Hi Christopher,
Thanks for the reply. Your comments are helpful.
I agree with you about relative position in relation to geography.
The thing with this particular circular graph is it speaks to the
executive ranks a bit more than a bar or line graph.
Kindest Regards,
*Stephen Dawson, DSL*
If the units of analysis are real spatial regions (e.g. states), how
about a cartogram?
https://gisgeography.com/cartogram-maps/
An R package (I have no experience with it)
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/cartogram/index.html
The advantage of a cartogram is that it is a single graphic,
Here another one https://rpubs.com/StevenDuttRoss/voronoiTreemap
-Original Message-
From: Stephen H. Dawson, DSL
Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2022 3:37 PM
To: Lucas Heber Mariano Dos Santos ; Bert Gunter
Cc: r-help
Subject: Re: [R] Circular Graph Recommendation Request
Thank you, Lucas
Subject: Re: [R] Circular Graph Recommendation Request
Thanks, Bert. Will do.
Kindest Regards,
*Stephen Dawson, DSL*
/Executive Strategy Consultant/
Business & Technology
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On 5/28/22 11:55, Bert Gunter wrote:
> Very nice plot. Thanks for sharing.
From: Stephen H. Dawson, DSL
Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2022 3:37 PM
To: Lucas Heber Mariano Dos Santos ; Bert Gunter
Cc: r-help
Subject: Re: [R] Circular Graph Recommendation Request
Thank you, Lucas!
Kindest Regards,
*Stephen Dawson, DSL*
/Executive Strategy Consultant/
Business & Techn
Very nice plot. Thanks for sharing.
Can't help directly, but as the plot is sort of a map with polygonal
areas encoding the value of a variable, you might try posting on
r-sig-geo instead where there might be more relevant expertise in such
things -- or perhaps suggestions for alternative visualiz
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