NEW POST: Reorder categories when facetting with ggplot2 #rstatshttps://t.co/Qne1sgtRhK pic.twitter.com/gAkijh2C98
— Julia Silge (@juliasilge) July 1, 2019
NEW POST: Reorder categories when facetting with ggplot2 #rstatshttps://t.co/Qne1sgtRhK pic.twitter.com/gAkijh2C98
— Julia Silge (@juliasilge) July 1, 2019
This visualization is such a great way to convey the flow of support between democratic candidates https://t.co/GUZpArylBP
— Chris Albon (@chrisalbon) June 30, 2019
A bit of a walk-through from turning basic bars into crunchy @nytgraphics chicklet charts (https://t.co/Axef6ArLS7) via #rstats {ggplot2} & {ggchicklet} // Make Refreshing Segmented Column Charts with {ggchicklet} https://t.co/Kg2dzi8bdt pic.twitter.com/Rl1NnDZ1o7
— boB 🇷udis (@hrbrmstr) June 30, 2019
Gorgeous animation shows the flight patterns of animals. I've only recently discovered @TabletopWhale and am blown away by her ingenious work! Follow her if you are into science #infographics. Source: https://t.co/CV3zTPdUyW pic.twitter.com/M01Ygcsjxk
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) June 27, 2019
How much of an effect can partisan gerrymandering have?
— Micah Cohen (@micahcohen) June 27, 2019
Here's every state with a crazy Republican gerrymander vs. proportional to the electorate vs. all crazy Dem gerrymanders. This is extreme, but it can make a BIG difference in real world.https://t.co/FSKLkNfrAH pic.twitter.com/b9KMsTg5dQ
ICYMI 🎞 these are so awesome!
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) June 26, 2019
"causalgraphs: R code to generate animated displays of basic causal inference methods" 👨💻 @nickchkhttps://t.co/QIshrtmsRQ #rstats #dataviz pic.twitter.com/He3s2TbnOk
ragg is getting ready for release. To find out what it's all about head to the new webpage: https://t.co/klRr1jYJGt #rstats pic.twitter.com/S0Bztlshq9
— Thomas Lin Pedersen (@thomasp85) June 25, 2019
Wikipedia has a handy API for accessing data! Here’s how to load, parse and visualize a data table in Observable using Vega-Lite. https://t.co/6HlBnhbRZ0
— Mike Bostock (@mbostock) June 25, 2019
Another cool #viking settlements #map. Source: https://t.co/sfLncpec68 pic.twitter.com/MfgeQ8rYLX
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) June 25, 2019
Yet another map exploring the “Cultural Regions” of the United States. I love these maps and the discussions around them. Shows how blurry cultural boundaries really are. Source: https://t.co/ozBu8m2PC8 pic.twitter.com/D1IHNscHYi
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) June 23, 2019
In my job I often chat with journalists about demographic data. Education and careers come up frequently as topics. This chart is one of the most powerful ones I've seen. Unmotivated high school students should pin this to their desks and teachers should wear this as T-shirts. pic.twitter.com/dDe55nmfYC
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) June 22, 2019
population pyramids galore for #plotswithchristine
— Christine Zhang (@christinezhang) June 22, 2019
i noted here https://t.co/ljKDGXjjTj that DC's white population has an extreme 25-34yo bulge. compare that w/other races:
data&code: https://t.co/jS6eGJIHry, using #rstats+#python ⚡️ (median interpolation function ht @palewire) pic.twitter.com/QtKWBORo4F