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% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
% Please edit documentation in R/add.R
\name{add_trace}
\alias{add_trace}
\alias{add_markers}
\alias{add_text}
\alias{add_paths}
\alias{add_lines}
\alias{add_segments}
\alias{add_polygons}
\alias{add_sf}
\alias{add_table}
\alias{add_ribbons}
\alias{add_image}
\alias{add_area}
\alias{add_pie}
\alias{add_bars}
\alias{add_histogram}
\alias{add_histogram2d}
\alias{add_histogram2dcontour}
\alias{add_heatmap}
\alias{add_contour}
\alias{add_boxplot}
\alias{add_surface}
\alias{add_mesh}
\alias{add_scattergeo}
\alias{add_choropleth}
\title{Add trace(s) to a plotly visualization}
\usage{
add_trace(p, ..., data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_markers(p, x = NULL, y = NULL, z = NULL, ..., data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_text(
p,
x = NULL,
y = NULL,
z = NULL,
text = NULL,
...,
data = NULL,
inherit = TRUE
)
add_paths(p, x = NULL, y = NULL, z = NULL, ..., data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_lines(p, x = NULL, y = NULL, z = NULL, ..., data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_segments(
p,
x = NULL,
y = NULL,
xend = NULL,
yend = NULL,
...,
data = NULL,
inherit = TRUE
)
add_polygons(p, x = NULL, y = NULL, ..., data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_sf(p, ..., x = ~x, y = ~y, data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_table(p, ..., rownames = TRUE, data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_ribbons(
p,
x = NULL,
ymin = NULL,
ymax = NULL,
...,
data = NULL,
inherit = TRUE
)
add_image(p, z = NULL, colormodel = NULL, ..., data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_area(p, r = NULL, theta = NULL, t = NULL, ..., data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_pie(p, values = NULL, labels = NULL, ..., data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_bars(p, x = NULL, y = NULL, ..., data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_histogram(p, x = NULL, y = NULL, ..., data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_histogram2d(
p,
x = NULL,
y = NULL,
z = NULL,
...,
data = NULL,
inherit = TRUE
)
add_histogram2dcontour(
p,
x = NULL,
y = NULL,
z = NULL,
...,
data = NULL,
inherit = TRUE
)
add_heatmap(p, x = NULL, y = NULL, z = NULL, ..., data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_contour(p, z = NULL, ..., data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_boxplot(p, x = NULL, y = NULL, ..., data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_surface(p, z = NULL, ..., data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_mesh(p, x = NULL, y = NULL, z = NULL, ..., data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
add_scattergeo(p, ...)
add_choropleth(p, z = NULL, ..., data = NULL, inherit = TRUE)
}
\arguments{
\item{p}{a plotly object}
\item{...}{Arguments (i.e., attributes) passed along to the trace \code{type}.
See \code{\link[=schema]{schema()}} for a list of acceptable attributes for a given trace \code{type}
(by going to \code{traces} -> \code{type} -> \code{attributes}). Note that attributes
provided at this level may override other arguments
(e.g. \code{plot_ly(x = 1:10, y = 1:10, color = I("red"), marker = list(color = "blue"))}).}
\item{data}{A data frame (optional) or \link[crosstalk:SharedData]{crosstalk::SharedData} object.}
\item{inherit}{inherit attributes from \code{\link[=plot_ly]{plot_ly()}}?}
\item{x}{the x variable.}
\item{y}{the y variable.}
\item{z}{a numeric matrix (unless \code{\link[=add_image]{add_image()}}, which wants a raster object, see \code{\link[=as.raster]{as.raster()}}).}
\item{text}{textual labels.}
\item{xend}{"final" x position (in this context, x represents "start")}
\item{yend}{"final" y position (in this context, y represents "start")}
\item{rownames}{whether or not to display the rownames of \code{data}.}
\item{ymin}{a variable used to define the lower boundary of a polygon.}
\item{ymax}{a variable used to define the upper boundary of a polygon.}
\item{colormodel}{Sets the colormodel for image traces if \code{z} is not a raster object.
