On Fri, 18 Feb 2005, Romain Francois wrote: >Hello Sander, > >That's a good idea and i am up to it. > >Right now i am in an exam period, so it's not really the better time, >give me a couple of weeks and i will come up with a specific format of R >files to submit to me that i could post-process to generate html documents. >To my mind, those html files should show : > >- the plot itself
The code! >+ Submitter(s) > - web page > - email (eventually protected, I don't know how to do it) >- Bibliographic references >- Required R packages >+ Commentaries > - in english > - and in any other languages > >I'm open to any suggestion. > >Romain. > >Le 18.02.2005 14:33, Sander Oom a écrit : > >> Dear R users, >> >> Following some of the recent questions and discussions about the R >> plotting abilities, it occurred to me again that it would be very >> valuable to have an R graph gallery. >> >> Eric Lecoutre made a very nice example in: >> http://www.stat.ucl.ac.be/ISpersonnel/lecoutre/stats/fichiers/_gallery.pdf >> >> >> It would be very useful to many beginners, but probably also advanced >> users of R, to have an overview of R graph types with graphical >> examples and associated R code. >> >> In order to facilitate the evolution of a large gallery, some sort of >> wiki environment might be most suitable, thus providing access to all >> users, but with limited maintenance costs for the provider. >> >> Do others agree this could be a valuable resource? Would anybody have >> the resources to host such an R graph gallery? >> >> Yours, >> >> Sander Oom. >> > ______________________________________________ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html