View allAll Photos Tagged piechart

Trendy infographics + Twilight bashing = a happy Ellie.

I've actually got a PhD (in horribleness) (no, not really in horribleness) (I was a weathergirl, that's enough technical information)… but the main reason I count myself geeky is my love of making graphs. And charts. And doing statistics. It's just… fun! (To quote an old work mate "Not party fun, SCIENCE FUN!")

 

Anyway, this pie chart is a pretty accurate presentation of a work day (possibly except the pie chart making component) - it's why I'm having trouble fitting everything in. People with kids will currently be going "Pshaw, you have over 2 hours to yourself without kids to look after! What more do you want?". And I would tell them that I'd just like some more sleep please. My pie chart making time keeps cutting into my sleeping hours.

 

For FGR - Nerds and Geeks

 

PS. Glaciers are awesome.

Psst... Hey Alan, Firefox isn't two words.

  

©2006 Alan “IE users must DIE” Foreman poisonedminds.com

 

Original: Church of Poisoned Minds

Top usability problems as reported by Jakob Nielsen.

at Latimer Health Centre, Hackney

I spent the entire day in meetings are staring at worksheets on my screen. So before I shut down for the day I did a quick piechart (in Excel) of my day. In truth, the red slice of "total done today" was probably skinnier than that...

 

Meeting my goal of a picture a day for the 365 Group; this week's theme is circles.

At the panel I lead on service design, we handed out three cards to everyone: red, yellow, and green. We used them for participation during the panel, then asked people to share their feedback at the end. This is the results.

A diagram showing the water-food-energy-ecosystems nexus in the Syr Darya river basin.

Looking at the "Total Industrial" and "Municipal Buildings and Facilities Total," each 7%, it is pretty clear that the angle, not the area, of each wedge is proportional to its value, misrepresenting the proportions.

 

Display on the 5th floor at the San Francisco Public Library.

An adjustable lasercut pie chart stencil allows for quick tagging of pertinent infographics. Complete information (including stencil patterns) at flong.com/blog.

This shows the sectors covered by Toolstop Facilities Management

My JavaScript pie-chart on iPhone

3D little human characters X6 during business review. Big screen. Business People series.

Probably the most pointless. Breaking down my footwear by colour....

At the panel I lead on service design, we handed out three cards to everyone: red, yellow, and green. We used them for participation during the panel, then asked people to share their feedback at the end. This is the results.

Pie Chart self portrait.

copyright 2011 Barbara Gilhooly

12" x 22"

acrylic, enamel, carved drawing on 2 joined birch panels

www.barbaragilhooly.com

 

I was invited to participate in a group show called 'Inside Out: The Self Portrait Show at Hennes Art Co. gallery, Minneapolis, MN. Show opens March 12, 2010.

 

Statement about this piece:

I am fascinated with systems that explain information. I tend to do this automatically since the way of the world makes sense to me visually. This piece is an abstract self portrait. I examined a set of facts about my life and became curious how to depict these visually. It is a diagram of dates, age, grades and places and how these numbers correlate to one another.

 

The real essence of the piece is the lines and marks. Trained as a printmaker, my interest is in rich and active surfaces. I prefer the specific looking lines created by carving. This is why I work on wood so I can manipulate the surface by carving, painting in layers and sanding to reveal the history beneath.

 

Free-lance infographic created for a client, showing where the typical U.S. consumer unit (2.5 people) spends their paycheck over the course of a year.

adi new logo, inspiration drawn from pie chart infographics.

World's most accurate pie chart

 

First step in g.Raphaël. :)

Here is the code:

Raphael("piechart", 400, 300).g.piechart(150, 150, 100, [4, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1]).stroke("#fff").legend(["%%.% JS", "%%.% HTML", "%%.% CSS", "%%.% VM", "%%.% JAVA", "%%.% VMD"]).hover(function () {

this.sector.stop();

this.sector.scale(1.1, 1.1, this.cx, this.cy);

if (this.label) {

this.label[0].stop();

this.label[0].scale(1.5);

this.label[1].attr({"font-weight": 800});

}

}, function () {

this.sector.animate({scale: [1, 1, this.cx, this.cy]}, 500);

if (this.label) {

this.label[0].animate({scale: 1}, 500);

this.label[1].attr({"font-weight": 400});

}

});

business graphs and charts on digital devices

Today I flew Perth to Karratha and back, two hours each way. Amazing countryside.

