A short description of the post.
Replace all the ???s. These are answers on your moodle quiz.
Run all the individual code chunks to make sure the answers in this file correspond with your quiz answers
After you check all your code chunks run then you can knit it. It won’t knit until the ??? are replaced
The quiz assumes that you have watched the videos, downloaded (to your examples folder) and worked through the exercises in exercises_slides-50-61.Rmd
Pick one of your plots to save as your preview plot. Use the ggsave command at the end of the chunk of the plot that you want to preview.
mpg
datasetgeom_point
displ
to the x-axishwy
to the y-axisfacet_wrap
to split the data into panels based on the manufacturer
ggplot(data = mpg) +
geom_point(aes(x = displ, y = hwy)) +
facet_wrap(facets = vars(manufacturer))
mpg
datasetgeom_bar
manufacturer
to the y-axisfacet_grid
to split the data into panels based on the class
ggplot(mpg) +
geom_bar(aes(y = manufacturer)) +
facet_grid(vars(class), scales = "free_y", space = "free_y")
To help you complete this question use:
the patchwork slides and
the vignette: https://patchwork.data-imaginist.com/articles/patchwork.html Download the file spend_time.csv
from moodle into directory for this post. Or read it in directly:
read_csv(“https://estanny.com/static/week7/drug_cos.csv”)
spend_time
contains 10 years of data on how many hours Americans spend each day on 5 activities
read it into spend_time
spend_time <- read_csv("spend_time.csv")
Start with spend_time
extract observations for 2011
THEN create a plot with that data
ADD a barchart with with geom_col
assign activity
to the x-axis
assign avg_hours
to the y-axis
assign activity
to fill
ADD scale_y_continuous
with breaks every hour from 0 to 6 hours
ADD labs
to
set subtitle
to Avg hours per day: 2011
set x
and y
to NULL
so they won’t be labeled
assign the output to p1
display p1
Start with spend_time
geom_col
year
to the x-axisavg_hours
to the y-axisactivity
to fillsubtitle
to “Avg hours per day: 2010-2019”x
and y
to NULL
so they won’t be labeledp2
p2
p2 <- spend_time %>%
ggplot() +
geom_col(aes(x = year, y = avg_hours, fill = activity)) +
labs(subtitle = "Avg hours per day: 2010-2019", x = NULL, y = NULL)
p2
Use patchwork to display p1
on top of p2
p_all
p_all
p_all <- p1 / p2
p_all
Start with p_all
legend.position
to ‘none’ to get rid of the legendp_all_no_legend
p_all_no_legend
p_all_no_legend <- p_all & theme(legend.position = 'none')
p_all_no_legend
Start with p_all_no_legend
plot_annotation
settitle
to “How much time Americans spent on selected activities”caption
to “Source: American Time of Use Survey, https://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/surveymost?tu”p_all_no_legend +
plot_annotation(title = "How much time Americans spent on selected activities",
caption = "Source: American Time of Use Survey, https://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/surveymost?tu")
use spend_time
from last question patchwork slides
Start with spend_time
geom_point
year
to the x-axisavg_hours
to the y-axisgeom_smooth
year
to the x-axisavg_hours
to the y-axisscale_x_continuous
labs
tosubtitle
to Avg hours per day: leisure/sportsx
and y
to NULL
so x and y axes won’t be labeledp4
p4
Start with p4
coord_cartesian
to change range on y
axis to 0 to 6p5
p5
p5 <- p4 + coord_cartesian(ylim = c(0, 6))
p5
Start with spend_time
geom_point
year
to the x-axisavg_hours
to the y-axisactivity
to coloractivity
to groupgeom_smooth
year
to the x-axisavg_hours
to the y-axisactivity
to coloractivity
to groupscale_x_continuous
coord_cartesian
to change range on y axis to 0 to 6labs
tox
and y
to NULL
so they won’t be labeledp6
p6
p6 <-
spend_time %>%
ggplot() +
geom_point(aes(x = year, y = avg_hours, color = activity, group = activity)) +
geom_smooth(aes(x = year, y = avg_hours, color = activity, group = activity)) +
scale_x_continuous(breaks = seq(2010, 2019, by = 1)) +
coord_cartesian(ylim = c(0, 6)) +
labs(x = NULL, y = NULL)
p6
Use patchwork to display p4 and p5 on top of p6
( p4 | p5 ) / p6
ggsave(filename = "preview.png",
path = here::here("_posts", "2021-04-06-exploratory-analysis-ii"))