Description Usage Format New stats New geoms See Also
Class definitions for the new ggproto classes defined in the
corrmorant package.
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An object of class TidyCorrm (inherits from ggproto, gg) of length 4.
TidyCorrm: prototype for tidy_corrm() constructor methods.
StatCorrtext: create and position text labels for correlation strength
(see stat_corrtext for details).
StatCorrtext: create and position text labels for the outcome of user
defined functions (see stat_funtext for details).
StatHeatmap: create correlation heat maps (see stat_heatmap for
details).
StatHeatcircle: create circles indicating correlation strength (see
stat_heatcircle for details).
StatDiaNames: create and position text labels for variable names in the
diagonal facets of ggcorrm plots (see stat_dia_names for details).
StatDiaBin: create and position plots of binned data (histograms or
frequency polygons) of variables in the diagonal facets of ggcorrm plots
(see stat_dia_bin for details).
GeomDiaDensity: create and position density plots in the diagonal facets
of ggcorrm plots (see geom_dia_density for details).
GeomDiaHistogram: create and position histogramsin the diagonal facets
of ggcorrm plots (see geom_dia_density for details).
GeomDiaFreqpoly: create and position frequency polygons in the diagonal
facets of ggcorrm plots (see geom_dia_density for details).
GeomRelpoint: scatter plots with relative positions (see geom_relpoint
for details)-
GeomReltext: text labels with relative positions (see geom_reltext for
details).
ggplot2-ggproto for a description of the ggproto object orientation
system,
tidy_corrm for structured tidy correlation plot datasets,
add_corrtext for correlation text labels,
add_funtext for user-defined text labels,
add_heatmap for correlation heatmaps,
add_heatcircle for circles witch correlation-dependent size and color,
dia_names for variable names in the plot diagonal,
dia_density for density plots in the plot diagonal,
dia_histogram for histograms and frequency polygons in the plot diagonal
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