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− | This page shows some examples of what [[Extension:Graph | Graph extension]] can produce. | + | This page shows some examples of what [[Extension:Graph | Graph extension]] can produce. |
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− | Graphs use [<tvar|url1>http://vega.github.io/vega/</> Vega grammar] ([<tvar|url2>https://github.com/vega/vega/wiki</> documentation]) as underlying technology. | + | Graphs use [<tvar|url1>http://vega.github.io/vega/</> Vega grammar] ([<tvar|url2>https://github.com/vega/vega/wiki</> documentation]) as underlying technology. |
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− | Vega team is working on [<tvar|url>http://vega.github.io/</> other tools] to make Graphs easier to use. | + | Vega team is working on [<tvar|url>http://vega.github.io/</> other tools] to make Graphs easier to use. |
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− | For interactive graphs [<tvar|url>https://github.com/vega/vega/wiki/Tutorial</> this tutorial] will explain building graphs step by step. | + | For interactive graphs [<tvar|url>https://github.com/vega/vega/wiki/Tutorial</> this tutorial] will explain building graphs step by step. |
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− | The easiest way to use graphs is via pre-built templates such as the [[:en:Template:Graph:Chart|Graph:Chart]] (available on many Wikipedias), or more specialized [[:en:Template:Graph:PieChart|PieChart]]. | + | The easiest way to use graphs is via pre-built templates such as the [[:en:Template:Graph:Chart|Graph:Chart]] (available on many Wikipedias), or more specialized [[:en:Template:Graph:PieChart|PieChart]]. |
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Graph:Chart supports many common graph types such as line, area, and pie charts: | Graph:Chart supports many common graph types such as line, area, and pie charts: | ||
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<pre style="font-size:90%;">{{Graph:Chart|width=600|height=100|xAxisTitle=X|yAxisTitle=Y | <pre style="font-size:90%;">{{Graph:Chart|width=600|height=100|xAxisTitle=X|yAxisTitle=Y | ||
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− | See [[Extension:Graph/Interactive Graph Tutorial|tutorial]] how to build this: | + | See [[Extension:Graph/Interactive Graph Tutorial|tutorial]] how to build this: |
{{Extension:Graph/Demo/HistoricalFertilityRates}} | {{Extension:Graph/Demo/HistoricalFertilityRates}} | ||
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− | Show pageview graphs for a range of dates, using pageview analytics API. | + | Show pageview graphs for a range of dates, using pageview analytics API. |
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See <tvar|1>{{ll|Template:Graph:PageViews}}</>. | See <tvar|1>{{ll|Template:Graph:PageViews}}</>. | ||
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− | '''<!--T:14--> Current page and en.wikipedia.org's main page for the last 30 days | + | |
+ | '''<!--T:14--> Current page and en.wikipedia.org's main page for the last 30 days''' | ||
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− | ''' Current page and en.wikipedia main page for the last 30 days - per type''' | + | ''' Current page and en.wikipedia main page for the last 30 days - per type''' |
{{Extension:Graph/Demo/Pageviews2|mediawiki|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|30}} | {{Extension:Graph/Demo/Pageviews2|mediawiki|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|30}} | ||
{{Extension:Graph/Demo/Pageviews2|en.wikipedia|Main Page|30}} | {{Extension:Graph/Demo/Pageviews2|en.wikipedia|Main Page|30}} | ||
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− | This graph shows edit history for a wiki page. | + | This graph shows edit history for a wiki page. |
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See <tvar|1>{{template|Graph:PageHistory}}</>. | See <tvar|1>{{template|Graph:PageHistory}}</>. | ||
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{| | {| | ||
− | ! <!--T:19--> Current Page | + | ! <!--T:19--> Current Page |
− | ! [[wikipedia:Albert Einstein|Albert Einstein]] <!--T:20--> from en.wikipedia.org | + | ! [[wikipedia:Albert Einstein|Albert Einstein]] <!--T:20--> from en.wikipedia.org |
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| {{ Graph:PageHistory | width=500 | height=300 }} | | {{ Graph:PageHistory | width=500 | height=300 }} | ||
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− | This graph shows the number of pages in each subcategory. | + | This graph shows the number of pages in each subcategory. |
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See [[<tvar|1>Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Graph/Demo/CategoryPie</>|graph source code]]. | See [[<tvar|1>Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Graph/Demo/CategoryPie</>|graph source code]]. | ||
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{| | {| | ||
! [[:Category:Extensions by category|Category:'''Extensions by category''']]. | ! [[:Category:Extensions by category|Category:'''Extensions by category''']]. | ||
− | ! [[:en:Category:People|Category:'''People''']] <!--T:23--> from en.wikipedia.org | + | ! [[:en:Category:People|Category:'''People''']] <!--T:23--> from en.wikipedia.org |
