Oscar Perpinan Lamigueiro
Displaying Time Series, Spatial, and Space-Time Data with R
Oscar Perpinan Lamigueiro
Displaying Time Series, Spatial, and Space-Time Data with R
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Focusing on the exploration of data with visual methods, the book presents methods and R code for producing high-quality static graphics, interactive visualizations, and animations, of time series, spatial, and space-time data. Practical examples using real-world datasets help you understand how to apply the methods and code.
Focusing on the exploration of data with visual methods, the book presents methods and R code for producing high-quality static graphics, interactive visualizations, and animations, of time series, spatial, and space-time data. Practical examples using real-world datasets help you understand how to apply the methods and code.
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- Verlag: Chapman and Hall/CRC
- 3. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 477g
- ISBN-13: 9781032779201
- ISBN-10: 1032779209
- Artikelnr.: 73482687
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Chapman and Hall/CRC
- 3. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 477g
- ISBN-13: 9781032779201
- ISBN-10: 1032779209
- Artikelnr.: 73482687
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Oscar Perpiñán-Lamigueiro is an Associate Professor at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, involved in teaching and research of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Programming. He is also a lecturer of Photovoltaic and Solar Energy at the Escuela de Organización Industrial. He holds a Master's Degree in Telecommunications Engineering and a PhD in Industrial Engineering. At present, his research focuses on solar radiation (forecasting, spatial interpolation, open data) and software development with R (packages rasterVis, solaR, meteoForecast, PVF, tdr). https://www.routledge.com/authors/i2144-oscar-perpin-lamigueiro
List of Figures 1 Introduction 1.1 What This Book Is About 1.2 What You
Will Not Find in This Book 1.3 How to Read This Book 1.4 R Graphics 1.5
Packages 1.6 Software Used to Write This Book 1.7 About the Author 1.8
Acknowledgments I Time Series 2 Displaying Time Series: Introduction 2.1
Packages 2.2 Further Reading 3 Time on the Horizontal Axis 3.1 Time Graph
of Variables with Different Scales 3.2 Time Series of Variables with the
Same Scale 3.3 Stacked Graphs 3.4 Interactive Graphics 4 Time as a
Conditioning or Grouping Variable 4.1 Scatterplot Matrix: Time as a
Grouping Variable 4.2 Scatterplot with Time as a Conditioning Variable 5
Time as a Complementary Variable 5.1 Polylines 5.2 A Panel for Each Year
5.3 Interactive Graphics: Animation 6 About the Data 6.1 SIAR 6.2
Unemployment in the United States 6.3 Gross National Income and CO2
Emissions IISpatial Data 7 Displaying Spatial Data: Introduction 7.1
Packages 7.2 Further Reading 8 Thematic Maps: Proportional Symbol Mapping
8.1 Introduction 8.2 Proportional Symbol Mapping 8.3 Optimal Classification
to Improve Discrimination 8.4 Spatial Context with Underlying Layers and
Labels 8.5 Spatial Interpolation 8.6 Interactive Graphics 9 Thematic Maps:
Choropleth Maps 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Quantitative Variable 9.3 Qualitative
Variable 9.4 Small Multiples with Choropleth Maps 9.5 Bivariate Map 9.6
Interactive Graphics 10 Thematic Maps: Cartogram Maps 10.1 Introduction
10.2 Data 10.3 Cartograms 11 Thematic Maps: Raster Maps 11.1Quantitative
Data 11.2 Categorical Data 11.3 Bivariate Legend 11.4 Interactive Graphics
12 Vector Fields 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Arrow Plot 12.3 Streamlines 13
Physical Maps 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Retrieving Data 13.3 Labels 13.4
Overlaying Layers of Information 14 Reference Maps 14.1 Introduction 14.2
Retrieving Data from OpenStreetMap 14.3 Hill Shading 14.4 Overlaying Layers
of Information 15 About the Data 15.1 Air Quality in Madrid 15.2 Spanish
General Elections 15.3 Gross Domestic Product and Population 15.4 CM SAF
15.5 Land Cover and Population RastersIII Space-Time Data 16 Displaying
Spatiotemporal Data: Introduction 16.1 Packages 16.2 Further Reading 17
