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R Data Visualization Recipes

You're reading from   R Data Visualization Recipes A cookbook with 65+ data visualization recipes for smarter decision-making

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788398312
Length 366 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Installation and Introduction FREE CHAPTER 2. Plotting Two Continuous Variables 3. Plotting a Discrete Predictor and a Continuous Response 4. Plotting One Variable 5. Making Other Bivariate Plots 6. Creating Maps 7. Faceting 8. Designing Three-Dimensional Plots 9. Using Theming Packages 10. Designing More Specialized Plots 11. Making Interactive Plots 12. Building Shiny Dashboards

Preface

Visualizations are amazing to investigate. You can explore data, reach insights, and transmit them directly to your audience. When several paragraphs may be needed to prove a point, good figures do it better in just a glance; they literally do. Fortunately, as computers keep evolving, crafting first-class graphs is not that difficult anymore.

R has proven itself an amazing tool for both data analysis and visualization. It all began by as an open source, well-designed, and multi-propose programming language that did not require much programming background to use. So, as R rose in popularity, a vivid and helpful community has also arisen.

The community itself has done much to keep improving the language. They have designed and shared tons of packages, which brings us to here and now. This book is full of examples on how to easily brew pretty graphics using very popular packages. It aims for teaching the nuts and bolts related to many different visuals, along with very useful tricks to adapt and enhance your figures.

Examples range from static scatterplots built using ggplot2 to interactive globes formed by plotly. Learn how to plot the most tweeted words by some user, draw true 3D interactive surfaces, and build shiny dashboards. Also you will learn how to apply a theme that will support your analysis.

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