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ggplot2
- ggplot2
- Ask HN: How do you build diagrams for the web?
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Visualizing shapefiles in R with sf and ggplot2!
ggplot2
- Ask HN: What plotting tools should I invest in learning?
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Relative frequency of letters in five-letter English words (Wordle aid) [OC]
I got the list of five-letter words from the words package in R, created the QWERTY keyboard grid with base R and tibble, and visualized the data with geom_tile in the ggplot2 package.
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[OC] U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges: 2002 to 2023
Thanks, it's an interesting idea! I definitely could implement this with scale_fill_gradientn) in ggplot2.
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Facts about Aaron Boone's Ejections as Manager
I used the ggplot2 package in R to create these figures.
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Fueling Innovation and Collaborative Storytelling
This might not be at the top of your list, but science fiction often presents advanced data analysis and visualization technologies. Open source data analysis tools such as Python's Pandas and R's ggplot2 have revolutionized the field, making complex data manipulation and visualization accessible to all. In the science fiction novel The Martian, astronaut Mark Watney uses a variety of data analysis and visualization tools to survive on Mars. He uses Python's Pandas to clean and organize data, and he uses R's ggplot2 to create visualizations of his data. These tools allow him to make sense of the vast amounts of data and help him to make critical decisions about his survival.
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[OC] Visualizing Financial Market Returns Across Many Asset Classes via Heatmaps
Sorry about the slow reply, but the auto-moderator seems to be deleting my comments (for some unknown reason). I will try once more: the geom_tile function in ggplot2.
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[OC] Forbes List of Highest-Earning Musicians: 1987 to 2021
Visual cues are a much better idea, thanks! Unfortunately, I don't know how to do that in ggplot2, either (I created these figures in R).
dtplyr
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Tidyverse 2.0.0
Can’t say I’ve used it, but isn’t that what dtplyr is supposed to provide?
https://dtplyr.tidyverse.org/
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Error when trying to use dtplyr::lazy_dt, "invalid argument to unary operator"
# I am trying to follow the example at https://dtplyr.tidyverse.org/
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Millions of rows
FYI the developer of tidytable has been developing dtplyr for the Tidyverse. You might like that too!
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fuzzyjoin - "Error in which(m) : argument to 'which' is not logical"
If you need speed, you should consider using dtplyr (or tidytable), or even dbplyr with duckdb.
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Best alternative to Pandas 2023?
https://dtplyr.tidyverse.org/ ?
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R Dialects Broke Me
If you want data.table speed, but using dplyr/tidy then dtplyr is a good package to have handy. Personally I love R, and choose R + NodeJS as my gotos for everything I do, and use Python only when I have to.
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Merging csv from environment.
Also, that dataset is quite big, and the "base" Tidyverse will be excessively slow. You should supplement the "base" Tidyverse packages (i.e. dplyr and tidyr) with either dtplyr or dbplyr (+ duckDB). I'd suggest starting with dtplyr, which should handle 10M+ rows fine.
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mutate ( ) function is only working in code chunk I run it in. It does not change the column in my data frame other than in that one code chunk.
If you want, there's a "substitute" for dplyr called dtplyr (also part of the Tidyverse), which "translates" your dplyr/tidyr code into data.table behind the scenes, and allows you to make your modifications apply directly to the original dataset by default:
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R process taking over 2 hours to run suddenly
Install the dtplyr package and change your code to:
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DS student here: why use R over Python?
Get the best of both worlds (tidyverse + data.tables) with dtplyr, a data.table backend for dplyr.
What are some alternatives?
Altair - Declarative statistical visualization library for Python
tidytable - Tidy interface to 'data.table'
tmap - R package for thematic maps
polars - Dataframes powered by a multithreaded, vectorized query engine, written in Rust
vega - A visualization grammar.
tidypolars - Tidy interface to polars
dplyr - dplyr: A grammar of data manipulation
vaex - Out-of-Core hybrid Apache Arrow/NumPy DataFrame for Python, ML, visualization and exploration of big tabular data at a billion rows per second 🚀
worldfootballR - A wrapper for extracting world football (soccer) data from FBref, Transfermark, Understat and fotmob
Datamancer - A dataframe library with a dplyr like API
glue - Glue strings to data in R. Small, fast, dependency free interpreted string literals.
explorer - Series (one-dimensional) and dataframes (two-dimensional) for fast and elegant data exploration in Elixir