Spatiotemporal Point Observations 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Data processing
17.3 Graphics 17.4 Animation 18 Spatiotemporal Areal Data 8.1 Introduction
18.2 Data 18.3 Choropleth 18.4 Cartogram 19 Spatiotemporal Raster Data 19.1
Introduction 19.2 Level Plots 19.3 Graphical Exploratory Data Analysis 19.4
Space-Time and Time Series Plots 19.5 Animation 20 Animation 20.1 Time
Trajectory 20.2 Fly-by Animation 20.3Hill shading animation IV Glossary,
Bibliography and Index Bibliography Index
Will Not Find in This Book 1.3 How to Read This Book 1.4 R Graphics 1.5
Packages 1.6 Software Used to Write This Book 1.7 About the Author 1.8
Acknowledgments I Time Series 2 Displaying Time Series: Introduction 2.1
Packages 2.2 Further Reading 3 Time on the Horizontal Axis 3.1 Time Graph
of Variables with Different Scales 3.2 Time Series of Variables with the
Same Scale 3.3 Stacked Graphs 3.4 Interactive Graphics 4 Time as a
Conditioning or Grouping Variable 4.1 Scatterplot Matrix: Time as a
Grouping Variable 4.2 Scatterplot with Time as a Conditioning Variable 5
Time as a Complementary Variable 5.1 Polylines 5.2 A Panel for Each Year
5.3 Interactive Graphics: Animation 6 About the Data 6.1 SIAR 6.2
Unemployment in the United States 6.3 Gross National Income and CO2
Emissions IISpatial Data 7 Displaying Spatial Data: Introduction 7.1
Packages 7.2 Further Reading 8 Thematic Maps: Proportional Symbol Mapping
8.1 Introduction 8.2 Proportional Symbol Mapping 8.3 Optimal Classification
to Improve Discrimination 8.4 Spatial Context with Underlying Layers and
Labels 8.5 Spatial Interpolation 8.6 Interactive Graphics 9 Thematic Maps:
Choropleth Maps 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Quantitative Variable 9.3 Qualitative
Variable 9.4 Small Multiples with Choropleth Maps 9.5 Bivariate Map 9.6
Interactive Graphics 10 Thematic Maps: Cartogram Maps 10.1 Introduction
10.2 Data 10.3 Cartograms 11 Thematic Maps: Raster Maps 11.1Quantitative
Data 11.2 Categorical Data 11.3 Bivariate Legend 11.4 Interactive Graphics
12 Vector Fields 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Arrow Plot 12.3 Streamlines 13
Physical Maps 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Retrieving Data 13.3 Labels 13.4
Overlaying Layers of Information 14 Reference Maps 14.1 Introduction 14.2
Retrieving Data from OpenStreetMap 14.3 Hill Shading 14.4 Overlaying Layers
of Information 15 About the Data 15.1 Air Quality in Madrid 15.2 Spanish
General Elections 15.3 Gross Domestic Product and Population 15.4 CM SAF
15.5 Land Cover and Population RastersIII Space-Time Data 16 Displaying
Spatiotemporal Data: Introduction 16.1 Packages 16.2 Further Reading 17
Spatiotemporal Point Observations 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Data processing
17.3 Graphics 17.4 Animation 18 Spatiotemporal Areal Data 8.1 Introduction
18.2 Data 18.3 Choropleth 18.4 Cartogram 19 Spatiotemporal Raster Data 19.1
Introduction 19.2 Level Plots 19.3 Graphical Exploratory Data Analysis 19.4
Space-Time and Time Series Plots 19.5 Animation 20 Animation 20.1 Time
Trajectory 20.2 Fly-by Animation 20.3Hill shading animation IV Glossary,
Bibliography and Index Bibliography Index
List of Figures 1 Introduction 1.1 What This Book Is About 1.2 What You
Will Not Find in This Book 1.3 How to Read This Book 1.4 R Graphics 1.5
Packages 1.6 Software Used to Write This Book 1.7 About the Author 1.8
Acknowledgments I Time Series 2 Displaying Time Series: Introduction 2.1
Packages 2.2 Further Reading 3 Time on the Horizontal Axis 3.1 Time Graph
of Variables with Different Scales 3.2 Time Series of Variables with the
Same Scale 3.3 Stacked Graphs 3.4 Interactive Graphics 4 Time as a
Conditioning or Grouping Variable 4.1 Scatterplot Matrix: Time as a
Grouping Variable 4.2 Scatterplot with Time as a Conditioning Variable 5
Time as a Complementary Variable 5.1 Polylines 5.2 A Panel for Each Year
5.3 Interactive Graphics: Animation 6 About the Data 6.1 SIAR 6.2
Unemployment in the United States 6.3 Gross National Income and CO2
Emissions IISpatial Data 7 Displaying Spatial Data: Introduction 7.1
Packages 7.2 Further Reading 8 Thematic Maps: Proportional Symbol Mapping
8.1 Introduction 8.2 Proportional Symbol Mapping 8.3 Optimal Classification
to Improve Discrimination 8.4 Spatial Context with Underlying Layers and
