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Package ‘rggobi’ was removed from the CRAN repository #7

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yihui opened this issue Jul 21, 2020 · 13 comments
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Package ‘rggobi’ was removed from the CRAN repository #7

yihui opened this issue Jul 21, 2020 · 13 comments

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@yihui
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yihui commented Jul 21, 2020

Have we abandoned this package on CRAN?

Package ‘rggobi’ was removed from the CRAN repository.

Formerly available versions can be obtained from the archive.

Archived on 2020-07-15 as check problems were not corrected im time.

Please use the canonical form https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=rggobi to link to this page.

@pzhaonet
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It seems so, as even no one answers.

@melindahiggins2000
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Please bring rggobi back! This is the only package I know of with the ability to animate and visualize multi-dimensional (more than 3 axes) of data at a time. I can still run demos and analyses for my students with the stand-along GGobi program, but it is really helpful to do the exercises with rggobi since they are learning R and RStudio. So, add my vote for bringing rggobi back to CRAN! If there is another similar package, please post it here. Thank you!

@nks1974
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nks1974 commented Jun 11, 2021

what a mess; just gonna have to use the standalone ggobi

@yihui
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yihui commented Jun 11, 2021

If anyone is interested, one possible way to resurrect it is to use https://r-universe.dev to build the binaries.

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nks1974 commented Jun 11, 2021

Another option is ggobi for R via explorase in bioconductor https://www.bioconductor.org/packages/3.10/bioc/html/explorase.html

edit: this requires rggobi, sry

@stla
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stla commented Aug 3, 2021

Sad. Great package. I would be glad to help to resurrect it.

@yihui
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yihui commented Aug 3, 2021

@stla I've installed the r-universe app for this Github org. You can see if you can manage to build the package on r-universe: https://ggobi.r-universe.dev

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stla commented Aug 3, 2021

Hello @yihui

I don't see rggobi on this page (I see 4 other packages). What should I do to build it ?

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stla commented Aug 3, 2021

Argh, I can't install the Ggobi software on my work laptop, it requires admin rights :-(

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stla commented Aug 3, 2021

Argh, I can't install the Ggobi software on my work laptop, it requires admin rights :-(

That's fine. I installed Ggobi on my private Windows laptop and I transferred the folder to my work laptop. It works.

@yihui
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yihui commented Aug 3, 2021

What should I do to build it ?

I don't know. You'll have to figure it out. R-universe only automatically adds CRAN packages. To add other packages, you may have to use packages.json. I'll invite you to this org so you can create a new repo if necessary.

@melindahiggins2000
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To all users of rggobi, you may be interested to also see the new tourr package at http://ggobi.github.io/tourr/ and check out this recent (2021) lecture by Di Cook at https://dicook.github.io/SISBID/slides/2.5-mvplot-tour/index.html#1 and https://dicook.github.io/SISBID/.

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jtr13 commented Jan 14, 2023

@melindahiggins2000 Thanks for the reference. Are you still using the standalone Ggobi program? Not sure whether it's worth investing time in learning it (or whether I could even install it at this point.)

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