Current Situation
In my previous question Data frame into a symmetric matrix while keeping all row and column, I ended up with a symmetric matrix, which I'd like to transform into a formatted chord diagram like this:
library(edgebundleR)
# data
x <- structure(c(1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0),
.Dim = c(3L,5L),
.Dimnames = list(c("a.X", "a.Y", "b.Z"), c("a.A", "a.B", "a.C", "b.D", "b.E")))
x <- as.matrix(x)
x <- rbind(cbind(diag(nrow(x)), x), cbind(t(x), diag(ncol(x))))
colnames(x) <- rownames(x)
# plot
edgebundle(x)
# plot with basic formatting using the arguments of edgebundle()
edgebundle(x,
tension=1,
fontsize = 12,
cutoff = 0,
width = 1000,
padding = 230,
nodesize = c(5, 30))
The Problem
However, similar to Color edges and vertex in chord diagram using edgebundle I'd like to go a step further and change the colors of the lines and nodes (by default and during mouseover), which is possible when using an igraph-object as shown in Network chord diagram woes in R and in the documentation.
After having read the PDF-documentation of edgebundleR
I suppose this isn't currently part of the functionality of the package, but it would also be nice to...
- include grouping-labels based on the groups
c("a.", "b.")
- change the fontface of the text
- use different colors for lines that point to different groups when a category is selected (as in this example for input and output)
- add a title to the plot that stays in place when the plot is rotated
My Questions
- Is it possible to color the lines and nodes per group when using a matrix instead of an igraph-object, preferentially using color-codes (rgb, hex), and if yes, how?
- Despite not being included in the basic functionality, is there a way to do the advanced formatting from above? (without having to rewrite or extend the package to a huge degree, of course)
Thank you for your suggestions!