Some of the best R / data viz info out there. On top of the top-quality information and teaching style, the audio/video are super good too.
@RiffomonasАй бұрын
Thanks! I'm glad you've been watching 🤓
@djangoworldwide7925Ай бұрын
Most eleborative and advanced, yet simple enough, ggplot channel on youtuve. Olus, the series on the precipitation data and the package development, including sll the benchmarking - pure gold. Thanks Pat.
@RiffomonasАй бұрын
Thanks! 🤓
@derterleАй бұрын
Great video. So much better! I have some additional suggestions for your plot. You can format log axes much easier using the scales package (part of tidyverse): scale_y_log10( limits = c(1e-9, 1), breaks = scales::breaks_log(n = 9), labels = scales::label_log()) I also like to add some log scale ticks so that the viewer can quickly grasp the transformed scale using another ggplot function: annotation_logticks(sides = "l")
@RiffomonasАй бұрын
Thanks! I'm new to {scales} and will definitely be checking out it's ability to work with log scales. I'll be revisiting log scales for the videos I'll be doing in a few of weeks
@luckybarrel7829Ай бұрын
Thank you! I could marry you if I could. This saves me so much time. All the most commonly needed stuff in one place!
@RiffomonasАй бұрын
HAH! Sorry, I'm spoken for 🤪
@PhilippusCesenaАй бұрын
thank you!!
@RiffomonasАй бұрын
My pleasure - thanks for tuning in! 🤓
@eric13hillАй бұрын
I've watched so many of your videos that I often use "dodgerblue" too. Also, it must have taken a long time to edit your video to keep moving the view of your face from side to side to allow us to see the relevant part of your code. All of that extra work makes your videos even nicer to watch. What I'm saying is THANKS for all of your service to us.
@RiffomonasАй бұрын
Thanks so much! It's a lot of fun for me to make these and forces me to learn and keep developing my own R skills
@luckybarrel7829Ай бұрын
I love all the dodgerblues and the firebricks
@hassanhijazi4757Ай бұрын
Thanks Pat very informative as usual. I would like to know you do for the following: Output format (png? tiff? pdf? svg?) to add to your articles. What about the dimension of the figure? So it fit into the dimesion of A4 document. Do you exported larger and then resized it? Finally, what about the font size. What minimum you never go below to keep it readable when the article is printed out? Thanks a lot
@RiffomonasАй бұрын
For papers the journals I submit to require TIFF. I use ggsave to do this to a specific image size that complies with what they require. An example of these specifications can be seen here: journals.asm.org/writing-your-paper#figures-tables