Hi,
ke, 2023-07-26 kello 02:04 +, Thomas Subia via R-help kirjoitti:
> Question 1:How can I save the plotly graph with a specific graph
> size?Using ggsave, one can define the height, width and unit of
> measure, is there something similar in plotly?Since I am creating the
> same gauge plot bu
Colleagues,
Here is my reproducible code.
library(plotly)
t <- list(
family = "Arial",
size = 12,
color = "black",
face="bold")
t3 <- list(
family = "Arial",
size = 12,
color = "black",
face="bold")
t5 <- list(
family = "Arial",
size = 12,
color = "black",
face="bold")
Many thanks for this! This is an elegant solution!
After looking at my script, I still do not understand is how the rounding
occurs. After reading the plotly documentation, unless I am missing something,
this wasn't covered.
On Saturday, July 22, 2023 at 08:10:52 AM PDT, Boris Steipe
wro
ChatGPT-4:
-- Query: --
Thank you. The `value` in the code example is 2874. The plot shows a large
number at the center and a smaller value computed as a delta relative to the
`reference` of 4800. But the large value is given as 2870, and the smaller
value
What do you mean "Rounded"?
What do you expect, what do you get instead?
?
> On Jul 22, 2023, at 10:40, Thomas Subia via R-help
> wrote:
>
> Colleagues,
> Thanks for the update.
> My colleagues at work have run this script but the resulting graph output for
> value is rounded. How can one
Colleagues,
Thanks for the update.
My colleagues at work have run this script but the resulting graph output for
value is rounded. How can one turn this annoying feature off?
I've googled this but to no avail.
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I was just replying to say which bit do you consider the indicator.
But I see Boris has provided a Chat GPT solution.
Running it hopefully shows you how to change colours on various parts.
On Fri, 21 Jul 2023, 22:43 Jeff Newmiller, wrote:
> plotly is _not_ associated with posit. I think you
Since it is 2023, I asked that question to ChatGPT-4 and got the following
response.
-
The `plotly` library in R uses the `gauge` argument inside the `plot_ly`
function to specify the properties of the gauge plot. You can change the
indicator color of the arc (also know
plotly is _not_ associated with posit. I think you are unlikely to find
expertise with plotly in their forums. You might find help at stackoverflow.com.
On July 21, 2023 1:40:49 PM PDT, Bert Gunter wrote:
>As you apparently haven't received any responses yet, I'll try to
>suggest something usefu
As you apparently haven't received any responses yet, I'll try to
suggest something useful. However, I have absolutely zero experience
with plotly, so this is just from general principles and reading the
plot_ly Help file, which says for the "..." arguments:
"Arguments (i.e., attributes) passed al
Bert
Ok I'll give that a shot too.
Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Bert Gunter
Sent: Monday, November 8, 2021 1:16 PM
To: reichm...@sbcglobal.net
Cc: R-help
Subject: Re: [R] Plotly
As Plotly for R is a product of private company, your query is off topic here
(though you may
I don't know any details of Plotly, but Windows does have a directory depth
limit that can be very frustrating. I think there is a registry setting that
can help alleviate, but it breaks some things so it is highly dependent on how
you use your computer as to whether you can take advantage of th
As Plotly for R is a product of private company, your query is off
topic here (though you may get a response if you are lucky). They have
their own Help forum to which you should post instead:
https://community.plotly.com/c/graphing-libraries/r/9
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open min
Hey Shane,
Sorry you're having trouble.
The quick start is here and walks through installation: https://plot.ly/r/.
A note. If you're on Windows, you'll need Rtools to install devtools:
http://cran.rstudio.com/bin/windows/Rtools/. As Sarah noted, Plotly isn't
on CRAN.
If you're having trouble,
Hi,
On Monday, July 21, 2014, Shane Carey wrote:
> Hey,
>
> What version of R is required to use the plotly library?
>
> I have R version 3.0.1 and it will not allow me to install the devtools
> package or the ploty package.
>
> I have googled and searched to see what version of R I should be ru
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