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A mistake to Avoid while making boxplot with datapoints in ggplot2

datavizpyr · November 17, 2020 ·

Boxplots with Jittered Data points with outlier shape

Making a boxplot with data points on top of the boxplot is a great way to show distributions of multiple groups. A big advantage is that one can see the raw data and the summary stats of distributions using boxplot with data points. ggplot2 in R makes it easy to make boxplots … [Read more...] about A mistake to Avoid while making boxplot with datapoints in ggplot2

Filed Under: ggplot boxplot outlier.shape, R, remove outlier boxplot Tagged With: ggplot2, ggplot2 Boxplot, R

How to Color Boxplots with R Colorbrewer Color Palettes?

datavizpyr · March 27, 2020 ·

Coloring Boxplots with RColorBrewer: scale_fill_brewer()

Adding right colors to the plots greatly help convey the main message of the plot. Adding colors manually can be a bit challenging. Color palettes available from RColorBrewer package make it easy add right set of colors to plots made with ggplo2. In this tutorial, we will see … [Read more...] about How to Color Boxplots with R Colorbrewer Color Palettes?

Filed Under: Color Palettes in RColorBrewer, Coloring Boxplots with RColorBrewer, R Tagged With: ggplot2 Boxplot, RColorBrewer

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