In this assignment, I built an interactive dashboard to explore the Belly Button Biodiversity in my Github Pages, which catalogs the microbes that colonize human navels.
Results, are given by Subject ID and the 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.
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Use the D3 library to read in
samples.json
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Create a horizontal bar chart with a dropdown menu to display the top 10 OTUs found in that individual.
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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.
CHALLENGE COMPLETE!!
- Create a bubble chart that displays each sample.
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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.
CHALLENGE COMPLETE!!
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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.
CHALLENGE COMPLETE!!
- Update all of the plots any time that a new sample is selected.
Create my own layout as shown below:
The following task was advanced and therefore...SO MUCH FUN!
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I adapted the Gauge Chart from https://plot.ly/javascript/gauge-charts/ to plot the weekly washing frequency of the individual.
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Then, I modified the example gauge code to account for values ranging from 0 through 9.
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Update the chart whenever a new sample is selected.
- Deploy my app to a free static page hosting service, GitHub Pages.
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Plot.ly
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Javascript
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HTML
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D3.js
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JSON
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GitHub and GitHub Pages
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console.log
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Refered to the Plotly.js documentation when building my plots.
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Also refered to other key sources such as A customizable D3 gauge
- Gabby Olivares - My github
Hulcr, J. et al.(2012) A Jungle in There: Bacteria in Belly Buttons are Highly Diverse, but Predictable. Retrieved from: http://robdunnlab.com/projects/belly-button-biodiversity/results-and-data/
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