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Anyone who has read
- 48 Industries (Dendrogram Ordered) Over 50 Years
- 48 Industries Since 1963
- “Trend is Not Your Friend” Applied to 48 Industries
- Horizon Plots in Base Graphics
- More on Horizon Charts
- Application of Horizon Plots
- Horizon Plot Already Available
- Cubism Horizon Charts in R
should already know that I really like horizon charts. Also, you would probably guess that I would be very excited if the new plot.xts could produce horizon charts. So I am excited, since with its panel functionality, plot.xts very capably creates horizon charts.
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R code from GIST (also, please install xtsExtra from r-forge):
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