Hi all,

 from the README:

gg4clj is a lightweight wrapper to make it easy to use R's ggplot2 library 
> from Clojure. It provides a straightforward way to express R code in 
> Clojure, including easy mapping between Clojure data and R's data.frame, 
> and some plumbing to send this code to R and recover the rendered graphics. 
> It also provides a Gorilla REPL renderer plugin to allow rendered plots to 
> be displayed inline in Gorilla worksheets. It is not a Clojure rewrite of 
> ggplot2 - it calls R, which must be installed on your system (see below), 
> to render the plots. You'll need to be familiar with R and ggplot2, or else 
> the commands will seem fairly cryptic.


Demo worksheet, showing it in action 
here: 
http://viewer.gorilla-repl.org/view.html?source=github&user=JonyEpsilon&repo=gg4clj&path=ws/demo.clj
Source here: https://github.com/JonyEpsilon/gg4clj

Works better than I thought it would!


Jony

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