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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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swingleydev.com
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sportscidata.com
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| | | | | In our last post we looked at how we can use R Markdown to produce tables of data ending in this report. This included grouping data, conditional formatting along with adding design features to improve the overall athletics and usability of the table. Now we will cover another method of showing data within R Markdown:... | |
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brunomioto.com
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| | | Getting started with data visualization | ||