Demystifying Box-and-whisker plots — Part 1 Tim Brock / Mon, Jan 25, 2016 If you browse through a large, printed, newspaper and pick out all the charts you find you'll probably come across some of the following: bar chart, timeseries (line chart), pie chart, donut chart, stacked...
Charts and Cycles of Time - Part 2 Tim Brock / Tue, Aug 25, 2015 As discussed in Part 1 the quirks of our time-keeping systems can lead to "interesting" patterns in time series charts. Here's the example I used previously for ease of reference: To summarize the...
Aspects of Datasets - Part 2 Tim Brock / Fri, Jul 31, 2015 This is the second (and final) article looking at key aspects of datasets. Having previously covered relevance, accuracy, and precision, here we will consider consistency, completeness and size. Consistency...
Aspects of Datasets - Part 1 Tim Brock / Mon, Jul 20, 2015 Whether compiling your own dataset or using somebody else's, there's huge potential for wasting both time and money if the data isn't fit for purpose. This is the first article in a two-part series taking...
Line Charts: Where to Start? Tim Brock / Tue, May 5, 2015 I've previously explained that it is essential that the bars of bar charts start at 0. The reasoning is simple: we use relative lengths of bars to compare values, so starting a bar somewhere else leads...