chendaniely / ebola

Data for the 2014 ebola outbeak in West Africa
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port the plotting library from ggplot2 to rCharts #5

Open chendaniely opened 10 years ago

chendaniely commented 10 years ago

so it is more flexible with regards to interactivity

chendaniely commented 10 years ago

http://ramnathv.github.io/rCharts/

mathew-hall commented 9 years ago

If ggvis is still an option there's a version on my repository at mathew-hall/ebola@72553ecdaa52bfce05ab83ef0a0598c96035a72b. There's a version running here. It doesn't add much new (other than tooltips). I haven't used rCharts so I'm not sure what the difference is, but ggvis seems to integrate well with shiny.

chendaniely commented 9 years ago

@mathew-hall thanks for the pointer. When I first looked into ggvis with shiny, there were still conflicts and bugs. I want to say they fixed a lot of the issues since (which makes sense since it's all from rstudio :p )

mathew-hall commented 9 years ago

No problem. I think with ggvis still being under active development (and getting breaking changes) rCharts is probably the better choice. I might try to keep my ggvis branch in sync with other changes to your repository, just to see how ggvis is coming along anyway.