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Animations for {tourr} using htmlwidgets for performance and portability.
Install this package by running the following in R:
::install_github("casperhart/detourr") remotes
# 2D scatter
library(tourr)
library(detourr)
detour(olive, tour_aes(projection = palmitic:eicosenoic, colour = region)) |>
show_scatter()
# 3D scatter
detour(olive, tour_aes(projection = palmitic:eicosenoic, colour = region)) |>
tour_path(grand_tour(3)) |>
show_scatter()
This project uses TypeScript code which needs to be compiled and
bundled for the package to work. To do this, you will need
node.js
, and yarn
installed.
After cloning this repository, you can install the node.js dependencies via:
yarn install
Compile and bundle the TypeScript code and install the R package from source by running:
yarn run build
The TypeScript code which powers the HTMLWidgets can also be run as a
standalone app using webpack-dev-server
as follows:
yarn run start-dev
This will start the webpack dev server, which will automatically
recompile and reload the TypeScript code as changes are made. The sample
data and HTML used by the dev server can be found in ./dev
,
and are loaded in to memory based on the configuration in
webpack/dev.config.ts
If you wish to make changes to the HTML files in dev/
,
or debug the yarn run start-dev
command, you can instead
run yarn run build-dev
. This will load the files in
dev/
in to a folder called dev_build/
rather
than in to memory, which can make debugging easier.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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