Bar Charts with {ggplot2}
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- Bar charts are useful for visualizing categorical data, group comparisons, and effective data communication through bar labels. In this video we’ll learn the secrets of producing visually stunning bar charts using the {ggplot2} package.
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Thanks again for another cool video! Very helpful!
You are welcome 🙏 thanks for watching!
I really appreciate your tutorials 👌, you are the best teacher, dear Dr. Yury !
Wow, thank you! Glad, you like them! Thanks for watching!
@@yuzaR-Data-Science Can we do 😁 tutorials on machine learning algorithms and reading recommendations on machine learning applied to R?
I totally plan to make ML tutorials, after I covered the basics, like plotting and modelling ... so the modelling part will slowly develop itself into ML tutorials. it will take some time, but if you stay tuned, you might enjoy them ;)
Great video, very clear. Also, thank you for the subtitles.
Glad you liked the subtitles. I tried it for the first time.
Excellent job Yuza.. keep it coming!
Thank you! Will do!
This is just great! Thank you for doing this!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks 🙏 a lot for feedback and for watching!
thanks a lot Prof, this has been much awaited. i tried to go thru the ggbarstats. it was a bumpy road, i can now sail thru like a pro.
we need more of you on this
Thanks! Glad I could help! I am planning for more content already ;) so, stay tuned. Cheers
excelente trabajo felicidades
Thanks 🙏 glad you enjoyed it
Another great video, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Great as usual. Thank you so much for your great videos.
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Glad you like them! I would try to do more, but full-time job and willingness to keep the quality as high as I physically can make the videos come out rarely
An excellent tutorial!! Thank you so much for this!!!
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Those are so clear visuals. Thanks
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!
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You are very welcome! Since, if you would like to tip, you could use the koji link (koji.to/yuzaR) it's pretty straight forward. They are fair and keep only 5% for their service. You could also tip via "super thanks" under the youtube video itself, but youtube keeps a lot, 40-60%. Regarding the loops in R, people are right. It get's to slow to quickly with not to much data. Thus, the vectorising and using vectors on operations is a much better solution for R. I recently produce a video on "Conditioning in dplyr". That might help to replace the loops. Thanks for your feedbach and for watching!
Great video, Please what tools do you use to add annotation in your video?
Thanks 🙏 I used subtitles tool from final cit pro
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how do you add a count text to the bars when no count is available in the dataset such as in your first example (the Wage data)?
you have to have them counted already in an extra column, like hier
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Nice video! Just a quick note: When working with real-world data, plotting bar categories in a nice, clean increasing (or decreasing) order is not automatic in ggplot - your "df" just so happens to work out that way. Many newcomers observe this and then have to google around to then learn about reorder or fct_reorder to make their code generalize to actual data. Great video overall!
Oh, yeah, good point! One needs to use levels of a factor to reorder. I use it on a daily basis, so I did not think about that. Thank for feedback and for watching!
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A very informative video, can you share the codes in pdf or some other way sir!
Thanks a lot, I am very glad you like my content!!! :) However, I only send R code for the members of the channel. Since it's very time consuming to produce content and I do it for free. But there is absolutely no need to join my channel! Pausing the video and writing down will also help to practice and it teaches more then just copy-pasting code ;)