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How to display data on a map? error on a ggplot map in R


Merging and dissolving shapefile in R?How to prevent cross-world lines in ggplot world map?Rasterizing getCover not working in R?Error mapping data frame in R: is.data.frame(map) is not TRUEGgplot: Incorrect aspect and map position for northing and easting shapefilePoints and bioclim layers plot correctly in R, but not in Maxent.jarSimplifying a SpatialPointsDataFrame in ggplot worldAfter calling projectRaster in R, missing right edge of world map when plotting with ggplotAlignment and distribution tools for shapefiles?Code map Animation for R! ERROR - Regions defined for each Polygons!













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I used this code to do a static map using ggplot.
My data are displayed as in the image attached. I do not know why are displayed in the attached image.
How should I do this?



enter image description here



library(broom)
library('dplyr')
library(purrr)
library(ggplot2)
library(viridis)
library(rgdal)
library(ggthemes)
library(gganimate)
ggplot_map = ggplot() +
+ geom_polygon(data = dataSV,
+ aes(x = long, y = lat, group = "SIRUTA", color = 'Def_ha_2001')) +
+ labs(title = "DefrisareSV",
+ y = "", x = "", fill = "Def_ha_2001") +
+ theme_tufte() +
+ theme(axis.text.x = element_blank(),
+ axis.ticks.x = element_blank(),
+ axis.text.y = element_blank(),
+ axis.ticks.y = element_blank()) +
+ scale_fill_viridis()


Regions defined for each Polygons



print(ggplot_map)









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  • How are you forming polygons from your excel spreadsheet? Is it one row per polygon? where are the coordinates - I can't see the lat-long in the screengrab. What do you get with the current code - there's no image attached.

    – Spacedman
    2 days ago











  • I have merged my polygons (a shapefile) with the excel data and resulted the dataSV.

    – Ciobotaru Ana-Maria
    2 days ago











  • Can you do a simple plot with plot(dataSV)? Can we be sure the merge went okay? Could you read the data into an sf object instead of an sp object and use geom_sf instead? Or look at using the tmap package?

    – Spacedman
    2 days ago











  • Yes, I was looking on the tmap package but I do not know how to make an animation map with tmap package! I managed to make the map with tmap package but I can not do also the animation.

    – Ciobotaru Ana-Maria
    2 days ago















-1















I used this code to do a static map using ggplot.
My data are displayed as in the image attached. I do not know why are displayed in the attached image.
How should I do this?



enter image description here



library(broom)
library('dplyr')
library(purrr)
library(ggplot2)
library(viridis)
library(rgdal)
library(ggthemes)
library(gganimate)
ggplot_map = ggplot() +
+ geom_polygon(data = dataSV,
+ aes(x = long, y = lat, group = "SIRUTA", color = 'Def_ha_2001')) +
+ labs(title = "DefrisareSV",
+ y = "", x = "", fill = "Def_ha_2001") +
+ theme_tufte() +
+ theme(axis.text.x = element_blank(),
+ axis.ticks.x = element_blank(),
+ axis.text.y = element_blank(),
+ axis.ticks.y = element_blank()) +
+ scale_fill_viridis()


Regions defined for each Polygons



print(ggplot_map)









share|improve this question









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  • How are you forming polygons from your excel spreadsheet? Is it one row per polygon? where are the coordinates - I can't see the lat-long in the screengrab. What do you get with the current code - there's no image attached.

    – Spacedman
    2 days ago











  • I have merged my polygons (a shapefile) with the excel data and resulted the dataSV.

    – Ciobotaru Ana-Maria
    2 days ago











  • Can you do a simple plot with plot(dataSV)? Can we be sure the merge went okay? Could you read the data into an sf object instead of an sp object and use geom_sf instead? Or look at using the tmap package?

    – Spacedman
    2 days ago











  • Yes, I was looking on the tmap package but I do not know how to make an animation map with tmap package! I managed to make the map with tmap package but I can not do also the animation.

