gvisMerge | R Documentation |
gvisMerge merges two gvis-objects, either next or below each other into one gvis-object. The objects are arranged in a HTML table.
gvisMerge(x, y, horizontal = FALSE,
tableOptions = "border=\"0\"", chartid)
x |
a |
y |
a |
horizontal |
boolean. Default |
tableOptions |
a valid HTML table option string. Default |
chartid |
character. If missing (default) a random chart id will be generated based on
chart type and |
gvisMerge
returns list of class
"gvis
" and "list
".
An object of class "gvis
" is a list containing at least the following components:
type |
Google visualisation type, here 'gvisMerge' |
chartid |
character id of the chart object. Unique chart ids are required to place several charts on the same page. |
html |
a list with the building blocks for a page
|
Markus Gesmann markus.gesmann@gmail.com,
Google Chart Tools API: https://developers.google.com/chart/
Follow the link for Google's data policy.
See also print.gvis
, plot.gvis
for
printing and plotting methods
## Please note that by default the googleVis plot command
## will open a browser window and requires Internet
## connection to display the visualisation.
Pie1 <- gvisPieChart(CityPopularity)
## Doughnut chart - a pie with a hole
Pie2 <- gvisPieChart(CityPopularity, options=list(
slices="{4: {offset: 0.2}, 0: {offset: 0.3}}",
title='City popularity',
legend='none',
pieSliceText='label',
pieHole=0.5))
plot(gvisMerge(Pie2, Pie1,
tableOptions = "cellspacing=\"20\" bgcolor=\"#AABBCC\"",
horizontal=TRUE))
## Nested charts
G <- gvisGeoChart(Exports, "Country", "Profit",
options=list(width=250, height=100))
T <- gvisTable(Exports,
options=list(width=250, height=300))
GT <- gvisMerge(G,T, horizontal=FALSE)
plot(GT)
M <- gvisMotionChart(Fruits, "Fruit", "Year",
options=list(width=400, height=410))
GTM <- gvisMerge(GT, M, horizontal=TRUE,
tableOptions="cellspacing=10")
plot(GTM)
line <- gvisLineChart(OpenClose, "Weekday", c("Open", "Close"),
options=list(legend='none', width=300, height=150))
column <- gvisColumnChart(OpenClose, "Weekday", c("Open", "Close"),
options=list(legend='none', width=300, height=150))
area <- gvisAreaChart(OpenClose, "Weekday", c("Open", "Close"),
options=list(legend='none', width=300, height=150))
bar <- gvisBarChart(OpenClose, "Weekday", c("Open", "Close"),
options=list(legend='none', width=300, height=150))
LBCA <- gvisMerge(gvisMerge(line, bar), gvisMerge(column, area),
horizontal=TRUE, tableOptions="bgcolor=\"#AABBCC\"")
plot(LBCA)
## Applying gvisMerge successively
p <- Reduce(gvisMerge, list(line, column, area, bar))
plot(p)
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