Crafting a faceted line plot
As long as there is a categorical variable to make facets from it, ggplot2
might able to pull it. That said, line plots are also contemplated. Lines can come from geom_lines()
, geom_path()
, and also geom_smooth()
. For this particular example, we will use the last one to craft a faceted line plot.
This recipe digs the relation between education (expressed in years) and wages (represented by hourly earnings). To enhance analysis, facets are deployed to contrast these aspects across single and married males and females. This result is achieved by combining our beloved ggplot2
along with data coming from the wooldridge
package.
Getting ready
Make sure to have the wooldridge
package installed:
> if( !require(wooldridge)){ install.packages('wooldridge')}
Data frame is named wage1
; a good way to get to know it is by typing ?wage1
in the console once the package is properly loaded. Now you're ready to plot.
How to do it...
Let us now start with crafting a faceted line plot...