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R package for drawing alluvial diagrams

What are alluvial diagrams? See for example:

Examples

Alluvial diagram of datasets::Titanic data made with alluvial(). Notice how each category block becomes a stacked barchart showing relative frequency of survivors.

tit <- tibble::as_data_frame(Titanic)

tit %>% head() %>% knitr::kable()
ClassSexAgeSurvivedn
1stMaleChildNo0
2ndMaleChildNo0
3rdMaleChildNo35
CrewMaleChildNo0
1stFemaleChildNo0
2ndFemaleChildNo0
alluvial(
    select(tit, Survived, Sex, Age, Class),
    freq=tit$n,
    col = ifelse(tit$Survived == "Yes", "orange", "grey"),
    border = ifelse(tit$Survived == "Yes", "orange", "grey"),
    layer = tit$Survived != "Yes",
    alpha = 0.8,
    blocks=FALSE
  )

Alluvial diagram for multiple time series / cross-sectional data based on alluvial::Refugees data made with alluvial_ts().

Refugees %>% head() %>% knitr::kable()
countryyearrefugees
Afghanistan20032136043
Burundi2003531637
Congo DRC2003453465
Iraq2003368580
Myanmar2003151384
Palestine2003350568
set.seed(39) # for nice colours
cols <- hsv(h = sample(1:10/10), s = sample(3:12)/15, v = sample(3:12)/15)

alluvial_ts(Refugees, wave = .3, ygap = 5, col = cols, plotdir = 'centred', alpha=.9,
            grid = TRUE, grid.lwd = 5, xmargin = 0.2, lab.cex = .7, xlab = '',
            ylab = '', border = NA, axis.cex = .8, leg.cex = .7,
            leg.col='white', 
            title = "UNHCR-recognised refugees\nTop 10 countries (2003-13)\n")

Installation

Using "devtools" package:

devtools::install_github("mbojan/alluvial")

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install.packages('alluvial')

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0.1-2

License

MIT + file LICENSE

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Last Published

September 9th, 2016

Functions in alluvial (0.1-2)

alluvial_ts

Alluvial diagram for multiple time series data
alluvial

Alluvial diagram