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  1. Welcome to the Cookbook for R. The goal of the cookbook is to provide solutions to common tasks and problems in analyzing data. Most of the code in these pages can be copied and pasted into the R command window if you want to see them in action. Basics. Numbers. Strings. Formulas. Data input and output. Manipulating data. Statistical analysis.

  2. 7 de abr. de 2024 · Winston Chang. 2024-04-07. Welcome to the R Graphics Cookbook, a practical guide that provides more than 150 recipes to help you generate high-quality graphs quickly, without having to comb through all the details of R’s graphing systems.

  3. www.rstudio.com › authors › winston-changWinston Chang - RStudio

    12 de fev. de 2021 · Winston Chang is a software engineer at RStudio and the author of R Graphics Cookbook. He writes blog posts, webinars, and books on topics such as Shiny, ggvis, and profiling.

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  4. Learn how to create high-quality graphs in R with more than 150 recipes by Winston Chang. This book covers topics such as data exploration, bar graphs, line graphs, scatter plots, annotations, axes, themes, and more.

  5. If you have a basic understanding of the R language, you’re ready to get started. Use R’s default graphics for quick exploration of data. Create a variety of bar graphs, line graphs, and scatter plots. Summarize data distributions with histograms, density curves, box plots, and other examples.

  6. Purchase it from Amazon, or direct from O'Reilly. There are many ways of making graphs in R, each with its advantages and disadvantages. The focus here is on the ggplot2 package, which is based on the Grammar of Graphics (by Leland Wilkinson) to describe data graphics.

  7. 25 de out. de 2018 · Winston Chang is a software engineer at RStudio, where he works on data visualization and software development tools for R. He has a Ph.D. in Psychology from Northwestern University, and...