I would like to (re-)generate a packedbubble from regularly updating data in order to move beyond hard-coded data as here https://jsfiddle.net/MT_MANC/x1squnm2/9/
Is it feasible to generate this chart from (regularly-updated) external .CSV data ? eg maybe using separate .CSVs for each Continents' country data. See CSV_Data_By_Contient_C_Crime.ZIP containing data on "C" ( for "C"rime) for: Europe.csv, Africa.csv, Oceania.csv, North America.csv, South America.csv, Asia.csv
NB Country names in above fiddle are replaced in the .CSV data by a suffix eg _g = Germany, _j = Japan etc.
(I am presuming I could use an external lookup file (see attached Cnty_Suffix.CSV) in the .ZIP, to show the Country:Value pair for the tooltip eg "Germany: 76.7". Any pointers/examples of such an external "tooltip lookup" elsewhere ?
I presume the above "live data" packedbubble chart could technically be rendered in React.js or more preferably Next.js (Bubble charts supported yet ?) Any more recent developments/issues with Next.js beyond this recent thread viewtopic.php?t=45105 ? Next.js would appear to be a more efficient partner to HighCharts than React given its server-side rendering page-loading benefits for data-heavy applications (??)
Grateful for any pointers on the above.