dreamRs / esquisse

RStudio add-in to make plots interactively with ggplot2
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The viewer stays blank, no graphs appear #69

Closed YeWnos closed 5 years ago

YeWnos commented 5 years ago

Hello everyone,

I have successfully installed esquisse and have already tried to answer my problem by launching esquisse in the browser and in Rstudio but it does not change anything. In both case, I have absolutely no preview of the graph I am trying to get (screenshot attached). My data does not contain any missing values and so far I have tried to relaunch R and reinstall esquisse several repeatedly. Also, I paused/relaunched the viewer several times and it does not work either. Finally, I have tried to copy the code from esquisse and run it with Rstudio and it works, ggplot2 produces my plot. I am a begineer in this field so any help would be appreciated !

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pvictor commented 5 years ago

Hi, If you have enable the "pause" mode, this block the graphic to be generated, you have to click on it to activate update.

Victor

YeWnos commented 5 years ago

Hi, I already tried several times to enable/disable the pause mode but it's not working. :(

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pvictor commented 5 years ago

Arf that's weird...

Can you share your data ? You can send them by mail if you want (victor.perrier@dreamRs.fr)

Victor

YeWnos commented 5 years ago

Hi,

Thank you very much, your answer gave me an idea, I was so convinced that it came from the package that I did not consider at all that it could be an error caused by the data file. I tried to load another data file and it worked fine ! I don't understand why but it works ! Sorry for the inconvenience, this package is amazing !

pvictor commented 5 years ago

Glad you solved the problem and thank you for the compliment!

jgires commented 3 years ago

Hello,

Very great library, thanks for your work !

I have exacly the same problem with a database of 4200 obs. & 260 variables : the viewer stays blank.

It works if I select only columns I need, but it's not practical. It's maybe related to the database structure ?

Joël

Edit : for information, the plot stays blank if I export it in PNG. esquisse-plot