问题
I cannot get a side by side subplot of a piechart using the plotly library in R with R Markdown. Instead, it looks like the subplot is overlaying one pie on top of the other:
---
title: "Test Plotly Pie"
author: ""
date: ""
output:
html_document:
self_contained: no
---
```{r plotpie1, results='asis', tidy=FALSE, message=FALSE, fig.retina=NULL, echo=FALSE, out.width = "99%", out.height="750p[![enter image description here][1]][1]x"}
require(plotly)
require(dplyr)
p1 <- plot_ly(type="pie",values=c(5,954), height = 7,
labels=c("Change","No Change"),textinfo="label", hoverinfo="all",
textposition="outside",showlegend=F,marker=list(colors=c(
"lightskyblue",
"deepblue"
))) %>%
layout(autosize = T)
p2 <- plot_ly(type="pie",values=c(15,1325), height = 7,
labels=c("Change","No Change"),textinfo="label", hoverinfo="all",
textposition="outside",showlegend=F,marker=list(colors=c(
"lightskyblue",
"deepblue"
))) %>%
layout(autosize = T)
p4 <- suppressWarnings(subplot(
p1,
p2,
margin=0.05))
p4
```
I am using R 3.1.3 64-bit on a Windows 7 64-bit operating system. I am using the plotly package version: 2.0.16 (downloaded from Github in mid December of 2015).
回答1:
As suggested by MLavoie, I'll just add an answer in case someone finds it useful...
```{r message=FALSE, warning=FALSE}
library(plotly)
p <- plot_ly(x = rnorm(1000), y = rnorm(1000), mode = "markers")
```
<div>
<div style = "float:left">
```{r echo = F, fig.width = 4, fig.height = 4}
p
```
</div>
<div style = "float:right">
```{r, echo = F, fig.width = 4, fig.height = 4}
p
```
</div>
</div>
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35214912/subplot-with-plotly-in-r