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LEARN GGPLOT2 USING SHINY APP
Título:
LEARN GGPLOT2 USING SHINY APP
Subtítulo:
Autor:
MOON, K
Editorial:
SPRINGER VERLAG
Año de edición:
2016
Materia
ESTADISTICA
ISBN:
978-3-319-53018-5
Páginas:
351
88,40 €

 

Sinopsis

Step-by-step instructions-a tutorial approach to make beautiful plots without R code
Over 400 screen shots and illustrations
Makes creating graphics with ggplot2 easy and accessible



This book and app is for practitioners, professionals, researchers, and students who want to learn how to make a plot within the R environment using ggplot2, step-by-step without coding.
In widespread use in the statistical communities, R is a free software language and environment for statistical programming and graphics. Many users find R to have a steep learning curve but to be extremely useful once overcome. ggplot2 is an extremely popular package tailored for producing graphics within R but which requires coding and has a steep learning curve itself, and Shiny is an open source R package that provides a web framework for building web applications using R without requiring HTML, CSS, or JavaScript.
This manual-´integrating´ R, ggplot2, and Shiny-introduces a new Shiny app, Learn ggplot2, that allows users to make plots easily without coding. With the Learn ggplot2 Shiny app, users can make plots using ggplot2 without having to code each step, reducing typos and error messages and allowing users to become familiar with ggplot2 code. The app makes it easy to apply themes, make multiplots (combining several plots into one plot), and download plots as PNG, PDF, or PowerPoint files with editable vector graphics. Users can also make plots on any computer or smart phone.
Learn ggplot2 Using Shiny App allows users to

Make publication-ready plots in minutes without coding
Download plots with desired width, height, and resolution
Plot and download plots in png, pdf, and PowerPoint formats, with or without R code and with editable vector graphics