Wikidata:Tools/Visualize data
Visualize data |
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On-wiki documentation and discussion page: Wikidata:Entity Explosion
Examples from video demonstration:
- Platypus (Q15343) on iNaturalist.
- Jimmy Barnes (Q1689312) on Spotify.
- Narrow down the range using breadth-first search (BFS) and depth-first search (DFS) of the network.
- Display something like a family tree using markdown's mermaid notation.
- This only works in a browser.
Starting from a single person, it will try and construct the family tree according to father, mother, and child statements.
For an example, see the Bach family.
Combine timelines and events to create your own custom timeline and start playing lego with history!
From ABBA albums to Zulu Kings, and almost everything in between, the timeline directory lets you discover thousands of timelines on hundreds of topics all from the search box on Histropedia.
The Reasonator is an organizer that uses simple reasoning to help narrow down search terms, producing more accurate search results.
For example, search Barack Obama will list President Obama as the first result.A special focus of SQID is to support the search of Wikidata properties and class items based on their usage. For example, you can find the properties that are used most often, or not at all, or only in qualifiers, etc. You can also get a list of all properties used by instances of the class Q5 (human), or, conversely, find all classes used on items that have an occupation (P106). Entity pages then show a lot of further data and live query results for every class or property, e.g., you can see all items used as values for P21 (sex or gender).
Further usage examples are provided at the tool's start page.Examples:
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Now also includes two charts of the nuclides, with links to every isotope in Wikidata, colored by half-life or decay mode.
Code available via Git (GPLv3 or later).Examples:
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