[R] R Graph Gallery : categorization of the graphs
Sander Oom
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Mon Jun 6 17:48:31 CEST 2005
Barry Rowlingson wrote:
> Romain Francois wrote:
>
>> Graphics will be classified in :
>> - categories
>> - sub-categories within those categories
>> So far so good.
>
> Maybe, maybe not! Would a system of keywords work better than strict
> hierarchical categories, as long as plots can have more than one keyword
> attached? Someone might be interested in all 3d plots, or all plots
> related to model fitting, and these categories may not be distinct!
>
> Barry
>
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The whole point of a gallery is to show something to the user before the
user knows what he is looking for. The R help functions currently
available are hopeless when you have a picture of a graph in your head
without knowing the required commands.
Thus a gallery based on some categorization is required. The gallery
already has a search facility for 'un-categorized' searching. At the
same time the gallery will provide cross links between different graphs
using the same command/package or other similarities.
I suggested that the categorization for sigmaplot graphs could be a
useful start:
http://www.systat.com/products/SigmaPlot/productinfo/?sec=1003
The gallery is based on a database, so keyword searching is no problem.
Of course graphs will likely be members of more then one sub-category.
This is also no problem thanks to the database approach!
Hopefully we can agree on a categorization, such that we can start
populating the gallery!
Cheers,
Sander.
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