easyalluvial (Q44740)

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Generate Alluvial Plots with a Single Line of Code
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easyalluvial
Generate Alluvial Plots with a Single Line of Code

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    0.3.1
    5 July 2022
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    0.1.7
    18 December 2018
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    0.1.8
    15 January 2019
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    0.2.0
    1 April 2019
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    0.2.1
    17 September 2019
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    0.2.2
    9 December 2019
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    0.2.3
    7 May 2020
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    0.3.0
    13 January 2021
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    0.3.1
    28 August 2023
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    0.3.2
    7 December 2023
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    7 December 2023
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    Alluvial plots are similar to sankey diagrams and visualise categorical data over multiple dimensions as flows. (Rosvall M, Bergstrom CT (2010) Mapping Change in Large Networks. PLoS ONE 5(1): e8694. <doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0008694> Their graphical grammar however is a bit more complex then that of a regular x/y plots. The 'ggalluvial' package made a great job of translating that grammar into 'ggplot2' syntax and gives you many options to tweak the appearance of an alluvial plot, however there still remains a multi-layered complexity that makes it difficult to use 'ggalluvial' for explorative data analysis. 'easyalluvial' provides a simple interface to this package that allows you to produce a decent alluvial plot from any dataframe in either long or wide format from a single line of code while also handling continuous data. It is meant to allow a quick visualisation of entire dataframes with a focus on different colouring options that can make alluvial plots a great tool for data exploration.
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