Tag Archives: visualization
Dashboards in R with Shiny and GoogleVis
Previously on this post, I introduced limitedly some features of the Shiny package. However, I felt the need of doing a new post related to Dashboards due to many reasons: a) Shiny has changed most of its functions and the … Continue reading
Social Media Monitoring tools in R with just a few lines
Social Media Analysis has become some kind of new obsession in Marketing. Every company wants to engage existing customers or attract new ones through this communication channel. Therefore, they hire designers, editors, community managers, etc. However, when it comes to … Continue reading
Animated graphs, another alternative for Data Visualization
The world of Data Visualization offers infinite variants to display our Data. However, there is still some reluctance in exploiting all the possibilities that computers give us nowadays in this field, probably not because of a rejection of novelties but … Continue reading
Working with geographical Data. Part 1: Simple National Infomaps
There is a popular expression in my country called “Gastar polvora en chimangos”, whose translation in English would be “spending gunpowder in chimangos”. Chimango is a kind of bird whose meat is useless for humans. So “spending gunpowder in chimangos” … Continue reading