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    textures.js

    textures.js

    SVG patterns for data visualization

    Textures.js is a JavaScript library for creating SVG patterns. Made on top of d3.js, it is designed for data visualization. Import textures.js from NPM. You can also use textures.js in your HTML page with a <script> tag by downloading textures.js to a local folder or by using the Unpkg CDN network. Textures.js can be used alongside d3.
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    TreePie

    TreePie : a simple way to display disk usage

    TreePie : a simple way to display disk usage. It shows the distribution of size in a tree of directories by using an interactive multilevel pie (sunburst diagram). Really small and simple.
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    Nested pie chart is for tree visualization. Each node of the tree has a size and color attribute, enabling the chart to be used as a heatmap. Linear arrangement of the nodes in decreasing order of size is an advantage over rectangular heatmaps.
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