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Sometimes it is not easy to get useful information from a stacked bar chart, see for instance
this blogpost at Support Analytics.
So-called inkblot charts, as discussed at Kaiser Fung’s
Junk Charts, allow the reader to focus on the evolution
of a time series.
Now how to make this kind of charts with R? I asked on
StackOverflow. The given answers led to an implementation
of an inkblot function. It is delivered with the wzd package on r-forge. Here is an example which visualizes the income per capita from
various countries, as reported by gapminder:
> #install.packages("wzd") > library(wzd) > data(gmIncomePerCapita) > selection <- window(gmIncomePerCapita, + start=as.Date("1900-01-01"), + end=as.Date("2008-01-01") + )[,c("Germany", "India", "Japan", "Norway", "United States", "Venezuela")] > inkblot(selection, min.height=1300)
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