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June 15, 2015

htmlwidgets for Rich Data Visualization in R

Filed under: Graphics,R,Visualization — Patrick Durusau @ 6:04 pm

htmlwidgets for Rich Data Visualization in R

From the webpage:

With the booming popularity of big data and data science, nice visualizations are getting a lot of attention. Sure, R and Python have built-in support for basic graphs and charts, but what if you want more. What if you want interaction so you can mouse-over or rotate a visualization. What if you want to explore more than a static image? Enter Rich Visualizations.

And, creating them is not as hard as you might think!

Four compelling examples of interactive graphics using htmlwidgets to bring interactivity to R code.

At first I thought this might be useful for an interactive map of cybersecurity incompetence inside the DC beltway but quickly realized that a map with only one uniform feature isn’t all that useful.

I am sure htmlwidgets will be useful for many other visualizations!

Enjoy!

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