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cleanMarchdata = subset(marchData, Amount > 0, select = c(Transaction_Date, Amount, Merchant ))

marchgg  = ggplot(cleanMarchdata, aes(x= Transaction_Date, y = Amount, col = Amount, alpha = 1, text = c(Merchant,Amount)) + geom_bar(stat='identity')

ggplotly(marchgg,tooltip = 'text')

This is the error I'm getting:

options' must be a fully named list, or have no names (NULL)

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  • Could you share some data to copy and paste in our R, to make your code work? It's going to be easier to troubleshoot.
    – s__
    Mar 4, 2021 at 21:24
  • column names are Transaction_Date , Clearing.Date, Description, Merchant, Category, Type, Amount A sample population of the set is 07/01/2020, 07/02/2020, D J*WALL-ST-JOURNAL 84 2ND AVE 800-568-7625 01020 MA USA, Wall Street Journal, Other, Purchase, 42.99 Mar 4, 2021 at 21:38
  • Could you provide dput(head(cleanMarchdata))?
    – Waldi
    Mar 4, 2021 at 21:39
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    structure(list(Transaction_Date = c("03/29/2020", "03/27/2020", "03/26/2020", "03/25/2020", "03/21/2020", "03/16/2020"), Amount = c(2.65, 17.44, 10, 9.6, 37.31, 9.59), Merchant = c("7-Eleven", "Walmart", "Exxon", "chipotle online", "dick'ssportinggoods.co", "Amazon Marketplace" )), row.names = c(1L, 2L, 4L, 5L, 6L, 7L), class = "data.frame") Mar 4, 2021 at 21:40

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I think you would like to see on your tooltip the concatenation of the variables Merchant and Amount. What about something like this:

library(ggplot2)
marchgg  <- ggplot(cleanMarchdata, 
                   aes(x= Transaction_Date,
                       y = Amount,
                       # using fill = Amount, the bars are going to be coloured
                       col = Amount,
                       alpha = 1, 
                       # here you can use paste() to have two variables together 
                       # the sep is the separator, you can put whatever you want, like ": "
                       text = paste(Merchant,Amount, sep = " "))) +
           geom_bar(stat='identity')

plotly::ggplotly(marchgg, tooltip ='text')

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If you use c() instead of paste() you'll stack the two vectors. To have a look, try paste(cleanMarchdata$Merchant,cleanMarchdata$Amount, sep = " ") vs c(cleanMarchdata$Merchant,cleanMarchdata$Amount).

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