R package corrplot provides a visual exploratory tool on correlation matrix that supports automatic variable reordering to help detect hidden patterns among variables.
corrplot is very easy to use and provides a rich array of plotting options in visualization method, graphic layout, color, legend, text labels, etc. It also provides p-values and confidence intervals to help users determine the statistical significance of the correlations.
For examples, see its online vignette.
This package is licensed under the MIT license, and available on CRAN: https://cran.r-project.org/package=corrplot.
library(corrplot)
M = cor(mtcars)
corrplot(M, order = 'hclust', addrect = 2)
To download the release version of the package on CRAN, type the following at the R command line:
install.packages('corrplot')
To download the development version of the package, type the following at the R command line:
devtools::install_github('taiyun/corrplot', build_vignettes = TRUE)
To cite corrplot
properly, call the R built-in command
citation('corrplot')
as follows:
citation('corrplot')
If you encounter a clear bug, please file a minimal reproducible example on github.
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