ggradar
allows you to build radar charts (aka spider charts) with ggplot2. This package is
based on Paul
Williamson’s
code, with new aesthetics and compatibility with ggplot2 2.0.
It was inspired by d3radaR, an htmlwidget built by timelyportfolio.
devtools::install_github("ricardo-bion/ggradar",
dependencies = TRUE)
library(ggradar)
library(dplyr)
library(scales)
library(tibble)
mtcars_radar <- mtcars %>%
as_tibble(rownames = "group") %>%
mutate_at(vars(-group), rescale) %>%
tail(4) %>%
select(1:10)
group | mpg | cyl | disp | hp | drat | wt | qsec | vs | am |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ford Pantera L | 0.2297872 | 1.0 | 0.6981791 | 0.7491166 | 0.6728111 | 0.4236768 | 0.0000000 | 0 | 1 |
Ferrari Dino | 0.3957447 | 0.5 | 0.1843352 | 0.4346290 | 0.3963134 | 0.3214012 | 0.1190476 | 0 | 1 |
Maserati Bora | 0.1957447 | 1.0 | 0.5734597 | 1.0000000 | 0.3594470 | 0.5259524 | 0.0119048 | 0 | 1 |
Volvo 142E | 0.4680851 | 0.0 | 0.1244699 | 0.2014134 | 0.6221198 | 0.3239581 | 0.4880952 | 1 | 1 |
ggradar(mtcars_radar)
You can also use custom font family in ggradar
. In the following
example, you would like to use Airbnb’s font family named ‘Circular Air’
by first download it, install it in your computer, and then register it
to R using extrafont
package.
# configured to work on a Mac, change directory to Unix or Windows
download.file("https://github.com/ricardo-bion/ggtech/blob/master/Circular%20Air-Light%203.46.45%20PM.ttf", "~/Circular Air-Light 3.46.45 PM.ttf", method = "curl")
extrafont::font_import(pattern = 'Circular', prompt = FALSE)
Following the same procedure as in the previous example, you can then
use ‘Circular Air’ font family in ggradar
by adjusting font.radar
argument. The following example shows that ggradar
is also can be used
in pipe %>%
.
mtcars %>%
as_tibble(rownames = "group") %>%
mutate_at(vars(-group), rescale) %>%
tail(4) %>%
select(1:10) %>%
ggradar(font.radar = "Circular Air")