This new edition to the classic book by ggplot2 creator Hadley Wickham highlights compatibility with knitr and RStudio. ggplot2 is a data visualization package for R that helps users create data graphics, including those that are multi-layered, with ease. With ggplot2, it's easy to:
? produce handsome, publication-quality plots with automatic legends created from the plot specification
? superimpose multiple layers (points, lines, maps, tiles, box plots) from different data sources with automatically adjusted common scales
? add customizable smoothers that use powerful modeling capabilities of R, such as loess, linear models, generalized 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 appliedto multiple plots
? approach a 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 data in an informative and attractive way. Some basic knowledge of R is necessary (e.g., importing data into R). 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. New to this edition:<
? Brings the book up-to-date with ggplot2 1.0, including major updates to the theme system
? New scales, stats and geoms added throughout
? Additional practice exercises
? A revisedintroduction that focuses on ggplot() instead of qplot()
? Updated chapters on data and modeling using tidyr, dplyr and broom
"The versatility and efficiency of ggplot have led to the development of ggplot2 and this book which overviews the standard use and presentation secrets of functions developed in the last 5 years. ? The book is written in an accessible manner and it is suitable for undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers with some R experience. All theoretical concepts are accompanied by code making it easy to learn by reproducing the examples." (Irina Ioana Mohorianu, zbMATH 1397.62006, 2018)
"The book is an excellent and very comprehensive manual of ? one of the most popular R packages. It is currently the only book describing ggplot2 in such depth. The book contains many examples and is very nicelyillustrated, demonstrating the strength of the package." (Klaus Galensa, Computing Reviews, May, 2017)