[R] Pie charts using plotGooglemaps
DrunkenPhD
endri81 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 16 12:13:57 CEST 2014
No nothing :((((
I tried :
> hdf <- get_map(location = c(20.166065, 41.270679), zoom = 8, maptype =
'roadmap')
> sampledf<-read.table(text="x y City Village
19.9437314 40.7086377 120 425
20.2214171 41.4924336 1 1
20.0955891 39.9481364 4 4
20.9506636 40.6447347 10 15",header=TRUE)
# make the graphics device high enough to hold Albania
x11(height=10,width=5)
# display the map upon which you want the pies
map(hdf <- get_map(location = c(20.166065, 41.270679), zoom = 8, maptype =
'roadmap')
ggmap(hdf, extent = 'device'))
# display the pies
library(plotrix)
for(pp in 1:4) floating.pie(sampledf[pp,"x"],sampledf[pp,"y"],
unlist(sampledf[pp,c("City","Village")]),radius=0.1)
but pffff nothing
What to do
On Wednesday, April 16, 2014 11:59:45 AM UTC+2, DrunkenPhD wrote:
>
> Ok this seems to work perfect,
>
> Dont want to be boring but what if plotting in real map smth like:
>
> hdf <- get_map(location = c(20.166065, 41.270679), zoom = 8, maptype =
> 'roadmap')
> ggmap(hdf, extent = 'device')
>
> Regards
>
> On Wednesday, April 16, 2014 11:51:43 AM UTC+2, Jim Lemon wrote:
>>
>> On 04/16/2014 04:43 AM, DrunkenPhD wrote:
>> > Sorry Jim not for my beginner level :(((
>> >
>> > So if my data are like this :
>> >
>> > xyCityVillage
>> >
>> > 19.943731440.7086377120425
>> >
>> > 20.221417141.492433611
>> >
>> > 20.095589139.948136444
>> >
>> > 20.950663640.64473471015
>> >
>> > how do I plot for every point(x,y) a pie chart with
>> slices(City,Village)?
>> >
>> > Regards
>> >
>> >
>> > how do I plot for every point(x,y) a pie chart with
>> slices(City,Village)?
>> >
>> >
>> Okay, let's try again.
>>
>> # get yer data
>> sampledf<-read.table(text="x y City Village
>> 19.9437314 40.7086377 120 425
>> 20.2214171 41.4924336 1 1
>> 20.0955891 39.9481364 4 4
>> 20.9506636 40.6447347 10 15",header=TRUE)
>> # make the graphics device high enough to hold Albania
>> x11(height=10,width=5)
>> # display the map upon which you want the pies
>> map(xlim=c(19,21.1),ylim=c(39.5,42.6))
>> # display the pies
>> library(plotrix)
>> for(pp in 1:4) floating.pie(sampledf[pp,"x"],sampledf[pp,"y"],
>> unlist(sampledf[pp,c("City","Village")]),radius=0.1)
>>
>> Jim
>>
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