 

My most interesting photos on Flickriver

This is a extremely simple graph I created in OpenOffice to illustrate one's portfolio being made up of both stocks and bonds. The bond allocation is at 15% if you are curious. Feel free to grab this photo for your own purposes, but please give proper attribution to "PT Money: Personal Finance" linking to ptmoney.com.

An adjustable lasercut pie chart stencil allows for quick tagging of pertinent infographics. Complete information (including stencil patterns) at flong.com/blog.

Financial & Banking Brochure design template by Austin Eustice.Showcased on Inkd.com.

 

This informative brochure is perfect for a local bank offering various products and services to individuals and businesses. The interior has adequate space to give an overview of account types and a graph to showcase success rates. The clear headings clearly highlight the various sections, giving this brochure a good degree of readability.

The above chart includes data from 162 male volunteers who submitted their Y-chromosomal DNA results to Family Tree DNA's Basque DNA project. Individuals who submitted their Y-DNA results claim to be of direct male Basque descent. Contributing volunteers included residents of Europe, Asia, and North and South America. Analysis of the data reveals that 71.6% of the participants in this study carry Y-DNA of haplogroup R1b1 and its subclades.

 

Basque People

The Basques as an ethnic group, primarily inhabit an area traditionally known as the Basque Country, a region that is located around the western end of the Pyrenees on the coast of the Bay of Biscay and straddles parts of north-central Spain and south-western France. Since the Basque language is unrelated to Indo-European, it is often thought that they represent the people or culture who occupied Europe before the spread of Indo-European languages there.

 

Y-DNA in the Field of Linguistics

Y-DNA haplogroup testing is a valuable tool in the study of historical linguistics. Y-DNA is carried from father to son, and mutates at a somewhat predictable rate. Haplogroups are clades of DNA types that share a distinct defining mutation or mutations. Each such mutation occurred in a single person at some point in the past. Since the person in which that mutation occurred necessarily spoke a language (at least in the time-frame of the past 50,000 years or so), and since a large percentage of children learn to speak the same native language as their father, one can use Y-DNA studies to track the historical evolution of languages, and uncover ancient relationships between living language families, to a surprising degree of accuracy.

 

When using Y-DNA as a tool to discover relationships between living language families, however, one must take into account the fact that there are several reasons why children may not learn to speak the native language of their fathers. The most obvious of such a situation is when the father either moves to a region that speaks a different language or has a child in a region where another language is dominant in addition to his native language (i.e., a more dominant local language is taught in schools, used in business, etc.), and rather than learning the native language of the father, children adopt the local language.

 

The goal in interpreting the data from this study is to determine which, if any, of the individuals whose Y-DNA first contained the defining mutations of the haplogroups, may have spoken a language ancestral to modern Basque, i.e. "Ancient Basque."

 

Haplogroup E Among Basque People

93.8% of those tested reported haplogroups of Eurasian origin, whereas 6.2% reported haplogroup E and its subclades. Haplogroup E is common among ethnic groups which originated along northern portions of the Nile River in Africa, including speakers of Nilo-Saharanm, Niger-Congo, Mande and certain Afro-Asiatic languages. The infusion of Y-DNA haplogroup E among the Basque population likely took place long after speakers of the ancestral Basque language arrived on the Iberian Peninsula, perhaps after the Afro-Asiatic speaking Moors invaded southern Europe. That is to say, the Basque language is unlikely to share a common origin with the Nilo-Saharan or Afro-Asiatic language families, although males of Northern African descent who migrated north to the Iberian Peninsula apparently interbred with women of the Basque population, perhaps influencing the local "Ancient Basque" language, but not replacing it.

 

Outliers in Haplogroups L, O and Q

Of the 162 individuals tested, there was one individual who carried haplogroup L, one who carried haplogroup O, and one who carried haplogroup Q. These haplogroups are of Eurasian origin, but are probably not associated with speakers of Ancient Basque. The individual who carried haplogroup Q resided in China and reported that his most distant known paternal ancestor resided in Mexico and had a Basque surname. It should be noted that Y-DNA haplogroup Q is the most common haplogroup among native (non-European) Mexicans, and not likely indicative of a Basque origin, despite the Basque surname. Haplogroups L and O generally correspond with South Asian and Asiatic languages, respectively. As the present-day Basque language shares little in common with members of these well-studied language families, the individuals likely represent a very small segment of the Basque population who descend from recent (less than 5000 years ago) immigrants to the Basque country from southern and eastern Asia.

