I'm making a gantt chart using Matrix and can't figured out how can I make the date as headers. I want to copy the design like on this picture.
I want to use as header in my matrix gantt chart. So the final design should be like this:
The blue one is my current design so far :-) I
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I am using the Highcharter library in my R Shiny apps to build some dashboards and I was wondering if it would be possible to use the navigator (hc_navigator) as an input.
For example: by adjusting the time window of the chart in my graph, I'd like to calculate the avg or the sum of the displayed data point in the chart. Of course, I'd like this to be dynamic (i.e. any time that I adjust the time window with the navigator, I want the calculated value to update)
Example - This is my baseline chart: Baseline chart. I want to add a box which calculates the avg of the data points displayed in it. But, whenever I adjust the navigator (pls see here: nav-adjusted chart), I want the avg to change according to the data points which remain in the chart.
Does anybody have any idea on how to achieve something like this? Hope I was clear enough :)
Thanks,
Lorenzo
I want to create a timeline to show all the results of one of my studies. I just want to display a timeline, event by group, and line charts of some data I obtained.
I've tried doing it in illustrator/photoshop but it's just time consuming and not what I aiming for.
Here is the thing I've tried in illustrator, just to show you the type of diagram I'm aiming for:
So the figure I want to be able to do have this structure:
Timeline
Timeline events grouped by type
Line charts of my data
and so on...
Have you some suggestion to do it in R? Maybe a package? Or another tool?
I am attempting to create a pie chart that will display the health status of various systems. This is what the chart currently looks like:
Each data point, in addition to the possible errors messages, has a name in its data.
Is it possible to configure the chart so the system names are shown in the pie chart? In the tooltip for each slice would be preferable, but any solution will work.
You can Add (button at the buttom of the configuration) a second visualization, which will then add another layer around your first visualization.
This is an example for log.level and around it labels.url.full:
I have very sparse data and I want to adjust the chart so that I can show the amount of the positive event rather than it being a speck on the chart next to the negative class.
In thinkcell ( an excel and powerpoint add in), there is a cool feature where you can effectively "hide" a part of the frequency. An example is here.
The squiggly lines are a cut off to change the scale.
The kind of data I am working with
a<-data.frame("Changed"=rep(0,900))
b<-data.frame("Changed"=rep(1,50))
example<-data.frame(Changed=rbind(a,b))
hist(example$Changed)
Any suggestions on how to do this or how to represent this? I guess at worst I could change the limit of the chart and just label it to show the value in the base... but its not that pretty or obvious.
Appreciate any thoughts.
J
I'm trying to use canvas to build a line graph between 2 date points. I need the date measurements along the bottom of the graph to change based on the start and end date data, which can vary widely between what information is grabbed by the application. Are there any plugins that do this, specifically/dynamically?
There is a huge abundance of chart and graph plotting libraries that can do this, and gRaphaƫl seems to do what you ask for quite well.