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FinancesOnline Honors AnyChart Data Visualization Software with Premium Usability and Rising Star Awards

April 23rd, 2019 by AnyChart Team

AnyChart gets 2019 Premium Usability and 2019 Rising Star awards from FinancesOnline, now also included in their top data visualization software listAt AnyChart, we believe that companies and organizations should be able to leverage their data without having to waste time on trying to make sense of raw digits and vast spreadsheets. This is why we worked hard to create a no-fuss interactive data visualization software that does not compromise flexibility while giving everyone a unique chance to visualize any data in any way they want and make correct data-driven decisions they need in an instant. It is for this reason that FinancesOnline, a reputable business directory, has included our charting solution in their list of the top data visualization tools and granted us the Premium Usability Award and the Rising Star Award for 2019!

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Data Charting on Health Care, Elections, Income, and Countries — DataViz Weekly

April 19th, 2019 by AnyChart Team

Examples of Data Charting on Health Care, Elections, Income, and Countries in new DataViz WeeklyVarious data charting examples get published on the web every day. They are part of visual stories, analytical reports, scientific studies, and so on. Every week, we choose four of the most interesting projects with charts and maps we’ve come across and feature them in a special post on the AnyChart blog within the framework of our regular DataViz Weekly series. So here’s a new one!

Today on Data Visualization Weekly:

  • estimates of health care expenditures under the “Medicare for All” plan by U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders;
  • electoral interference instances by the United States and USSR (Russia) in 1946-2000;
  • U.S. households in each state by income level;
  • top countries by GDP per capita in 1801-2016.

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How to Code JS Column Chart with Multi-Level X-Axis — Challenge AnyChart!

April 17th, 2019 by Irina Maximova

How to code an interactive JS column chart with a wulti-level X-axis using the AnyChart JavaScript charting library, in the Challenge AnyChart! blog featureWe continue to update the Challenge AnyChart! section of our blog with new data visualization tutorials. They nicely demonstrate how powerful our JavaScript charting library is, which our Support Team is always eager to prove to everyone. In one of the first challenges, we already told you how to create a JS chart with nested axes. Since our customers keep showing interest in such forms of data presentation, now we’ll show you how to build another interesting chart with a different appearance but quite similar code — an interactive JS column chart with a multi-level X-axis.

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Visual Data Presentations About Occupations, Air Quality, Forecasts, and Cherry Blossom — DataViz Weekly

April 12th, 2019 by AnyChart Team

Visual Data Presentations About Occupations, Air Quality, Forecasts, and Cherry Blossom — DataViz WeeklyCheck out new interesting visual data presentations we’ve found these days — they are good examples of beautiful and insightful data visualization in action.

Today on DataViz Weekly:

  • charting occupations in the United States, by age and income,
  • mapping London’s air quality,
  • analyzing FiveThirtyEight’s forecasts, and
  • revealing big business behind the cherry blossom season in Japan.

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AnyChart Blog Named in 50 Best Data Visualization Blogs to Follow in 2019

April 10th, 2019 by AnyChart Team

Feedspot named AnyChart Blog among the 50 best data visualization blogs to follow in 2019Yay, AnyChart Blog with our flagship regular feature DataViz Weekly has made it to the Top 50 Data Visualization Blogs and Websites To Follow in 2019! Curated by Feedspot, this newly updated list ranks our blog as high as second — right next to Nathan Yau’s brilliant blog FlowingData deservedly occupying the first place among the best data visualization blogs.

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Data Charts for Visual Analysis of Languages, MLB Fandom, Gender Gap, and IRS Audit Rates — DataViz Weekly

April 5th, 2019 by AnyChart Team

Data Charts for Visual Analysis of Languages, MLB Fandom, Gender Gap, and IRS Audit Rates — DataViz WeeklyData charts are greatly helpful in analysis, making it much easier for us people to make sense of numbers and percentages from various statistics and reports through visualization. Let’s take a quick look at how this works in reality.

Today we’ll meet you with four of the new interesting projects we’ve recently come across, featuring cool data visualizations about the following:

  • world languages;
  • MLB fandom;
  • global gender gap;
  • IRS audit rates.

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Data Visualization Practices on Relationships, Brands, Hollywood, and Wildlife — DataViz Weekly

March 29th, 2019 by AnyChart Team

Data Visualization Practices on Relationships, Brands, Hollywood, and Wildlife — DataViz WeeklyBy looking at the best data visualization practices, not only do you have fun and learn something interesting about life and the world around us, but you can also pull together ideas that will help you take your charting skills to the next level. DataViz Weekly on the AnyChart blog is the right place to get such inspiration as that’s where we share with you some of the most interesting charts and graphics-based projects that have recently come to our attention.

Join us as we take a quick overview of new data visualizations on the following subjects:

  • relationship timeline in 1970s vs 2010s
  • top global brands in 2000-2018
  • Asian on-screen representation in Hollywood movies
  • global hotspots of human impact on threatened species

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Visualization Techniques in Action, Unveiling Insight into Mueller Investigation, Partisan Bias, Light Pollution, and Women in Politics — DataViz Weekly

March 22nd, 2019 by AnyChart Team

Visualization Techniques in Action, Unveiling Insight into Mueller Investigation, Partisan Bias, Light Pollution, and Women in Politics — DataViz WeeklyData visualization techniques help us people analyze and communicate data in a much more convenient and effective manner than raw digits or spreadsheets. We’ve been proving this for years by publishing DataViz Weekly, our regular blog feature in which we show you some of the best new data graphics-based projects from all over the web.

This week, we’ve run across and decided to highlight new interesting charts on the following subjects:

  • connections in the Mueller investigation;
  • partisan bias as a metric to reveal a partisan gerrymander;
  • light pollution;
  • women in politics.

Look at these nice examples of data visualization in action.

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New Interesting Data Visualizations on NBA, Spending, and Gender Pay Gap — DataViz Weekly

March 15th, 2019 by AnyChart Team

New Interesting Data Visualizations on NBA, Spending, and Gender Pay Gap — DataViz WeeklyContinuing the regular DataViz Weekly feature on the AnyChart blog, today we are happy to tell you about new interesting data visualizations we’ve found these days — wonderful examples of charts designed for visual storytelling and analytics:

  • gender pay gap in Germany;
  • NBA’s all-time scoring leaders, now with LeBron James in top 4;
  • from leading high school basketball players to NBA superstars;
  • household spending in the United States, by income group.

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