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Here's your easy-to-use guide to dozens of useful ggplot2 R data visualization commands in a handy, searchable table. Plus, download code snippets to save yourself a boatload of typing.
While I’m mostly settled on ggplot2 for static plots, I’m always on the lookout for ways to make interactive visualizations. echarts4r is one of my new favorite packages for this.
In practice, this means that ggplot2 plotting functions are wrapped within pewplots functions, and code is added or modified to extend the functionality of the original plotting function. In addition ...
Note that you need at least version 0.4.0 of the rlang package for this to work. At the time I wrote this article, version 0.4.0 was on CRAN but you needed to compile it from source when given ...
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