 

Haplogroup R1a1 on the Iberian Peninsula

While haplogroup R1a1 appears in this sample at a percentage of 3.7%, that rate is similar to, if not less than, the occurrence of R1a1 in surrounding regions. R1a1 likely corresponds to DNA of native speakers of Indo-European languages, who settled the Iberian Peninsula and likely wiped out all recent branches of the Ancient Basque language with the exception of the languages of the Basque country. Haplogroup R1a1 is found in all locations where Indo-European languages are spoken, and the person in which its defining mutation occurred likely spoke a language ancestral to Indo-European, not to Basque.

 

Northwest Caucasian Haplogroup G

Y-DNA haplogroup G has not been definitively associated with any living language family, although it is common among speakers of Northwest Caucasian languages. The language of the progenitor of haplogroup G may only be manifested in the Northwest Caucasian substrate which differentiates the Northwest from the Northeast Caucasian languages. Since there are unlikely any modern surviving languages that descend directly from the language spoken by the progenitor of haplogroup G, it is difficult to rule out the haplogroup as corresponding to an Ancient Basque precursor. However, due to the overwhelming majority of haplogroup R1b1 (which shares the same lack of known modern surviving descendant languages) among the Basque population, it seems logical that many carriers of haplogroup G may have spoken a Vasconian (pre-Basque) language (perhaps since as long as 10,000 years ago), after native Vasconian speaking carriers of R1b1 dominated their native culture, perhaps shortly after the last ice age.

 

Cro-Magnon Haplogroup IJ

10.5% of the sample reported haplogroups of either I or J, both haplogroups that represent subsequent mutations from an earlier Cro-Magnon haplogroup IJ, which appears to have originated in the Caucasus. This is a large percentage of the sample that cannot be discounted. The progenitor of haplogroup J may have spoken a language ancestral to the Northeast Caucasian and Kartvelian language families. The progenitor of haplogroup I spoke a language belonging to an extinct family that may only have modern observable manifestation in the substrate of vocabulary found in the Germanic languages (approximately 1/3 of the lexicon) that is not traceable to Proto-Indo-European origin. While neither haplogroups I nor J can be definitively ruled out as corresponding to the Basque language, it appears that the Basque language does not share much in common with the Northeast Caucasian or Kartvelian languages, nor have I found any source that suggesting that its lexicon overlap the Proto-Germanic substrate.

 

Vasconian Haplogroup R1b1

Based on the data from this study in a vacuum, it seems very likely that if the progenitors of any of these haplogroups spoke a Vasconian language, it should be R1b1, as R1b1 accounts for 71.6% of the sample population. However, looking outside this study, R1b1 is equally common among most Indo-European speaking (Spanish and Portuguese, e.g.) populations of the Iberian peninsula, and almost as common in regions to the east where other Romance languages are spoken such as French and Italian. Perhaps remnants of the language spoken by the progenitor of R1b1 can be found by studying the differences between the Romance (Italic) brancih of the Indo-European languages from other Indo-European subfamilies. I suspect some of the differences may be accounted for by a Vasconian substrate that represents linguistic elements of other languages descended from Vasconian that may have been spoken by populations who assimilated into the western Indo-European culture, and adpoted Indo-European as their language. I believe this hypothesis is more sound than a IJ origin of the Basque language, based on geographic data on the present location of haplogroup R1b1 vs. haplogroups I and J. For example, haplogroup I is distributed widely in Scandinavia and in regions where Germanic languages are spoken. It seems likely that if there was a living descendant language of the language spoken by the progenitor of haplogroup I, it would have the highest likelihood of surviving in Germanic speaking Europe, not in the Pyrenees Mountains where R1b1 y-DNA is dominant among Italic speakers who (if they inherited their language from their ancestors rather than by assimilation) would be expected to have R1a1 Indo-European DNA.

