Stylish Scatter Plot using ggplot2 in R
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- Welcome to the first video instalment of making super sexy plots using ggplot2 package in R.
Find the referenced code on my github: github.com/chloefouilloux/chl...
You can find all of the referenced links for color and share right here:
www.datanovia.com/en/blog/ggp...
sape.inf.usi.ch/quick-referenc...
www.cookbook-r.com/Graphs/Lege...
encycolorpedia.pl/e69f00
Dear Chloe, thank you very much for take your time to give us this tutorial. I´m new in RStudio and I really enjoy seeing all the graphs and analysis posibilities it offers. New subscriber.
thaaank youuuu sooo muuchhhh
I was struggling with the data and how to write it down in excel so that r knows what to do, so showing the iris data was very helpful to me!! I also hated the grey background which is why I never wanted to use ggplot, thank you for including that simple solution, it's very much appreciated😂
I love the way you describe your scatter plot, "super sexy".
good job Chloe 😉
I'm your hundredth subscriber, great content will have to try!
Good job, this is a very interesting and helpful video using ggplot2
Thanks Chloe
good info
Thank you. I was searching this kind of tutorial
This is so helpful! Thank you
Wow, that's really cool!
Thanks, great vidéo
Awesome sauce, indeed
you're amazing, thank you so much!!
Hi i am new to R and bumped into this beautiful tutorial.... practiced...can you plz upload more such tutorials...cheers..thanks
Thanks for the nice comment! I would love to. Do you have any requests for the kinds of plots you would like to make?
Lovely
Thank you! If there's any specific topic you'd like to learn on R or ggplot please let me know 😊
Hhhh was in my suggestion and thought to say Hi
Great tutorial. Could you please do tutorials on R markdown and Quarto? Thanks.
Hi I’ll join your class soon 😍
LAMBOOOOO!!
I used to reach out to Seaborn package whenever I wanted to color my points with a variable that's not of "factor" type. Now I think I will try to remain in Ggplot. Thanks for clarifying these things to me.