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Error when trying out the reproducible example
I've just installed the latest version of streamgraph (0.7) and get the following error.
ggplot2::movies %>%
select(year, Action, Animation, Comedy, Drama, Documentary, Romance, Short) %>%
tidyr::gather(genre, value, -year) %>%
group_by(year, genre) %>%
tally(wt=value) %>%
ungroup %>%
mutate(year=as.Date(sprintf("%d-01-01", year))) -> dat
streamgraph(dat, "genre", "n", "year")
Error in expand_(data, dots) : object '.' not found
sessionInfo()
R version 3.1.0 (2014-04-10)
Platform: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu (64-bit)
locale:
[1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_MONETARY=en_US.UTF-8
[6] LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8 LC_PAPER=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NAME=C LC_ADDRESS=C LC_TELEPHONE=C
[11] LC_MEASUREMENT=en_US.UTF-8 LC_IDENTIFICATION=C
attached base packages:
[1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
other attached packages:
[1] streamgraph_0.7 htmltools_0.2.6 htmlwidgets_0.3.2 dplyr_0.4.0
loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
[1] assertthat_0.1 colorspace_1.2-4 DBI_0.3.1 dichromat_2.0-0 digest_0.6.4 ggplot2_1.0.0 grid_3.1.0 gtable_0.1.2
[9] labeling_0.2 lattice_0.20-29 lazyeval_0.1.10 magrittr_1.0.1 MASS_7.3-31 munsell_0.4.2 parallel_3.1.0 plyr_1.8.1
[17] proto_0.3-10 RColorBrewer_1.0-5 Rcpp_0.11.3 reshape2_1.2.2 RJSONIO_1.0-3 scales_0.2.3 stringr_0.6.2 tidyr_0.2.0
[25] tools_3.1.0 xts_0.9-7 zoo_1.7-10
Looks like you missed a library(dplyr)
No. Look at the sessionInfo(). It contains dplyr_0.4.0.
That's because streamgraph imports from it. Just tried the full first example (all library calls intact) in an R instance that did not have streamgraph installed and it worked without an issue:
devtools::install_github("hrbrmstr/streamgraph")
library(streamgraph)
library(dplyr)
ggplot2::movies %>%
select(year, Action, Animation, Comedy, Drama, Documentary, Romance, Short) %>%
tidyr::gather(genre, value, -year) %>%
group_by(year, genre) %>%
tally(wt=value) -> dat
streamgraph(dat, "genre", "n", "year", interactive=TRUE) %>%
sg_axis_x(20, "year", "%Y") %>%
sg_fill_brewer("PuOr")
Does:
data <- read.csv("http://bl.ocks.org/WillTurman/raw/4631136/data.csv", stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
data$date <- as.Date(data$date, format="%m/%d/%y")
streamgraph(data, interactive=TRUE) %>% sg_colors("Reds")
work? If so, it's almost certainly a missing library(dplyr) on your part.
@hrbrmstr I am having some unexpected behavior with the example. The values in the top left do not change when I move de mouse around, it shows a fixed value for each category, any ideas?
Which example in particular (can you paste the exact code you are using)?
sorry, it is not working for me at all... not even with the basic example:
library(streamgraph)
library(dplyr)
ggplot2::movies %>%
select(year, Action, Animation, Comedy, Drama, Documentary, Romance, Short) %>%
tidyr::gather(genre, value, -year) %>%
group_by(year, genre) %>%
tally(wt=value) -> dat
streamgraph(dat, "genre", "n", "year", interactive=TRUE) %>%
sg_axis_x(20, "year", "%Y") %>%
sg_fill_brewer("PuOr")
can you paste the output of devtools::session_info()? It's working for a
ton of people and I just tried it from the github version on a vanilla
install.