 

Basque Language Isolate

One might ask, if the Basque language is associated with R1b1, and the Indo-European languages are associated with R1a1, (both clades of R1), why is the modern Basque language so different from all of its closest genetic relatives? However, consider, for example, the incredible difference between the English and Hindi languages (both Indo-European) which probably only diverged from their most common ancestor about 5,000 years ago. If not for available linguistic data from the numerous other languages in the Indo-European family, one might be highly skeptical about their common origin, especially due to the geographic distance where the two languages are spoken, and the differences in culture, appearance, religions, etc., between the populations by whom they are spoken. One must keep in mind that R1a and R1b diverged from their common y-DNA ancestor R1 approximately 18,000 years ago, and there are no intermediate languages on the R1b side that survived to modern times, with the possible exception of Basque. It should not be surprising that Basque seems completely foreign to the Indo-European languages, in this context.

 

Furthermore, even if the progenitor of R1a spoke an ancient Indo-European language and the progenitor of R1b spoke an ancient Vasconian language, that does not necessarily imply that the two ancient languages were closely related. The progenitor of R1 (ancestral to R1a and R1b) probably lived in Siberia some 25,000 to 30,000 years ago, approximately 10,000 years prior to the mutations that occurred that created the subclades of R1a and R1b. In those 10,000 years, the descendants of the progenitor of R1 may have come to speak many languages unrelated to the the native language of their ancestor by means of assimilation as they migrated across Asia. That is to say, while R1a and R1b carriers are undoubtedly genetically related, an inter-disciplinary approach including efforts by experts in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, genetics, philology and other sciences, is required to prove or disprove any ancient relation between the Basque language and the Indo-European languages. Also, an examination of the Burushoski language spoken by (among others) descendants of R1's closest relative R2 may provide some evidence helpful to determining the origin of the Basque language. Unfortunately, Burushoski, spoken in portions of present-day Pakistan, is also a language isolate.

 

Related Reading

For what they were... we are: Linguistic musings: Basque and Proto-Indoeuropean

 

Diagram, research and analysis by Kevin Borland. Data provided by Family Tree DNA. Text of subsection "Basque People" derived from Wikipedia.

Step 3: Click on chart units to single out data information.

 

zoomcharts.com/en/gallery/pie-chart:piechart-donut-with-c...

 

Dull data presentation is now a thing of the past thanks to tools such as ZoomCharts’ advanced data visualization line of software. Data visualization opens up a world of exciting possibilities for data analysis, and makes understanding and presenting large amounts of data easy and enjoyable. Visual customization has never been easier with ZoomCharts’ Pie Chart Donut, One Level with Custom Background Image tool, which offers flexibility in the look and feel of data charts.

 

This is one of the many advanced tools being offered by ZoomCharts and being used by clients in fields such as science, medicine, business, law, administration, information technology, transportation, media, marketing, engineering, consulting, education, and more.

 

- Complete control over chart graphics

- Interactive data representation

- Single level view for visual ease

 

Check out ZoomCharts products:

 

Network Chart

Big network exploration

Explore linked data sets. Highlight relevant data with dynamic filters and visual styles. Incremental data loading. Exploration with focus nodes.

 

Time Chart

Time navigation and exploration tool

Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.

 

Pie Chart

Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration

Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.

 

Facet Chart

Scrollable bar chart with drill-down

Compare values side by side and provide easy access to the long tail.

 

ZoomCharts

www.zoomcharts.com

The world’s most interactive data visualization software

  

#zoomcharts #piechart #pie #chart #charts #graphs #donut #onelevel #custom #custombackground #custombackgroundimage #backgroundimage #customization #control #data #interactivedata #visual #visualdata #visualdatarepresentation #tablet

 

This image is not from a statistically significant sample size--although it is from a real analysis I did (aka, the figures are not made up).

Firmas.lv: Using ZoomCharts’ Pie Graph for Latvian Business Exploration

 

ZoomCharts line of advanced data visualization software lets you take ordinary data and turn it into an exciting way to dive deeper into vast amounts of information. Present data in fully interactive charts that work on all modern devices, including touch screen devices, work with massive data sets, and do it all at incredibly fast speeds and unmatched performance with ZoomCharts. As the world’s leading interactive data visualization software, ZoomCharts offers the most efficient tools to let you organize and tweak data presentation with seamless transitions.

