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Erik Hanchett
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Erik Hanchett is a software developer, blogger, and perpetual student who has been writing code for over 10 years. He currently resides in Reno Nevada, with his wife and two kids. He blogs about software development at ProgramWithErik.com. I would like to thank my wife Susan for helping me stay motivated. My friend F.B. Woods for all his help on the English language and Dr. Bret Simmons for teaching me the value of a personal brand. I would also like to thank all my friends and family that encouraged me along the way.
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Christoph Körner previously worked as a cloud solution architect for Microsoft, specializing in Azure-based big data and machine learning solutions, where he was responsible for designing end-to-end machine learning and data science platforms. He currently works for a large cloud provider on highly scalable distributed in-memory database services. Christoph has authored four books: Deep Learning in the Browser for Bleeding Edge Press, as well as Mastering Azure Machine Learning (first edition), Learning Responsive Data Visualization, and Data Visualization with D3 and AngularJS for Packt Publishing.
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Manipulating datasets in arrays


In data visualizations, we will usually not display the raw data itself, but moreover aggregate and preprocess the data beforehand. Let me give you an example. You are given the access log from a web server that stores every single visitor with his IP address and user agent (a string that contains information about the browser). Rather than plotting all these rows on its own, you may want to sum up all visitors per minute (or per day) and plot a time series histogram of these sums. Or maybe, you want to group the data by different properties, for example, plotting visitors from Europe vs visitors from North America. It is important to know that your ability of plotting this aggregated data is directly dependent on your ability to manipulate datasets.

Most visualizations are backed by data that is stored in arrays. These datasets, for example, consist of simple arrays, associative arrays, or even nested maps. In many cases, the data that we want to visualize...

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Erik Hanchett

Erik Hanchett is a software developer, blogger, and perpetual student who has been writing code for over 10 years. He currently resides in Reno Nevada, with his wife and two kids. He blogs about software development at ProgramWithErik.com. I would like to thank my wife Susan for helping me stay motivated. My friend F.B. Woods for all his help on the English language and Dr. Bret Simmons for teaching me the value of a personal brand. I would also like to thank all my friends and family that encouraged me along the way.
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Christoph Körner

Christoph Körner previously worked as a cloud solution architect for Microsoft, specializing in Azure-based big data and machine learning solutions, where he was responsible for designing end-to-end machine learning and data science platforms. He currently works for a large cloud provider on highly scalable distributed in-memory database services. Christoph has authored four books: Deep Learning in the Browser for Bleeding Edge Press, as well as Mastering Azure Machine Learning (first edition), Learning Responsive Data Visualization, and Data Visualization with D3 and AngularJS for Packt Publishing.
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