compatibility with ggplot2 version 3: Correspondence Analysis #611
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Your R or ggplot2 package may be too new. I am using R 3.1 with ggplot2 2.1. Can you try these versions? Maybe, you have to downgrade ggplot2, not R. |
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I found that a change of ggplot2 interface caused this error. I fixed this error in 9e9adbf. A name of an important variable in ggplot2 was changed from "panel_ranges" to "panel_params"... I fixed this one but you may still get various errors if you keep using ggplot2 3.0 or later.
If you keep using ggplot2 3.0 or later, yes please. |
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Hello,
When I try to use Correspondence Analysis, I get this error message. (For both Words>Correspondence Analysis and Coding>Correspondence Analysis)
eduroam-078-104-000-073:khcoder alessia$ perl kh_coder.pl Perl/Tk: 804.034 This is KH Coder 3.Alpha.14b on darwin. CWD: /Users/alessia/khcoder R Version: 3.5, x86_64 Using un-threaded functions... Connected to MySQL 8.0, khc21. ignore: 677,618,548,485,33,23,549,486,619,678,126,443,130,436,14001,24,86,90,87,91,88,92, ................... 5 wallclock secs ( 0.81 usr 0.02 sys + 0.01 cusr 0.00 csys = 0.84 CPU) Data matrix for R: 120 words x 2 docs Statistics::R::Bridge::pipe::read_processR, Sleep and Retry! Loading required package: sp Checking rgeos availability: TRUE Statistics::R::Bridge::pipe::read_processR, Retry: Loading required package: Rcpp Loading required package: RColorBrewer Non-function objects are not currently inserted (not traceable): .packageName Modified functions inserted through trace(): wordlayout output file: /Users/alessia/khcoder/config/R-bridge/khc21_word_corresp_1.png done: 00:00:42
It happens with my own files as well as the tutorial file.
KH Coder version
3.Alpha.14b via source code
OS
macOS Mojave 10.14.1
(I have another problem with R with Hierarchical Cluster Analysis. Should I ask about that in a separate thread?)
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