Hi,
I've updated the page with the US election maps, now using white instead of purple for counties that are 50/50 (thanks to Gregoire Thomas for the code). I like this graph, it relays the information a lot better. (Note that New England's missing counties are white as well.) I also removed some old code that was still around in the map.r file, so it now actually works when source'ing the code.
http://www.ai.rug.nl/~hedderik/R/US2004
Moreover, some people asked me about a portfolio of graphics for R, e.g.:
David Forrest wrote:
I really like that -- Is there a place where R collects a portfolio of
graphics and the code to build them? I think these sorts of things could
help demonstrate and disseminate the graphics abilities of R.
I would be more than willing to host such a page. If someone has graphs (with or without code) that s/he wants to share, please let me know, I'll create a page with pointers (or code/graphs itself), and will report back to the list.
- Hedderik.
P.S. And for those who asked whether I forgot Alaska and Hawaii, I did indeed forget about Alaska, but for Hawaii you just have to look slightly more to the left, just left of your monitor. :-)
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