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GTAPViz is an R package designed to streamline the
processing and visualization of GTAP-CGE results. While primarily built
for GTAP simulations, it also supports other .har
and .sl4
datasets.
With intuitive commands and automated adjustments, users can create, customize, and export high-quality visualizations for journal publications, economic analysis, and research reports—all with minimal coding.
This package streamlines the creation of figures and tables from
.har
and .sl4
results, making academic
presentations effortless. Some key features are:
Effortless Multi-Plot Generation – Automatically adjusts dimensions, facets, and layout with minimal input.
Smart Plot Adjustments – Fine-tune visuals easily without manual sizing or layout tweaks.
Dual Export Plot Formats – Instantly save high-resolution PNG and PDF outputs for slides, papers, and LaTeX.
Publication-Ready Pivot Tables – Generate clean tables alongside figures—ideal for academic papers.
Streamlined Styling – Customize colors, fonts, and legends through simple, flexible options.
Powerful Yet Simple – Built on
ggplot2
, with intuitive TRUE/FALSE
switches—no
advanced coding needed.
Self-Contained Help – Includes a detailed vignette and internal help—no need to search online.
GTAPViz can be installed from GitHub using the following command in R:
::install_github("Bodysbobb/GTAPViz") devtools
The most interactive package help is available via ChatGPT GTAPViz, specifically designed to assist with the GTAPViz package!
For complete instructions on using this package and exploring practical examples:
For GTAP users seeking minimal or no code modifications, please visit GTAPViz for GTAP Users.
Pattawee Puangchit
Ph.D. Candidate, Agricultural Economics
Purdue University
Research Assistant at GTAP
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.