 

ZoomCharts pie charts are ideal for presenting big data in a simple manner. You present only the information you want to see, and drill down further to expand on information and go deeper with a simple click. This is why Latvian website Firmas chose ZoomCharts to explore and present industry statistics with a pie chart.

 

Firmas produces the Latvian Business Annual Report, which explores business statistics. Firmas used a ZoomCharts pie chart to present Latvian business net turnover share for 2013, which included industries such as forest, production, agriculture, construction, retail, energy, transport, logistics and transportation, real estate, IT and computers, tourism, hospitality and entertainment, services, telecommunications, media, advertising, education and creative industries, medicine and pharmacy, food and beverage, and financial, legal, and business services.

 

With ZoomCharts’ interactive pie charts, a variety of options are available to let users fully customize their viewing experience:

 

4. Click in the middle of the chart to go back to previous data.

 

Check out ZoomCharts products:

 

Network Chart

Big network exploration

Explore linked data sets. Highlight relevant data with dynamic filters and visual styles. Incremental data loading. Exploration with focus nodes.

 

Time Chart

Time navigation and exploration tool

Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.

 

Pie Chart

Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration

Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.

 

Facet Chart

Scrollable bar chart with drill-down

Compare values side by side and provide easy access to the long tail.

 

ZoomCharts

www.zoomcharts.com

The world’s most interactive data visualization software

 

#zoomcharts #interactive #data #interactivedata #datavisualization #chart #graph #charts #graphs #piechart #piecharts #piegraph #piegraphs #firmas #latvia #lv #business #industry #website #statistics #stats #bigdata #fast #speed #forest #production #agriculture #construction #retail #energy #transport #logistics #transportation #realestate #IT #information #technology #computers #tourism #hospitality #entertainment #services #telecommunications #media #advertising #education #creative #medicine #pharmacy #food #beverage #financial #legal

Step 3: Click on chart units to single out data information.

 

zoomcharts.com/en/gallery/pie-chart:piechart-donut-with-c...

 

Dull data presentation is now a thing of the past thanks to tools such as ZoomCharts’ advanced data visualization line of software. Data visualization opens up a world of exciting possibilities for data analysis, and makes understanding and presenting large amounts of data easy and enjoyable. Visual customization has never been easier with ZoomCharts’ Pie Chart Donut, One Level with Custom Background Image tool, which offers flexibility in the look and feel of data charts.

 

This is one of the many advanced tools being offered by ZoomCharts and being used by clients in fields such as science, medicine, business, law, administration, information technology, transportation, media, marketing, engineering, consulting, education, and more.

 

- Complete control over chart graphics

- Interactive data representation

- Single level view for visual ease

 

Check out ZoomCharts products:

 

Network Chart

Big network exploration

Explore linked data sets. Highlight relevant data with dynamic filters and visual styles. Incremental data loading. Exploration with focus nodes.

 

Time Chart

Time navigation and exploration tool

Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.

 

Pie Chart

Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration

Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.

 

Facet Chart

Scrollable bar chart with drill-down

Compare values side by side and provide easy access to the long tail.

 

ZoomCharts

www.zoomcharts.com

The world’s most interactive data visualization software

  

#zoomcharts #piechart #pie #chart #charts #graphs #donut #onelevel #custom #custombackground #custombackgroundimage #backgroundimage #customization #control #data #interactivedata #visual #visualdata #visualdatarepresentation #iphone

 

Firmas.lv: Using ZoomCharts’ Pie Graph for Latvian Business Exploration

 

ZoomCharts line of advanced data visualization software lets you take ordinary data and turn it into an exciting way to dive deeper into vast amounts of information. Present data in fully interactive charts that work on all modern devices, including touch screen devices, work with massive data sets, and do it all at incredibly fast speeds and unmatched performance with ZoomCharts. As the world’s leading interactive data visualization software, ZoomCharts offers the most efficient tools to let you organize and tweak data presentation with seamless transitions.

 

ZoomCharts pie charts are ideal for presenting big data in a simple manner. You present only the information you want to see, and drill down further to expand on information and go deeper with a simple click. This is why Latvian website Firmas chose ZoomCharts to explore and present industry statistics with a pie chart.

