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This is how you can make fancy Google motion or map charts. See documentation for R package googleVis. | This is how you can make fancy Google motion or map charts. See documentation for R package googleVis and [https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/motionchart Google's help]. | ||
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How to draw graphs in Opasnet?
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R-tools
In R-tools, you have the functionalities of R available. We recommend that you use the package ggplot2 whenever possible. It is very powerful, and borrowing good ideas from others is easier if we all use the same approach. Of course, it is also possible to use plot' (a kind of basic graph) as well, but the limits come sooner. This is an example code that contains all kinds of examples with comments.
----#: . Code seems to work, but gives the yellow errorbox saying "Removed 745 rows containing missing values (geom_point)" --Heta 12:56, 27 August 2013 (EEST) (type: truth; paradigms: science: comment)
rlnorm
- Graph for cumulative probability distributions
Google charts
This is how you can make fancy Google motion or map charts. See documentation for R package googleVis and Google's help.
GoogleDocs
GoogleDocs is the method of choice for drawing causal diagrams.
- Make a drawing.
- Share it with everyone with open editing.
- Download is in png or svg format.
- Upload the file to Opasnet and copy a link to the original Google document to the image page.
- Use like any image.