Animate Polarity

Usage

"Animate"(x, negative = "blue", positive = "red", neutral = "yellow", edge.constant, wc.time = TRUE, time.constant = 2, title = NULL, digits = 3, current.color = "black", current.speaker.color = NULL, non.speaker.color = NA, ave.color.line = "red", as.network = TRUE, ...)

Arguments

x
A polarity object.
negative
The color to use for negative polarity.
positive
The color to use for positive polarity.
neutral
The color to use for neutral polarity.
edge.constant
A constant to multiple edge width by.
wc.time
logical. If TRUE weights duration of frame by word count.
time.constant
A constant to divide the maximum word count by. Time is calculated by `round(exp(WORD COUNT/(max(WORD COUNT)/time.constant)))`. Therefore a larger constant will make the difference between the large and small word counts greater.
title
The title to apply to the animated image(s).
digits
The number of digits to use in the current turn of talk polarity.
current.color
The color to use for the current turn of talk polarity.
current.speaker.color
The color for the current speaker.
non.speaker.color
The color for the speakers not currently speaking.
ave.color.line
The color to use for the average color line if network = FALSE.
as.network
logical. If TRUE the animation is a network plot. If FALSE the animation is a hybrid dot plot.
...
Other arguments passed to discourse_map.

Animate Polarity

Description

Animate.polarity - Animate a polarity object.

Details

polarity Method for Animate

Note

The width of edges is based on words counts on that edge until that moment divided by total number of words used until that moment. Thicker edges tend to thin as time passes. The actual duration the current edge stays as the current.color is based on word counts for that particular flow of dialogue divided by total dialogue (words) used. The edge label is the current polarity for that turn of talk (an aggregation of the sub sentences of the current turn of talk). The coloring of the current edge polarity is produced at th sentence level, therefor a label may indicate a positive current turn of talk, while the coloring may indicate a negative sentences.