Can you give me some feedback? Do you prefer an all at once video like I did for the Ipsos version of the figure or this stepwise progression of the figure where I can hopefully provide more detail about what's going on?
Hi Duhita - not yet but thanks for the idea. It is worth pointing out though that this practice is generally regarded as a bad idea. Better to have two separate figures
@@Riffomonas yes, true. Although if you're specifically asked to make such a figure by your editors or your supervisor then it's good to know how to get it done efficiently.
Can you give me some feedback? Do you prefer an all at once video like I did for the Ipsos version of the figure or this stepwise progression of the figure where I can hopefully provide more detail about what's going on?
I am new to R but I like your videos and your skilled presentations increase my interest in R.
Thanks arsh! Keep working at it and I know you'll be doing great things soon :)
The thumbnail is fantastic. Great video!
Thanks!
Fantastic tutorial!
Thanks Jason!
Thanks, really enjoyed
Wonderful! Thanks for watching 😊
768? I think it’s 16 million.
Great video! For my money you can’t beat ‘wheat’/‘papayawhip’ for a color scheme, but I do live in the desert.
Yikes you’re right! 256^3. This is what happens when I try to do math on the fly 😂
Hi, do you happen to have a video on creating a graph with two y axes (representing two different variables)
Hi Duhita - not yet but thanks for the idea. It is worth pointing out though that this practice is generally regarded as a bad idea. Better to have two separate figures
@@Riffomonas yes, true. Although if you're specifically asked to make such a figure by your editors or your supervisor then it's good to know how to get it done efficiently.