Visualizing Anscombe’s Quartet in Style

Hello again. This week it is visualization week! I enjoyed this assignment this week because it allowed me to explore the artistic side of data while comparing three powerful visualization techniques in R. The dataset I selected, Anscombe’s Quartet, was ideal for this exercise because it is simple, compact, and visually rich despite having no […]

Part to whole and Ranking Analysis

This week’s assignment was an excellent exercise to understand how to visualize Part-to-Whole data. The data set given has two columns: Average Position and Time.I will visualize this small dataset using Plot.ly. Here is a little snip of the data. Let’s start graphing: Given the data set, a line graph is a suitable way to […]

Qualitative vs Quantitative

Hello Another great Sunday to showcase Tableau skills using qualitative and quantitative data to create visualizations and analyze data. I have created two visualizations using test data capture from Data.gov. Here are the results. Visualization 1 – Dual Axis Line: Note: for the above graph I have used ‘continuous’ instead of ‘discrete’ values. That way, […]

Geographic Map with Tableau

Happy Sunday! In this week’s assignment, I am exploring spatial data visualization, using geographic maps to illustrate 2020 census data on Electric Vehicles (EVs) by state. The dataset I am working with was sourced from Kaggle and provides insights into two types of electric vehicles: Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs), […]