On 01/12/2011 05:54 AM, ang wrote:
Hi Jim,
I looked through the plotrix documentation, and the waterfall plot comes
from the stackpoly function right? I'm not sure if I can modify the
stackpoly to create the plot I want, since stackpoly is a line plot and
fills the area under with color.
I
On 01/11/2011 09:20 AM, ang wrote:
I was actually looking to create a similar type of graph in R.
But I guess I am going to try to approach it by using a stacked column chart
and hiding the 'net' series, while only showing the increases/decreases in
value.
I'll post an update later on what I
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Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2009 11:30:51 +0100
From: Kerstin kerstin.ba...@open-innovation-projects.org
Subject: Re: [R] ThinkCell type waterfall charts in R?
To: Jim Lemon j...@bitwrit.com.au
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Hi all,
with PowerPoint and ThinkCell one can draw something they call waterfall
chart and it looks like this:
http://www.think-cell.com/products/images/waterfall.gif
I found discussions on waterfall charts in the archive of this
mailinglist, but unfortunately they looked totally different.
Kerstin wrote:
Hi all,
with PowerPoint and ThinkCell one can draw something they call
waterfall chart and it looks like this:
http://www.think-cell.com/products/images/waterfall.gif
I found discussions on waterfall charts in the archive of this
mailinglist, but unfortunately they looked
type waterfall charts in R?
Jim Lemon wrote:
Kerstin wrote:
Hi all,
with PowerPoint and ThinkCell one can draw something they call
waterfall chart and it looks like this:
http://www.think-cell.com/products/images/waterfall.gif
I found discussions on waterfall charts in the archive
Jim Lemon wrote:
Kerstin wrote:
Hi all,
with PowerPoint and ThinkCell one can draw something they call
waterfall chart and it looks like this:
http://www.think-cell.com/products/images/waterfall.gif
I found discussions on waterfall charts in the archive of this
mailinglist, but
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