--- title: "Mapping China and Its provinces, Municipalities and Autonomous Regions" author: "Zhenxing Cheng" date: "`r Sys.Date()`" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Mapping China and Its provinces, Municipalities and Autonomous Regions} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ```{r setup, include = FALSE} knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" ) ``` ## Installation You can install this package from `CRAN` or `GitHub`: ```{r eval=FALSE, include=TRUE} # From CRAN install.packages('hchinamap', build_vignettes = TRUE) # From GitHub devtools::install_github('czxa/hchinamap', build_vignettes = TRUE) # or use git devtools::install_git("https://github.com/czxa/hchinamap.git", build_vignettes = TRUE) ``` ## Usage I made a demo datasets for this package. You can load it by following method: ```{r} dir <- tempdir() download.file('https://czxb.github.io/br/chinadf.rda', file.path(dir, 'chinadf.rda')) load(file.path(dir, 'chinadf.rda'), verbose = TRUE) ``` ## Additional annotations to parameters + region parameter indicate which map to use, you can choose like "China", "Anhui", ... "Macao" and so on. Because the map data of Taiwan have not been collated yet, it is impossible to draw provincial map of Taiwan Province for the time being. + name parameter should be in Chinese. like c("北京", "天津", "上海"). ### Mapping China: ```{r echo=TRUE} library(dplyr) library(magrittr) library(hchinamap) china <- chinadf %>% dplyr::filter(region == "China") hchinamap(name = china$name, value = china$value, width = "100%", height = "400px", title = "Map of China", region = "China") ``` Modify the maximum and minimum colors: ```{r echo=TRUE} china <- chinadf %>% dplyr::filter(region == "China") hchinamap(name = china$name, value = china$value, region = "China", width = "100%", height = "400px", title = "Map of China", minColor = "#f1eef6", maxColor = "#980043") ``` ## Mapping provinces For example, map of Anhui: ```{r echo=TRUE} anhui <- chinadf %>% dplyr::filter(region == "Anhui") hchinamap(name = anhui$name, value = anhui$value, width = "100%", height = "500px", title = "Map of Anhui", region = "Anhui") ``` Map of Guangdong: ```{r echo=TRUE} gd <- chinadf %>% dplyr::filter(region == "Guangdong") hchinamap(name = gd$name, value = gd$value, width = "100%", height = "400px", title = "Map of Guangdong", region = "Guangdong") ``` Map of Heilongjiang: ```{r echo=TRUE} hlj <- chinadf %>% dplyr::filter(region == "Heilongjiang") hchinamap(name = hlj$name, value = hlj$value, width = "100%", height = "400px", title = "Map of Heilongjiang", region = "Heilongjiang") ``` ## Theme If there are multiple map charts created by this package in a RMarkdown document, use topic parameters carefully, because the charts may interfere with each other. ```{r echo=TRUE} sx <- chinadf %>% dplyr::filter(region == "Shaanxi") hchinamap(name = sx$name, value = sx$value, width = "100%", height = "400px", title = "Map of Shaanxi", region = "Shaanxi", theme = "darkunica", titleColor = "white") ``` ## Use it in 'RMarkdown' and 'Shiny' Apps Here if a very simple 'shiny' example: ```{r eval=FALSE, include=TRUE} dir <- system.file("examples", "hchinamap", package = "hchinamap") setwd(dir) shiny::shinyAppDir(".") ``` ------------

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