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This auxiliary function plots discrete and continuous values results
plot_chord( origin, dest, weight = 1, mg = 3, title = "Chord Diagram", subtitle = "", pal = NA )
chordDiagram object
Vectors. Origin and destination vectors
Vector. Weight for each chord.
Numeric. Margin adjust for plot in case of need
Character. Title for the plot
Character. Subtitle for the plot
Vector. Colour pallete. Order matters.
Other Visualization: distr(), freqs(), freqs_df(), freqs_list(), freqs_plot(), noPlot(), plot_survey(), plot_timeline(), tree_var()
distr()
freqs()
freqs_df()
freqs_list()
freqs_plot()
noPlot()
plot_survey()
plot_timeline()
tree_var()
# You must have "circlize" library to use this auxiliary function: if (FALSE) { df <- data.frame(from = c(1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 6), to = c(4, 4, 4, 2, 2, NA, NA)) plot_chord(df$from, df$to) }
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