| Package: | rworldmap |
| Type: | Package |
| Version: | 1.3-4 |
| Date: | 2014-11-11 |
| License: | GPL (>= 2) |
Country Level Data can be joined to a map using
joinCountryData2Map, then mapped using
mapCountryData. These functions can cope with a range of
country names and country codes.
Country boundaries are derived from version 1.4.0 of Natural Earth data as
described in countriesCoarse. Higher resolution boundaries are
provided in a companion package rworldxtra.
More generic functions allow the user to provide their own polygon map using
joinData2Map and mapPolys.
Bubble, bar and pie charts can be added to maps using
mapBubbles, mapBars and mapPies.
Try the new method barplotCountryData for producing a ranked
bar plot of country data with country names that can provide a useful
companion to maps.
Options are provided for categorising data, colouring maps and symbols, and
adding legends.
Gridded data can be mapped using mapGriddedData, but the
raster package is much more comprehensive.
Type vignette('rworldmap') to access a short document showing a few examples
of the main rworldmap functions to get you started.
Country Level Data can be joined to a map using
joinCountryData2Map, then mapped using
mapCountryData. These functions can cope with a range of
country names and country codes.
Country boundaries are derived from version 1.4.0 of Natural Earth data as
described in countriesCoarse. Higher resolution boundaries are
provided in a companion package rworldxtra.
More generic functions allow the user to provide their own polygon map using
joinData2Map and mapPolys.
Bubble, bar and pie charts can be added to maps using
mapBubbles, mapBars and mapPies.
Try the new method barplotCountryData for producing a ranked
bar plot of country data with country names that can provide a useful
companion to maps.
Options are provided for categorising data, colouring maps and symbols, and
adding legends.
Gridded data can be mapped using mapGriddedData, but the
raster package is much more comprehensive.
Type vignette('rworldmap') to access a short document showing a few examples
of the main rworldmap functions to get you started.