plotup: Returns a ggplot object of a specific graphic explicitly called by name
from the ones included in the specimens
Description
Returns a ggplot object of a specific graphic explicitly called by name
from the ones included in the specimens
Usage
plotup(data, vars, diagram, output = "plots pane", dir = tempdir())
Value
This function returns a c('gg', 'ggplot') object, but if the 'output' argument
is set to it 'html' or 'console', the function cause a side-effect: either creating and
displaying a temporary html file, or printing the ggplot2 code to the console.
Arguments
data
Data.frame. Default dataset to use for plot. If not already a
data.frame, it should be first coerced to by [as.data.frame()].
vars
Character. A variable within the dataset.
diagram
Character. A specific graphic to be presented within the ones
considered by the 'logical', 'ordered', 'factor', 'character', 'datetime' and 'numeric'
arguments of the 'wideplot()' function.
output
Character. Type of output.
'html': Creates and displays a html file with the specific graphic.
'plots pane': Default output, a ggplot2 object in RStudio's plots pane.
'console': Prints the code that produces the specific graphic.