Timeline for Point overplotting on maps in R (e.g. with ggplot2) - how to push points to the side, mark original positions, combine close-by points ...?
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Jun 20, 2015 at 7:53 | comment | added | maj | I admit I must have used a wrong term - what I meant to say by scatterplot was the typical statistical scatterplot where position is generally less important than in the kind of plot we have here (= a map - if points are moved here, it's obvious immediately). | |
Jun 19, 2015 at 14:39 | comment | added | whuber | I didn't follow the aside at "... again seems only to apply to scatterplots," because this is a scatterplot. | |
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Jun 5, 2015 at 18:15 | comment | added | aaryno | I'm thinking you might want to use some force-directed graph functionality. I'm not sure how to do it and keep some points anchored, but what I'm thinking is to identify all the clusters (by some proximity grouping function) and use the cluster centroid as an anchor and let its members float (and not plotting the centroid itself -- just using it to anchor the connected vertices in its little graph). And of course, if any clusters have only one member then those should be anchored to their location as well. | |
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Jun 2, 2015 at 21:46 | comment | added | PolyGeo♦ | This is not a question I have relevant skills to assist with but I have upvoted it to make it appear that little bit higher in some lists. If you do not get any comments that help improve it, and in any event, I recommend reviewing/revising it at frequent intervals taking heed of the advice offered at meta.gis.stackexchange.com/a/3353 | |
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May 30, 2015 at 12:13 | comment | added | maj | Is there anything I can improve to make the question easier to understand and answer? Please let me know if you have any ideas! | |
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