Hi Guillaume,
If you are talking about the "Bubble Chart", you might be able to use
the boxed.labels function in plotrix. Here is a slight modification of
the first example for the size_n_color function that may help.

library(plotrix)

 meantemp<-c(19,22,25,29,21,20,16,27,23,26)
 totalrain<-c(174,152,196,120,177,183,92,153,161,85)
 numpumpkin<-c(53,47,61,63,38,42,48,71,66,29)
 meanwt<-c(1.5,2.3,2.8,1.9,2.4,1.8,2.6,2.2,1.7)
 size_n_color(meantemp,totalrain,meanwt/5,NA,xlim=c(15,30),
  color.scale(numpumpkin,c(0.8,0),c(0.8,1),0),
  xlab="Temperature (degrees C)",ylab="Rainfall (mm)",
  main="Number and weight of pumpkins by temperature and rainfall",
  xat=seq(15,30,by=5),yat=seq(80,200,by=20))
 color.legend(15,55,18.5,60,seq(40,70,by=10),
  rect.col=color.scale(seq(40,70,by=10),c(0.8,0),c(0.8,1),0))
 points(15:18,rep(126,4),cex=seq(1.5,3.0,by=0.5))
 text(15:19,rep(134,5),c("1.5","2.0","2.5","3.0","kg"))
 par(xpd=TRUE)
 text(13.5,60,"Number of\npumpkins")
 par(xpd=FALSE)
boxed.labels(meantemp,totalrain,numpumpkin,cex=0.7)

Jim


On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 4:39 AM, Guillaume LACOUR <glac...@adding.fr> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to draw a chart such as the one provided by gvisOrgChart in the 
> GoogleVis demo, that would provide more options such as boxes with varying 
> size or the ability to add basic statistics on each subgroup represented by a 
> box.
> Any idea ?
> Thanks
>
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