@Chris Thanks, hope it's useful for you. I might have a play with ggvis and 
see how it works out.

@Mike Yeah, it would definitely be good to support core.matrix datasets. 
One thing that would be nice would be to avoid the overhead of loading all 
of core.matrix for those that don't use it. Do you think it would work to 
just have gg4clj depend on the 'protocols' ns in core.matrix? Would be very 
happy to take a PR if you've got time to look at it :-)


Jony

On Friday, 26 December 2014 15:36:42 UTC, Jony Hudson wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
>  from the README:
>
> gg4clj is a lightweight wrapper to make it easy to use R's ggplot2 library 
>> from Clojure. It provides a straightforward way to express R code in 
>> Clojure, including easy mapping between Clojure data and R's data.frame, 
>> and some plumbing to send this code to R and recover the rendered graphics. 
>> It also provides a Gorilla REPL renderer plugin to allow rendered plots to 
>> be displayed inline in Gorilla worksheets. It is not a Clojure rewrite of 
>> ggplot2 - it calls R, which must be installed on your system (see below), 
>> to render the plots. You'll need to be familiar with R and ggplot2, or else 
>> the commands will seem fairly cryptic.
>
>
> Demo worksheet, showing it in action here: 
> http://viewer.gorilla-repl.org/view.html?source=github&user=JonyEpsilon&repo=gg4clj&path=ws/demo.clj
> Source here: https://github.com/JonyEpsilon/gg4clj
>
> Works better than I thought it would!
>
>
> Jony
>

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