Google Chart Word tree for non programmers online


In this series of publications I am aiming to enable Google charts to people without programming skills. Maybe you need a fancier way to present your charts than what your current office applications provide you. Or for any other case, here I present an option to extend your possibilities.

In this case, you would be able to have a tree graphic with the following structure:


I have seen this kind of graphic in taxonomy reports. Therefore, I have used some International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) data as input example.

Two ways to get a similar chart:

Way 1

In the text box below insert sentences separated by a ";". The root word will be the first word that appears in this field. For example, a sentence like "bryan is great;bryan is awesome;bryan the best", will produce the following diagram:
Remember not adding a ";" at the end of all the text. Add ";" only between sentences.
Steps:

  1. Write the sentences in the text input field.
  2. Press the "Process" button.


Way 2

Import a csv file. The csv file should look like this:
Bunyavirales,Fimoviridae,Emaravirus,Raspberry leaf blotch emaravirus
Bunyavirales,Fimoviridae,Emaravirus,Redbud yellow ringspot-associated emaravirus
.
.
.
Bunyavirales,Phasmaviridae,Orthophasmavirus,Shuangao insect orthophasmavirus 2

This will create the following diagram:


Steps:
  1. Click on Choose file.
  2. Search for a csv file
  3. The content will be parsed into a sentence structure and populated in the text input field.
  4. Press the "Process" button.
If you want to upload again the same csv file, you need to reload/refresh/F5 the page.

Make a Word Tree




Process

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