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qtime help not up-to-date #216

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stla opened this issue Dec 22, 2015 · 5 comments
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qtime help not up-to-date #216

stla opened this issue Dec 22, 2015 · 5 comments

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@stla
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stla commented Dec 22, 2015

Hello,
I installed the cranvas package with devtools::install_github, and the help page of qtime does not correspond to the Roxygen code in file qtime.R. For example there's no group argument in this function, whereas it appears in the help page :

qtime(time, y, data, group = NULL, 
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group   Similar to period, but is used for longitudinal data grouping.
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chxy commented Dec 22, 2015

The Roxygen code should be re-compiled. group is not an argument in qtime any more. Instead, you can use vdiv=... for vertical faceting or hdiv=... for horizontal faceting.

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stla commented Dec 23, 2015

I know, you told me that on the cranvas google group.
I don't see any argument in install_github to compile the documentation.
And I don't see why you call that "faceting", this is really a grouping, there is no facet with hdiv.

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chxy commented Dec 23, 2015

Oh, I mean, we the maintainers should have compiled the package...
After you got the plot, press the H key to interactively separate the groups (that's faceting) and Shift+H to mix the groups.

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stla commented Dec 24, 2015

Here is what I wanted to do (the yellow lines at the end): http://stla.github.io/stlapblog/posts/GGobi_FPL.html. That's fine.
I don't know why it didn't work when I wrote this question on the cranvas google group. However the self-linking does not appear to work.

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chxy commented Dec 24, 2015

Self-linking is supposed to work when you press the M key. Then you can hook and drag a series.

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