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| {{Extension:Graph/Demo/CategoryPie|Extensions by category}} | | {{Extension:Graph/Demo/CategoryPie|Extensions by category}} | ||
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− | See [[Extension:Graph/Demo/Sparql|more examples]]. | + | See [[Extension:Graph/Demo/Sparql|more examples]]. |
{{Extension:Graph/Demo/Sparql/Largest disasters}} | {{Extension:Graph/Demo/Sparql/Largest disasters}} | ||
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=== Cartesian tree === <!--T:27--> | === Cartesian tree === <!--T:27--> | ||
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[[Extension:Graph/Demo/CartesianTree]] | [[Extension:Graph/Demo/CartesianTree]] | ||
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=== Radial tree === <!--T:28--> | === Radial tree === <!--T:28--> | ||
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[[Extension:Graph/Demo/RadialTree]] | [[Extension:Graph/Demo/RadialTree]] | ||
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==Timeline / lifeline== <!--T:29--> | ==Timeline / lifeline== <!--T:29--> | ||
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<graph> | <graph> | ||
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− | This transcludes the page <tvar|1>[[Extension:Graph/Demo/Map]]</>. | + | This transcludes the page <tvar|1>[[Extension:Graph/Demo/Map]]</>. |
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− | The <code><nowiki><graph></nowiki></code> tag's JSON data on that page specifies that its <code>countries</code> data comes from a separate URL, [[Extension:Graph/Demo/RawData:WorldMap-iso2-json]], that contains map data in JSON format. | + | The <code><nowiki><graph></nowiki></code> tag's JSON data on that page specifies that its <code>countries</code> data comes from a separate URL, [[Extension:Graph/Demo/RawData:WorldMap-iso2-json]], that contains map data in JSON format. |
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− | One of the elements in the <code><nowiki><graph></nowiki></code> tag's JSON data specifies a highlight color for each country, in the format <code>"''country-code''":"''highlight-color''"</code>: | + | One of the elements in the <code><nowiki><graph></nowiki></code> tag's JSON data specifies a highlight color for each country, in the format <code>"''country-code''":"''highlight-color''"</code>: |
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− | Vega usually works with data in the format <source lang="javascript" inline>[{"id":"country-code", "v":"highlight-color"}, ...]</source>, so I created a helper Lua function to convert the data: | + | Vega usually works with data in the format <source lang="javascript" inline>[{"id":"country-code", "v":"highlight-color"}, ...]</source>, so I created a helper Lua function to convert the data: |
<pre>{{#invoke:Graph:Utils|expandDict|{"BR":"pink","US":"blue","CN":"red","DZ":"green","AU":"purple"} }}</pre> | <pre>{{#invoke:Graph:Utils|expandDict|{"BR":"pink","US":"blue","CN":"red","DZ":"green","AU":"purple"} }}</pre> | ||
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− | The Lua function's output is data in Vega's format: | + | The Lua function's output is data in Vega's format: |
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− | Here is a more complex data processing example: [[Extension:Graph/Demo/MapTemplate|MapTemplate]] is expanded with the data from Lua which takes it from the 2010 population distribution in the world (data based on [http://esa.un.org/wpp/ UN data]). | + | Here is a more complex data processing example: [[Extension:Graph/Demo/MapTemplate|MapTemplate]] is expanded with the data from Lua which takes it from the 2010 population distribution in the world (data based on [http://esa.un.org/wpp/ UN data]). |
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− | To generate this graph, I use Lua module [[:Module:Graph:Utils|Graph:Utils]]'s function <code>parseCsv</code> to extract the year 2010 column from the [[Extension:Graph/Demo/RawData:PopulationByCountryHistoric-csv]] page (in csv format), and pass that data as the first unnamed parameter to the [[Extension:Graph/Demo/MapTemplate|MapTemplate]] graph. | + | To generate this graph, I use Lua module [[:Module:Graph:Utils|Graph:Utils]]'s function <code>parseCsv</code> to extract the year 2010 column from the [[Extension:Graph/Demo/RawData:PopulationByCountryHistoric-csv]] page (in csv format), and pass that data as the first unnamed parameter to the [[Extension:Graph/Demo/MapTemplate|MapTemplate]] graph. |
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Additional optional parameter specifies that it should be scaled to 80%. | Additional optional parameter specifies that it should be scaled to 80%. | ||
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<pre style="font-size:90%;">{{Extension:Graph/Demo/MapTemplate|{{#invoke:Graph:Utils|parseCsv|Extension:Graph/Demo/RawData:PopulationByCountryHistoric-csv|2010}}|scale=180}}</pre> | <pre style="font-size:90%;">{{Extension:Graph/Demo/MapTemplate|{{#invoke:Graph:Utils|parseCsv|Extension:Graph/Demo/RawData:PopulationByCountryHistoric-csv|2010}}|scale=180}}</pre> | ||
