Visualizing Data in R 4
eBook - Graphics Using the base, graphics, stats, and ggplot2 Packages, Professional and Applied Computing (R0)
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<p>Master the syntax for working with Rs plotting functions in graphics and stats in this easy reference to formatting plots.&nbsp;The approach in<i>Visualizing Data in R 4</i>toward the application of formatting in ggplot() will follow the structure of the formatting used by the plotting functions in graphics and stats.&nbsp;This book will take advantage of the new features added to R 4 where appropriate including a refreshed color palette for charts, Cairo graphics with more fonts/symbols, and improved performance from grid graphics including ggplot 2 rendering speed.&nbsp;</p><i>Visualizing Data in R 4</i> starts with an introduction and then is split into two parts and six appendices.&nbsp;Part I covers the function plot() and the ancillary functions you can use with plot().&nbsp;Youll also see the functions par() and layout(), providing for multiple plots on a page. Part II goes over the basics of using the functions qplot() and ggplot() in the package ggplot2.&nbsp;The default plots generated by the functions qplot() and ggplot() give more sophisticated-looking plots than the default plots done by plot() and are easier to use, but the function plot() is more flexible.&nbsp;Both plot() and ggplot() allow for many layers to a plot.&nbsp;<p></p><p>The six appendices will cover plots for contingency tables, plots for continuous variables, plots for data with a limited number of values, functions that generate multiple plots, plots for time series analysis, and some miscellaneous plots.&nbsp;Some of the functions that will be in the appendices include functions that generate histograms, bar charts, pie charts, box plots, and heatmaps.&nbsp;</p><p><b>What You Will Learn</b></p><ul><li>Use R to create informative graphics</li><li>Master plot(), qplot(), and ggplot()</li><li>Discover the canned graphics functions in stats and graphics</li> Format plots generated by plot() and ggplot()</ul><p><b>Who This Book Is For</b></p><p>Those in data science who use R.&nbsp; Some prior experience with R or data science is recommended.</p>
Autorenportrait
<div>Margot Tollefson, PhD is a semi-retired freelance statistician, with her own consulting business, Vanward Statistics. She received her PhD in statistics from Iowa State University and has many years of experience applying R to statistical research problems. Dr. Tollefson has chosen to write this book because she often creates graphics using R and would like to share her knowledge and experience. Her professional blog is on WordPress at vanwardstat. Social media: @vanstat </div><div> </div><div> </div>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 02.04.2021
Umfang: 8.25 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781484268315
Umbreit-Nr.: 1865970
