How to add constant line to animated plot in plotly
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I am using plotly package in R and need to make an animated plot which combines data from my dataset with constant tresholds that are not connected to data in the dataset.
The code works fine without frame (the plot is not animated in this case). If I add the line
frame = g
I get the following error: Column frame
must be length 1 or 10000, not 3
The plot also works fine with frame but without the 'add_lines' part.
How can I get rid of the error and have the constant line in every frame?
The code is the following:
library(plotly)
a <- c(0.006, 0.008, 0.10)
b <- c(0.20, 0.15, 0.22)
g <- c('first', 'second', 'third')
p <- plot_ly(
x = a,
y = b,
frame = g,
type = 'scatter',
mode = 'markers'
) %>%
add_lines (x = seq(0.005, 0.012,length=10000),
y = 0.001/seq(0.005, 0.012, length=10000),
showlegend = FALSE)
p
r plot plotly scatter-plot r-plotly
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I am using plotly package in R and need to make an animated plot which combines data from my dataset with constant tresholds that are not connected to data in the dataset.
The code works fine without frame (the plot is not animated in this case). If I add the line
frame = g
I get the following error: Column frame
must be length 1 or 10000, not 3
The plot also works fine with frame but without the 'add_lines' part.
How can I get rid of the error and have the constant line in every frame?
The code is the following:
library(plotly)
a <- c(0.006, 0.008, 0.10)
b <- c(0.20, 0.15, 0.22)
g <- c('first', 'second', 'third')
p <- plot_ly(
x = a,
y = b,
frame = g,
type = 'scatter',
mode = 'markers'
) %>%
add_lines (x = seq(0.005, 0.012,length=10000),
y = 0.001/seq(0.005, 0.012, length=10000),
showlegend = FALSE)
p
r plot plotly scatter-plot r-plotly
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1
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up vote
1
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I am using plotly package in R and need to make an animated plot which combines data from my dataset with constant tresholds that are not connected to data in the dataset.
The code works fine without frame (the plot is not animated in this case). If I add the line
frame = g
I get the following error: Column frame
must be length 1 or 10000, not 3
The plot also works fine with frame but without the 'add_lines' part.
How can I get rid of the error and have the constant line in every frame?
The code is the following:
library(plotly)
a <- c(0.006, 0.008, 0.10)
b <- c(0.20, 0.15, 0.22)
g <- c('first', 'second', 'third')
p <- plot_ly(
x = a,
y = b,
frame = g,
type = 'scatter',
mode = 'markers'
) %>%
add_lines (x = seq(0.005, 0.012,length=10000),
y = 0.001/seq(0.005, 0.012, length=10000),
showlegend = FALSE)
p
r plot plotly scatter-plot r-plotly
I am using plotly package in R and need to make an animated plot which combines data from my dataset with constant tresholds that are not connected to data in the dataset.
The code works fine without frame (the plot is not animated in this case). If I add the line
frame = g
I get the following error: Column frame
must be length 1 or 10000, not 3
The plot also works fine with frame but without the 'add_lines' part.
How can I get rid of the error and have the constant line in every frame?
The code is the following:
library(plotly)
a <- c(0.006, 0.008, 0.10)
b <- c(0.20, 0.15, 0.22)
g <- c('first', 'second', 'third')
p <- plot_ly(
x = a,
y = b,
frame = g,
type = 'scatter',
mode = 'markers'
) %>%
add_lines (x = seq(0.005, 0.012,length=10000),
y = 0.001/seq(0.005, 0.012, length=10000),
showlegend = FALSE)
p
r plot plotly scatter-plot r-plotly
r plot plotly scatter-plot r-plotly
edited Nov 22 at 15:57
asked Nov 22 at 15:48
Aleksander
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I guess, this does the job?
p <- plot_ly(
x = a,
y = b,
frame = g,
type = 'scatter',
mode = 'markers') %>%
add_lines (x = seq(0.005, 0.012,length=10000),
y = 0.001/seq(0.005, 0.012, length=10000),
inherit = FALSE,
showlegend = FALSE)
print(p)
It's exactly what I needed, thank you
– Aleksander
Nov 23 at 8:04
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1
active
oldest
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
I guess, this does the job?
p <- plot_ly(
x = a,
y = b,
frame = g,
type = 'scatter',
mode = 'markers') %>%
add_lines (x = seq(0.005, 0.012,length=10000),
y = 0.001/seq(0.005, 0.012, length=10000),
inherit = FALSE,
showlegend = FALSE)
print(p)
It's exactly what I needed, thank you
– Aleksander
Nov 23 at 8:04
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up vote
0
down vote
accepted
I guess, this does the job?
p <- plot_ly(
x = a,
y = b,
frame = g,
type = 'scatter',
mode = 'markers') %>%
add_lines (x = seq(0.005, 0.012,length=10000),
y = 0.001/seq(0.005, 0.012, length=10000),
inherit = FALSE,
showlegend = FALSE)
print(p)
It's exactly what I needed, thank you
– Aleksander
Nov 23 at 8:04
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up vote
0
down vote
accepted
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
I guess, this does the job?
p <- plot_ly(
x = a,
y = b,
frame = g,
type = 'scatter',
mode = 'markers') %>%
add_lines (x = seq(0.005, 0.012,length=10000),
y = 0.001/seq(0.005, 0.012, length=10000),
inherit = FALSE,
showlegend = FALSE)
print(p)
I guess, this does the job?
p <- plot_ly(
x = a,
y = b,
frame = g,
type = 'scatter',
mode = 'markers') %>%
add_lines (x = seq(0.005, 0.012,length=10000),
y = 0.001/seq(0.005, 0.012, length=10000),
inherit = FALSE,
showlegend = FALSE)
print(p)
edited Nov 22 at 21:31
answered Nov 22 at 19:14
Christoph
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It's exactly what I needed, thank you
– Aleksander
Nov 23 at 8:04
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It's exactly what I needed, thank you
– Aleksander
Nov 23 at 8:04
It's exactly what I needed, thank you
– Aleksander
Nov 23 at 8:04
It's exactly what I needed, thank you
– Aleksander
Nov 23 at 8:04
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