UNC_data_bootcamp_module_14
This dataset reveals that a small handful of microbial species (also called operational taxonomic units, or OTUs, in the study) were present in more than 70% of people, while the rest were relatively rare.
from the UNC Bootcamp instructions for this challenge
In this challenge, I will need to build an interactive dashboard to explore the Belly Button Biodiversity datasetLinks to an external site., which catalogs the microbes that colonize human navels.
The completed dashboard, with all visualizations can be viewed on the following GitHub Pages site:
SteveTuttle.GitHub/belly-button-challenge
Complete the following steps:
- Use the D3 library to read in
samples.json
from the URLhttps://2u-data-curriculum-team.s3.amazonaws.com/dataviz-classroom/v1.1/14-Interactive-Web-Visualizations/02-Homework/samples.json
. - Create a horizontal bar chart with a dropdown menu to display the top 10 OTUs found in that individual.
- Use
sample_values
as the values for the bar chart. - Use
otu_ids
as the labels for the bar chart. - Use
otu_labels
as the hovertext for the chart.
- Create a bubble chart that displays each sample.
- Use
otu_ids
for the x values. - Use
sample_values
for the y values. - Use
sample_values
for the marker size. - Use
otu_ids
for the marker colors. - Use
otu_labels
for the text values.
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Display the sample metadata, i.e., an individual's demographic information.
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Display each key-value pair from the metadata JSON object somewhere on the page.
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Update all the plots when a new sample is selected. Additionally, you are welcome to create any layout that you would like for your dashboard.
An example dashboard is shown as follows:
- Deploy your app to a free static page hosting service, such as GitHub Pages. Submit the links to your deployment and your GitHub repo. Ensure that your repository has regular commits and a thorough README.md file
The following task is advanced and therefore optional.
- Adapt the Gauge Chart from Gauge Charts in JavaScript example to plot the weekly washing frequency of the individual.
- You will need to modify the example gauge code to account for values ranging from 0 through 9.
- Update the chart whenever a new sample is selected.
Module 14 Instructions
Starter_Code
- index.html
- samples.json
static/js
- .gitkeep
- app.js
Special Thanks:
- Jamie Miller
- Mounika Mamindla
- Lisa Shemanciik