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juliasilge.com
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| | | | | Demographics and Choropleth Maps of My Home State | |
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www.cedricscherer.com
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| | | | | Discover how to effortlessly generate custom and even complex graphics for subsets of your data by seamlessly integrating {ggplot2}'s versatile plotting functionalities with {purrr}'s powerful functional programing capabilities. This is especially helpful for data featuring many categories or step-by-step graphical storytelling | |
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kieranhealy.org
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| | | | | As promised previously, I packaged up the U.S. Census data that I pulled together to make the population density and pyramid animations. The package is called uscenpops and it's available to install via GitHub or with install.packages() if you set up drat first. The instructions are on the package homepage. A small multiple plot of selected population pyramids Instead of an animation, let's make the less-flashy but, frankly, in all likelihood more useful small multiple plot seen here. | |
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statsandr.com
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| | | Learn when and how to use a (univariable and multivariable) binary logistic regression in R. Learn also how to interpret, visualize and report results | ||