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- 1. In Indian data viz, it’s always “state-wise and ________”
- 3. India's first community-driven data viz conference
- 5. A chart (typically used in finance) showing the highs, lows, opens and closes
- 7. The creator of this library built it while doing a PhD at Stanford
- 8. Type of number that ranks things
- 10. A stacked bar chart's trickier twin that looks like rivers flowing
- 12. Known for his famous video explainer that aired on 'The Joy of Stats'
- 14. When we put faces to multivariate data, we get _____________
- 15. A chart used to represent parts of a whole, created by a Russian mathematician of Ukrainian descent
- 17. Tufte’s chart enemy
- 21. Appears on hover
- 22. Another way to say "25%"
- 23. Often used to represent the shape of a distribution
- 24. Known to explain the colours in a chart
- 26. A category you would introduce if your stacked bar chart has too many categories
- 27. What your chart lacks when it’s pretty but says nothing
- 29. Another name for the polar area chart
- 32. A visual language or chart type, formalised by Viennese practitioners who fled Austrian fascism
- 34. First Surveyor General of Bengal who made the first accurate map of India
- 35. A "map" with no terrain, invented by Ben
- 37. Collection of maps named after a Greek Titan
- 38. I am a chart. My name sounds as if a certain celestial body were to explode
- 39. Minard’s map showed this general’s army shrinking
- 41. When data is reshaped from wide to long
- 43. Table that spins rows into columns
- 44. I sparkle in a table without any fireworks
- 46. Plot named after an instrument (fittingly)
- 47. Colour palette developed for scientific data viz and colorblind-friendliness
- 48. A sacred chart from India that encodes cosmic principles using triangles
- 49. Most data-viz debates happen around this circular chart
- 50. Front-end of a digital platform's experience? (abbr.)
Down
- 2. Spaghetti-like chart where every strand tells a story of input and output
- 3. A principle by Cleveland and McGill. 'Position' is the most accurate example of this
- 4. In R’s ggplot2, facet_wrap() creates these
- 6. The great big Indian survey projected to begin in 2026 & 2027
- 9. The most common projection in world maps, while also the most criticized
- 11. A chart that uses stacked bars of variable widths
- 13. Popular open-source tool used for interactive web-based notebooks
- 14. A statistician’s cause-and-effect confusion
- 16. Explore and _________
- 18. A network of lines representing meridians and parallels, on which a map can be represented
- 19. A font used to make charts and graphs from numerical data
- 20. Title overseeing population statistics in India (abbr.)
- 25. When days get colorful and heated in a grid
- 28. To make things comparable, your data has to undergo ___________
- 30. India’s most widely cited household survey
- 31. It resembles stairs and is used in timelines
- 33. A colourful map that can take you to MG Road and Indiranagar, say, but shows no topography
- 36. This person is known to have invented the bar chart and line graph
- 39. He pioneered isotypes in Vienna
- 40. Khaddar canvas where women visualized harvests and histories without writing
- 42. Economic country grouping that India falls under (abbr.)
- 45. A Python-based library that makes dataviz feel like drawing with grammar
