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cpsievert avatar cpsievert commented on May 17, 2024

If you think there's any possibility you'll want different arguments for the plotly version, I'd go with a new functions rather than a new argument.

BTW, we have a WebGL heatmap in beta right now. You can't create them from the R package yet, but once that is working, you should be able to render a lot more cells :)

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njtierney avatar njtierney commented on May 17, 2024

OK sure thing, I think they should get new names then. The question is, what to call them?

Any thoughts on these names?

  • vis_dat_ly
  • vis_datly
  • vis_dat_intx

That's really exciting to hear about WebGL heatmaps! In the interim I think I'll just write them using the plotly code you suggested in the previous issue: #2

It will be less of a hack if you use plotly(..., type = "heatmap"). You can control the hover-text via the hoverinfo property

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cpsievert avatar cpsievert commented on May 17, 2024

I like vis_datly

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njtierney avatar njtierney commented on May 17, 2024

Hok so the current idea is that there will be plotly implementation of all of the visdat funs - they will just end in _ly. At the moment only vis_miss_ly is implemented in the way that I would like, and it still needs some work.

The next version of visdat should include really nice plotly functions that looks similar to the ggplot versions.

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njtierney avatar njtierney commented on May 17, 2024

This issue is now a duplicate of #36

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