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Packt Publishing, 2014. 240 p. ISBN-10: 1783981164, ISBN-13: 978-1783981168.
Learn how to create your very own rich and intuitive JavaScript data visualizations using jqPlot.jqPlot is a charting and plotting plugin for the jQuery framework with numerous chart style options, and is a great tool to build data visualizations. Using jqPlot, you can create bar charts, pie charts, and even stock market charts. It is more than just a plugin for jQuery; you can design, build, and integrate graphs in a far more straightforward manner than popular feature-rich options such as Highcharts.This book empowers you to create highly-customized charts and graphs that present your data in a visually appealing and analytic manner. Starting with a basic line graph, youll cover the other standard charts as well as some of the not-so-standard ones. If you want to be leaps and bounds ahead of your colleagues when it comes to developing graphs and charts for your web applications, this book is the answer.What You Will Learn:
Make basic line graphs, bar charts, and pie charts;
Create functions to parse various JSON objects to build datasets;
Customize the style of your charts to create your own personal designs;
Update your charts with live data using AJAX calls;
Build waterfall, block, and OHLC charts;
Increase the functionality of your charts by building event handlers;
Add plugins to make the data more accessible.Learn the fundamentals and applications of jqPlot as you work as a data analyst for a fictional consumer electronics company.
Build on and extend the examples that you follow throughout the book and build your own complex and interesting charts.
Accessible for anyone as knowledge of similar tools such as Highcharts isnt required.Who This Book Is For:
If you are a developer with a good understanding of JavaScript and jQuery and have been burdened with the task of analyzing and presenting some data, this book will provide you with the start you need to create some very attractive data visualizations. iPAD Amazon Kindle, PC , Cool Reader (EPUB), Calibre (EPUB, MOBI, AZW3), Adobe Digital Editions (EPUB), FBReader (EPUB, MOBI, AZW3).

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Learning jqPlot

Learning jqPlot

Copyright 2014 Packt Publishing

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.

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First published: August 2014

Production reference: 1200814

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ISBN 978-1-78398-116-8

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Cover image by Manu Gangadhar (<>)

Credits

Author

Scott Gottreu

Reviewers

Hrishikesh Choudhari

Chris Leonello

Alex Libby

Mihir Mone

Anirudh Prabhu

Taroon Tyagi

Commissioning Editor

Kartikey Pandey

Acquisition Editor

Richard Harvey

Content Development Editor

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Technical Editors

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Copy Editors

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Project Coordinators

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Proofreaders

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Indexers

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Graphics

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Production Coordinator

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Cover Work

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About the Author

Scott Gottreu has worked across a range of industries; academic, medical, advertising, nonprofit, and private sector organizations. Each time, he expanded his knowledge base while solving problems specific to that sector. He started off in classic ASP and moved on to PHP, and is now using Rails as well. He learned JavaScript and jQuery along the way.

He currently works for Warren Douglas Advertising in Fort Worth, Texas, where he creates solutions for his company's various clients.

I would like to thank my co-workers for being a sounding board, while I worked out the examples for this book. A big thank you to my boss, Doug Briley, for giving me the freedom to work on this book during company time. Finally, to my friends and family, you deserve a big thank you as well, for listening to my fears and being supportive and encouraging.

About the Reviewers

Hrishikesh Choudhari has been developing single-page rich applications using a host of client-side technologies. He has a special preference for JSON-emitting servers and popular interfaces on the frontend. He has worked on the backend for innovative social networks.

He is a professional data visualization expert, and he builds his own visualization microlibraries for SVG. He has also contributed to FusionCharts Beginner's Guide , Packt Publishing . He helped design dashboards for clients ranging from Fortune 10 companies to start-ups.

He works on his skills to be a full stack web architect. He graduated Magna Cum Laude in B.S. in Software Engineering from Champlain College, USA.

In his free time, he speed-reads, cooks, and goes for long walks. You can follow him on Twitter at @hchoudhari or on LinkedIn at https://linkedin.com/in/hrishikeshchoudhari. His website is http://hrishikeshchoudhari.com/.

Chris Leonello has been programming for over 30 years. He began web programming in 1996, developing websites and remote data monitoring systems in HTML and Java. He has experience with programming languages from Awk to XSLT, but prefers to work in Python and JavaScript. He is also well-versed in database design and administration.

Chris works as an engineer, developing and running computer simulations. He also creates systems to store, mine, and visualize data. He became active in the open source community in 2009, when, needing a browser-based chart that allowed client-side data manipulation with automatically updating trend lines, he created jqPlot.

Although this is the first book he has been invited to review, he enjoys helping people learn. In the past, he has taught courses on HTML, networking, and Internet standards. When not working, he enjoys making his kids laugh, running, bicycling, and watching movies.

Alex Libby works in IT support. He has been involved in supporting end users for the last 15 years in a variety of different environments. He currently works as a technical analyst, supporting a medium-sized SharePoint estate for a global parts distributor based in the U.K. Although he gets to play with different technologies in his day job, his first true love has always been with the open source movement, and in particular, experimenting with CSS3, HTML5, and jQuery. To date, he has worked on a number of books for Packt Publishing, including HTML5 Video How-To , jQuery Tools UI Library , and jQuery UI 1.10: The User Interface Library for jQuery .

Mihir Mone is a postgraduate from Monash University, Australia. Although he did his postgraduation in Network Computing, he mainly does web and mobile development these days.

After spending some time fiddling around with routers and switches, he quickly decided to build upon his passion for web development; not design, but development. Building web systems and applications rather than websites with all the fancy flash animations was something that was very interesting and alluring to him. He even returned to his alma mater to teach all about web development in order to pay forward what he had learned.

These days, he works for a small software/engineering house in Melbourne doing web development and prototyping exciting new ideas in the data visualization and UX domain.

He is also a big JavaScript fan and previously reviewed the book Instant jQuery Flot Visual Data Analysis , Packt Publishing .

He is a Linux enthusiast and a big proponent of the OSS movement, and believes that software should always be free to actualize its true potential. A true geek at heart, he spends some of his leisure time writing code in the hope that it may be helpful to the masses.

He is also a motorsport junkie, so you may find him loitering around the race tracks from time to time (especially if there is Formula 1 involved).

Anirudh Prabhu is a software engineer at Xoriant Corporation with 4 years of experience in web designing and development. He is responsible for JavaScript development and maintenance in his project. His areas of expertise are HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and jQuery. When not working, Anirudh loves reading, listening to music, and photography.

He did his MSc in Information Technology. He has also reviewed a few titles related to JavaScript and CSS for Packt Publishing and Apress Publications.

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