The Crunch autoplot methods generate ggplots
that are tailored to various
Crunch objects. This allows you to visualize the object without bringing it
into memory. You can select between three families of plots, which will
attempt to accomodate the dimensionality of the plotted object. These plots
can be further extended and customized with other ggplot methods.
# S3 method for DatetimeVariable
autoplot(x, ...)# S3 method for NumericVariable
autoplot(x, ...)
# S3 method for CategoricalVariable
autoplot(x, ...)
# S3 method for CategoricalArrayVariable
autoplot(x, ...)
# S3 method for MultipleResponseVariable
autoplot(x, ...)
# S3 method for CrunchCube
autoplot(x, ...)
# S3 method for CrunchCubeCalculation
autoplot(x, plot_type = "dot", ...)
# S3 method for tbl_crunch_cube
autoplot(x, plot_type = c("dot", "tile", "bar"), measure)
A Crunch variable or cube aggregation
additional plotting arguments
One of "dot"
, "tile"
, or "bar"
which indicates the
plot family you would like to use. Higher dimensional plots add color
coding or facets depending on the dimensionality of the data.
The measure you wish to plot. This will usually be "count"
,
the default but can also be ".unweighted_counts"
or any other measure
stored in the cube. If omitted, autoplot will select the first measure
appearing in the data.
A ggplot
object.