library(readxl)
PLANTESTE <- read_excel("C:/EDUARDO SSD/MESTRADO UFF/2019-1/ESTATISTICA - STEVEN/dados anatel/DADOS LIMPOS SMP.xlsx",
sheet = "PLANTESTE")
View(PLANTESTE)
library(googleVis)
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## Welcome to googleVis version 0.6.3
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## Note, the plot method of googleVis will by default use
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## See the googleVis package vignettes for more details,
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## To suppress this message use:
## suppressPackageStartupMessages(library(googleVis))
colnames(PLANTESTE) <- c("OPERADORA","MES","ACESSOS")
MoviTESTE <- gvisMotionChart(PLANTESTE,
idvar="OPERADORA",
timevar="MES")
plot(MoviTESTE)
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