There are lots of ways you could implement something like this in Pivot. Dynamic SVG is certainly one approach. I'm sure you could get this code to work in a Pivot app, but I'm not sure how involved it would be. That is probably a better question for the SVG Salamander list.
On Nov 25, 2010, at 2:56 AM, Superstring Media wrote: > Hi all, > > Saw a nice visualization on the following site recently: > > http://wheredoesmymoneygo.org/dashboard/#focus=TOTAL&year=2009&view=uk-bubble-chart > > The source is available and also much more at the following links: > > http://www.iconomical.com/svnrepos/wdmmg/trunk/ > http://bitbucket.org/okfn/wdmmg-js/ > > http://wheredoesmymoneygo.org/2010/10/28/where-does-my-money-go-spending-explorer-using-protovis-and-jquery/ > http://vis.stanford.edu/protovis/ > http://vis.stanford.edu/protovis/ex/ > > Checkout just this one of many visualizations: > > http://vis.stanford.edu/protovis/ex/index-chart.html > > All the visualizations combo of JavaScript and SVG. Could this library be > used in Pivot? > > Cheers, > > Thom
