| save_history {tourr} | R Documentation | 
Save tour history.
Description
Save a tour path so it can later be displayed in many different ways.
Usage
save_history(
  data,
  tour_path = grand_tour(),
  max_bases = 100,
  start = NULL,
  rescale = FALSE,
  sphere = FALSE,
  step_size = Inf,
  ...
)
Arguments
data | 
 matrix, or data frame containing numeric columns  | 
tour_path | 
 tour path generator  | 
max_bases | 
 maximum number of new bases to generate. Some tour paths (like the guided tour) may generate less than the maximum.  | 
start | 
 starting projection, if you want to specify one  | 
rescale | 
 Default FALSE. If TRUE, rescale all variables to range [0,1]?  | 
sphere | 
 if true, sphere all variables  | 
step_size | 
 distance between each step - defaults to   | 
... | 
 additional arguments passed to tour path  | 
Examples
# You can use a saved history to replay tours with different visualisations
t1 <- save_history(flea[, 1:6], max = 3)
animate_xy(flea[, 1:6], planned_tour(t1))
## andrews_history(t1)
## andrews_history(interpolate(t1))
## t1 <- save_history(flea[, 1:6], grand_tour(4), max = 3)
## animate_pcp(flea[, 1:6], planned_tour(t1))
## animate_scatmat(flea[, 1:6], planned_tour(t1))
## t1 <- save_history(flea[, 1:6], grand_tour(1), max = 3)
## animate_dist(flea[, 1:6], planned_tour(t1))
testdata <- matrix(rnorm(100 * 3), ncol = 3)
testdata[1:50, 1] <- testdata[1:50, 1] + 10
testdata <- sphere_data(testdata)
t2 <- save_history(testdata, guided_tour(holes(), max.tries = 10),
  max = 5
)
animate_xy(testdata, planned_tour(t2))
# Or you can use saved histories to visualise the path that the tour took.
plot(path_index(interpolate(t2), holes()))
[Package tourr version 1.2.0 Index]