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
Earlier I suggested as a *start* for the R-gallery to process the
examples in R base and in the packages on CRAN. However, this was only
as a start It seems to me that there are three types of images that
would be useful in such a gallery;
1: The processed examples of base and CRAN
2: Figures bas
Paul Murrell wrote:
> Along similar lines, it would be useful if gallery entries could be
> submitted as a plain text or maybe an XML file. Something like:
>
>
> yadda yadda
> plot(1)
>
>
> yadda yadda yadda
> plot(2)
>
>
> This would allow people with existing sets of plots to generat
Hi
> Hi,
>
> About any graph gallery:
> Philippe Grojean and me did have made some work. Our goal was to add a
> clip
> library to the SciViews project that would offer access to a graph
> gallery.
> I was workiong on the production of the gallery, where as Philippe is
> still
> working on his GU
Mere reference. There is already a wiki-based R graphics library at
http://www.okada.jp.org/RWiki/index.php?%A5%B0%A5%E9%A5%D5%A5%A3%A5%C3%A5%AF%A5%B9%BB%B2%B9%CD%BC%C2%CE%E3%BD%B8
Of course, almost all pages are in Japanese and most r-users would feel
difficult to visit (and post an example grap
Hello,
Just to add a word to what Eric said. I think a graph gallery for R
would be a very nice initiative. Of course, the easiest way would be a
series of HTML of WiKi pages, with downloadable example R code. However,
if someone volunteers to start and maintain a 'GraphGallery' R package,
it w
Hi,
About any graph gallery:
Philippe Grojean and me did have made some work. Our goal was to add a clip
library to the SciViews project that would offer access to a graph gallery.
I was workiong on the production of the gallery, where as Philippe is still
working on his GUI API. One of the goal
Thanks for the responses and offer!
Romain, good luck with your exams first of all!
Graphics in R base and R contributed is a good start indeed.
I thought of a wiki as well as it will require less maintenance from the
host. Custom html could be powerful, but will require more input from
host! Wit
I too have often though a R-gallery would be useful.
It seems to me that a Wiki-style page with a database backend would be
the best bet.
It also seems to be that the best place to start is a complete image
gallery produced from all the examples in R base, then in packages in
CRAN. In this contex
Sander Oom oomvanlieshout.net> writes:
:
: 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://w
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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
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 fil
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/_galler
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