Description Usage Arguments Value Author(s) References See Also Examples
View source: R/gvisCoreCharts.R
A chart that lets you render each series as a different marker type from the following list: columns, lines, and area lines.
The gvisComboChart function reads a data.frame and creates text output referring to the Google Visualisation API, which can be included into a web page, or as a stand-alone page. The actual chart is rendered by the web browser using SVG or VML.
| 1 | gvisComboChart(data, xvar = "", yvar = "", options = list(), chartid)
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| data | a  | 
| xvar | name of the character column which contains the category labels for the x-axes. | 
| yvar | a vector of column names of the numerical variables to be plotted. Each column is displayed as a separate column, line or area series. | 
| options | list of configuration options for Google Combo Chart. 
 Further possible components are, taken from https://google-developers.appspot.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/combochart.html#Configuration_Options: 
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| chartid | character. If missing (default) a random chart id will be generated based on
chart type and  | 
gvisComboChart returns list of class
"gvis" and "list".   
An object of class "gvis" is a list containing at least the
following components:
|  | Google visualisation type, here 'ComboChart' | 
|  | character id of the chart object. Unique chart ids are required to place several charts on the same page. | 
|  | a list with the building blocks for a page 
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Markus Gesmann markus.gesmann@gmail.com,
Diego de Castillo decastillo@gmail.com
Google Combo Chart API: http://code.google.com/apis/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/combochart.html
Follow the link for Google's data policy.
See also print.gvis, plot.gvis for
printing and plotting methods
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 | ## Please note that by default the googleVis plot command
## will open a browser window and requires an internet
## connection to display the visualisation.
CityPopularity
## Add the mean
CityPopularity$Mean=mean(CityPopularity$Popularity)
C1 <- gvisComboChart(CityPopularity, xvar="City",
                                     yvar=c("Mean", "Popularity"),
                                   options=list(seriesType="bars",
                                                title="City Popularity",
                                                series='{0: {type:"line"}}'))
plot(C1)
## Changing the width of columsn
C2 <- gvisComboChart(CityPopularity, xvar="City",
                                     yvar=c("Mean", "Popularity"),
                                   options=list(seriesType="bars",
                                                bar="{groupWidth:'100%'}",
                                                title="City Popularity",
                                                series='{0: {type:"line"}}'))
plot(C2)
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