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− | Note how the legend it wrongly positioned. | + | Note how the legend it wrongly positioned. |
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− | As an example, the graph specification in [[Extension:Graph/Demo/TemplateSample|TemplateSample]] does not hardcode a fill color for <code>marks.properties.update.fill.value</code>; instead it sets the fill color to <code><nowiki>{{{1|#ccc}}}</nowiki></code>. | + | As an example, the graph specification in [[Extension:Graph/Demo/TemplateSample|TemplateSample]] does not hardcode a fill color for <code>marks.properties.update.fill.value</code>; instead it sets the fill color to <code><nowiki>{{{1|#ccc}}}</nowiki></code>. |
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So if you visit that page or transclude it with no parameter, the graph fills with color <code style="background-color:#ccc">#ccc</code>; but if you transclude that page you can specify the fill color as the first template parameter. | So if you visit that page or transclude it with no parameter, the graph fills with color <code style="background-color:#ccc">#ccc</code>; but if you transclude that page you can specify the fill color as the first template parameter. | ||
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− | Falkensee graph sample, see [[Extension:Graph/Demo/falkensee|code]]. | + | Falkensee graph sample, see [[Extension:Graph/Demo/falkensee|code]]. |
{{Extension:Graph/Demo/falkensee}} | {{Extension:Graph/Demo/falkensee}} | ||
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This example is a <code><nowiki><graph></nowiki></code> tag containing the graph JSON inside the current page. | This example is a <code><nowiki><graph></nowiki></code> tag containing the graph JSON inside the current page. | ||
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<graph> | <graph> | ||
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== Horizontal bar graph == <!--T:52--> | == Horizontal bar graph == <!--T:52--> | ||
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[[Extension:Graph/Demo/HorizontalBarGraphSample]] | [[Extension:Graph/Demo/HorizontalBarGraphSample]] | ||
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Editing JSON by hand is fiddly and prone to error. so you should use a JSON checker such as [http://jsonlint.com/ JSONLint] or a JSON editor such as the [http://vega.github.io/vega-editor/ Vega Live Editor] to edit JSON before you copy and paste it into the wiki page. If the <code><nowiki><graph></nowiki></code> tag's data is directly embedded in the page such as the example above, then if you use VisualEditor to edit the page you can directly edit graph data. | Editing JSON by hand is fiddly and prone to error. so you should use a JSON checker such as [http://jsonlint.com/ JSONLint] or a JSON editor such as the [http://vega.github.io/vega-editor/ Vega Live Editor] to edit JSON before you copy and paste it into the wiki page. If the <code><nowiki><graph></nowiki></code> tag's data is directly embedded in the page such as the example above, then if you use VisualEditor to edit the page you can directly edit graph data. | ||
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[[Category:Extension:Graph{{#translation:}}|Demo]] | [[Category:Extension:Graph{{#translation:}}|Demo]] |
Revision as of 04:19, 21 December 2019
This page shows some examples of what Graph extension can produce.
Graphs use [<tvar|url1>http://vega.github.io/vega/</> Vega grammar] ([<tvar|url2>https://github.com/vega/vega/wiki</> documentation]) as underlying technology.
Vega team is working on [<tvar|url>http://vega.github.io/</> other tools] to make Graphs easier to use.
For interactive graphs [<tvar|url>https://github.com/vega/vega/wiki/Tutorial</> this tutorial] will explain building graphs step by step.
For other graph ideas, see [<tvar|url>http://vega.github.io/vega-editor/?spec=bar</> Vega examples].
Graph templates
The easiest way to use graphs is via pre-built templates such as the Graph:Chart (available on many Wikipedias), or more specialized PieChart.
Graph:Chart supports many common graph types such as line, area, and pie charts:
{{Graph:Chart|width=600|height=100|xAxisTitle=X|yAxisTitle=Y |type=rect|x=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8|y=10,12,6,14,2,10,7,9}} {{Graph:Chart|width=100|height=100|type=pie|legend=Legende |x=A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I|y1=100,200,150,300,100,100,150,50,200 |y2=7,8,9,8,8,9,10,9,5|showValues=}} {{Graph:Chart|width=400|height=100|xAxisTitle=X|yAxisTitle=Y |legend=Legend|type=stackedarea|x=1,2,3,4,5,6|y1=10,12,6,14,2,10 |y2=2,4,6,8,13,11|interpolate=monotone|colors=seagreen,orchid}}
Vega 2.0 interactive examples
See tutorial how to build this: Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/HistoricalFertilityRates
Extension:Graph/Demo/Dimpvis Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/Dimpvis
Extension:Graph/Demo/Airports Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/Airports
Extension:Graph/Demo/OverviewDetail Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/OverviewDetail
Extension:Graph/Demo/IndexChart Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/IndexChart
Using RESTBase API
Show pageview graphs for a range of dates, using pageview analytics API.
