Happy Holidays Data Lovers!
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Warmest seasons greetings to all of my fellow data nerds!
Like myself, I know that a lot of you love pretty visualizations. So, this Christmas I am giving the small gift of a new R package to explore. I will be providing a more in-depth example in the next few weeks. In the meantime, below is a teaser.
Run this code in any R environment, including R Studio and IBM Cloud Data Science Experience.
## A fun plot to say seasons greetings install.packages("alluvial") library(alluvial) data2 <- read.table(header=TRUE, text=' subject Joyeaux Noel freq 1 Happy Holidays 1 2 Seasons Greetings 1 ') dataframe <- as.data.frame(data2) alluvial(dataframe[,2:3], freq=dataframe$freq, col = ifelse(dataframe$Joyeaux == "Happy", "red", "green"), border = ifelse(dataframe$Joyeaux == "Happy", "red", "green"), cex = 0.7 )
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