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ggpie
aims to create pie (2D and 3D), donut and rose pie plot with the ggplot2
plotting system which implemented the grammar of graphics. It contains five main functions:
ggpie
: Create 2D pie plot with single group variable.ggdonut
: Create 2D donut plot with single group variable.ggnestedpie
: Create 2D nested pie plot with two group variables.ggpie3D
: Create 3D pie plot with single group variable.ggrosepie
: Create rose pie plot with single or two group variables.You can install the released version of ggpie
from CRAN with:
install.packages("ggpie")
Or install the package via the Github repository:
# install.package("remotes") #In case you have not installed it.
remotes::install_github("showteeth/ggpie")
In general, it is recommended to install from Github repository (update more timely).
citation("ggpie")
#>
#> To cite ggpie in publications use:
#>
#> Yabing Song (2022). ggpie: Create Pie, Donut and Rose Pie Plot with
#> 'ggplot2'. R package version 0.2.2.
#> https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=ggpie
#>
#> A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is
#>
#> @Manual{,
#> title = {ggpie: Create Pie, Donut and Rose Pie Plot with 'ggplot2'.},
#> author = {Yabing Song},
#> note = {R package version 0.2.2},
#> year = {2022},
#> url = {https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=ggpie},
#> }
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