Hello,

There's a package VennDiagram, I don't know if it is what you want, but it makes nice graphs.

Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas

Em 21-09-2013 17:43, davideps escreveu:
Hello,

I want to create a Venn diagram that displays all the elements of the sets
and overlap regions. The closest tool I've found for this is in Vennerable,
described here:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7029987/r-how-to-display-elements-instead-of-just-counts-within-each-circle-of-a-venn

However, this does not actually fit the elements within the regions but
instead makes a single long name for that region from the element names. At
the very least, I would like to reformat the name onto multiple lines. Any
suggestions?

-david



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