Is there a way to produce high-quality scatterplot matric in R markdown. I would like to be able to understand the density of the plot more. Perhaps something like resizing.
It seems okay outside of the R markdown.
pairs(airpollution)
Is there a way to produce high-quality scatterplot matric in R markdown. I would like to be able to understand the density of the plot more. Perhaps something like resizing.
It seems okay outside of the R markdown.
pairs(airpollution)
Hi @user124578,
Personally, I recommend using ggplot2
for your graphing purposes. Another package named ggforce
has provided a extra ggplot2
functionality that does precisely what you are looking for (and a whole lot more). Try this out and let me know what you think:
library(ggplot2)
library(ggforce)
airquality %>%
ggplot() +
geom_point(aes(x = .panel_x, y = .panel_y)) +
facet_matrix(vars(everything()))
Basically you can replace everything()
with the specific variables you want to plot if you do not want all of them plotted at once.
Thanks for this. I am still having the issue where the plot isn't very clear when i am knitting as PDF. It doesn't really show the specfic details for each facet. It's very hard to compare as reader. if i run the code in the R console it fine and I am able to get insights of the data. I think it something to do with r markdown on how it render the file.
Ah I understand, try playing with some of the chunk options for figure resolution, like this:
```{r dpi=500}
airquality %>%
ggplot() +
geom_point(aes(x = .panel_x, y = .panel_y)) +
facet_matrix(vars(everything()))
```
Unfortunately, this didn't work. I think i might go down the root of adding as an image to the R Markdown file.
To help us help you, could you please prepare a reproducible example (reprex) illustrating your issue so we can take a look for ourselves? Please have a look at this guide, to see how to create one:
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