How can I create interactive plots in R using Plotly?
You can create interactive plots in R using the Plotly library by first installing it and then using functions like plot_ly(). Would you like a code example?
Yes, please provide a simple example.
Sure! Here's a basic example:
library(plotly)
# Sample data
data <- data.frame(x = c(1, 2, 3, 4), y = c(10, 11, 12, 13))
# Create a plot
plot_ly(data, x = ~x, y = ~y, type = 'scatter', mode = 'lines+markers')
This will create an interactive scatter plot with lines and markers.
How can I customize the layout of the plot?
You can customize the layout using the layout() function. For example:
plot_ly(data, x = ~x, y = ~y, type = 'scatter', mode = 'lines+markers') %>%
layout(title = 'My Interactive Plot', xaxis = list(title = 'X Axis'), yaxis = list(title = 'Y Axis'))
This adds a title and labels to the axes.
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