Size of plot produced by corrplot
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Is there any way to increase the overall size of the plot produce by corrplot?
For example, if I plot the correlations of all 61 columns of the volcano dataset
library(corrplot)
M <- cor(volcano)
corrplot(M, order = "hclust", addrect = 2)
the plot is unreadable because the overall size does not increase. I am on Windows 10, corrplot 0.84, Jupyter notebook, making calls to R 3.5.1 using the magic R command %%R. But I have also run this in RStudio and have the same problem.
I have tried increasing the plot size with
win.graph(width = 20, height = 20, pointsize = 12)
options(repr.plot.width=20, repr.plot.height=20)
but it is no help.
Thanks in advance.
r plot r-corrplot
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Is there any way to increase the overall size of the plot produce by corrplot?
For example, if I plot the correlations of all 61 columns of the volcano dataset
library(corrplot)
M <- cor(volcano)
corrplot(M, order = "hclust", addrect = 2)
the plot is unreadable because the overall size does not increase. I am on Windows 10, corrplot 0.84, Jupyter notebook, making calls to R 3.5.1 using the magic R command %%R. But I have also run this in RStudio and have the same problem.
I have tried increasing the plot size with
win.graph(width = 20, height = 20, pointsize = 12)
options(repr.plot.width=20, repr.plot.height=20)
but it is no help.
Thanks in advance.
r plot r-corrplot
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In what format would you like to output your plot?
– Joe
Nov 25 at 23:20
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Is there any way to increase the overall size of the plot produce by corrplot?
For example, if I plot the correlations of all 61 columns of the volcano dataset
library(corrplot)
M <- cor(volcano)
corrplot(M, order = "hclust", addrect = 2)
the plot is unreadable because the overall size does not increase. I am on Windows 10, corrplot 0.84, Jupyter notebook, making calls to R 3.5.1 using the magic R command %%R. But I have also run this in RStudio and have the same problem.
I have tried increasing the plot size with
win.graph(width = 20, height = 20, pointsize = 12)
options(repr.plot.width=20, repr.plot.height=20)
but it is no help.
Thanks in advance.
r plot r-corrplot
Is there any way to increase the overall size of the plot produce by corrplot?
For example, if I plot the correlations of all 61 columns of the volcano dataset
library(corrplot)
M <- cor(volcano)
corrplot(M, order = "hclust", addrect = 2)
the plot is unreadable because the overall size does not increase. I am on Windows 10, corrplot 0.84, Jupyter notebook, making calls to R 3.5.1 using the magic R command %%R. But I have also run this in RStudio and have the same problem.
I have tried increasing the plot size with
win.graph(width = 20, height = 20, pointsize = 12)
options(repr.plot.width=20, repr.plot.height=20)
but it is no help.
Thanks in advance.
r plot r-corrplot
r plot r-corrplot
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