rms-letter-comparison VS ggstatsplot

Compare rms-letter-comparison vs ggstatsplot and see what are their differences.

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rms-letter-comparison ggstatsplot
1 1
5 1,919
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0.0 7.3
about 3 years ago 13 days ago
R R
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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rms-letter-comparison

Posts with mentions or reviews of rms-letter-comparison. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • An open letter in support of Richard M. Stallman
    1 project | /r/opensource | 26 Mar 2021
    I'm reposting from /r/freesoftware. As I type, both petitions have about 2.5k signatures. Somebody has started some analysis comparing the signatories of the letters here: https://github.com/altsalt/rms-letter-comparison/blob/main/rms-letter-comparison.pdf

ggstatsplot

Posts with mentions or reviews of ggstatsplot. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing rms-letter-comparison and ggstatsplot you can also consider the following projects:

reddit-awards-data - Dataset and visualizations of the most popular Reddit Awards, using the PRAW API.

votemapswitzerland - A Swiss version of the famous visualization «Land doesn't vote, people do.»

hermiter - Efficient Sequential and Batch Estimation of Univariate and Bivariate Probability Density Functions and Cumulative Distribution Functions along with Quantiles (Univariate) and Nonparametric Correlation (Bivariate)

tidyr - Tidy Messy Data