Mere reference. There is already a wiki-based R graphics library at http://www.okada.jp.org/RWiki/index.php?%A5%B0%A5%E9%A5%D5%A5%A3%A5%C3%A5%AF%A5%B9%BB%B2%B9%CD%BC%C2%CE%E3%BD%B8
Of course, almost all pages are in Japanese and most r-users would feel difficult to visit (and post an example graphics) a Japanese site :-). This graphics library pages have been very useful for Japanese R users to see excellent and diverse graphics capabilities of R. I am looking forward to the proposed library in near future. From our experience, a wiki site is an excellent base for such library. Shigeru Mase Eric Lecoutre wrote: > > Hi, > > About any graph gallery: > Philippe Grojean and me did have made some work. Our goal was to add a > clip library to the SciViews project that would offer access to a graph > gallery. I was workiong on the production of the gallery, where as > Philippe is still working on his GUI API. One of the goal is to have > automatic wizards to make easier the creation of a graphic. > > Here was our approach and some thoughts: > > - We should propose a format for a description file. Here are some > elements that should be gathered for each graphic function: > - Name of the function (*) > - Name of the produced graphic (*) > - Description of the graphic (*) > - Number of variables (univariate / bivariate / multivariate...) > - Types of variables > - Sample code (sample graph) (*) > - Package (*) > The (*) are some information already available in Rd files (except maybe > sample graph). > > - If someone deos something, I think it would be useful to ensure that > all is reusable. We should focus on describing graphics. Then, for > example, SciViews could use the information to create a usable graph > gallery. > > If someone is interested, I ahve put in the following archive all my > current code: > http://www.stat.ucl.ac.be/ISpersonnel/lecoutre/R/svGraphGallery.zip > > There is no explanation but I would provide comments and help to any > volonteer (basically, there is a file .ggs with some descriptions as > stated before and some R code to that produce HTML files). > > The result (the current gallery) is there. It is aimed to be something > like 300 pixels large. At final step, graph would be clickable with a > wizard. > > http://www.stat.ucl.ac.be/ISpersonnel/lecoutre/R/svGraphGallery/dock/svGallery.html > > > > > > Eric ______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
