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A dynamic, browser-based network visualization library.

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<?js var self = this; ?> <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"><head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> <meta name="description" content=""> <meta name="author" content=""> <link rel="icon" HREF="favicon.ico"> <title>Data - vis.js - A dynamic, browser based visualization library.</title> <!-- Bootstrap core CSS --> <link href="../css/bootstrap.css" rel="stylesheet"> <!-- Tipue vendor css --> <link href="../css/tipuesearch.css" rel="stylesheet"> <link href="../css/style.css" rel="stylesheet"> <!-- HTML5 shim and Respond.js for IE8 support of HTML5 elements and media queries --> <!--[if lt IE 9]> <script src="https://oss.maxcdn.com/html5shiv/3.7.2/html5shiv.min.js"></script> <script src="https://oss.maxcdn.com/respond/1.4.2/respond.min.js"></script> <![endif]--> <link href="../css/prettify.css" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet"/> <script type="text/javascript" src="../js/googleAnalytics.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="../js/prettify/prettify.js"></script> <script src="../js/smooth-scroll.min.js"></script> <script language="JavaScript"> smoothScroll.init(); </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="../js/toggleTable.js"></script> </head> <body onload="prettyPrint();"> <?js= self.partial('tmpl/navbar.tmpl') ?> <div class="container full"> <h1>Data</h1> <p> One of the starting points of the visualizations of vis.js is that they can deal with dynamic data, and allow manipulation of the data. To enable this, vis.js includes a flexible key/value based <code>DataSet</code> and <code>DataView</code> to handle unstructured JSON data. </p> <p> By providing a <code>DataSet</code> with data to the visualizations, they can subscribe on changes in the <code>DataSet</code> and automatically reflect the changes in their view. Changes in the data can be caused by a server pushing updates to a client, or by other interactive components in the web application. Vice versa, data can be manipulated in one of the visualizations. For example a REST-client can listen for changes and automatically write changes to the server. Or changes can be propagated to other parts of the web application. </p> <h2>DataSet</h2> <p> A <code>DataSet</code> can be used to store JSON objects by id. Objects can be added, updated and removed from the DataSet, and one can subscribe to changes in the <code>DataSet</code>. The data in the <code>DataSet</code> can be filtered and ordered, and fields (like dates) can be converted to a specific type. Data can be normalized when appending it to the <code>DataSet</code> as well. </p> <p> <a href="dataset.html">Go to the documentation of DataSet</a> </p> <h2>DataView</h2> <p> A <code>DataView</code> offers a filtered and/or formatted view on a DataSet. One can subscribe to changes in a <code>DataView</code>, and easily get filtered or formatted data without having to specify filters and field types all the time. </p> <p> <a href="dataview.html">Go to the documentation of DataView</a> </p> </div> <?js= self.partial('tmpl/html-foot.tmpl') ?>