This is top-shelf training. I wrote the book 'Making Data Sexy' but have struggled to make R data sexy. This tutorial armed me with the tools I need and put a fire under me to explore ggplot2's lesser-used arguments. Thank you.
This is a perfectly-paced tutorial. Great work. One comment: whenever you say a command out loud ('install dot packages with package name in quotes'), just type it. It's both faster and easier to understand for any command, basic or advanced.
This is truly amazing content. Goldmine. Also kudos, for articulating and conveying the process well :) P.S. Thank you for sharing this on Reddit. You earned a subscriber by doing so :)
Wow! I'm consider myself a newbie/intermediate skill with tidyverse, and I still find it incredible how easy you can make ggplots gorgeous. I guess this is my lack of coding experience, but I'm here to learn! Looking forward for more content, you got a subscriber!
Great video, really like your presenting style! I'm just starting out in my data career and I've found getting R charts to look less generic quite a challenge. This was a huge help :)
I must confess that your videos are the most appealing and focus learning on R for me. Very concise, straight to point and interesting. please can you provide a link which has all your videos in one place so that i can follow chronologically. This is really what I need to become a pro in R. Thank you for your work.
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Im currently going through the Coursera JHU Data Science Specialization and your videos are just what I needed to really understand some topics that were left lingering. Amazing job!
I tried to download the dataset but its not the same as the example data that you have used in the video. In any case thanks for the help it was amazing
Hi, thanks for the video, it is very useful!!! However, I have a problem while installing the extrafont package. When I run the function "font_import" appears a lot of warnings on the console, and when I try to use the function "fonts()", the output is NULL. How can I fix this? Thanks in advance!!
@@dataslice One more request, one of these days when you get time, can you please do a tutorial on tidy data? I'm pretty sure your take on it would also be well done just like this one.
So is the assumption our data will always be in long format instead of wide format? I'm trying to figure out if the COLOR command will even work with wide format data.
when I try to use the dataset in your description and plot it, I am getting 54 regions int the colour legend and equivalent number of lines. How come your graph only shows 5? Is the dataset different?
Thanks. What would have been the best way, without reproducing lots of the code, to produce the chart 5 times but in each chart have a different region be the thick line? Also, how to make just the dashed lines thinner?
Hello Dataslice! Thank you for sharing beautiful plots and videos I tried to replicate your first plot but I get this error: There were 50 or more warnings (use warnings() to see the first 50) > anim_save("gapminder graph.gif") Error: The animation object does not specify a save_animation method
Dear experienced R-programmers, . I am a R-studio noob who uses R for bayesian statistics. I converted to R, because SPSS is kind of outdated in the science industry. I was watching this video because i wanted to plot a graph. Now comes the problem: when I want to use one of the GGthemes from yutannihilation.github.io/allYourFigureAreBelongToUs/ggthemes/ R can't find them. I have installed ggplot2 and read it. Could someone help me? I've already searched the Github and other forums.
Although easy enough, its a bit arcane and hardly worth all that work - better use of one's professional time is augmented analysis and directing a smart energetic local undergrad to prettify the graphics.
WOW I DID NOT EXPECT THIS! I’m a beginner , I have to watch it 20 more times to really understand it BUT You reallyyyy know what you’re doing . NICE❤🫶🏻🤌🏻🌸
This is top-shelf training. I wrote the book 'Making Data Sexy' but have struggled to make R data sexy. This tutorial armed me with the tools I need and put a fire under me to explore ggplot2's lesser-used arguments. Thank you.
That’s really cool! Glad my video could help.
omg this was one of the clearest tutorial ever
wow this is amazing!! thank you! you answered so many questions in 10 minutes that i would have needed hours to find the answers to... subscribed!
I appreciate you taking the time to transform this data set into an appealing visualization in such short time!
This is a perfectly-paced tutorial. Great work.
One comment: whenever you say a command out loud ('install dot packages with package name in quotes'), just type it. It's both faster and easier to understand for any command, basic or advanced.
Thank YOU So MUCH!!! I've learned a lot about the ins-and-outs of ggplot creation.
I didn't know or cared enough to find out about fonts, but now that I do know, seems pretty cool
This is truly amazing content. Goldmine. Also kudos, for articulating and conveying the process well :)
P.S. Thank you for sharing this on Reddit. You earned a subscriber by doing so :)
Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for subscribing!
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA: This was so awesome, very easy to follow, well explained, clearly and logically organized, great tips! Thanks!
Wow! I'm consider myself a newbie/intermediate skill with tidyverse, and I still find it incredible how easy you can make ggplots gorgeous. I guess this is my lack of coding experience, but I'm here to learn! Looking forward for more content, you got a subscriber!
For sure - R can do some pretty neat stuff and I hope to make lots of videos showing off its potential! Thanks for subscribing!
Clear and. Concise and valuable - well done
Great video, really like your presenting style! I'm just starting out in my data career and I've found getting R charts to look less generic quite a challenge. This was a huge help :)
Glad I could help! :-)
This vid is on point, keep posting and we will be eternally grateful.
I didn't know about the font, thanks! Great video, very clear and easy to follow.
I must confess that your videos are the most appealing and focus learning on R for me. Very concise, straight to point and interesting. please can you provide a link which has all your videos in one place so that i can follow chronologically. This is really what I need to become a pro in R. Thank you for your work.
