Unable to draw graphs with plot_ly function












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Today I've been asked to draw some charts using plotly package for a Shiny application but i can't figure out how to solve my problem, so i've decided to ask for some help !



Everytime I try to use the function "plot_ly" I get the same error :



Error in arrange_impl(.data, dots) :
Evaluation error: as_dictionary() is defunct as of rlang 0.3.0.
Please use as_data_pronoun() instead.


I tried to remake the example from the official website of plotly and the result stay the same !



For instance, when i try the following code I get the message above :



library(plotly)

USPersonalExpenditure <-
data.frame("Categorie"=rownames(USPersonalExpenditure),
USPersonalExpenditure)
data <- USPersonalExpenditure[,c('Categorie', 'X1960')]

p <- plot_ly(data, labels = ~Categorie, values = ~X1960, type = 'pie')


I also re-installed the package, updated every package i had installed but their is nothing to do i'm still stucked with that error.



I didn't found anything revelant on google neither.



Thank you in advance and happy new year !










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  • Hi César, welcome to SO and good work on solving your issue :) Could you include it as an answer rather than as an edit in your question? Thanks!

    – byouness
    Dec 31 '18 at 16:17











  • Thanks you for the tip!

    – César R.
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:38
















1















Today I've been asked to draw some charts using plotly package for a Shiny application but i can't figure out how to solve my problem, so i've decided to ask for some help !



Everytime I try to use the function "plot_ly" I get the same error :



Error in arrange_impl(.data, dots) :
Evaluation error: as_dictionary() is defunct as of rlang 0.3.0.
Please use as_data_pronoun() instead.


I tried to remake the example from the official website of plotly and the result stay the same !



For instance, when i try the following code I get the message above :



library(plotly)

USPersonalExpenditure <-
data.frame("Categorie"=rownames(USPersonalExpenditure),
USPersonalExpenditure)
data <- USPersonalExpenditure[,c('Categorie', 'X1960')]

p <- plot_ly(data, labels = ~Categorie, values = ~X1960, type = 'pie')


I also re-installed the package, updated every package i had installed but their is nothing to do i'm still stucked with that error.



I didn't found anything revelant on google neither.



Thank you in advance and happy new year !










share|improve this question

























  • Hi César, welcome to SO and good work on solving your issue :) Could you include it as an answer rather than as an edit in your question? Thanks!

    – byouness
    Dec 31 '18 at 16:17











  • Thanks you for the tip!

    – César R.
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:38














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1








Today I've been asked to draw some charts using plotly package for a Shiny application but i can't figure out how to solve my problem, so i've decided to ask for some help !



Everytime I try to use the function "plot_ly" I get the same error :



Error in arrange_impl(.data, dots) :
Evaluation error: as_dictionary() is defunct as of rlang 0.3.0.
Please use as_data_pronoun() instead.


I tried to remake the example from the official website of plotly and the result stay the same !



For instance, when i try the following code I get the message above :



library(plotly)

USPersonalExpenditure <-
data.frame("Categorie"=rownames(USPersonalExpenditure),
USPersonalExpenditure)
data <- USPersonalExpenditure[,c('Categorie', 'X1960')]

p <- plot_ly(data, labels = ~Categorie, values = ~X1960, type = 'pie')


I also re-installed the package, updated every package i had installed but their is nothing to do i'm still stucked with that error.



I didn't found anything revelant on google neither.



Thank you in advance and happy new year !










share|improve this question
















Today I've been asked to draw some charts using plotly package for a Shiny application but i can't figure out how to solve my problem, so i've decided to ask for some help !



Everytime I try to use the function "plot_ly" I get the same error :



Error in arrange_impl(.data, dots) :
Evaluation error: as_dictionary() is defunct as of rlang 0.3.0.
Please use as_data_pronoun() instead.


I tried to remake the example from the official website of plotly and the result stay the same !



For instance, when i try the following code I get the message above :



library(plotly)

USPersonalExpenditure <-
data.frame("Categorie"=rownames(USPersonalExpenditure),
USPersonalExpenditure)
data <- USPersonalExpenditure[,c('Categorie', 'X1960')]

p <- plot_ly(data, labels = ~Categorie, values = ~X1960, type = 'pie')


I also re-installed the package, updated every package i had installed but their is nothing to do i'm still stucked with that error.



I didn't found anything revelant on google neither.



Thank you in advance and happy new year !







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  • Hi César, welcome to SO and good work on solving your issue :) Could you include it as an answer rather than as an edit in your question? Thanks!

    – byouness
    Dec 31 '18 at 16:17











  • Thanks you for the tip!

    – César R.
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:38



















  • Hi César, welcome to SO and good work on solving your issue :) Could you include it as an answer rather than as an edit in your question? Thanks!

    – byouness
    Dec 31 '18 at 16:17











  • Thanks you for the tip!

    – César R.
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:38

















Hi César, welcome to SO and good work on solving your issue :) Could you include it as an answer rather than as an edit in your question? Thanks!

– byouness
Dec 31 '18 at 16:17





Hi César, welcome to SO and good work on solving your issue :) Could you include it as an answer rather than as an edit in your question? Thanks!

– byouness
Dec 31 '18 at 16:17













Thanks you for the tip!

– César R.
Dec 31 '18 at 17:38





Thanks you for the tip!

– César R.
Dec 31 '18 at 17:38












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I solved my issue ! I didn't had the package dplyr installed actually...
The answer that helped me was given by cderv (https://community.rstudio.com/t/plotly-unable-to-draw-graphs/20639) :




This seems like a compatibility issue between :package: version. rlang version seems to be newer than your installed dplyr can deal with







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    I solved my issue ! I didn't had the package dplyr installed actually...
    The answer that helped me was given by cderv (https://community.rstudio.com/t/plotly-unable-to-draw-graphs/20639) :




    This seems like a compatibility issue between :package: version. rlang version seems to be newer than your installed dplyr can deal with







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      I solved my issue ! I didn't had the package dplyr installed actually...
      The answer that helped me was given by cderv (https://community.rstudio.com/t/plotly-unable-to-draw-graphs/20639) :




      This seems like a compatibility issue between :package: version. rlang version seems to be newer than your installed dplyr can deal with







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        I solved my issue ! I didn't had the package dplyr installed actually...
        The answer that helped me was given by cderv (https://community.rstudio.com/t/plotly-unable-to-draw-graphs/20639) :




        This seems like a compatibility issue between :package: version. rlang version seems to be newer than your installed dplyr can deal with







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        I solved my issue ! I didn't had the package dplyr installed actually...
        The answer that helped me was given by cderv (https://community.rstudio.com/t/plotly-unable-to-draw-graphs/20639) :




        This seems like a compatibility issue between :package: version. rlang version seems to be newer than your installed dplyr can deal with








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