Cartogram + choropleth map in R

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滥情空心 2020-12-05 04:26

I\'ve been using ggplot2 lately to create a bunch of choropleths. I was wondering if it was possible to use ggplot2 to create a map similar to this (from WorldMapper):

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  • 2020-12-05 04:50

    The cartogram package, available on CRAN, has the rubber sheet distortion-style cartogram you want.

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  • 2020-12-05 05:12

    This might work:

    You will need to pre-install FFTW. Rcartogram and getcartr you will need devtools.

    Not sure how to do it in ggplot2, but here is another option.

    Here I am using a shapefile from Thematic World Map, after you download and unzip, you will get a folder called TM_WORLD_BORDERS-0.3.

    For the choropleth/cartogram, you would reshape first with the size, and shade with a feature:

    library(rgdal)#needed for readOGR
    library(sp) #needed for spplot
    library(Rcartogram)
    library(getcartr)
    setwd("<your_directory_with_shapefile>") #to the file that has your shapefile and your information file (in this case, a csv named datR)
    #read shapefile
    #here i have a folder with a shapefile and a csv with columns as ISO (IS02 for convenience) country and value
    worldR <- readOGR(dsn = getwd(), layer= "TM_WORLD_BORDERS-0.3") # If reading a shapefile, the data source name (dsn= argument) is the folder (directory) where the shapefile is, and the layer is the name of the shapefile (without the .shp extension)
    #names(worldR) #note how here there are columns for ISO2 (which matches a column named 'iso' in datR and LAT\LON
    #[1] "FIPS"      "ISO2"      "ISO3"      "UN"        "NAME"      "AREA"      "POP2005"   "REGION"    "SUBREGION" "LON"       "LAT"
    proj4string(worldR)
    datR <- read.csv("datR.csv") #this is a file that has one column called 'score' and one column called size':
    
       head(datR)
      #  iso size     score
      #1  AE  323 0.9819077
      #2  AR  262 0.9591067
      #3  AT 7481 0.9987313
      #4  AU 5425 0.9837414
      #5  BA   31 0.9871938
      #6  BB   99 0.9715991
    
      ##Merge SpatialPolygonsDataFrame with other info
      map_dat <- merge(worldR, datR, by.x="ISO2",by.y="iso")
      #remove coordinate reference system arguments
      proj4string(map_dat) <- CRS(as.character(NA)) # from here https://github.com/chrisbrunsdon/getcartr/issues/1
      world.carto <- quick.carto(map_dat, map_dat$size, blur = 0)
      #plot(world.carto) #cartogram without anything
      #spplot size, color
      my.palette = c("#ff0000", "#ff8000", "#ffff00", "#bfff00","#00ff00") #red, orange, yellow, light green, dark green
      spplot(world.carto, 'score', col.regions = my.palette, cuts = length(my.palette)-1,main="Choropleth of score and cartogram of size")
    

    This should give you a plot similar to this one:

    I did this in a haste, let me know if it works

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