This addin allows you to interactively explore your data by visualizing
it with the ggplot2 package. It
allows you to draw bar plots, curves, scatter plots, histograms, boxplot
and sf objects, then export the graph
or retrieve the code to reproduce the graph.
Then launch the addin via the RStudio menu or with
esquisse::esquisser().
esquisse addin
esquisse::esquisser()
# or with your data:
esquisse::esquisser(palmerpenguins::penguins)
Above gif was made with by @mfanny
and cannot be removed, but in the meantime {esquisse} has evolved, the
latest version now looks like:
Internationalization
Currently you can use {esquisse} in the following language:
english (default),
french,
macedonian,
brazilian portuguese,
albanian,
chinese,
spanish,
turkish,
korean,
polish,
japanese,
german.
library(esquisse)
set_i18n("fr")
esquisser()
If you want another language to be supported, you can submit a Pull
Request to add a CSV file like the one used for french (file is located
in inst/i18n folder in the package, you can see it here on
GitHub).
esquisse
Try online : https://dreamrs.shinyapps.io/esquisse/
This addin allows you to interactively explore your data by visualizing it with the ggplot2 package. It allows you to draw bar plots, curves, scatter plots, histograms, boxplot and sf objects, then export the graph or retrieve the code to reproduce the graph.
See online documentation : https://dreamrs.github.io/esquisse/index.html
Use esquisse online : https://dreamrs.shinyapps.io/esquisse/
If you find bugs, please open an issue
Installation
Install from CRAN with :
Or install development version from GitHub :
Then launch the addin via the RStudio menu or with
esquisse::esquisser().esquisse addin
Above gif was made with
by @mfanny
and cannot be removed, but in the meantime {esquisse} has evolved, the
latest version now looks like:
Internationalization
Currently you can use {esquisse} in the following language:
english (default),
french,
macedonian,

brazilian portuguese,
albanian,
chinese,
spanish,
turkish,
korean,
polish,
japanese,
german.
If you want another language to be supported, you can submit a Pull Request to add a CSV file like the one used for french (file is located in
inst/i18nfolder in the package, you can see it here on GitHub).See {datamods} vignette for more on this topic.