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first class second class third class fourth class fifth class sixth class seventh class eighth class ninth class tenth class eleventh class twelfth class h2 d3 is tricky!

* tidy tree… https://jimmorey.com/js/willow.html https://publish.uwo.ca/~jmorey2/ece/d3/d3hail.html maybe… https://jimmorey.com/js/hopSkip.html * clearer/better joining… than d3ourNames https://publish.uwo.ca/~jmorey2/ece/d3/d3Easy3.html https://publish.uwo.ca/~jmorey2/ece/d3/d3Easy4.html uses of this technique? on wiki2,wiki3,wiki4 from https://publish.uwo.ca/~jmorey2/ece/w.html * using literals… https://observablehq.com/@observablehq/htl h3 Microsoft fix… * https://publish.uwo.ca/~jmorey2/ece/d3/d3Easy5.html for the color anyway… I think the thickness can also be fiddled with. * in this case, all the elements were being added to the axis element which meant that these element inherited axis font choices… * By separating them it's better, but it highlights how patforms do things in different ways…

h3 future d3… * maybe visualize https://jimmorey.com/pithywiki/doku.php?id=mistermind

h2 csv / tsv to JSON

* spreadsheet formulas (& is the way to do String concatenation) * turning column A into a property (note ”” inside quotes turns into ”) {code}=””””&A$1&”””:”””&A2&””””{code} drag that across to all columns * turn properties into an Object (if the properties are in columns G through K) ** {code}=”{”&textjoin(”,”,true,G2:K2)&”},”{code} * turn Object into an array (if Objects are in column M) * {code}=”[”&textjoin(”,”,true,M:M)&”],”{code}

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