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echarts4r (version 0.2.0)

e_lines_3d: Lines 3D

Description

Add 3D lines.

Usage

e_lines_3d(e, source_lon, source_lat, target_lon, target_lat,
  name = NULL, coord_system = "globe", rm_x = TRUE, rm_y = TRUE,
  ...)

e_line_3d(e, y, z, name = NULL, coord_system = NULL, rm_x = TRUE, rm_y = TRUE, ...)

e_lines_3d_(e, source_lon, source_lat, target_lon, target_lat, name = NULL, coord_system = "globe", rm_x = TRUE, rm_y = TRUE, ...)

e_line_3d_(e, y, z, name = NULL, coord_system = NULL, rm_x = TRUE, rm_y = TRUE, ...)

Arguments

e

An echarts4r object as returned by e_charts.

source_lon, source_lat, target_lon, target_lat

coordinates.

name

name of the serie.

coord_system

Coordinate system to use, such as cartesian3D, or globe.

rm_x, rm_y

Whether to remove x and y axis, defaults to TRUE.

...

Any other option to pass, check See Also section.

y, z

Coordinates of lines.

See Also

Additional arguments for lines 3D, Additional arguments for line 3D

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# get data
flights <- read.csv(
  paste0("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plotly/datasets/",
         "master/2011_february_aa_flight_paths.csv")
)

# Lines 3D
# Globe
flights %>% 
  e_charts() %>% 
  e_globe(
    displacementScale = 0.05
  ) %>% 
  e_lines_3d(
    start_lon, 
    start_lat, 
    end_lon, 
    end_lat,
    name = "flights",
    effect = list(show = TRUE)
  ) %>% 
  e_legend(FALSE)

# Geo 3D
flights %>% 
  e_charts() %>% 
  e_geo_3d() %>% 
  e_lines_3d(
    start_lon, 
    start_lat, 
    end_lon, 
    end_lat,
    coord_system = "geo3D"
  )
 
# line 3D 
df <- data.frame(
  x = 1:100,
  y = runif(100, 10, 25),
  z = rnorm(100, 100, 50)
)

df %>% 
  e_charts(x) %>% 
  e_line_3d(y, z) %>% 
  e_visual_map() %>% 
  e_title("nonsense")

# }

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