clearer, sharper, and more effective? If you're ready to create your own "good charts"--data visualizations that powerfully communicate your ideas and research and that advance your career—the Good Charts Workbook is the hands-on guide you've been looking for. The original Good Charts changed the landscape by helping readers understand how to think visually and by laying out a process for creating powerful data visualizations. Now, the Good Charts Workbook provides tools, exercises, and practical insights to help people in all kinds of enterprises gain the skills they need to get started. Harvard Business Review Senior Editor and dataviz expert Scott Berinato leads you, step-by-step, through the key challenges in creating good charts—controlling color, crafting for clarity, choosing chart types, practicing persuasion, capturing concepts—with warm-up exercises and mini-challenges for each. The Workbook includes helpful prompts and reminders throughout, as well as white space for users to practice the Good Charts talk-sketch-prototype process. Good Charts Workbook is the must-have manual for better understanding the dataviz around you and for creating better charts to make your case more effectively.

Tableau 10 Complete Reference

Explore and understand data with the powerful data visualization techniques of Tableau, and then communicate insights in powerful ways Key Features Apply best practices in data visualization and chart types exploration Explore the latest version of Tableau Desktop with hands-on examples Understand the fundamentals of Tableau storytelling Book Description Graphical presentation of data enables us to easily understand complex data sets. Tableau 10 Complete Reference provides easy-to-follow recipes with several use cases and real-world business scenarios to get you up and running with Tableau 10. This Learning Path begins with the history of data visualization and its importance in today's businesses. You'll also be introduced to Tableau - how to connect, clean, and analyze data in this visual analytics software. Then, you'll learn how to apply what you've learned by creating some simple calculations in Tableau and using Table Calculations to help drive greater analysis from your data. Next, you'll explore different advanced chart types in Tableau. These chart types require you to have some understanding of the Tableau interface and understand basic calculations. You'll study in detail all dashboard techniques and best practices. A number of recipes specifically for geospatial visualization, analytics, and data preparation are also covered. Last but not least, you'll learn about the power of storytelling through the creation of interactive dashboards in Tableau. Through this Learning Path, you will gain confidence and competence to analyze and communicate data and insights more efficiently and effectively by creating compelling interactive charts, dashboards, and stories in Tableau. This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products: Learning Tableau 10 - Second Edition by Joshua N. Milligan Getting Started with Tableau 2018.x by Tristan Guillevin What you will learn Build effective visualizations, dashboards, and story points Build basic to more advanced charts with step-by-step recipes Become familiar row-level, aggregate, and table calculations Dig deep into data with clustering and distribution models Prepare and transform data for analysis Leverage Tableau's mapping capabilities to visualize data Use data storytelling techniques to aid decision making strategy Who this book is for Tableau 10 Complete Reference is designed for anyone who wants to understand their data better and represent it in an effective manner. It is also used for BI professionals and data analysts who want to do better at their jobs. Downloading the example code for this book You can download the example code files for all Packt books you have purchased from your account at http://www.PacktPub.com. If you purchased this book elsewhere, you can visit http://www.PacktPub.com/support and register to have the files e-mailed directly to you.

Mastering Matplotlib 2.x

Mastering Matplotlib 2.x guides you through the art and science of creating sophisticated data visualizations with Python's powerful Matplotlib library. You will start by learning the basics of plotting and customizing your charts, progressing to more advanced topics such as 3D visualization, geospatial data display, and creating interactive plots using Jupyter Notebook. What this Book will help me do Create complex and highly customizable data plots using Matplotlib. Effectively visualize data in three dimensions, including geospatial data. Use advanced matplotlib features to represent non-Cartesian and vector data. Build interactive visualizations using Jupyter Notebook and Python. Develop special-purpose and movie-style plots to enhance data representation. Author(s) None Keller is a seasoned software engineer and data visualization enthusiast with years of experience using Python for data analysis. Their practical and hands-on approach ensures that readers can directly apply the concepts taught in their projects. None aims to make advanced visualization techniques accessible to all. Who is it for? This book is perfect for developers, scientists, and analysts who need sophisticated visualization tools for their projects. Prior experience with Python and basic familiarity with Matplotlib will help you get the most out of the book. If you're looking to deepen your understanding of data visualization or to create interactive and advanced visualizations, this book is for you.