Labels 8.5 Spatial Interpolation 8.6 Interactive Graphics 9 Thematic Maps:
Choropleth Maps 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Quantitative Variable 9.3 Qualitative
Variable 9.4 Small Multiples with Choropleth Maps 9.5 Bivariate Map 9.6
Interactive Graphics 10 Thematic Maps: Cartogram Maps 10.1 Introduction
10.2 Data 10.3 Cartograms 11 Thematic Maps: Raster Maps 11.1Quantitative
Data 11.2 Categorical Data 11.3 Bivariate Legend 11.4 Interactive Graphics
12 Vector Fields 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Arrow Plot 12.3 Streamlines 13
Physical Maps 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Retrieving Data 13.3 Labels 13.4
Overlaying Layers of Information 14 Reference Maps 14.1 Introduction 14.2
Retrieving Data from OpenStreetMap 14.3 Hill Shading 14.4 Overlaying Layers
of Information 15 About the Data 15.1 Air Quality in Madrid 15.2 Spanish
General Elections 15.3 Gross Domestic Product and Population 15.4 CM SAF
15.5 Land Cover and Population RastersIII Space-Time Data 16 Displaying
Spatiotemporal Data: Introduction 16.1 Packages 16.2 Further Reading 17
Spatiotemporal Point Observations 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Data processing
17.3 Graphics 17.4 Animation 18 Spatiotemporal Areal Data 8.1 Introduction
18.2 Data 18.3 Choropleth 18.4 Cartogram 19 Spatiotemporal Raster Data 19.1
Introduction 19.2 Level Plots 19.3 Graphical Exploratory Data Analysis 19.4
Space-Time and Time Series Plots 19.5 Animation 20 Animation 20.1 Time
Trajectory 20.2 Fly-by Animation 20.3Hill shading animation IV Glossary,
Bibliography and Index Bibliography Index
Will Not Find in This Book 1.3 How to Read This Book 1.4 R Graphics 1.5
Packages 1.6 Software Used to Write This Book 1.7 About the Author 1.8
Acknowledgments I Time Series 2 Displaying Time Series: Introduction 2.1
Packages 2.2 Further Reading 3 Time on the Horizontal Axis 3.1 Time Graph
of Variables with Different Scales 3.2 Time Series of Variables with the
Same Scale 3.3 Stacked Graphs 3.4 Interactive Graphics 4 Time as a
Conditioning or Grouping Variable 4.1 Scatterplot Matrix: Time as a
Grouping Variable 4.2 Scatterplot with Time as a Conditioning Variable 5
Time as a Complementary Variable 5.1 Polylines 5.2 A Panel for Each Year
5.3 Interactive Graphics: Animation 6 About the Data 6.1 SIAR 6.2
Unemployment in the United States 6.3 Gross National Income and CO2
Emissions IISpatial Data 7 Displaying Spatial Data: Introduction 7.1
Packages 7.2 Further Reading 8 Thematic Maps: Proportional Symbol Mapping
8.1 Introduction 8.2 Proportional Symbol Mapping 8.3 Optimal Classification
to Improve Discrimination 8.4 Spatial Context with Underlying Layers and
Labels 8.5 Spatial Interpolation 8.6 Interactive Graphics 9 Thematic Maps:
Choropleth Maps 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Quantitative Variable 9.3 Qualitative
Variable 9.4 Small Multiples with Choropleth Maps 9.5 Bivariate Map 9.6
Interactive Graphics 10 Thematic Maps: Cartogram Maps 10.1 Introduction
10.2 Data 10.3 Cartograms 11 Thematic Maps: Raster Maps 11.1Quantitative
Data 11.2 Categorical Data 11.3 Bivariate Legend 11.4 Interactive Graphics
12 Vector Fields 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Arrow Plot 12.3 Streamlines 13
Physical Maps 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Retrieving Data 13.3 Labels 13.4
Overlaying Layers of Information 14 Reference Maps 14.1 Introduction 14.2
Retrieving Data from OpenStreetMap 14.3 Hill Shading 14.4 Overlaying Layers
of Information 15 About the Data 15.1 Air Quality in Madrid 15.2 Spanish
General Elections 15.3 Gross Domestic Product and Population 15.4 CM SAF
15.5 Land Cover and Population RastersIII Space-Time Data 16 Displaying
Spatiotemporal Data: Introduction 16.1 Packages 16.2 Further Reading 17
Spatiotemporal Point Observations 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Data processing
17.3 Graphics 17.4 Animation 18 Spatiotemporal Areal Data 8.1 Introduction
18.2 Data 18.3 Choropleth 18.4 Cartogram 19 Spatiotemporal Raster Data 19.1
Introduction 19.2 Level Plots 19.3 Graphical Exploratory Data Analysis 19.4
Space-Time and Time Series Plots 19.5 Animation 20 Animation 20.1 Time
Trajectory 20.2 Fly-by Animation 20.3Hill shading animation IV Glossary,
Bibliography and Index Bibliography Index
