| tm_wordcloud | R Documentation |
Generate a wordcloud with the meeting query.
This is a sub-function that feeds into meeting_tm_report().
tm_wordcloud(
data,
stopwords = NULL,
seed = 100,
keep = 100,
return = "plot",
...
)
data |
A Meeting Query dataset in the form of a data frame. |
stopwords |
A character vector OR a single-column data frame labelled
|
seed |
A numeric vector to set seed for random generation. |
keep |
A numeric vector specifying maximum number of words to keep. |
return |
String specifying what to return. This must be one of the following strings:
See |
... |
Additional parameters to be passed to
|
Uses the 'ggwordcloud' package for the underlying implementation, thus
returning a 'ggplot' object. Additional layers can be added onto the plot
using a ggplot + syntax.
The recommendation is not to return over 100 words in a word cloud.
This function uses tm_clean() as the underlying data wrangling function.
There is an option to remove stopwords by passing a data frame into the
stopwords argument.
A different output is returned depending on the value passed to the return
argument:
"plot": 'ggplot' object containing a word cloud.
"table": data frame returning the data used to generate the word cloud.
Other Text-mining:
meeting_tm_report(),
pairwise_count(),
tm_clean(),
tm_cooc(),
tm_freq()
tm_wordcloud(mt_data, keep = 30)
# Removing stopwords
tm_wordcloud(mt_data, keep = 30, stopwords = c("weekly", "update"))
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