How to avoid blank areas when creating a choropleth map
I'm trying to plot a map with tm_shape
from the tmap
package, but my map has a blank area even though my data does not contain missing values.
The code is presented below:
tm_shape(london_map)+
tm_fill(c("ni","di","diff3","ti"),
style=c("jenks","pretty"),
palette=list("Purples","Blues","YlGn","OrRd"),
auto.palette.mapping=FALSE,
title=c("Improved Trips","Improved Time Weighted by Trips","One-mode Population Change","Total Improved Time"))
r plot tmap
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I'm trying to plot a map with tm_shape
from the tmap
package, but my map has a blank area even though my data does not contain missing values.
The code is presented below:
tm_shape(london_map)+
tm_fill(c("ni","di","diff3","ti"),
style=c("jenks","pretty"),
palette=list("Purples","Blues","YlGn","OrRd"),
auto.palette.mapping=FALSE,
title=c("Improved Trips","Improved Time Weighted by Trips","One-mode Population Change","Total Improved Time"))
r plot tmap
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Hi. I think that without providing some data will be hard for the community to be able to tackle your question. You can try to post the output ofdput(my_data)
, or if is too big, trydput(head(my_data , 20))
or sample itdput(df[sample(1:nrow(df), 20),])
or something in these directions. In general, I believe you will increase your chances of getting help if you can provide a reproducible example.
– Valentin
Jan 1 at 19:13
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I'm trying to plot a map with tm_shape
from the tmap
package, but my map has a blank area even though my data does not contain missing values.
The code is presented below:
tm_shape(london_map)+
tm_fill(c("ni","di","diff3","ti"),
style=c("jenks","pretty"),
palette=list("Purples","Blues","YlGn","OrRd"),
auto.palette.mapping=FALSE,
title=c("Improved Trips","Improved Time Weighted by Trips","One-mode Population Change","Total Improved Time"))
r plot tmap
I'm trying to plot a map with tm_shape
from the tmap
package, but my map has a blank area even though my data does not contain missing values.
The code is presented below:
tm_shape(london_map)+
tm_fill(c("ni","di","diff3","ti"),
style=c("jenks","pretty"),
palette=list("Purples","Blues","YlGn","OrRd"),
auto.palette.mapping=FALSE,
title=c("Improved Trips","Improved Time Weighted by Trips","One-mode Population Change","Total Improved Time"))
r plot tmap
r plot tmap
edited Jan 2 at 6:47
Valentin
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Hi. I think that without providing some data will be hard for the community to be able to tackle your question. You can try to post the output ofdput(my_data)
, or if is too big, trydput(head(my_data , 20))
or sample itdput(df[sample(1:nrow(df), 20),])
or something in these directions. In general, I believe you will increase your chances of getting help if you can provide a reproducible example.
– Valentin
Jan 1 at 19:13
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Hi. I think that without providing some data will be hard for the community to be able to tackle your question. You can try to post the output ofdput(my_data)
, or if is too big, trydput(head(my_data , 20))
or sample itdput(df[sample(1:nrow(df), 20),])
or something in these directions. In general, I believe you will increase your chances of getting help if you can provide a reproducible example.
– Valentin
Jan 1 at 19:13
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Hi. I think that without providing some data will be hard for the community to be able to tackle your question. You can try to post the output of
dput(my_data)
, or if is too big, try dput(head(my_data , 20))
or sample it dput(df[sample(1:nrow(df), 20),])
or something in these directions. In general, I believe you will increase your chances of getting help if you can provide a reproducible example.– Valentin
Jan 1 at 19:13
Hi. I think that without providing some data will be hard for the community to be able to tackle your question. You can try to post the output of
dput(my_data)
, or if is too big, try dput(head(my_data , 20))
or sample it dput(df[sample(1:nrow(df), 20),])
or something in these directions. In general, I believe you will increase your chances of getting help if you can provide a reproducible example.– Valentin
Jan 1 at 19:13
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Hi. I think that without providing some data will be hard for the community to be able to tackle your question. You can try to post the output of
dput(my_data)
, or if is too big, trydput(head(my_data , 20))
or sample itdput(df[sample(1:nrow(df), 20),])
or something in these directions. In general, I believe you will increase your chances of getting help if you can provide a reproducible example.– Valentin
Jan 1 at 19:13