Create an interactive graphic with a ggplot object
to be used in a web browser. The function should replace function
ggiraph
.
girafe(code, ggobj = NULL, pointsize = 12, width_svg = 6,
height_svg = 5, xml_reader_options = list(), ...)
Plotting code to execute
ggplot objet to print. argument code
will
be ignored if this argument is supplied.
the default pointsize of plotted text in pixels, default to 12.
The width and height of the graphics region in inches. The default values are 6 and 5 inches. This will define the aspect ratio of the graphic as it will be used to define viewbox attribute of the SVG result.
read_xml additional arguments to be used
when parsing the svg result. This feature can be used to parse
huge svg files by using list(options = "HUGE")
but this
is not recommanded.
arguments passed on to dsvg
girafe animations can be customized with function girafe_options
.
Options are available to customize tooltips, hover effects, zoom effects
selection effects and toolbar.
girafe graphics are responsive, which mean, they will be resized
according to their container. There are two responsive behavior
implementations: one for Shiny applications and flexdashboard documents
and one for other documents (i.e. R markdown and saveWidget
).
Graphics are created by an R graphic device (i.e pdf, png, svg here) and
need arguments width and height to define a graphic region.
Arguments width_svg
and height_svg
are used as corresponding
values. They are defining the aspect ratio of the graphic. This proportion is
always respected when the graph is displayed.
When a girafe graphic is in a Shiny application,
graphic will be resized according to the arguments width
and
height
of the function girafeOutput
. Default
values are '100%' and '500px'. These arguments determine the
outer bounding box of the graphic (the HTML element that will
contain the graphic with an aspect ratio).
When a girafe graphic is in an R markdown document (producing an HTML
document), the graphic will be resized according to the argument width
of the
function girafe
. Its value is beeing used to define a relative
width of the graphic within its HTML container. Its height is automatically
adjusted regarding to the argument width
and the aspect ratio.
If this behavior does not fit with your need, I recommand you to use package widgetframe that wraps htmlwidgets inside a responsive iframe.
Use geom_zzz_interactive
to create interactive graphical elements.
Difference from original functions is that the following
aesthetics are understood: tooltip
, onclick
and data_id
.
Tooltips can be displayed when mouse is over graphical elements.
If id are associated with points, they get animated when mouse is over and can be selected when used in shiny apps.
On click actions can be set with javascript instructions. This option should not be used simultaneously with selections in Shiny applications as both features are "on click" features.
When a zoom effect is set, "zoom activate", "zoom desactivate" and "zoom init" buttons are available in a toolbar.
When selection type is set to 'multiple' (in Shiny applications), lasso selection and lasso anti-selections buttons are available in a toolbar.
# NOT RUN {
library(ggplot2)
dataset <- mtcars
dataset$carname = row.names(mtcars)
gg_point = ggplot( data = dataset,
mapping = aes(x = wt, y = qsec, color = disp,
tooltip = carname, data_id = carname) ) +
geom_point_interactive() + theme_minimal()
x <- girafe(ggobj = gg_point, width = 0.7)
if(interactive()){
print(x)
}
# }
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