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This book describes ggplot2, a new data visualization package for R that uses the insights from Leland Wilkison's Grammar of Graphics to create a powerful and flexible system for creating data graphics. With ggplot2, it's easy to: produce handsome, publication-quality plots, with automatic legends created from the plot specification superpose multiple layers (points, lines, maps, tiles, box plots to name a few) from different data sources, with automatically adjusted common scales add customisable smoothers that use the powerful modelling capabilities of R, such as loess, linear models, generalised additive models and robust regression save any ggplot2 plot (or part thereof) for later modification or reuse create custom themes that capture in-house or journal style requirements, and that can easily be applied to multiple plots approach your graph from a visual perspective, thinking about how each component of the data is represented on the final plot This book will be useful to everyone who has struggled with displaying their data in an informative and attractive way. You will need some basic knowledge of R (i.e. you should be able to get your data into R), but ggplot2 is a mini-language specifically tailored for producing graphics, and you'll learn everything you need in the book. After reading this book you'll be able to produce graphics customized precisely for your problems, and you'll find it easy to get graphics out of your head and on to the screen or page. Hadley Wickham is an Assistant Professor of Statistics at Rice University, and is interested in developing computational and cognitive tools for making data preparation, visualization, and analysis easier. He has developed 15 R packages and in 2006 he won the John Chambers Award for Statistical Computing for his work on the ggplot and reshape R packages
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monografia Rebiun17827120 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun17827120 cr nn 008mamaa 100715s2009 xxu| s |||| 0|eng d 9780387981413 978-0-387-98141-3 10.1007/978-0-387-98141-3 doi UPVA 996874140603706 UAM 991007632780304211 CUNEF 991000429592708131 CBUC 991026278049706706 PBT bicssc MAT029000 bisacsh 519.5 23 Wickham, Hadley ggplot2 Recurso electrónico-En línea] Elegant Graphics for Data Analysis by Hadley Wickham New York, NY Springer New York 2009 New York, NY New York, NY Springer New York VIII, 213 p. digital VIII, 213 p. Use R Mathematics and Statistics (Springer-11649) Preface -- Getting started with qplot -- Mastering the grammar -- Build a plot layer by layer -- Toolbox -- Scales, axes and legends -- Positioning -- Polishing your plots for publication -- Manipulating data -- Reducing duplication Accesible sólo para usuarios de la UPV Recurso a texto completo This book describes ggplot2, a new data visualization package for R that uses the insights from Leland Wilkison's Grammar of Graphics to create a powerful and flexible system for creating data graphics. With ggplot2, it's easy to: produce handsome, publication-quality plots, with automatic legends created from the plot specification superpose multiple layers (points, lines, maps, tiles, box plots to name a few) from different data sources, with automatically adjusted common scales add customisable smoothers that use the powerful modelling capabilities of R, such as loess, linear models, generalised additive models and robust regression save any ggplot2 plot (or part thereof) for later modification or reuse create custom themes that capture in-house or journal style requirements, and that can easily be applied to multiple plots approach your graph from a visual perspective, thinking about how each component of the data is represented on the final plot This book will be useful to everyone who has struggled with displaying their data in an informative and attractive way. You will need some basic knowledge of R (i.e. you should be able to get your data into R), but ggplot2 is a mini-language specifically tailored for producing graphics, and you'll learn everything you need in the book. After reading this book you'll be able to produce graphics customized precisely for your problems, and you'll find it easy to get graphics out of your head and on to the screen or page. Hadley Wickham is an Assistant Professor of Statistics at Rice University, and is interested in developing computational and cognitive tools for making data preparation, visualization, and analysis easier. He has developed 15 R packages and in 2006 he won the John Chambers Award for Statistical Computing for his work on the ggplot and reshape R packages Reproducción electrónica Forma de acceso: Web Statistics Mathematical statistics Statistics Statistical Theory and Methods SpringerLink (Servicio en línea) Springer eBooks Springer eBooks Printed edition 9780387981406 Use R