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autoplotly
This R package provides functionalities to automatically generate interactive visualizations for many popular statistical results supported by ggfortify package with plotly.js and ggplot2 style. The generated visualizations can also be easily extended using ggplot2 syntax while staying interactive.
You can play the examples interactively here.
Installation
To install the current version from CRAN, use:
install.packages("autoplotly")
To install from development version on Github, use:
devtools::install_github("terrytangyuan/autoplotly")
Example
# Automatically generate interactive plot for results produced by `stats::prcomp`
p <- autoplotly(prcomp(iris[c(1, 2, 3, 4)]), data = iris,
colour = 'Species', label = TRUE, label.size = 3, frame = TRUE)
# You can apply additional ggplot2 elements to the generated interactive plot
p +
ggplot2::ggtitle("Principal Components Analysis") +
ggplot2::labs(y = "Second Principal Components", x = "First Principal Components")
# Or apply additional plotly elements to the generated interactive plot
p %>% plotly::layout(annotations = list(
text = "Example Text",
font = list(
family = "Courier New, monospace",
size = 18,
color = "black"),
x = 0,
y = 0,
showarrow = TRUE))
You can autoplotly
many other statistical results automatically with the help of ggfortify. A complete list can be found here.
Reference/Citation
To cite autoplotly
in publications, please use the following (available via citation("autoplotly")
):
Yuan Tang (2018). autoplotly: An R package for automatic generation of interactive visualizations for statistical results. Journal of Open Source Software, 3(24), 657, https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.00657
Yuan Tang, Masaaki Horikoshi, and Wenxuan Li (2016). ggfortify: Unified Interface to Visualize Statistical Result of Popular R Packages. The R Journal, 8.2, 478-489.