See <tvar|1>Template:Graph:PageViews </>.
Current page and en.wikipedia.org's main page for the last 30 days
{{Template:Graph:PageViews}} {{Template:Graph:PageViews|30|Main Page|en.wikipedia.org}}
Current page and en.wikipedia main page for the last 30 days - per type
Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/Pageviews2
Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/Pageviews2
Using MediaWiki API
This graph shows edit history for a wiki page.
See <tvar|1>
- REDIRECT Template:Template link expanded
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</>.
Current Page | Albert Einstein from en.wikipedia.org |
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This graph shows the number of pages in each subcategory.
See [[<tvar|1>Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Graph/Demo/CategoryPie</>|graph source code]].
Category:Extensions by category. | Category:People from en.wikipedia.org |
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Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/CategoryPie | Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/CategoryPie |
Using Wikidata Query Service API
See more examples.
Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/Sparql/Largest disasters
Trees
Cartesian tree
Extension:Graph/Demo/CartesianTree
Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/CartesianTree
Radial tree
Extension:Graph/Demo/RadialTree
Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/RadialTree
Dendrogram
Extension:Graph/Demo/Dendrogram
Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/Dendrogram
Timeline / lifeline
More maps examples
This transcludes the page <tvar|1>Extension:Graph/Demo/Map</>.
The <graph>
tag's JSON data on that page specifies that its countries
data comes from a separate URL, Extension:Graph/Demo/RawData:WorldMap-iso2-json, that contains map data in JSON format.
(MediaWiki doesn't know this wiki page should be formatted as JSON yet, it will eventually use a JSON content handler.)
One of the elements in the <graph>
tag's JSON data specifies a highlight color for each country, in the format "country-code":"highlight-color"
:
{"BR":"pink","US":"blue","CN":"red","DZ":"green","AU":"purple"}
Vega usually works with data in the format [{"id":"country-code", "v":"highlight-color"}, ...]
, so I created a helper Lua function to convert the data:
{{#invoke:Graph:Utils|expandDict|{"BR":"pink","US":"blue","CN":"red","DZ":"green","AU":"purple"} }}
The Lua function's output is data in Vega's format:
[{"id":"US","v":"blue"},{"id":"AU","v":"purple"},{"id":"CN","v":"red"},{"id":"BR","v":"pink"},{"id":"DZ","v":"green"}]
Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/Map
Here is a more complex data processing example: MapTemplate is expanded with the data from Lua which takes it from the 2010 population distribution in the world (data based on UN data).
To generate this graph, I use Lua module Graph:Utils's function parseCsv
to extract the year 2010 column from the Extension:Graph/Demo/RawData:PopulationByCountryHistoric-csv page (in csv format), and pass that data as the first unnamed parameter to the MapTemplate graph.
Additional optional parameter specifies that it should be scaled to 80%.
{{Extension:Graph/Demo/MapTemplate|{{#invoke:Graph:Utils|parseCsv|Extension:Graph/Demo/RawData:PopulationByCountryHistoric-csv|2010}}|scale=180}}
Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/MapTemplate
Note how the legend it wrongly positioned.
That won't happen at lower scales.
Passing MediaWiki template parameters
If you're using a wiki page as a template, you can pass parameters to it, like any other MediaWiki template.
As an example, the graph specification in TemplateSample does not hardcode a fill color for marks.properties.update.fill.value
; instead it sets the fill color to {{{1|#ccc}}}
.
So if you visit that page or transclude it with no parameter, the graph fills with color #ccc
; but if you transclude that page you can specify the fill color as the first template parameter.
{{Extension:Graph/Demo/TemplateSample}} {{Extension:Graph/Demo/TemplateSample | blue}} {{Extension:Graph/Demo/TemplateSample | #f00dee}}
Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/TemplateSample Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/TemplateSample Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/TemplateSample
Using a template for repeated graphs
This is very useful if you have multiple graphs of the same form: you can put the verbose graph JSON and additional repetive wikitext in a template and only pass the parameters to it that vary, such as title and values. See a sample of this approach.
Overlaying two types of data
Falkensee graph sample, see code.
Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/falkensee
Embedded directly with <graph>
This example is a <graph>
tag containing the graph JSON inside the current page.
Horizontal bar graph
Extension:Graph/Demo/HorizontalBarGraphSample
Template:Extension:Graph/Demo/HorizontalBarGraphSample
Editing graph data
Editing JSON by hand is fiddly and prone to error. so you should use a JSON checker such as JSONLint or a JSON editor such as the Vega Live Editor to edit JSON before you copy and paste it into the wiki page. If the <graph>
tag's data is directly embedded in the page such as the example above, then if you use VisualEditor to edit the page you can directly edit graph data.