History: Profile_r_test6_googleVis
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Testing some nice graphs from Google Visualization API through R googleVis package and PluginR in Tiki.
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And once everything is ready in your system (all packages installed, etc), you'll see something like this:
googleVIs R-package graphs through PluginR in Tiki
Section 1
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{RR(loadandsave="1", wikisyntax="0")} # Example adapted from the ones shown here: http://code.google.com/p/google-motion-charts-with-r/ # and here: http://www.r-bloggers.com/interactive-reports-in-r-with-knitr-and-rstudio/ # # If required the first time, uncomment the following line/s to install the required R packages, and edit the path and url to suite your needs. if(!require(googleVis)){ install.packages("googleVis", repos="http://ftp.heanet.ie/mirrors/cran.r-project.org/") } {RR}
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{R(wikisyntax="0" loadandsave="1")}require(googleVis) df <- data.frame(x = 1:10, y = 1:10) ## load the googleVis package suppressPackageStartupMessages(library(googleVis)) ## create the scatter chart sc <- gvisScatterChart(data=df, options=list(width=300, height=300, legend='none', hAxis="{title:'x'}", vAxis="{title:'y'}") ) ## print(sc, "chart") ## same as cat(sc$html$chart) {R}
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{R(loadandsave="1", wikisyntax="0")} require(googleVis) geo <- gvisGeoChart(CityPopularity, locationvar = "City", colorvar = "Popularity", options = list(region="US", height=350, displayMode = "markers", colorAxis = "{colors: ['orange','blue']}") ) print(geo, "chart") {R}
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{R(loadandsave="1", wikisyntax="0")} require(googleVis) M <- gvisMotionChart(Fruits, "Fruit", "Year", options = list(width = 550, height = 450)) print(M, "chart") {R}
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Plugin r cannot be executed.
And once everything is ready in your system (all packages installed, etc), you'll see something like this: