Effortlessly visualize all columns in a data frame with vertically aligned plots and automatic plot selection based on variable type. Plots are fully interactive, and custom tooltips can be added.
Why 1 dimensional plots?
To understand trends in your data, especially correlative relationships
between 2 or more features, it can be useful to densely stack visual
representations of each feature vertically, regardless of data type. By
unifying the
gg1d can be used for exploratory data analysis (EDA) or to produce publication quality graphics summarizing a dataset.
You can install the development version of gg1d from GitHub with:
if (!require("remotes"))
install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("selkamand/gg1d")
For examples of interactive gg1d plots see the gg1d gallery
# Load library
library(gg1d)
# Read data
path_gg1d <- system.file("example.csv", package = "gg1d")
df <- read.csv(path_gg1d, header = TRUE, na.strings = "")
# Plot data, sort by Glasses
gg1d(
df,
col_id = "ID",
col_sort = "Glasses",
interactive = FALSE,
verbose = FALSE,
options = gg1d_options(legend_nrow = 2)
)
Customise colours by supplying a named list to the palettes
argument
gg1d(
df,
col_id = "ID",
col_sort = "Glasses",
palettes = list("EyeColour" = c(
Brown = "rosybrown4",
Blue = "steelblue",
Green = "seagreen"
)),
interactive = FALSE,
verbose = FALSE,
options = gg1d_options(legend_nrow = 2)
)
All types of contributions are encouraged and valued. See our guide to community contributions for different ways to help.