 

Firmas produces the Latvian Business Annual Report, which explores business statistics. Firmas used a ZoomCharts pie chart to present Latvian business net turnover share for 2013, which included industries such as forest, production, agriculture, construction, retail, energy, transport, logistics and transportation, real estate, IT and computers, tourism, hospitality and entertainment, services, telecommunications, media, advertising, education and creative industries, medicine and pharmacy, food and beverage, and financial, legal, and business services.

 

With ZoomCharts’ interactive pie charts, a variety of options are available to let users fully customize their viewing experience:

 

5. Export data to view chart in other formats.

 

Check out ZoomCharts products:

 

Network Chart

Big network exploration

Explore linked data sets. Highlight relevant data with dynamic filters and visual styles. Incremental data loading. Exploration with focus nodes.

 

Time Chart

Time navigation and exploration tool

Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.

 

Pie Chart

Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration

Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.

 

Facet Chart

Scrollable bar chart with drill-down

Compare values side by side and provide easy access to the long tail.

 

ZoomCharts

www.zoomcharts.com

The world’s most interactive data visualization software

 

#zoomcharts #interactive #data #interactivedata #datavisualization #chart #graph #charts #graphs #piechart #piecharts #piegraph #piegraphs #firmas #latvia #lv #business #industry #website #statistics #stats #bigdata #fast #speed #forest #production #agriculture #construction #retail #energy #transport #logistics #transportation #realestate #IT #information #technology #computers #tourism #hospitality #entertainment #services #telecommunications #media #advertising #education #creative #medicine #pharmacy #food #beverage #financial #legal

Step 3: Click on chart units to single out data information.

 

zoomcharts.com/en/gallery/pie-chart:piechart-donut-with-c...

 

Dull data presentation is now a thing of the past thanks to tools such as ZoomCharts’ advanced data visualization line of software. Data visualization opens up a world of exciting possibilities for data analysis, and makes understanding and presenting large amounts of data easy and enjoyable. Visual customization has never been easier with ZoomCharts’ Pie Chart Donut, One Level with Custom Background Image tool, which offers flexibility in the look and feel of data charts.

 

This is one of the many advanced tools being offered by ZoomCharts and being used by clients in fields such as science, medicine, business, law, administration, information technology, transportation, media, marketing, engineering, consulting, education, and more.

 

- Complete control over chart graphics

- Interactive data representation

- Single level view for visual ease

 

Check out ZoomCharts products:

 

Network Chart

Big network exploration

Explore linked data sets. Highlight relevant data with dynamic filters and visual styles. Incremental data loading. Exploration with focus nodes.

 

Time Chart

Time navigation and exploration tool

Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.

 

Pie Chart

Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration

Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.

 

Facet Chart

Scrollable bar chart with drill-down

Compare values side by side and provide easy access to the long tail.

 

ZoomCharts

www.zoomcharts.com

The world’s most interactive data visualization software

  

#zoomcharts #piechart #pie #chart #charts #graphs #donut #onelevel #custom #custombackground #custombackgroundimage #backgroundimage #customization #control #data #interactivedata #visual #visualdata #visualdatarepresentation #pc

Step 3: Click on chart units to single out data information.

 

zoomcharts.com/en/gallery/pie-chart:piechart-donut-with-c...

 

Dull data presentation is now a thing of the past thanks to tools such as ZoomChartsâ advanced data visualization line of software. Data visualization opens up a world of exciting possibilities for data analysis, and makes understanding and presenting large amounts of data easy and enjoyable. Visual customization has never been easier with ZoomChartsâ Pie Chart Donut, One Level with Custom Background Image tool, which offers flexibility in the look and feel of data charts.

 

This is one of the many advanced tools being offered by ZoomCharts and being used by clients in fields such as science, medicine, business, law, administration, information technology, transportation, media, marketing, engineering, consulting, education, and more.

 

- Complete control over chart graphics

- Interactive data representation

- Single level view for visual ease

 

Check out ZoomCharts products:

 

Network Chart

Big network exploration

Explore linked data sets. Highlight relevant data with dynamic filters and visual styles. Incremental data loading. Exploration with focus nodes.

 

Time Chart

Time navigation and exploration tool

Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.