    – Ciobotaru Ana-Maria
    2 days ago













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I used this code to do a static map using ggplot.
My data are displayed as in the image attached. I do not know why are displayed in the attached image.
How should I do this?



enter image description here



library(broom)
library('dplyr')
library(purrr)
library(ggplot2)
library(viridis)
library(rgdal)
library(ggthemes)
library(gganimate)
ggplot_map = ggplot() +
+ geom_polygon(data = dataSV,
+ aes(x = long, y = lat, group = "SIRUTA", color = 'Def_ha_2001')) +
+ labs(title = "DefrisareSV",
+ y = "", x = "", fill = "Def_ha_2001") +
+ theme_tufte() +
+ theme(axis.text.x = element_blank(),
+ axis.ticks.x = element_blank(),
+ axis.text.y = element_blank(),
+ axis.ticks.y = element_blank()) +
+ scale_fill_viridis()


Regions defined for each Polygons



print(ggplot_map)









share|improve this question









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I used this code to do a static map using ggplot.
My data are displayed as in the image attached. I do not know why are displayed in the attached image.
How should I do this?



enter image description here



library(broom)
library('dplyr')
library(purrr)
library(ggplot2)
library(viridis)
library(rgdal)
library(ggthemes)
library(gganimate)
ggplot_map = ggplot() +
+ geom_polygon(data = dataSV,
+ aes(x = long, y = lat, group = "SIRUTA", color = 'Def_ha_2001')) +
+ labs(title = "DefrisareSV",
+ y = "", x = "", fill = "Def_ha_2001") +
+ theme_tufte() +
+ theme(axis.text.x = element_blank(),
+ axis.ticks.x = element_blank(),
+ axis.text.y = element_blank(),
+ axis.ticks.y = element_blank()) +
+ scale_fill_viridis()


Regions defined for each Polygons



print(ggplot_map)






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  • How are you forming polygons from your excel spreadsheet? Is it one row per polygon? where are the coordinates - I can't see the lat-long in the screengrab. What do you get with the current code - there's no image attached.

    – Spacedman
    2 days ago











  • I have merged my polygons (a shapefile) with the excel data and resulted the dataSV.

    – Ciobotaru Ana-Maria
    2 days ago











  • Can you do a simple plot with plot(dataSV)? Can we be sure the merge went okay? Could you read the data into an sf object instead of an sp object and use geom_sf instead? Or look at using the tmap package?

    – Spacedman
    2 days ago











  • Yes, I was looking on the tmap package but I do not know how to make an animation map with tmap package! I managed to make the map with tmap package but I can not do also the animation.

    – Ciobotaru Ana-Maria
    2 days ago

















  • How are you forming polygons from your excel spreadsheet? Is it one row per polygon? where are the coordinates - I can't see the lat-long in the screengrab. What do you get with the current code - there's no image attached.

    – Spacedman
    2 days ago











  • I have merged my polygons (a shapefile) with the excel data and resulted the dataSV.

    – Ciobotaru Ana-Maria
    2 days ago











  • Can you do a simple plot with plot(dataSV)? Can we be sure the merge went okay? Could you read the data into an sf object instead of an sp object and use geom_sf instead? Or look at using the tmap package?

    – Spacedman
    2 days ago











  • Yes, I was looking on the tmap package but I do not know how to make an animation map with tmap package! I managed to make the map with tmap package but I can not do also the animation.

    – Ciobotaru Ana-Maria
    2 days ago
















How are you forming polygons from your excel spreadsheet? Is it one row per polygon? where are the coordinates - I can't see the lat-long in the screengrab. What do you get with the current code - there's no image attached.

– Spacedman
2 days ago





How are you forming polygons from your excel spreadsheet? Is it one row per polygon? where are the coordinates - I can't see the lat-long in the screengrab. What do you get with the current code - there's no image attached.

– Spacedman
2 days ago













I have merged my polygons (a shapefile) with the excel data and resulted the dataSV.

– Ciobotaru Ana-Maria
2 days ago





I have merged my polygons (a shapefile) with the excel data and resulted the dataSV.

– Ciobotaru Ana-Maria
2 days ago













Can you do a simple plot with plot(dataSV)? Can we be sure the merge went okay? Could you read the data into an sf object instead of an sp object and use geom_sf instead? Or look at using the tmap package?

– Spacedman
2 days ago





Can you do a simple plot with plot(dataSV)? Can we be sure the merge went okay? Could you read the data into an sf object instead of an sp object and use geom_sf instead? Or look at using the tmap package?

– Spacedman
2 days ago













Yes, I was looking on the tmap package but I do not know how to make an animation map with tmap package! I managed to make the map with tmap package but I can not do also the animation.

– Ciobotaru Ana-Maria
2 days ago





Yes, I was looking on the tmap package but I do not know how to make an animation map with tmap package! I managed to make the map with tmap package but I can not do also the animation.

– Ciobotaru Ana-Maria
2 days ago










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