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Dependency wheels and sankey diagrams can be drawn by many R Packages, such as circlize, networkD3, and ggalluvial. These packages are very powerful and easy to use, so why bother to write another duplicate package? As we can see, there are some relationships exist between dependency wheels and sankey diagrams. So why not combined these two types of charts into one R function. At the same time, it would be great to add a little interactivity to the graph. ‘Highcharts’, a commercial javascript charting library, can help me realize these ideas. By binding R functions and the ‘Highcharts’ charting library, ‘sankeywheel’ package provides a simple way to draw dependency wheels and sankey diagrams.
First, you can install it from CRAN
or
GitHub
:
::install_github('czxa/sankeywheel', build_vignettes = TRUE)
devtools# or just use git
::install_git("https://github.com/czxa/sankeywheel.git", build_vignettes = TRUE)
devtools
# CRAN
install.packages("sankeywheel")
First, load sankeywheel
package:
library(sankeywheel)
#> Highcharts (www.highcharts.com) is a Highsoft software product which is
#> not free for commercial and governmental use
There is a demo dataset built in this R packages.
sankeydf
is a tibble data frame with 46 rows and 3
variables:
::datatable(sankeydf) DT
To draw dependency wheels and sankey diagrams, you need there vector, two character vectors and one numeric vector: from, to and weight.
For dependency wheels:
sankeywheel(from = sankeydf$from,
to = sankeydf$to,
weight = sankeydf$weight,
type = "dependencywheel",
width = "100%")
For sankey diagrams:
sankeywheel(from = sankeydf$from,
to = sankeydf$to,
weight = sankeydf$weight,
type = "sankey",
width = "100%")
I hate complex codes, so I built some themes in this package. Just change theme parameter, you can render charts in different apperances.
If there are multiple charts created by this package in a RMarkdown document, use topic parameters carefully, because these charts may interfere with each other.
The default theme is sandsignika
. There are other eight
theme you can choose:
darkgreen/darkblue/avocado/darkunica/gray/gridlight/grid/sunset:
library(manipulateWidget)
combineWidgets(
sankeywheel(from = sankeydf$from,
to = sankeydf$to,
weight = sankeydf$weight,
type = "sankey",
width = "100%",
theme = "sunset",
title = "SUNSET"),
sankeywheel(from = sankeydf$from,
to = sankeydf$to,
weight = sankeydf$weight,
type = "dependencywheel",
width = "100%",
theme = "sunset",
title = "SUNSET"),
byrow = TRUE, ncol = 2, width = "100%", height = "300px"
)
Here is a complete example:
sankeywheel(from = sankeydf$from,
to = sankeydf$to,
weight = sankeydf$weight,
type = "dependencywheel",
seriesName = "Random data: ",
width = "100%",
height = "400px",
theme = "sunset",
title = "SUNSET",
titleAlign = "center",
titleSize = "18px",
titleColor = "black",
subtitle = "czxa.top",
subtitleAlign = "center",
subtitleSize = "14px",
subtitleColor = "black")
Here is a very simple ‘shiny’ example:
<- system.file("examples", "sankeywheel", package = "sankeywheel")
dir setwd(dir)
::shinyAppDir(".") shiny
sankeywheel has a dependency on Highcharts, a commercial JavaScript charting library. Highcharts offers both a commercial license as well as a free non-commercial license. Please review the licensing options and terms before using this software, as the sankeywheel license neither provides nor implies a license for Highcharts.
Highcharts (http://highcharts.com) is a Highsoft product which is not free for commercial and Governmental use.
License
MIT © czxa.top
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.