I am new to plot.ly and I just drew my first scatter plot out of R the other day - its great!
testplot <- ggplot(a, aes(OR_Edu, OR_Illn, color=Country, size=total)) + geom_point()
py$ggplotly(testplot)
https://plot.ly/~SyTpp/14/or-illn-vs-or-edu/
Now, I would like to change the tooltip or the little info window that pops up on hover over a datapoint. In this case I am not interested in the y-coordinate but instead I would like to display the country name and the population size, which I mapped to the aestectic size.
Ideally I would like to know if/how I can customize the infowindow in general, maybe even display variables in my dataframe for each country which I don't give the plot in aes(), e.g. the GDP of a country etc etc..
Thanks!
Question and answer were originally posted at Using 2+ legends from R to plotly / plot.ly
To edit what appears in the hover box:
# Load "plotly"
library(plotly)
# Open a Plotly connection
py <- plotly()
# Retrieve a Plotly graph in R
hover_text <- py$get_figure("PlotBot", 81)
str(hover_text$data)
# This list has 4 elements, which all have dimension (attribute) 'text'
# You can overwrite them one by one, say
hover_text$data[[1]]$text[1]
hover_text$data[[1]]$text[1] <- "US"
# If you need something functional, I would recommend defining the necessary
# functions and using sapply()
# Plotly graph with hover text we just edited
py$plotly(hover_text$data, kwargs=list(layout=hover_text$layout))
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26152856/customise-the-infowindow-tooltip-in-r-plotly