Sunburst
Build a sunburst.
e_sunburst( e, styles = NULL, names = NULL, levels = NULL, rm_x = TRUE, rm_y = TRUE, ... ) e_sunburst_( e, styles = NULL, names = NULL, levels = NULL, rm_x = TRUE, rm_y = TRUE, ... )
e |
An |
styles |
Vector of style lists, defaults to |
names |
Names of items to style, expects a |
levels |
Hierarchical levels to style, expects a |
rm_x, rm_y |
Whether to remove x and y axis, defaults to |
... |
Any other option to pass, check See Also section. |
Charts e_sunburst, e_treemap and e_tree require hierarchical input data.
Such structure could be represented thru json lists or nested tibbles (data.frame).
Input data may contain styles, see itemStyle
in examples jsonl
and df
below.
The number of lists in the styles
parameter should match the number of elements
in names
and/or levels
. If both names
and levels
are present,
name styles will take precedence over level styles.
Multiple names may have the same style, see c('land','river')
below.
Multiple levels may have the same style, see c(3,4)
below.
styles
lists contain items such as color
, or borderColor
as specified in the
official documentation.
# json list hierarchical data representation jsonl <- jsonlite::fromJSON('[ {"name": "earth", "value": 30, "children": [ {"name": "land", "value":10, "children": [ {"name": "forest", "value": 3}, {"name": "river", "value": 7} ]}, {"name": "ocean", "value":20, "children": [ {"name": "fish", "value": 10, "children": [ {"name": "shark", "value":2}, {"name": "tuna", "value":6} ]}, {"name": "kelp", "value": 5} ]} ] }, {"name": "mars", "value": 30, "children": [ {"name": "crater", "value": 20}, {"name": "valley", "value": 20} ]}, {"name": "venus", "value": 40, "itemStyle": {"color": "blue"} } ]', simplifyDataFrame = FALSE) jsonl %>% e_charts() %>% e_sunburst() # demo # tibble hierarchical data representation library(dplyr) df <- tibble( name = c("earth", "mars", "venus"), value = c(30, 40, 30), # 1st level itemStyle = tibble(color = c(NA, "red", "blue")), # embedded styles, optional children = list( tibble( name = c("land", "ocean"), value = c(10, 20), # 2nd level children = list( tibble(name = c("forest", "river"), value = c(3, 7)), # 3rd level tibble( name = c("fish", "kelp"), value = c(10, 5), children = list( tibble(name = c("shark", "tuna"), value = c(2, 6)), # 4th level NULL # kelp ) ) ) ), tibble(name = c("crater", "valley"), value = c(20, 20)), NULL # venus ) ) df %>% e_charts() %>% e_sunburst() %>% e_theme("westeros") # with styles myStyles <- c(list(color = "green"), list(color = "magenta")) # custom styles defined myNames <- list(c("land", "river"), "crater") # names to style myLevels <- list(2, c(3, 4)) # hierarchical levels to style df %>% e_charts() %>% e_sunburst(myStyles, myNames, myLevels)
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