Showing posts with label credit rating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label credit rating. Show all posts
googleVis 0.4.3 released with improved Geocharts
The Google Charts Tools provide two kinds of heat map charts for geographical data, the Flash based Geomap and the HTML5/SVG based Geochart.
I prefer the Geochart as it doesn't require Flash, but so far there have been two shortcomings with it: I couldn't add additional tooltip information and the default Mercator projection shows Greenland the size of Africa. Both of those issues seemed to have been resolved by Google. Although the features aren't officially documented and released yet, Mitchell Foley from the Google Chart Tools team presented the new developments at the Google I/O 2013 conference in May already.
With version 0.4.3 of googleVis, and thanks to John Muschelli,
So, here are again the heat maps of countries' credit ratings from three American and one Chinese rating agency, sourced from Wikipedia. However, this time I use
I prefer the Geochart as it doesn't require Flash, but so far there have been two shortcomings with it: I couldn't add additional tooltip information and the default Mercator projection shows Greenland the size of Africa. Both of those issues seemed to have been resolved by Google. Although the features aren't officially documented and released yet, Mitchell Foley from the Google Chart Tools team presented the new developments at the Google I/O 2013 conference in May already.
With version 0.4.3 of googleVis, and thanks to John Muschelli,
gvisGeoChart
gained a new argument hovervar
allowing users to add further information to the tooltip. Additionally, following the examples in Mitchell's presentation I can change the projection as well. The official release from Google shouldn't be too far away.So, here are again the heat maps of countries' credit ratings from three American and one Chinese rating agency, sourced from Wikipedia. However, this time I use
gvisGeoChart
, setting the projection to Kavrayskiy VII and the tooltip to the actual rating letter(s), see the R code below.
18 Jun 2013
07:24
credit rating
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Geo Chart
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googleVis
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gvisGeoChart
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News
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R
Credit rating by country
The financial crisis has put a lot of pressure on countries' long-term foreign currency credit ratings, with France recently being downgraded by S&P. Wikipedia provides a list of countries by credit ratings as report by US rating agencies S&P, Fitch, Moody's and Dagong, a Chinese rating agency.
So, what does the world look like today through the eyes of those rating agencies?
I use the R packages XML and googleVis to read and display the data from Wikipedia with just a few lines.
So, what does the world look like today through the eyes of those rating agencies?
I use the R packages XML and googleVis to read and display the data from Wikipedia with just a few lines.
17 Jan 2012
22:16
credit rating
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googleVis
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gvisGeoMap
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R
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Soapbox
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Tutorials
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XML