I'm playing around with drawing bubble charts in R -- the current project is to graph a bubble chart of political donations that has the following characteristics:
x-axis: size of donation, in ranges i.e. $10-$19, $20-29, $30-49, etc.
y-axis: number of donations of that amount
area of bubble: total amount of donations
I'm not planning anything complex, just something like:
symbols(amount_ranges,amount_occurrences, circles=sums)
The data is pretty granular, so there is a separate entry for each donation and they need to summed in order to get the values I'm looking for.
For example, the data looks like this (extraneous columns removed):
CTRIB_NAML CTRIB_NAMF CTRIB_AMT FILER_ID
John Smith $49 123456789
This is not that complex, but is there a simple way in R to count up the number of occurrences of a certain value (for the y-axis)? And to add up sum of those donations (which is derivative of the axes)? Or do I need to create a function that iterates through the data and compiles these numbers separately? Or pre-process the data in someway?