glBar.default {Glimma} | R Documentation |
Default method for interactive bar plot.
## Default S3 method: glBar( x, yval, names.arg = rownames(x), ndigits = NULL, signif = 6, xlab = NULL, ylab = yval, main = NULL, height = 400, width = 500, colval = NULL, annot = yval, flag = NULL, info = NULL, ... )
x |
the data.frame containing data to plot. |
yval |
the column name for the x-axis values. |
names.arg |
the column name for the label on each bar. |
ndigits |
the number of digits after the decimal to round to in the tooltip (overrides signif). |
signif |
the number of significant figures to display in the tooltip. |
xlab |
the label on the x-axis. |
ylab |
the label on the y-axis. |
main |
the title for the plot. |
height |
the height of the plot (in pixels). |
width |
the width of the plot (in pixels). |
colval |
the colours for each data point. |
annot |
the columns to display in the tooltip. |
flag |
the special flag to indicate special plot. |
info |
additional information for plotting. |
... |
additional arguments. |
A chart object containing the information to create an interactive bar plot.
Shian Su
data(mtcars) counts <- table(mtcars$gear) data <- data.frame(nGears=as.numeric(names(counts)), Count=as.numeric(counts)) plot1 <- glBar(data, "Count", "nGears", ylab="Number of Gears") glimma_plot(plot1, layout=c(1,1), launch=TRUE)