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hi welcome to raw graphs raw graphs is an open source data visualization tool built with the goal of making visualization of complex data easy for everyone but how does it work let's visualize for example the list of most expensive movies of all time first copy and paste your data set into raw graphs from any spreadsheet application then choose within a wide range of charts built on top of d3.js a scatterplot should work well for this data set once chart has been selected you just have to map the dimensions of your data set to the visual variables of the chart in this case I want to see the rating on the horizontal access and the production budget on the vertical access I can then map the areas of the bubbles with the box-office the color with the genre and use the name of the movie for the labels once you finish to explore and map the dimensions of the data set you can customize the visualization and export it as a vector or raster image and fine-tune it with any graphic editor go to...