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Recently we released googleVis 0.5.3 on CRAN. The package provides an interface between R and Google Charts, allowing you to create interactive web charts from R.Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.
Screen shot of some of the Google Charts |
Although this is mainly a maintenance release, I’d like to point out two changes:
- Default chart width is set to ‘automatic’ instead of 500 pixels.
- Intervals for columns roles have to end with the suffix “.i”, with “i” being an integer. Several interval columns are allowed, see the roles demo and vignette for more details.
- The order of y-variables in core charts wasn’t maintained. Thanks to John Taveras for reporting this bug.
- Width and height of googleVis charts were only accepted in pixels, although the Google Charts API uses standard HTML units (for example, ‘100px’, ’80em’, ’60’, ‘automatic’). If no units are specified the number is assumed to be pixels. This has been fixed. Thanks to Paul Murrell for reporting this issue.
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