jw.he...@gmail.com writes: > For simple exploration, you might have a look at ggobi? [1] It allows > you to do some really quick/easy exploration by plotting and being > able to check which variables to use for X and Y, coloring, filtering, > changing plot type, and so on. There's an R package which allows you > to call ggobi on an R data object, which you could easily create with > babel and your existing org tables with the #+name option for the > table and :var specification in the babel block header. > > I'd also highly recommend taking a look at shiny via R-Studio.[2] Not > sure if you can call it from Org-mode, but even if you can't... not > *everything* has to be done with Org. You could use the file to do > some data munging/summarization/etc., save it as a new data set (.csv > or similar), and then read that into Shiny. It could be *awesome* for > something like this. I only recently started playing with it but it's > just fantastic and would make for the ability to subset, change > scales/time ranges, and much more in an interactive web app.
Thank you for these suggestions, they will definitely keep me occupied for a while. Alan