tm_cooc {wpa} | R Documentation |
Analyse word co-occurrence in subject lines and return a network plot
Description
This function generates a word co-occurrence network plot, with options to
return a table. This function is used within meeting_tm_report()
.
Usage
tm_cooc(data, stopwords = NULL, seed = 100, return = "plot", lmult = 0.05)
Arguments
data |
A Meeting Query dataset in the form of a data frame. |
stopwords |
A character vector OR a single-column data frame labelled
|
seed |
A numeric vector to set seed for random generation. |
return |
String specifying what to return. This must be one of the following strings:
See |
lmult |
A multiplier to adjust the line width in the output plot. Defaults to 0.05. |
Details
This function uses tm_clean()
as the underlying data wrangling function.
There is an option to remove stopwords by passing a data frame into the
stopwords
argument.
Value
A different output is returned depending on the value passed to the return
argument:
-
"plot"
: 'ggplot' and 'ggraph' object. A network plot. -
"table"
: data frame. A summary table.
Author(s)
Carlos Morales carlos.morales@microsoft.com
See Also
Other Text-mining:
meeting_tm_report()
,
pairwise_count()
,
subject_validate()
,
subject_validate_report()
,
tm_clean()
,
tm_freq()
,
tm_wordcloud()
Examples
# Demo using a subset of `mt_data`
mt_data %>%
dplyr::slice(1:20) %>%
tm_cooc(lmult = 0.01)