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ggpage

ggpage is a package to create pagestyled visualizations of text based data. It uses ggplot2 and final returns are ggplot2 objects.

Version 0.2.0

In this new version I have worked to include a lot of use cases that wasn’t available in the first version. These new elements are previewed in the vignette.

Installation

You can install the released version of ggpage from CRAN with:

install.packages("ggpage")

or you can install the developmental version of ggpage from github with:

# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("EmilHvitfeldt/ggpage")

Example

The package includes The Tinder-box by H.C. Andersen for examples.

library(tidyverse)
#> Warning: replacing previous import 'dplyr::vars' by 'rlang::vars' when
#> loading 'dbplyr'
library(ggpage)

head(tinderbox, 10)
#> # A tibble: 10 x 2
#>    text                                                        book        
#>    <chr>                                                       <chr>       
#>  1 "A soldier came marching along the high road: \"Left, righ… The tinder-…
#>  2 had his knapsack on his back, and a sword at his side; he … The tinder-…
#>  3 and was now returning home. As he walked on, he met a very… The tinder-…
#>  4 witch in the road. Her under-lip hung quite down on her br… The tinder-…
#>  5 "and said, \"Good evening, soldier; you have a very fine s… The tinder-…
#>  6 knapsack, and you are a real soldier; so you shall have as… The tinder-…
#>  7 "you like.\""                                               The tinder-…
#>  8 "\"Thank you, old witch,\" said the soldier."               The tinder-…
#>  9 "\"Do you see that large tree,\" said the witch, pointing … The tinder-…
#> 10 "beside them. \"Well, it is quite hollow inside, and you m… The tinder-…

The basic workflow with ggpage is using either

  • ggpage_quick for a quick one function call plot or,
  • combining ggpage_build and ggpage_plot to do analysis (NLP for example) before the final plot is produced.

For a simple demonstration we apply ggpage_quick to our tinderbox object. It is important that the data.frame that is used have the text in a column named “text”.

ggpage_quick(tinderbox)
#> Warning: replacing previous import 'dplyr::vars' by 'rlang::vars' when
#> loading 'tidytext'


# Also pipeable
# tinderbox %>% ggpage_quick()

The same result would be achieved by using

tinderbox %>% 
  ggpage_build() %>% 
  ggpage_plot()

But this approach allows us to introduce more code between ggpage_build and ggpage_plot giving us multiple more ways to enhance the plots

tinderbox %>%
  ggpage_build() %>%
  mutate(long_word = stringr::str_length(word) > 8) %>%
  ggpage_plot(aes(fill = long_word)) +
  labs(title = "Longer words throughout The Tinder-box") +
  scale_fill_manual(values = c("grey70", "blue"),
                    labels = c("8 or less", "9 or more"),
                    name = "Word length")

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Install

install.packages('ggpage')

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Version

0.2.3

License

MIT + file LICENSE

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Maintainer

Emil Hvitfeldt

Last Published

June 13th, 2019

Functions in ggpage (0.2.3)

line_align

Adjust lines
ggpage_plot

Creates a visualization from the ggpage_build output
ggpage_quick

Creates a quick visualization of the page layout
nest_paragraphs

converts paragraph tokens into line tokens
paper_shape

Identify the edges of the paper of each page
page_liner

Add line number within pages
tinderbox

The tinder-box by H.C. Andersen
tinderbox_paragraph

The tinder-box by H.C. Andersen
break_help

Repeating of indexes
ggpage_build

Creates a data frame for further analysis and plotting
word_to_line

Internal function for converting words to lines
para_index

paragraph split
%>%

Pipe operator