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Tidyverse packages like ggplot2 and dplyr have a function syntax that is usually pretty handy: You don’t have to put column names in quotation marks. For example: dplyr:: filter (mtcars, mpg > 30) ...
Below is a cheat sheet, easily searchable by task, to see just how to do some of favorite and most-used ggplot2 options — everything from creating basic bar charts and line graphs to customizing ...
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