Werner Wernersen wrote:
OK, I used the paper Integrating grid Graphics Output
with Base Graphics
Output by Paul Murrell (R News) which has an example
of implementing pie maps
and made up a function from that. It looks actually
very nice!
One thing I couldn't figure out is if I can make pie
charts transparent, so that
another chart below it would show through.
See my other response.
One more: Generally, how can I find out what values
for the parameters of gpar()
are available?
See ?gpar, and get.gpar() for the current setting.
Uwe Ligges
Thanks again!
Hi there!
I have seen that someone had this question some
years
before, but there
was only a rough answer to it and I was wondering if
actually someone
was able to accomplish it or maybe even wrote a
function...
How do you make a bubble plot where you have pie
charts instead of bubbles?
I have a geographic map and need to plot
attribute-sized pie charts
representing a second attribute at geographic
coordinates.
Thanks a lot for any help!
Regards,
Bob
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