time-series in ggplot using geom_line












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I'm relatively new to gganimate and I'm trying to create a simple polynomial time-series graph on R studio.



x <- 1:100

f <- function (x){
return(-(x)^2)
}

df <- data.frame(x, y= -(x)^2)

ggplot(df, aes(x, y)) +
geom_line() +
stat_function(fun=f) +
transition_states(x, transition_length = 1, state_length = 2 )


My error shows:



" Error in transform_path(all_frames, next_state, ease, params$transition_length[i],  : 
transformr is required to tween paths and lines "


I'm wondering if there's something missing in transition_state() ? It appears fine as a static graph but I'd like to make it a time-series graph.



Appreciate any advice / help!! Thank you !










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  • Where does transition_states come from? Please edit the question with a call to library(pkgname) loading the package where transition_states is.

    – Rui Barradas
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:11
















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I'm relatively new to gganimate and I'm trying to create a simple polynomial time-series graph on R studio.



x <- 1:100

f <- function (x){
return(-(x)^2)
}

df <- data.frame(x, y= -(x)^2)

ggplot(df, aes(x, y)) +
geom_line() +
stat_function(fun=f) +
transition_states(x, transition_length = 1, state_length = 2 )


My error shows:



" Error in transform_path(all_frames, next_state, ease, params$transition_length[i],  : 
transformr is required to tween paths and lines "


I'm wondering if there's something missing in transition_state() ? It appears fine as a static graph but I'd like to make it a time-series graph.



Appreciate any advice / help!! Thank you !










share|improve this question

























  • Where does transition_states come from? Please edit the question with a call to library(pkgname) loading the package where transition_states is.

    – Rui Barradas
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:11














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I'm relatively new to gganimate and I'm trying to create a simple polynomial time-series graph on R studio.



x <- 1:100

f <- function (x){
return(-(x)^2)
}

df <- data.frame(x, y= -(x)^2)

ggplot(df, aes(x, y)) +
geom_line() +
stat_function(fun=f) +
transition_states(x, transition_length = 1, state_length = 2 )


My error shows:



" Error in transform_path(all_frames, next_state, ease, params$transition_length[i],  : 
transformr is required to tween paths and lines "


I'm wondering if there's something missing in transition_state() ? It appears fine as a static graph but I'd like to make it a time-series graph.



Appreciate any advice / help!! Thank you !










share|improve this question
















I'm relatively new to gganimate and I'm trying to create a simple polynomial time-series graph on R studio.



x <- 1:100

f <- function (x){
return(-(x)^2)
}

df <- data.frame(x, y= -(x)^2)

ggplot(df, aes(x, y)) +
geom_line() +
stat_function(fun=f) +
transition_states(x, transition_length = 1, state_length = 2 )


My error shows:



" Error in transform_path(all_frames, next_state, ease, params$transition_length[i],  : 
transformr is required to tween paths and lines "


I'm wondering if there's something missing in transition_state() ? It appears fine as a static graph but I'd like to make it a time-series graph.



Appreciate any advice / help!! Thank you !







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  • Where does transition_states come from? Please edit the question with a call to library(pkgname) loading the package where transition_states is.

    – Rui Barradas
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:11



















  • Where does transition_states come from? Please edit the question with a call to library(pkgname) loading the package where transition_states is.

    – Rui Barradas
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:11

















Where does transition_states come from? Please edit the question with a call to library(pkgname) loading the package where transition_states is.

– Rui Barradas
Nov 22 '18 at 0:11





Where does transition_states come from? Please edit the question with a call to library(pkgname) loading the package where transition_states is.

– Rui Barradas
Nov 22 '18 at 0:11












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See https://github.com/thomasp85/gganimate/issues/190 and https://community.rstudio.com/t/error-dependency-transformr-is-not-available-for-package-gganimate/11134: the package transformr is required to apply transform_path to geom_line()
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See https://github.com/thomasp85/gganimate/issues/190 and https://community.rstudio.com/t/error-dependency-transformr-is-not-available-for-package-gganimate/11134: the package transformr is required to apply transform_path to geom_line()
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See https://github.com/thomasp85/gganimate/issues/190 and https://community.rstudio.com/t/error-dependency-transformr-is-not-available-for-package-gganimate/11134: the package transformr is required to apply transform_path to geom_line()
devtools::install_github("thomasp85/transformr")






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