What’s your dataset? I did something like this with running once but it became unwieldy then burdensome and made me stop tracking altogether then stop running…
Words per book. In that way, we can see a metric of words read by hour
Looks cool. You should probably sort your pie chart in descending size order (going clockwise).
I’d normalize the Readings By Month y-axes to be on the same scale since at first I didn’t realize how much more you were reading in 2024. Maybe also remove the individual numbers for those plots since they’re a bit small and add grid lines instead. Btw go you for reading so much in 2024!
Michael Crichton is my fav author, and I would love for you to read his books.
What about adding the method of reading, such as hard copy, ebook, audiobook? That is, if you read in different modes.
Looks good, just for ease of comparing I would make sure the genres are the same colours in the pie charts so it requires less reading to compare (ironic I know)
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What do you use to create these graphics?
What’s your dataset? I did something like this with running once but it became unwieldy then burdensome and made me stop tracking altogether then stop running…
Words per book. In that way, we can see a metric of words read by hour
Looks cool. You should probably sort your pie chart in descending size order (going clockwise).
I’d normalize the Readings By Month y-axes to be on the same scale since at first I didn’t realize how much more you were reading in 2024. Maybe also remove the individual numbers for those plots since they’re a bit small and add grid lines instead. Btw go you for reading so much in 2024!
Michael Crichton is my fav author, and I would love for you to read his books.
What about adding the method of reading, such as hard copy, ebook, audiobook? That is, if you read in different modes.
Looks good, just for ease of comparing I would make sure the genres are the same colours in the pie charts so it requires less reading to compare (ironic I know)
Fanfiction. Make you some crazy graphs.
Teach me how to read more