Im currently going through the Coursera JHU Data Science Specialization and your videos are just what I needed to really understand some topics that were left lingering. Amazing job!
Thank you! And I'm glad I could help!
@@dataslice Got Up gdi
Clear and precise
Many thanks.
Wow! This is amazing! I would love to see more appealing R visualizations.
Did someone tell you that you're amazing?
Just love your tutorials.
Please do something on R Shiny
You made this very easy to understand and will definitely improve my graphs quite much!:)
very nice and clear flow of information! GJ
Thank you!
Your explanation is awesome. Thank you to share excellent tips about ggplot. I really recommend.
Thank you! Mucho amor desde México, great content 🦙
Really good tutorial, no nonsense. 10/10
short, succinct and effective! good job! Thanks
Very clear! Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Insanely helpful!! Thank you!!
Really awesome video. I learned a lot!
Glad you enjoyed it!
damn dude I'm learning alot here thank you for the tutorials man
this is awesome, learning so much! quality content!
Glad you liked it! :-)
Very consise and informative!!!
Thank you very much for your awesome work 👏🏻
Absolutely wonderful! Thanks a lot, man!
Great, concise video! Learnt quite a few things even though I consider myself to be an intermediate ggplot2 user. Thanks for sharing!
No problem-Thanks for watching!
Great video! Now Ggplot2 looks pretty easy!
This has been really useful for my data reports for work! Thank you 😊
Glad it was helpful!
This was really helpful! Thanks man
No problem - glad you enjoyed it!
This was a really good video. Well structured and right on point. Thanks for the content!
Thank you so much, this video is amazing.
Amazing tutorial! Thank you so much
DUDE! Great tutorial, you're the man.
Very helpful. Thanks
Amazing video ! Thanks a lot!
Excelent tutorial, man
Excellent guide
omg great video, please make more
I tried to download the dataset but its not the same as the example data that you have used in the video. In any case thanks for the help it was amazing
Great tutorial ! :)
Great content! Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
awesome. Thank you very much!
Hi, thanks for the video, it is very useful!!! However, I have a problem while installing the extrafont package. When I run the function "font_import" appears a lot of warnings on the console, and when I try to use the function "fonts()", the output is NULL. How can I fix this? Thanks in advance!!
Thank you
This is just... Awesome
Excellent video. Btw, what is your RStudio theme?
Thanks for watching! I'm using the Dracula theme that comes preinstalled.
@@dataslice One more request, one of these days when you get time, can you please do a tutorial on tidy data? I'm pretty sure your take on it would also be well done just like this one.
@@azarel7 Sure, I've had it as a video idea for a while but have a lot on the backlog -- hope I can get to it soon
Thank you so much!
Perfect.
NIce! Thank you!
So is the assumption our data will always be in long format instead of wide format? I'm trying to figure out if the COLOR command will even work with wide format data.
Thank you very much. A question: can we change the fonts of title and subtitle?
when I try to use the dataset in your description and plot it, I am getting 54 regions int the colour legend and equivalent number of lines. How come your graph only shows 5? Is the dataset different?
Good one
Thank you for an infromative video about ggplot. Could you provide a function to put R2 and pvalue in scatter plot automatically?
Thanks. What would have been the best way, without reproducing lots of the code, to produce the chart 5 times but in each chart have a different region be the thick line? Also, how to make just the dashed lines thinner?
I cannot apply the library of ggthemes. I can install it, but not run the library. Any idea on the problem?
What error do you get when you do library(ggthemes)
Hello Dataslice! Thank you for sharing beautiful plots and videos
I tried to replicate your first plot but I get this error:
There were 50 or more warnings (use warnings() to see the first 50)
> anim_save("gapminder graph.gif")
Error: The animation object does not specify a save_animation method
i did color = region, why it's always "object 'region' not found" ????
you are so f***ing good god damn it!
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Fantastic ! You are epic
Thanks a lot!
How were you able to select 5 regions without specifying it in your ggplot?
I’m asking the same thing because mine selects all of time and it looks really messy
Dear experienced R-programmers, .
I am a R-studio noob who uses R for bayesian statistics. I converted to R, because SPSS is kind of outdated in the science industry. I was watching this video because i wanted to plot a graph. Now comes the problem: when I want to use one of the GGthemes from yutannihilation.github.io/allYourFigureAreBelongToUs/ggthemes/ R can't find them. I have installed ggplot2 and read it. Could someone help me? I've already searched the Github and other forums.
Did you install.packages('ggthemes') as well?
Where can i get the avocado_data.csv. It's not in the github repository.
I think this is where I got the data from www.kaggle.com/neuromusic/avocado-prices
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Share codes? Thanks
It’s better to use ‘
I suppose you’re okay because just running dplyr/ggplot, but it should be a good habit to get into.
Yes it’s convention to use
Stop using the pip and get it simple !
Although easy enough, its a bit arcane and hardly worth all that work - better use of one's professional time is augmented analysis and directing a smart energetic local undergrad to prettify the graphics.
WOW I DID NOT EXPECT THIS! I’m a beginner , I have to watch it 20 more times to really understand it BUT You reallyyyy know what you’re doing . NICE❤🫶🏻🤌🏻🌸
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