Hi Pat, while adding the facet_wrap function and if I have 4 figures, is it possible to order the four figures in a specific order since I find most of the time when I import the data to plot from a melt or pivot_longer output the order is lost while plotting using facet_wrap and the figures get placed randomly. I tried using factors followed by levels and it also didn't work. Can you please give some suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Without knowing what kind of data you have, don't forget facet_grid() exists if you are making some sort of comparison between plots with similar qualities! Hope you got it sorted
When you write captions for figures do you tell the reader what they should see or are your captions more descriptive and even handed?
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Hi Pat, while adding the facet_wrap function and if I have 4 figures, is it possible to order the four figures in a specific order since I find most of the time when I import the data to plot from a melt or pivot_longer output the order is lost while plotting using facet_wrap and the figures get placed randomly. I tried using factors followed by levels and it also didn't work. Can you please give some suggestions? Thanks in advance.
It’s likely reporting them alphabetically. Make the faceting variable a factor
Without knowing what kind of data you have, don't forget facet_grid() exists if you are making some sort of comparison between plots with similar qualities! Hope you got it sorted
Could you please share how to do network analysis and plot network?
Good idea - I’ll add it to the list of things to cover in future episodes
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