D3tree, Changing colour by group
and happy new year.
I am now analysing text and want to visualise them with R.
I made a graph very successful but I cannot find a way to change the colour by a group.
in the graph I attached.. as you can see there are 6 different groups( I know most of you doesnt know korea. but anyway in the center of the graph tehre is one word and it made 6 different lines and each 6 words have other words.)
tree_graph
what I want to do is..
Six of groups should have different nodes colour.
and want to change words colur with black.
how can I make it?
thanks in advance...
and this is my code (?)
d3Tree(List = 백남준, fontsize = 10, diameter = 500,file ="text.html")
r
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and happy new year.
I am now analysing text and want to visualise them with R.
I made a graph very successful but I cannot find a way to change the colour by a group.
in the graph I attached.. as you can see there are 6 different groups( I know most of you doesnt know korea. but anyway in the center of the graph tehre is one word and it made 6 different lines and each 6 words have other words.)
tree_graph
what I want to do is..
Six of groups should have different nodes colour.
and want to change words colur with black.
how can I make it?
thanks in advance...
and this is my code (?)
d3Tree(List = 백남준, fontsize = 10, diameter = 500,file ="text.html")
r
changing the text to black is straight forward just addtextColour='black'
, however I'm not sure that the d3Tree function has the flexibility to color by group. Usually more flexibility means more complexity.
– DS_UNI
Jan 3 at 9:12
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You might want to take a look at the other options out there like rdocumentation.org/packages/collapsibleTree/versions/0.1.7 . Or maybe this ggraph example : r-graph-gallery.com/339-circular-dendrogram-with-ggraph . This question might also help stackoverflow.com/questions/30708674/…
– DS_UNI
Jan 3 at 9:13
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and happy new year.
I am now analysing text and want to visualise them with R.
I made a graph very successful but I cannot find a way to change the colour by a group.
in the graph I attached.. as you can see there are 6 different groups( I know most of you doesnt know korea. but anyway in the center of the graph tehre is one word and it made 6 different lines and each 6 words have other words.)
tree_graph
what I want to do is..
Six of groups should have different nodes colour.
and want to change words colur with black.
how can I make it?
thanks in advance...
and this is my code (?)
d3Tree(List = 백남준, fontsize = 10, diameter = 500,file ="text.html")
r
and happy new year.
I am now analysing text and want to visualise them with R.
I made a graph very successful but I cannot find a way to change the colour by a group.
in the graph I attached.. as you can see there are 6 different groups( I know most of you doesnt know korea. but anyway in the center of the graph tehre is one word and it made 6 different lines and each 6 words have other words.)
tree_graph
what I want to do is..
Six of groups should have different nodes colour.
and want to change words colur with black.
how can I make it?
thanks in advance...
and this is my code (?)
d3Tree(List = 백남준, fontsize = 10, diameter = 500,file ="text.html")
r
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changing the text to black is straight forward just addtextColour='black'
, however I'm not sure that the d3Tree function has the flexibility to color by group. Usually more flexibility means more complexity.
– DS_UNI
Jan 3 at 9:12
1
You might want to take a look at the other options out there like rdocumentation.org/packages/collapsibleTree/versions/0.1.7 . Or maybe this ggraph example : r-graph-gallery.com/339-circular-dendrogram-with-ggraph . This question might also help stackoverflow.com/questions/30708674/…
– DS_UNI
Jan 3 at 9:13
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changing the text to black is straight forward just addtextColour='black'
, however I'm not sure that the d3Tree function has the flexibility to color by group. Usually more flexibility means more complexity.
– DS_UNI
Jan 3 at 9:12
1
You might want to take a look at the other options out there like rdocumentation.org/packages/collapsibleTree/versions/0.1.7 . Or maybe this ggraph example : r-graph-gallery.com/339-circular-dendrogram-with-ggraph . This question might also help stackoverflow.com/questions/30708674/…
– DS_UNI
Jan 3 at 9:13
changing the text to black is straight forward just add
textColour='black'
, however I'm not sure that the d3Tree function has the flexibility to color by group. Usually more flexibility means more complexity.– DS_UNI
Jan 3 at 9:12
changing the text to black is straight forward just add
textColour='black'
, however I'm not sure that the d3Tree function has the flexibility to color by group. Usually more flexibility means more complexity.– DS_UNI
Jan 3 at 9:12
1
1
You might want to take a look at the other options out there like rdocumentation.org/packages/collapsibleTree/versions/0.1.7 . Or maybe this ggraph example : r-graph-gallery.com/339-circular-dendrogram-with-ggraph . This question might also help stackoverflow.com/questions/30708674/…
– DS_UNI
Jan 3 at 9:13
You might want to take a look at the other options out there like rdocumentation.org/packages/collapsibleTree/versions/0.1.7 . Or maybe this ggraph example : r-graph-gallery.com/339-circular-dendrogram-with-ggraph . This question might also help stackoverflow.com/questions/30708674/…
– DS_UNI
Jan 3 at 9:13
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changing the text to black is straight forward just add
textColour='black'
, however I'm not sure that the d3Tree function has the flexibility to color by group. Usually more flexibility means more complexity.– DS_UNI
Jan 3 at 9:12
1
You might want to take a look at the other options out there like rdocumentation.org/packages/collapsibleTree/versions/0.1.7 . Or maybe this ggraph example : r-graph-gallery.com/339-circular-dendrogram-with-ggraph . This question might also help stackoverflow.com/questions/30708674/…
– DS_UNI
Jan 3 at 9:13