Data Analysis and Visualization Using Python: Analyze Data to Create Visualizations for BI Systems

Look at Python from a data science point of view and learn proven techniques for data visualization as used in making critical business decisions. Starting with an introduction to data science with Python, you will take a closer look at the Python environment and get acquainted with editors such as Jupyter Notebook and Spyder. After going through a primer on Python programming, you will grasp fundamental Python programming techniques used in data science. Moving on to data visualization, you will see how it caters to modern business needs and forms a key factor in decision-making. You will also take a look at some popular data visualization libraries in Python. Shifting focus to data structures, you will learn the various aspects of data structures from a data science perspective. You will then work with file I/O and regular expressions in Python, followed by gathering and cleaning data. Moving on to exploring and analyzing data, you will look at advanced data structures in Python. Then, you will take a deep dive into data visualization techniques, going through a number of plotting systems in Python. In conclusion, you will complete a detailed case study, where you’ll get a chance to revisit the concepts you’ve covered so far. What You Will Learn Use Python programming techniques for data science Master data collections in Python Create engaging visualizations for BI systems Deploy effective strategies for gathering and cleaning data Integrate the Seaborn and Matplotlib plotting systems Who This Book Is For Developers with basic Python programming knowledge looking to adopt key strategies for data analysis and visualizations using Python.

Matplotlib 3.0 Cookbook

Matplotlib 3.0 Cookbook is your go-to guide for mastering the Matplotlib library in Python for creating a wide range of data visualizations. Through 150+ practical recipes, you will learn how to design intuitive and detailed charts, graphs, and dashboards, navigating from simple plots to advanced interactive and 3D visualizations. What this Book will help me do Develop professional-quality data visualizations using Matplotlib. Leverage Matplotlib's API for both quick plotting and advanced customization. Create interactive and animative plots for engaging data representation. Extend Matplotlib functionalities with toolkits like cartopy and axisartist. Integrate Matplotlib figures into GUI applications for broader usage. Author(s) None Poladi and None Borkar are experienced Python developers and enthusiasts who have collaborated in creating a resourceful guide to Matplotlib. They bring extensive experience in data science visualization and Python programming. Their collaborative effort ensures clarity and an approachable learning curve for anyone delving into graphical data representation using Matplotlib. Who is it for? This book is ideal for data scientists, Python developers, and visualization enthusiasts eager to enhance their technical plotting skills. The content covers both fundamentals and advanced topics, suitable for users ranging from beginners curious about Python visualization to experts seeking streamlined workflows and advanced techniques.

Applied Data Visualization with R and ggplot2

Applied Data Visualization with R and ggplot2 introduces the crucial concepts of creating compelling data visualizations using R's powerful ggplot2 library in a straightforward and efficient manner. Through engaging explanations and practical exercises, you'll learn to set up your R environment, understand the components of the grammar of graphics, and design visualizations that bring your data to life. What this Book will help me do Master the setup of RStudio and the application of ggplot2's core structure. Harness the grammar of graphics to create meaningful data visualizations. Design visually appealing and informative custom plots with various ggplot2 features. Understand and apply advanced visualization techniques such as density plots and facet plotting. Develop the ability to communicate insights effectively through data visualizations. Author(s) Dr. Tania Moulik is a respected data visualization practitioner and educator, with years of experience using R and ggplot2. She channels her passion for teaching to enable data professionals to enhance their practice through improved visualizations. Dr. Moulik's clear and systematic approach ensures that learners at any level can unlock the potential of their data with ease. Who is it for? This book is ideal for data professionals looking to enhance their visualization skills with R and ggplot2. If you're a student aiming to delve deeper into data analysis using advanced plotting techniques, this book was written for you. It assumes a foundational knowledge of R programming, but is accessible whether you're building your skills or honing your craft. This book aligns perfectly with anyone driven to transform data into actionable insights and compelling visual narratives.