View source: R/polar-periodic.R
| polar_periodic | R Documentation | 
Shows the interrupted time series in Cartesian coordinates and its a periodic/cyclic components.
polar_periodic(
  ds_linear,
  ds_stage_cycle_polar,
  x_name,
  y_name,
  stage_id_name,
  periodic_lower_name = "position_lower",
  periodic_upper_name = "position_upper",
  palette_dark = NULL,
  palette_light = NULL,
  change_points = NULL,
  change_point_labels = NULL,
  draw_observed_line = TRUE,
  draw_periodic_band = TRUE,
  draw_stage_labels = FALSE,
  draw_radius_labels = FALSE,
  jagged_point_size = 2,
  jagged_line_size = 1,
  band_alpha_dark = 0.4,
  band_alpha_light = 0.15,
  color_labels = "gray50",
  color_gridlines = "gray80",
  label_color = "orange3",
  change_line_alpha = 0.5,
  change_line_size = 3,
  tick_locations = base::pretty(x = ds_linear[[y_name]]),
  graph_floor = min(tick_locations),
  graph_ceiling = max(tick_locations),
  cardinal_labels = NULL,
  origin_label = paste0("The origin represents ", graph_floor,
    ";\nthe perimeter represents ", graph_ceiling, "."),
  plot_margins = c(3.5, 2, 0.5, 2)
)
| ds_linear | The data.frame to containing the simple linear data. There should be one record per observation. | 
| ds_stage_cycle_polar | The data.frame to containing the bands for a single period.
There should be one record per theta per stage.  If there are three stages,
this data.frame should have three times as many rows as  | 
| x_name | The variable name containing the date. | 
| y_name | The variable name containing the dependent/criterion variable. | 
| stage_id_name | The variable name indicating which stage the record belongs to.
For example, before the first interruption, the  | 
| periodic_lower_name | The variable name showing the lower bound of a stage's periodic estimate. | 
| periodic_upper_name | The variable name showing the upper bound of a stage's periodic estimate. | 
| palette_dark | A vector of colors used for the dark/heavy graphical elements.
The vector should have one color for each  | 
| palette_light | A vector of colors used for the light graphical elements.
The vector should have one color for each  | 
| change_points | A vector of values indicate the interruptions between stages. It typically works best as a Date or a POSIXct class. | 
| change_point_labels | The text plotted above each interruption. | 
| draw_observed_line | A boolean value indicating
if the longitudinal observed line should be plotted (whose values are take from  | 
| draw_periodic_band | A boolean value indicating
if the bands should be plotted (whose values are take from the  | 
| draw_stage_labels | A boolean value indicating
if the stage labels should be plotted (whose values are take from  | 
| draw_radius_labels | A boolean value indicating
if the gridline/radius labels should be plotted (whose values are take from  | 
| jagged_point_size | The size of the observed data points. | 
| jagged_line_size | The size of the line connecting the observed data points. | 
| band_alpha_dark | The amount of transparency of the band appropriate for a stage's x values. | 
| band_alpha_light | The amount of transparency of the band comparison stages for a given x value. | 
| color_labels | The color for  | 
| color_gridlines | The color for the gridlines. | 
| label_color | The color of the text labels imposed on the line. | 
| change_line_alpha | The amount of transparency marking each interruption. | 
| change_line_size | The width of a line marking an interruption. | 
| tick_locations | The desired locations for ticks showing the value of the criterion/dependent variable. | 
| graph_floor | The value of the criterion/dependent variable at the center of the polar plot. | 
| graph_ceiling | The value of the criterion/dependent variable at the outside of the polar plot. | 
| cardinal_labels | The four labels placed where "North", "East", "South", and "West" typically are. | 
| origin_label | Explains what the criterion variable's value is at the origin.
Use  | 
| plot_margins | A vector of four  | 
Returns a grid graphical object (i.e., a grid::grob().)
requireNamespace("grid")
library(Wats)
ds_linear <-
  Wats::county_month_birth_rate_2005_version |>
  dplyr::filter(county_name == "oklahoma") |>
  augment_year_data_with_month_resolution(date_name = "date")
h_spread <- function(scores) { quantile(x = scores, probs = c(.25, .75)) }
portfolio <- annotate_data(
  ds_linear       = ds_linear,
  dv_name         = "birth_rate",
  center_function = median,
  spread_function = h_spread
)
rm(ds_linear)
polarized <- polarize_cartesian(
  portfolio$ds_linear,
  portfolio$ds_stage_cycle,
  y_name        = "birth_rate",
  stage_id_name = "stage_id"
)
grid::grid.newpage()
polar_periodic(
  ds_linear             = polarized$ds_observed_polar,
  ds_stage_cycle_polar  = polarized$ds_stage_cycle_polar,
  y_name                = "radius",
  stage_id_name         = "stage_id",
  cardinal_labels       = c("Jan1", "Apr1", "July1", "Oct1")
)
grid::grid.newpage()
polar_periodic(
  ds_linear              = polarized$ds_observed_polar,
  ds_stage_cycle_polar   = polarized$ds_stage_cycle_polar,
  y_name                 = "radius",
  stage_id_name          = "stage_id",
  draw_periodic_band     = FALSE
)
grid::grid.newpage()
polar_periodic(
  ds_linear            = polarized$ds_observed_polar,
  ds_stage_cycle_polar = polarized$ds_stage_cycle_polar,
  y_name               = "radius",
  stage_id_name        = "stage_id",
  draw_observed_line   = FALSE,
  cardinal_labels      = c("Jan1", "Apr1", "July1", "Oct1")
)
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