tidyr
wesanderson
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7 days ago | 6 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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tidyr
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Frustration: One Year with R
This was fun to play around with. I made some very minor changes and posted at https://gist.github.com/hadley/d54895557fbb0fe0402d2277b9011....
It revealed to me that there's a buglet in `forcats::last()` (https://github.com/tidyverse/forcats/issues/303) and made me wonder if `pivot_longer()` should be able to rename the columns as you pivot them (https://github.com/tidyverse/tidyr/issues/1338)
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What are your thoughts on data.table vs tidyverse vs tidy syntax with data.table backends (dtplyr, tidytable) in R?
I originally wrote tidytable because dtplyr was missing a lot of functionality my coworkers and I needed, and at the time dtplyr looked like a "forgotten package" (lots of open issues/bugs, very infrequent updates). Hadley Wickham also mentioned at one point [he had no plans for adding tidyr functions)[https://github.com/tidyverse/tidyr/issues/1015#issuecomment-682977139]. He changed his mind on that one - tidyr functions are the ones that I'm in the process of contributing to dtplyr now.
wesanderson
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Charging Progress bar that changes color with percentage and when charging
The gradient comes from an R library of colour palettes derived from Wes Anderson's movies. This one is from the Life Aquatic called "Zissou1": https://github.com/karthik/wesanderson
- I adore the films of Wes Anderson, but if I ever see any of you guys wearing this shirt in public, you're getting your ass kicked.
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Weird question, making a stat-based youtube channel, and I was wondering if Wes Anderson was to make a chart or a table, how would he do it? (prolly Futura but besides that)
If youβre using R, use the Wes Anderson color palettes! https://github.com/karthik/wesanderson
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Graphical Excellence in Scientific Presentations and Papers
I'm a viridis man myself, at least when it comes to gradients. And if I'm not portraying lotsa discrete categories I'm a bit partial to Wes Anderson lol. But for lots of discrete categories I haven't found anything I like more than colorbrewer (e.g. I made this with Dark2).
What are some alternatives?
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Frustration-One-Year-With-R - An extremely long review of R.
quanteda - An R package for the Quantitative Analysis of Textual Data
ggplot2 - An implementation of the Grammar of Graphics in R
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