Print charts directly on your R terminal. This is a port for the R programming language.
As this package is on CRAN one can run install.packages("asciichartr")
.
Execute asciiPlot
with a numeric vector as input and print the result,
for example:
ts <- c(1,1,2,3,6,3,10,5,1,7,9,9,10,6,9,7,10,8)
cat(asciiPlot(ts))
# 10.00 ┤ ╭╮ ╭╮ ╭╮
# 9.00 ┤ ││ ╭─╯│╭╮││
# 8.00 ┤ ││ │ ││││╰
# 7.00 ┤ ││ ╭╯ ││╰╯
# 6.00 ┤ ╭╮││ │ ╰╯
# 5.00 ┤ │││╰╮│
# 4.00 ┤ │││ ││
# 3.00 ┤ ╭╯╰╯ ││
# 2.00 ┤ ╭╯ ││
# 1.00 ┼─╯ ╰╯
Also check the documentation for configuration options: ?asciiPlot
.
Inspired by asciichart.