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This is a sample contribution matrix graph for the past year for a random person:
I want to represent this data in a more visual way to emphasise the fluctuations in contributions.
This is the most basic line graph with a single color:
What I want is the area under the line to be shaded with the color of the "fill".
This one failed but it's still interesting from an artistic perspective:
Slightly closer to what I wanted (but not quite there...):
Red denotes days that have zero contributions:
zero
Sadly, this visualisation does not improve upon the standard Contribution Matrix ...
Think I'm going to try the bar chart next: https://observablehq.com/@d3/bar-chart ... 💭
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Still keen to have this... 💭
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This is a sample contribution matrix graph for the past year for a random person:
I want to represent this data in a more visual way to emphasise the fluctuations in contributions.
This is the most basic line graph with a single color:
What I want is the area under the line to be shaded with the color of the "fill".
This one failed but it's still interesting from an artistic perspective:
Slightly closer to what I wanted (but not quite there...):
Red denotes days that have
zero
contributions:Sadly, this visualisation does not improve upon the standard Contribution Matrix ...
Think I'm going to try the bar chart next: https://observablehq.com/@d3/bar-chart ... 💭
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: