Employ a dygraph plotter on a series, a group of series, or the whole dygraph
Plotters provide variuos ways to customize how your data appears
on the dygraph. Series-based plotters allow users to mix-and-match different plotters on a
per-series or (with dyGroup) a per-group basis. See dyPlotter
for additional detail.
dyCandlestick(dygraph, compress = FALSE) dyBarChart(dygraph) dyStackedBarChart(dygraph) dyMultiColumn(dygraph) dyBarSeries(dygraph, name, ...) dyStemSeries(dygraph, name, ...) dyShadow(dygraph, name, ...) dyFilledLine(dygraph, name, ...) dyErrorFill(dygraph, name, ...) dyMultiColumnGroup(dygraph, name, ...) dyCandlestickGroup(dygraph, name, ...) dyStackedBarGroup(dygraph, name, ...) dyStackedLineGroup(dygraph, name, ...) dyStackedRibbonGroup(dygraph, name, ...)
dygraph |
Dygraph to add plotter to |
compress |
(For dyCandlestick) If true, compress data yearly, quarterly, monthly, weekly or daily according to overall amount of bars and/or current zoom level. |
name |
name - or chrarcter vector of names - of (the) series within the data set |
... |
additional options to pass to dySeries |
A dygraph with the specified plotter(s) employed.
Currently the dygraphs package provides the following plotters:
Draws a bar plot rather than a line plot. If the provided dygraph features more than one series, dyBarChart will call dyMultiColumn instead.
Draws a bar chart stacking all the underlying series.
Draws multiple column bar chart.
Draws a single set of bars for just the provided series.
Draws a single set of stems for just the provided series.
An extraction of the _fillplotter from dygraph-combined-dev.js, drawing the filled area without the line.
An extraction of the _fillplotter and _lineplotter combo from dygraph-combined-dev.js. dyFilledLine allows users to fill only a single series.
The multicolumn plotter, but on a subset of the series, leaving the others for other plotters.
Draw a candlestick chart.
Employed on the provided series, but still plotting the others.
Return the data group as stacked bars
Return the data group as stacked ribbons
## The following two examples will results in the same dygraph: dygraph(mdeaths) %>% dyBarChart() lungDeaths <- cbind(mdeaths, fdeaths) dygraph(lungDeaths) %>% dyMultiColumn() ## Per-series plotters: lungDeaths <- cbind(mdeaths, fdeaths) dygraph(lungDeaths) %>% dyBarSeries('fdeaths') lungDeaths <- cbind(mdeaths, fdeaths) dygraph(lungDeaths) %>% dyStemSeries('fdeaths') lungDeaths <- cbind(mdeaths, fdeaths) dygraph(lungDeaths) %>% dyShadow('fdeaths') lungDeaths <- cbind(mdeaths, fdeaths) dygraph(lungDeaths) %>% dyFilledLine('fdeaths') ## A bunch of different plotters together: lungDeaths <- cbind(fdeaths, mdeaths, ldeaths, foo = fdeaths/2, bar = fdeaths/3) dygraph(lungDeaths) %>% dyRangeSelector() %>% dyBarSeries('bar') %>% dyStemSeries('mdeaths') %>% dyShadow('foo') %>% dyFilledLine('fdeaths') ## Group-based plotters: ## Candlestick plotters: library(xts) data(sample_matrix) library(dygraphs) dygraph(sample_matrix) %>% dyCandlestick() sample<-data.frame(sample_matrix) sample_2<-sample*2 names(sample_2)<-c('O', 'H', 'L', 'C') sample<-cbind(sample, sample_2) dygraph(sample) %>% dyOptions(stackedGraph = TRUE) %>% dyCandlestickGroup(c('Open', 'High', 'Low', 'Close')) %>% dyCandlestickGroup(c('O', 'H', 'L', 'C')) ## Stacked Bar and Ribbon Graphs: dygraph(lungDeaths) %>% dySeries('mdeaths', axis = 'y2') %>% dyAxis('y', valueRange = c(-100, 1000)) %>% dyStackedBarGroup(c('ldeaths', 'fdeaths')) lungDeaths <- cbind(ldeaths, fdeaths, mdeaths, additive = rep.int(200, length(ldeaths)), line = rep.int(3000, length(ldeaths))) dygraph(lungDeaths) %>% dySeries('line', strokePattern = 'dashed') %>% dySeries('ldeaths', stepPlot = TRUE) %>% dyStackedBarGroup(c('additive', 'mdeaths')) %>% dyStackedRibbonGroup(c('fdeaths', 'ldeaths'))
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