lineChart | R Documentation |
Create a line chart
lineChart( data, x, y, curve = "curveLinear", stroke = "crimson", strokeWidth = 1.5, xticks = NULL, yticks = NULL, xtitle = NULL, xtitleFontSize = 16, ytitle = NULL, ytitleFontSize = 16, title = NULL, titleFontSize = 22, font = "Verdana, Geneva, Tahoma, sans-serif", bgcol = "#CAD0D3", opacity = 1, axisCol = "black", width = NULL, height = NULL )
data |
The data frame containing the variables to consider. |
x |
The x-variable to consider. Must be a date variable in 'yyyy-mm-dd' format. |
y |
The y-variable to consider. |
curve |
The line's curve type to render. A complete list can be found here <https://github.com/d3/d3-shape#curves>. Defaults to 'curveLinear'. |
stroke |
The color of the line. Defaults to 'crimson'. |
strokeWidth |
The width of the line. Defaults to 1.5. |
xticks |
Optional. the number of x-axis ticks to consider. |
yticks |
Optional. The number of y-axis ticks to consider. |
xtitle |
Optional. The title of the x-axis. |
xtitleFontSize |
The font size of the x-axis title. Defaults to 16. |
ytitle |
Optional. The title of the y-axis. |
ytitleFontSize |
The font size of the y-axis title. Defaults to 16. |
title |
Optional. The title of the plot. |
titleFontSize |
The font size of the plot title. Defaults to 22. |
font |
The font family to consider for the titles. Defaults to "Verdana, Geneva, Tahoma, sans-serif". |
bgcol |
The background color of the SVG. Defaults to "#CAD0D3" HEX color. |
opacity |
The color opacity of the bars (from 0 to 1). Defaults to 1. |
axisCol |
the color of the x and y axis. It includes the ticks, the labels and titles. Defaults to 'black'. |
width |
Optional. The width of the SVG output. |
height |
Optional. The height of the SVG output. |
A SVG line chart.
# 1. converting AirPassengers to a tidy data frame airpassengers <- data.frame( passengers = as.matrix(AirPassengers), date= zoo::as.Date(time(AirPassengers)) ) # 2. plotting the line chart lineChart( data = airpassengers, x = "date", y = "passengers" )
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