Data visualization, part 1. Code for Quiz 7.
Replace all the ???s. These are answers on your moodle quiz.
Run all the individual code chunks to make sure the answers in this file correspond with your quiz answers
-After you check all your code chunks run then you can knit it. It won’t knit until the ??? are replaced
Create a plot with the faithful
dataset
add points with geom_point
assign the variable eruptions
to the x-axis
assign the variable waiting
to the y-axis -color the points according to whether waiting
is smaller or greater than 81
ggplot(faithful) +
geom_point(aes(x = eruptions, y = waiting,
colour = waiting > 81))
Create a plot with the faithful
dataset
add points with geom_point
eruptions
to the x-axiswaiting
to the y-axisggplot(faithful) +
geom_point(aes(x = eruptions, y = waiting),
colour = "purple")
Create a plot with the faithful
dataset
use geom_histogram()
to plot the distribution of waiting
time
waiting
to the x-axisggplot(faithful) +
geom_histogram(aes(x = waiting))
See how shapes and sizes of points can be specified here
Create a plot with the faithful
dataset
add points with geom_point
eruptions
to the x-axiswaiting
to the y-axisggplot(faithful) +
geom_point(aes(x = eruptions, y = waiting),
shape = "bullet", size = 10, alpha =0.6)
Create a plot with the faithful
dataset
use geom_histogram()
to plot the distribution of the eruptions
(time)
fill in the histogram based on whether eruptions are greater than or less than 3.2 minutes
ggplot(faithful) +
geom_histogram(aes(x = eruptions, fill = eruptions > 3.2 ))
mpg dataset
add geom_bar()
to create a bar chart of the variable manufacturer
manufacturer
instead of class
manufacturer
as a percent of totalclass
to manufacturer
ggplot(mpg) +
geom_bar(aes(x = manufacturer, y = after_stat(100 * count / sum(count))))
for reference see
Use stat_summary()
to add a dot at the median
of each group - color the dot blueviolet - make the shape of the dot cross - make the dot size 9
ggplot(mpg) +
geom_jitter(aes(x = class, y = hwy), width = 0.2) +
stat_summary(aes(x = class, y = hwy), geom = "point",
fun = "median", color = "blueviolet",
shape = "cross", size = 9 )