On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 9:01 PM, jpmarindiaz [email protected] wrote:
sorry, it is not working for me at all... not even with the basic example:
library(streamgraph) library(dplyr)
ggplot2::movies %>% select(year, Action, Animation, Comedy, Drama, Documentary, Romance, Short) %>% tidyr::gather(genre, value, -year) %>% group_by(year, genre) %>% tally(wt=value) -> dat
streamgraph(dat, "genre", "n", "year", interactive=TRUE) %>% sg_axis_x(20, "year", "%Y") %>% sg_fill_brewer("PuOr")
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that's weird
Session info ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
setting value
version R version 3.2.1 (2015-06-18)
system x86_64, darwin13.4.0
ui RStudio (0.99.467)
language (EN)
collate en_US.UTF-8
tz America/Bogota
Packages -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
package * version date source
assertthat 0.1 2013-12-06 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
colorspace 1.2-6 2015-03-11 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
curl 0.9.1 2015-07-04 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
DBI 0.3.1 2014-09-24 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
devtools * 1.8.0 2015-05-09 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
digest 0.6.8 2014-12-31 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
dplyr * 0.4.2 2015-06-16 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
DT * 0.1 2015-06-09 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
dygraphs * 0.4.5 2015-06-11 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
ggplot2 * 1.0.1 2015-03-17 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
git2r 0.10.1 2015-05-07 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
gridExtra 2.0.0 2015-07-14 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
gtable 0.1.2 2012-12-05 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
htmltools * 0.2.6 2014-09-08 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
htmlwidgets * 0.5 2015-06-21 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
jsonlite 0.9.16 2015-04-11 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
lattice 0.20-31 2015-03-30 CRAN (R 3.2.1)
lazyeval 0.1.10 2015-01-02 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
leaflet * 1.0.0.9999 2015-08-07 Github (rstudio/leaflet@451fc78)
magrittr 1.5 2014-11-22 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
MASS 7.3-40 2015-03-21 CRAN (R 3.2.1)
memoise 0.2.1 2014-04-22 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
munsell 0.4.2 2013-07-11 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
plyr * 1.8.3 2015-06-12 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
proto 0.3-10 2012-12-22 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
R6 2.1.0 2015-07-04 CRAN (R 3.2.1)
rcdimple * 0.1 2015-07-28 Github (timelyportfolio/rcdimple@e91c020)
RColorBrewer * 1.1-2 2014-12-07 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
Rcpp 0.12.0 2015-07-25 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
reshape2 * 1.4.1 2014-12-06 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
rgdal * 1.0-4 2015-06-23 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
roxygen2 4.1.1 2015-04-15 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
rstudioapi 0.3.1 2015-04-07 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
rversions 1.0.2 2015-07-13 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
scales * 0.2.5 2015-06-12 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
sp * 1.1-1 2015-06-05 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
streamgraph * 0.7 2015-08-07 Github (hrbrmstr/streamgraph@e84109a)
stringi 0.5-5 2015-06-29 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
stringr 1.0.0 2015-04-30 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
tidyr * 0.2.0 2014-12-05 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
waffle * 0.3.1 2015-03-23 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
whisker * 0.3-2 2013-04-28 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
xml2 0.1.1 2015-06-02 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
xts * 0.9-7 2014-01-02 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
yaml * 2.1.13 2014-06-12 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
zoo * 1.7-12 2015-03-16 CRAN (R 3.2.0)
try devtools::install_github("hrbrmstr/streamgraph@dev"), restart R and try the example again (pls)
Thanks, it is working!
But now, when I try to pass the names of the columns as variables I get an error:
library(streamgraph)
# current verison
packageVersion("streamgraph")
library(dplyr)
ggplot2::movies %>%
select(year, Action, Animation, Comedy, Drama, Documentary, Romance, Short) %>%
tidyr::gather(genre, value, -year) %>%
group_by(year, genre) %>%
tally(wt=value) -> dat
streamgraph(dat, "genre", "n", "year", interactive=TRUE) %>%
sg_axis_x(20, "year", "%Y") %>%
sg_fill_brewer("PuOr")
# OK
y <- names(dat)[1]
streamgraph(dat, "genre", "n", y, interactive=TRUE) %>%
sg_axis_x(20, "year", "%Y") %>%
sg_fill_brewer("PuOr")
# ERROR
# Error in `[.data.frame`(data, , c(key, value, date)) :
# undefined columns selected
@hrbrmstr Thanks for this fantastic resource. I got a problem when I tried this example: `library(dplyr) library(babynames) library(streamgraph)
babynames %>% filter(grepl("^Kr", name)) %>% group_by(year, name) %>% tally(wt=n) %>% streamgraph("name", "n", "year")`
The error I got is
Error in [.data.frame(data, , c(key, value, date)) :
undefined columns selected
You have any idea about this? Thanks!
ah, yes. tally() changed behaviour. make it streamgraph("name", "nn", "year"). I'll get the example updated.
On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 1:15 PM, ShawnyTan [email protected] wrote:
@hrbrmstr https://github.com/hrbrmstr Thanks for this fantastic resource. I got a problem when I tried this example: `library(dplyr) library(babynames) library(streamgraph)
babynames %>% filter(grepl("^Kr", name)) %>% group_by(year, name) %>% tally(wt=n) %>% streamgraph("name", "n", "year")`
The error I got is Error in [.data.frame(data, , c(key, value, date)) : undefined columns selected
You have any idea about this? Thanks!
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Oh it works! Thanks a lot! But I don't quite understand the error. How do I generalize this adaption to my case?
I got it. Just do streamgraph(dat,"X","n","Y") Thanks!
aye. tally() won't overwrite n it just keeps adding n's to n column names.