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ggplot2-book
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Does anyone else absolutely love plotting their data
I also only recently started using ggplot after doing most of my graphs with base R‘s plot() function. I started by reading ggplot2 by Hadley Wickham which is also available as a free ebook. Reading the first few chapters is enough to enable you to plot many basic plots. I can’t imagine going back to any other visualization tool ever again. Absolutely love the freedom ggplot gives you.
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I am starting to learn R and I love it. I would like to learn at least 1 another simmilar language. Which one(s) should I learn?
His ggplot book will teach you all you need to know about R plotting, and is probably right at your current level. It is likewise pretty great, ggplot
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What are your favorite softwares for data visualization?
The OG book is still the best in my opinion! https://ggplot2-book.org/
- Data analysis skills before/in lieu of master’s program
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How can I do this graph?
You could use base R, see ?plot but a lot of people would use ggplot2. However, looking at your data it won’t look very good because there’s going to be very few points per country.
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Can someone explain how R project are organized and deployed?
If you included DESCRIPTION to your repository (like in ggplot2-book - https://github.com/hadley/ggplot2-book/blob/master/DESCRIPTION ) devtools::install_deps() and renv::install() will install dependencies listed there as would pip with requirements.txt , you can trigger this from your R script, from command line or from whatever deployment / automation tool you are using.
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[Q] is majoring in stats a bad choice if i suck at programming?
Chapters 1-8 of https://adv-r.hadley.nz/, https://r4ds.had.co.nz/ , and https://ggplot2-book.org/ were covered in my statistical computing courses. I don't think it gets much more advanced than that at the undergrad level.
- How to add color?
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How can I make a line graph!?
You can check out more about Ggplot2 here: https://ggplot2-book.org/
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Ask HN: How would you spatialize higher dimensional data?
* "ggplot2: Elegant graphics for data analysis" : https://ggplot2-book.org/
plotnine
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To your last point, have you tried plotnine? It's meant to be ggplot2 for python.
https://github.com/has2k1/plotnine
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Mastering Matplotlib: A Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners
plotnine - A grammar of graphics for Python based on ggplot2.
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Top 10 growing data visualization libraries in Python in 2023
Github: https://github.com/has2k1/plotnine
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Lets-Plot: An open-source plotting library by JetBrains
This seems quite similar to plotnine [0], which also provides a grammar of graphics interface for Python. That said, I love ggplot and I can't wait to use this in my research! I hope we can port/re-implement ggthemes, scientificplots [1], and other ggplot libraries for lets-plot.
0: https://plotnine.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
1: https://github.com/garrettj403/SciencePlots
- When would you use R instead of Python?
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[P] Easily make complex plots using ChatGPT [open source]
There is [plotnine](https://plotnine.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) which tries to implement ggplot in Python.
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Is R or Python an EASIER option for non-CS/SE grads?
You could use plotnine if you like the grammar of graphics concept: https://plotnine.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
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Every modeler is supposed to be a great Python programmer
> Python doesn’t yet have anything remotely close to ggplot for rapidly making exploratory graphics, for example.
Plug for plotnine (https://plotnine.readthedocs.io/en/stable/). I don't know R but use ggplot indirectly through this library for exploratory data analysis, and comparing the experience to any other python plotting library, I understand why R folks are usually so sad to be using Python.
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Why has nobody ported ggplot to Python?
They have, https://plotnine.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
What are some alternatives?
r4ds - R for data science: a book
seaborn - Statistical data visualization in Python
cheatsheets - Posit Cheat Sheets - Can also be found at https://posit.co/resources/cheatsheets/.
matplotlib - matplotlib: plotting with Python
dtplyr - Data table backend for dplyr
Altair - Declarative statistical visualization library for Python
forcats - 🐈🐈🐈🐈: tools for working with categorical variables (factors)
plotly - The interactive graphing library for Python :sparkles: This project now includes Plotly Express!
handson-ml2 - A series of Jupyter notebooks that walk you through the fundamentals of Machine Learning and Deep Learning in Python using Scikit-Learn, Keras and TensorFlow 2.
ggplot - ggplot port for python
mech - 🦾 Main repository for the Mech programming language. Start here!
bokeh - Interactive Data Visualization in the browser, from Python