library(ggplot2)
library(dplyr)
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library(htmltools)
library(htmlwidgets)
library(plotly)
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## layout
data(diamonds, package = "ggplot2")
plot_ly (diamonds, x= ~cut)
## No trace type specified:
## Based on info supplied, a 'histogram' trace seems appropriate.
## Read more about this trace type -> https://plotly.com/r/reference/#histogram
plot_ly (diamonds, x= ~cut, y= ~clarity)
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plot_ly (diamonds, x=~cut, color= ~clarity, colors = "Accent")
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plot_ly(diamonds, x= ~cut, color = "black")
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## Warning in RColorBrewer::brewer.pal(N, "Set2"): minimal value for n is 3, returning requested palette with 3 different levels
## Warning in RColorBrewer::brewer.pal(N, "Set2"): minimal value for n is 3, returning requested palette with 3 different levels
plot_ly(
diamonds,
x= ~cut,
color = I("red"),
stroke = I("black"),
span = I(2)
)
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layout(
plot_ly(diamonds, x= ~cut),
title="My beautiful histogram"
)
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p <- ggplot (diamonds, aes(x=log(carat), y = log(price))) + geom_hex(bins=100)
ggplotly(p)