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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

Crafting and coloring area plots using geom_area() and more


Area plots are wild cards. They can properly represent either one or two variables. In economics for example, area plots are a very popular way to display government expenditures or a country importations versus exportation. When it comes to plotting single variable can be seen as alternatives to histograms.

This recipes is rescuing the data frame built by Recipe Creating a histogram with custom colors and bins width in order to demonstrate how to craft area plots with ggplot2, ggvis and plotly packages.

Getting ready

Once this recipe relies on simulations data frame created by Recipe Creating a histogram with custom colors and bins width make sure to have it into your environment or else obtain it by running that recipe. Code needed can be found at sections Getting Ready and How to do it... (first step only).

How to do it...

Both ggplot2, ggvis and plotly are able to draw area plots, although the last two require some computation to...