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2017 Nov 15
0
eulerr 3.0.0
Dear R users,
I have just published a major update to my R package eulerr, which constructs and plots area-proportional Euler and Venn diagrams. The new update, version 3.0.0, allows the user to now also plot Euler diagrams using ellipses in addition to circles, which enables accurate diagrams for a wider range of inputs. This is the first software solution that features Euler diagrams with
2017 Nov 15
0
eulerr 3.0.0
Dear R users,
I have just published a major update to my R package eulerr, which constructs and plots area-proportional Euler and Venn diagrams. The new update, version 3.0.0, allows the user to now also plot Euler diagrams using ellipses in addition to circles, which enables accurate diagrams for a wider range of inputs. This is the first software solution that features Euler diagrams with
2012 Oct 26
0
colorspace: interactive HCL palette chooser
Dear useRs,
we have just released a new version (1.2-0) of the "colorspace" package:
http://CRAN.R-project.org/package=colorspace
In addition to the infrastructure for transforming colors between
different color spaces (RGB, HSV, HCL, and various others) and support for
different types of color palettes (qualitative, sequential, diverging),
there is now a new graphical user
2012 Oct 26
0
colorspace: interactive HCL palette chooser
Dear useRs,
we have just released a new version (1.2-0) of the "colorspace" package:
http://CRAN.R-project.org/package=colorspace
In addition to the infrastructure for transforming colors between
different color spaces (RGB, HSV, HCL, and various others) and support for
different types of color palettes (qualitative, sequential, diverging),
there is now a new graphical user
2008 Apr 24
2
alternatives to RColorBrewer?
I've found RColorBrewer useful for its qualitative palettes, but wished that
it could generate more than 12 qualitative palettes (e.g. with Set3). Any
suggestions for alternative color palette generators that can handle e.g. 18
distinctive colors? (I'm aware of using rainbow(), but this doesn't
generate enough distinct colors when the number of palettes is large).
Thanks,
Andrew
2005 Jul 07
2
Brewer colours
Anyone who is interested in using optimal colour palettes should
look at the work of Cindy Brewer: www.colorbrewer.org
I have written code to use her colour schemes in R. It is
included below. Perhaps someone may find this interesting enough
to work into a package.
Included also is a function showpalette, which was posted here a
while back. I don't remember who wrote it.
I have copied all
2016 Dec 11
0
Announcing eulerr 1.0.0
Dear R users,
I would like to announce version 1.0.0 of eulerr (https://cran.r-project.org/package=eulerr). eulerr produces venn and euler diagrams for any number of sets. The user inputs a string of set relationships, for instance eulerr(c("A" = 10, "B" = 5, "A&B" = 2)), and out pops a specification for a euler diagram that can be plotted via eulerr.
For
2016 Dec 11
0
Announcing eulerr 1.0.0
Dear R users,
I would like to announce version 1.0.0 of eulerr (https://cran.r-project.org/package=eulerr). eulerr produces venn and euler diagrams for any number of sets. The user inputs a string of set relationships, for instance eulerr(c("A" = 10, "B" = 5, "A&B" = 2)), and out pops a specification for a euler diagram that can be plotted via eulerr.
For
2023 Feb 21
1
MFA variables graph, filtered by separate.analyses
Hi!
Apologies if this is not the correct place to ask. I am attempting a
MFA analysis of a dataset based on wine chemical and sensory analysis,
based on the STHDA tutorial [1]. (I am using this dataset here too, as
an example dataset to work on without posting my actual data. I've
tried this with both my data and the example data, with the exact same
results.)
The only issue I am having is
2023 Feb 21
1
MFA variables graph, filtered by separate.analyses
Hi Gavin,
I can't work through this right now, but I would start by looking at
the 'hetcor' package to get the correlations, or if they are already
in the return object, build a plot from these.
Jim
On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 4:24 AM gavin duley <gduley at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Apologies if this is not the correct place to ask. I am attempting a
> MFA
2011 Nov 02
3
palettes for the color-blind
Everyone,
I'm working with scatter plots with different colored symbols (via
lattice). I'm currently using these colors for points and lines:
col1 <- c(rgb(1, 0, 0), rgb(0, 0, 1),
rgb(0, 1, 0),
rgb(0.55482458, 0.40350876, 0.04166666),
rgb(0, 0, 0))
plot(seq(along = col1), pch = 16, col = col1, cex = 1.5)
I'm also using these with transparency (alpha
2004 Nov 05
0
dichromat package
This is an update (version 1.2), not a new package, but given recent
postings on the R lists an announcement may be helpful.
The 'dichromat' package has color schemes designed for people with
red-green deficient or anomalous vision, tools for simulating the effect
of color blindness, and tools for creating color ramps and palettes (these
last will be in R 2.1.0).
I would welcome
2004 Nov 05
0
dichromat package
This is an update (version 1.2), not a new package, but given recent
postings on the R lists an announcement may be helpful.
The 'dichromat' package has color schemes designed for people with
red-green deficient or anomalous vision, tools for simulating the effect
of color blindness, and tools for creating color ramps and palettes (these
last will be in R 2.1.0).
I would welcome
2014 Nov 24
0
Call For Papers - Workshops at WorldCIST 2015 - 3rd World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies
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2014 Nov 24
0
Call For Papers - Workshops at WorldCIST 2015 - 3rd World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies
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2014 Dec 04
0
Call For Papers - Workshops at WorldCIST 2015 - 3rd World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies
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2014 Dec 04
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2006 Feb 02
0
Mongrel HTTP Library 0.2.1 (Fancy URI Matching)
And now it''s time for yet another Mongrel release.
Mongrel is a small fast HTTP library written in (partly) Ruby. It is
intended to be used by web app framework authors to make their
applications fast and deployable without resorting to SCGI/FastCGI
trickery. Mongrel is tested to work on Linux and Mac OS X (with more
reports welcome). You''ll need a full compiler to
2014 Oct 31
2
Options that are local to the package that sets them
Dear All,
I am trying to do the following, and could use some hints.
Suppose I have a package called pkgA. pkgA exposes an API that
includes setting some options, e.g. pkgA works with color palettes,
and the user of the package can define new palettes. pkgA provides an
API to manipulate these palettes, including defining them.
pkgA is intended to be used in other packages, e.g. in pkgB1 and
2006 Jan 09
0
need palette of topographic colors similar to topo.colors ()
I will second Roger's suggestion, colorRampPalette is a great function for
creating your own palettes. For example, Matlab's jet palette (also
available in fields package under peculiar name 'tim.colors') can be defined
by:
jet.colors = colorRampPalette(c("#00007F", "blue", "#007FFF", "cyan",
"#7FFF7F", "yellow",