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R Data Visualization Recipes

By : Vitor Bianchi Lanzetta
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R Data Visualization Recipes

By: Vitor Bianchi Lanzetta

Overview of this book

R is an open source language for data analysis and graphics that allows users to load various packages for effective and better data interpretation. Its popularity has soared in recent years because of its powerful capabilities when it comes to turning different kinds of data into intuitive visualization solutions. This book is an update to our earlier R data visualization cookbook with 100 percent fresh content and covering all the cutting edge R data visualization tools. This book is packed with practical recipes, designed to provide you with all the guidance needed to get to grips with data visualization using R. It starts off with the basics of ggplot2, ggvis, and plotly visualization packages, along with an introduction to creating maps and customizing them, before progressively taking you through various ggplot2 extensions, such as ggforce, ggrepel, and gganimate. Using real-world datasets, you will analyze and visualize your data as histograms, bar graphs, and scatterplots, and customize your plots with various themes and coloring options. The book also covers advanced visualization aspects such as creating interactive dashboards using Shiny By the end of the book, you will be equipped with key techniques to create impressive data visualizations with professional efficiency and precision.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Drawing sina plots with ggforce


Do you remember Chapter 3Plotting a Discrete Predictor and a Continuous Response when we tried jitter geometry to replace dot plots? A clear con was that it did not gave away any hint about the distribution format. Remember little difficulties with coloring some dot plots? Both could be contoured by ggforce's sina geometry.

This recipe is designed to show an alternative way to visualize car::Salaries data frame and also to hand a little teaser about geometries coming from ggforce. We're about to explore a plot called sina, use it wisely.

Getting Ready

The devtools package is required to install ggforce from GitHub while car holds the data frame:

> if(!require(devtools)){install.packages('devtools')}
> if(!require(ggforce)){devtools::install_github('thomasp85/ggforce')}
> if(!require(car)){install.packages('car')}

The car::Salaries data frame is the one we will be using for now.

How to do it...

We can proceed with the recipe as follows:

  1. Load both ggforce...