gvisCalendar {googleVis} | R Documentation |
Google Calendar Chart with R
Description
A calendar chart is a visualization used to show activity over the course of a long span of time, such as months or years. They're best used when you want to illustrate how some quantity varies depending on the day of the week, or how it trends over time.
Usage
gvisCalendar(data, datevar = "", numvar = "", options = list(), chartid)
Arguments
data |
a |
datevar |
column name of |
numvar |
column name of |
options |
list of configuration options, see: https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/calendar#Configuration_Options The parameters can be set via a named list. The parameters have to map those of the Google documentation.
For more details see the Google API documentation and the R examples below. |
chartid |
character. If missing (default) a random chart id will be
generated based on chart type and |
Value
gvisCalendar 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
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
header
a character string of a html page header:
<html>...<body>
,chart
a named character vector of the chart's building blocks:
jsHeader
Opening
<script>
tag and reference to Google's JavaScript library.jsData
JavaScript function defining the input
data
as a JSON object.jsDrawChart
JavaScript function combing the data with the visualisation API and user options.
jsDisplayChart
JavaScript function calling the handler to display the chart.
jsFooter
End tag
</script>
.jsChart
Call of the
jsDisplayChart
function.divChart
<div>
container to embed the chart into the page.
caption
character string of a standard caption, including data name and chart id.
footer
character string of a html page footer:
</body>...</html>
, including the used R and googleVis version and link to Google's Terms of Use.
Warning
The calendar chart may be undergoing substantial revisions in future Google Charts releases.
Author(s)
Markus Gesmann markus.gesmann@gmail.com,
Diego de Castillo decastillo@gmail.com
References
Google Chart Tools API: https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/calendar
See Also
See also print.gvis
, plot.gvis
for printing and
plotting methods.
Examples
cl1 <- gvisCalendar(Cairo, datevar="Date", numvar="Temp")
plot(cl1)
## Not all months shown?
## We can change the setting of the width ...
cl2 <- gvisCalendar(Cairo, datevar="Date", numvar="Temp",
options=list(width=1000))
plot(cl2)
## ... or the cell size
cl3 <- gvisCalendar(Cairo, datevar="Date",
numvar="Temp",
options=list(calendar="{ cellSize: 10 }"))
plot(cl3)
## Example with many options set
cl4 <- gvisCalendar(Cairo, datevar="Date", numvar="Temp",
options=list(
title="Daily temperature in Cairo",
height=320,
calendar="{yearLabel: { fontName: 'Times-Roman',
fontSize: 32, color: '#1A8763', bold: true},
cellSize: 10,
cellColor: { stroke: 'red', strokeOpacity: 0.2 },
focusedCellColor: {stroke:'red'}}")
)
plot(cl4)