gvisMap {googleVis} | R Documentation |
Google Maps with R
Description
The gvisMap 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.
Usage
gvisMap(data, locationvar = "", tipvar = "", options = list(), chartid)
Arguments
data |
a |
locationvar |
column name of
|
tipvar |
column name of |
options |
list of configuration options for Google Map. https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/map#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 |
Details
The maps are the well known Google Maps.
Value
gvisMap 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.
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/map
See Also
See also print.gvis
, plot.gvis
for printing and
plotting methods, gvisGeoChart
for an alternative to gvisMap
.
Examples
## Please note that by default the googleVis plot command
## will open a browser window and requires Internet
## connection to display the visualisation.
## Example with latitude and longitude information
## Plot Hurricane Andrew (1992) storm path:
data(Andrew)
M1 <- gvisMap(Andrew, "LatLong" , "Tip",
options=list(showTip=TRUE, showLine=TRUE, enableScrollWheel=TRUE,
mapType='hybrid', useMapTypeControl=TRUE,
width=800,height=400))
plot(M1)
## Example with address, here UK post-code and some html code in tooltip
df <- data.frame(Postcode=c("EC3M 7HA", "EC2P 2EJ"),
Tip=c("<a href='https://www.lloyds.com'>Lloyd's</a>",
"<a href='https://www.guildhall.cityoflondon.gov.uk/'>Guildhall</a>"))
M2 <- gvisMap(df, "Postcode", "Tip",
options=list(showTip=TRUE, mapType='normal',
enableScrollWheel=TRUE))
plot(M2)
## Change mapping icons
M3 <- gvisMap(df, "Postcode", "Tip",
options=list(showTip=TRUE, mapType='normal',
enableScrollWheel=TRUE,
icons=paste0("{",
"'default': {'normal': 'https://icons.iconarchive.com/",
"icons/icons-land/vista-map-markers/48/",
"Map-Marker-Ball-Azure-icon.png',\n",
"'selected': 'https://icons.iconarchive.com/",
"icons/icons-land/vista-map-markers/48/",
"Map-Marker-Ball-Right-Azure-icon.png'",
"}}")))
plot(M3)