 

Pie Chart

Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration

Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.

 

Facet Chart

Scrollable bar chart with drill-down

Compare values side by side and provide easy access to the long tail.

 

ZoomCharts

www.zoomcharts.com

The worldâs most interactive data visualization software

  

#zoomcharts #piechart #pie #chart #charts #graphs #donut #onelevel #custom #custombackground #custombackgroundimage #backgroundimage #customization #control #data #interactivedata #visual #visualdata #visualdatarepresentation

For more about these music graphs, visit our notes on Charts and Graphs.

Firmas.lv: Using ZoomCharts’ Pie Graph for Latvian Business Exploration

 

ZoomCharts line of advanced data visualization software lets you take ordinary data and turn it into an exciting way to dive deeper into vast amounts of information. Present data in fully interactive charts that work on all modern devices, including touch screen devices, work with massive data sets, and do it all at incredibly fast speeds and unmatched performance with ZoomCharts. As the world’s leading interactive data visualization software, ZoomCharts offers the most efficient tools to let you organize and tweak data presentation with seamless transitions.

 

ZoomCharts pie charts are ideal for presenting big data in a simple manner. You present only the information you want to see, and drill down further to expand on information and go deeper with a simple click. This is why Latvian website Firmas chose ZoomCharts to explore and present industry statistics with a pie chart.

 

Firmas produces the Latvian Business Annual Report, which explores business statistics. Firmas used a ZoomCharts pie chart to present Latvian business net turnover share for 2013, which included industries such as forest, production, agriculture, construction, retail, energy, transport, logistics and transportation, real estate, IT and computers, tourism, hospitality and entertainment, services, telecommunications, media, advertising, education and creative industries, medicine and pharmacy, food and beverage, and financial, legal, and business services.

 

With ZoomCharts’ interactive pie charts, a variety of options are available to let users fully customize their viewing experience:

 

2. Click on a data set to expand information.

 

Check out ZoomCharts products:

 

Network Chart

Big network exploration

Explore linked data sets. Highlight relevant data with dynamic filters and visual styles. Incremental data loading. Exploration with focus nodes.

 

Time Chart

Time navigation and exploration tool

Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.

 

Pie Chart

Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration

Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.

 

Facet Chart

Scrollable bar chart with drill-down

Compare values side by side and provide easy access to the long tail.

 

ZoomCharts

www.zoomcharts.com

The world’s most interactive data visualization software

 

#zoomcharts #interactive #data #interactivedata #datavisualization #chart #graph #charts #graphs #piechart #piecharts #piegraph #piegraphs #firmas #latvia #lv #business #industry #website #statistics #stats #bigdata #fast #speed #forest #production #agriculture #construction #retail #energy #transport #logistics #transportation #realestate #IT #information #technology #computers #tourism #hospitality #entertainment #services #telecommunications #media #advertising #education #creative #medicine #pharmacy #food #beverage #financial #legal

A pie chart displaying the number of people worldwide who died from different diseases due to air pollution in 2012.

Pie chart showing the relative (and absolute) numbers of pictures I've uploaded to Flickr for a given cat from c2008 to 2020 (I joined Flickr in 2008 but really started uploading only in 2010). The percent is based on the number of pictures in total divided by the number of months the cat was alive.

 

Assam, who lived for 18 1/2 years (plus a bit more) has relatively few pictures because about half of her life I didn't have a digital camera and film was expensive (and, she was a black cat making it difficult to take her picture sometimes). Norio and Tigger have lots of pictures because they are the most gregarious and are around when I have easy access to digital cameras. Yuba is currently the lowest due to hiding for a lot of the day in his various cat houses. I'm trying to take more of his pictures... I've been taking a lot of pictures of Bonkers recently, which is one reason why he has the greatest number (only barely more than Tigger) of pictures posted to Flickr.

 

The number of pictures (relative or absolute) shouldn't be taken as an indicator of which cat is my favorite. I love(d) all of the cats but in different ways as each cat had a very different personality from the others. The number of pictures, as I mentioned, is due to availability of both camera and cat.

 

I have an album on Flickr for each cat. I used the number of pictures in each album as the raw value. Some pictures have multiple cats, so that type of picture is counted for each cat in the picture.

2 4 5 6 7 ••• 25 26