If \code{z} is a raster object (see \code{\link[=as.raster]{as.raster()}}), the \code{'rgba'} colormodel is always used.}
\item{r}{Sets the radial coordinates.}
\item{theta}{Sets the angular coordinates.}
\item{t}{Deprecated. Use \code{theta} instead.}
\item{values}{the value to associated with each slice of the pie.}
\item{labels}{the labels (categories) corresponding to \code{values}.}
}
\description{
Add trace(s) to a plotly visualization
}
\examples{
\dontshow{if (interactive() || !identical(.Platform$OS.type, "windows")) (if (getRversion() >= "3.4") withAutoprint else force)(\{ # examplesIf}
# the `plot_ly()` function initiates an object, and if no trace type
# is specified, it sets a sensible default
p <- plot_ly(economics, x = ~date, y = ~uempmed)
p
# some `add_*()` functions are a specific case of a trace type
# for example, `add_markers()` is a scatter trace with mode of markers
add_markers(p)
# scatter trace with mode of text
add_text(p, text = "\%")
# scatter trace with mode of lines
add_paths(p)
# like `add_paths()`, but ensures points are connected according to `x`
add_lines(p)
# if you prefer to work with plotly.js more directly, can always
# use `add_trace()` and specify the type yourself
add_trace(p, type = "scatter", mode = "markers+lines")
# mappings provided to `plot_ly()` are "global", but can be overwritten
plot_ly(economics, x = ~date, y = ~uempmed, color = I("red"), showlegend = FALSE) \%>\%
add_lines() \%>\%
add_markers(color = ~pop)
# a number of `add_*()` functions are special cases of the scatter trace
plot_ly(economics, x = ~date) \%>\%
add_ribbons(ymin = ~pce - 1e3, ymax = ~pce + 1e3)
# use `group_by()` (or `group2NA()`) to apply visual mapping
# once per group (e.g. one line per group)
txhousing \%>\%
group_by(city) \%>\%
plot_ly(x = ~date, y = ~median) \%>\%
add_lines(color = I("black"))
\dontrun{
# use `add_sf()` or `add_polygons()` to create geo-spatial maps
# http://blog.cpsievert.me/2018/03/30/visualizing-geo-spatial-data-with-sf-and-plotly/
if (requireNamespace("sf", quietly = TRUE)) {
nc <- sf::st_read(system.file("shape/nc.shp", package = "sf"), quiet = TRUE)
plot_ly() \%>\% add_sf(data = nc)
}
# univariate summary statistics
plot_ly(mtcars, x = ~factor(vs), y = ~mpg) \%>\%
add_boxplot()
plot_ly(mtcars, x = ~factor(vs), y = ~mpg) \%>\%
add_trace(type = "violin")
# `add_histogram()` does binning for you...
mtcars \%>\%
plot_ly(x = ~factor(vs)) \%>\%
add_histogram()
# ...but you can 'pre-compute' bar heights in R
mtcars \%>\%
dplyr::count(vs) \%>\%
plot_ly(x = ~vs, y = ~n) \%>\%
add_bars()
# the 2d analogy of add_histogram() is add_histogram2d()/add_histogram2dcontour()
library(MASS)
(p <- plot_ly(geyser, x = ~waiting, y = ~duration))
add_histogram2d(p)
add_histogram2dcontour(p)
# the 2d analogy of add_bars() is add_heatmap()/add_contour()
# (i.e., bin counts must be pre-specified)
den <- kde2d(geyser$waiting, geyser$duration)
p <- plot_ly(x = den$x, y = den$y, z = den$z)
add_heatmap(p)
add_contour(p)
# `add_table()` makes it easy to map a data frame to the table trace type
plot_ly(economics) \%>\%
add_table()
# pie charts!
ds <- data.frame(labels = c("A", "B", "C"), values = c(10, 40, 60))
plot_ly(ds, labels = ~labels, values = ~values) \%>\%
add_pie() \%>\%
layout(title = "Basic Pie Chart using Plotly")
data(wind)
plot_ly(wind, r = ~r, theta = ~t) \%>\%
add_area(color = ~nms) \%>\%
layout(
polar = list(
radialaxis = list(ticksuffix = "\%"),
angularaxis = list(rotation = 90)
)
)
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# 3D chart types
# ------------------------------------------------------------
plot_ly(z = ~volcano) \%>\%
add_surface()
plot_ly(x = c(0, 0, 1), y = c(0, 1, 0), z = c(0, 0, 0)) \%>\%
add_mesh()
}
\dontshow{\}) # examplesIf}
}
\references{
\url{https://plotly-r.com/overview.html}
\url{https://plotly.com/r/}
\url{https://plotly.com/r/reference/}
}
\seealso{
\code{\link[=plot_ly]{plot_ly()}}
}
\author{
Carson Sievert
}
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