ggsignif
Easily add significance brackets to your ggplots (by const-ae)
UpSetR
An R implementation of the UpSet set visualization technique published by Lex, Gehlenborg, et al.. (by hms-dbmi)
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
ggsignif
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Specifying significance brackets for comparisons
I think that most people likely do this outside of R (i.e. export their plot and add brackets in Illustrator). However, this looks like a straightforward package to add significance brackets and lets you specify exactly where to put them.
UpSetR
Posts with mentions or reviews of UpSetR.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-05.
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Visually interesting pathway analysis?
Another package for Upset is UpSetR:: A shiny app is also available online. Complete info us available in their GitHub page.
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How does one create this kind of figure?
Those are good for up to 3 ~4 distinct groups but more than that you should take a peek at upset plots here
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Upset plots in Plotly/Dash?
Want this type of plot: https://github.com/hms-dbmi/UpSetR
- How might you display overlapping binary data other than a Venn diagram?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ggsignif and UpSetR you can also consider the following projects:
tidyexplain - ๐คนโโ Animations of tidyverse verbs using R, the tidyverse, and gganimate
complex-upset - A library for creating complex UpSet plots with ggplot2 geoms
ggExtra - ๐ Add marginal histograms to ggplot2, and more ggplot2 enhancements
ggvenn - Venn Diagram by ggplot2, with really easy-to-use API.
gganimate - A Grammar of Animated Graphics
patchwork - The Composer of ggplots
sccp_manager - SCCP Manager
circlize - Circular visualization in R
ggbernie - A ggplot2 geom for adding Bernie Sanders to ggplot2
layer - Create stacked tilted maps
Asterisk-examples - PABX examples used in "Fixed and Mobile Telephone Systems" VET classes.
ganttrify - Create beautiful Gantt charts with ggplot2