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The (excellent!) LearnR blog had a post today about making a rose plot in
ggplot2.
Following today’s announcement, by Ian Fellows, regarding the release of the new version of Deducer (0.4) offering a strong support for ggplot2 using a GUI plot builder, Ian also sent an e-mail where he shows how to create a rose plot using the new ggplot2 GUI included in the latest version of Deducer. After the template is made, the plot can be generated with 4 clicks of the mouse.
Here is a video tutorial (Ian published) to show how this can be used:
The generated template file is available at:
http://neolab.stat.ucla.edu/cranstats/rose.ggtmpl
I am excited about the work Ian is doing, and hope to see more people publish use cases with Deducer.
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