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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T10:08:20+00:00 2026-05-31T10:08:20+00:00

I want to create some mock data for my visualization project (in JavaScript). Preferably,

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I want to create some “mock data” for my visualization project (in JavaScript).

Preferably, I’d like to allocate a total of x units to y different groups with a z step interval according to some probability distribution function, i.e. normal or log-normal.

Example:

Allocate exactly 100 units to the groups 0-5000, 5000-10000, […], 75000-80000 using a normal density function.

Should render something like this:

binNames = [ "0-5000", "5000-10000", [...] ]
binData = [ 0,0,0,1,2,10,12,14,12,10 [...] ] //SUM = 100

(If I could introduce some skewness with a simple seed parameter, that would be a bonus.)

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    2026-05-31T10:08:22+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 10:08 am

    The D3.js library has a useful tool for this, d3.random.normal (reference, code). Even if you aren’t using D3, you can copy the function into your own code. It returns a generator function which will produce a random number with a normal distribution based on the mean and standard deviation you provide.

    Using that function, you could make some random data in the format you want, like this:

    // data generator
    var bins = 16,
        target = 100,
        step = 5000,
        max = bins * step,
        stddev = max * .15,
        data = [],
        generator = d3.random.normal(max/2, stddev),
        x=0, y=0;
    
    // set up bins
    while (x++ < bins) data.push(0);
    // add numbers
    while (y++ < target) {
        // get a new number
        var number = generator();
        // don't allow numbers outside the desired range
        number = ~~Math.max(0, Math.min(number, max));
        // increment the bin
        bin = ~~(number / max * bins);
        data[bin]++;
    }
    

    I made a little animated histogram as an example: http://bl.ocks.org/2034281

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