Some chart Rorschach for you https://t.co/68ZvyNwIMo
— Delip Rao (@deliprao) January 12, 2019
Some chart Rorschach for you https://t.co/68ZvyNwIMo
— Delip Rao (@deliprao) January 12, 2019
SleepWalk – package for interactive embeddings exploration (e.g., t-SNE, UMAP) #Rstat
— ML Review (@ml_review) January 11, 2019
By @s_anders_m
Shows color coded "real" distances of all the cells to the one under your cursor. https://t.co/VhcNwLaNh6 pic.twitter.com/tPK3EJR1Fe
World divided into 4 regions with the same population. Source: https://t.co/R8SM3Msxmc pic.twitter.com/hD8vLPN8Df
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) January 11, 2019
Novel ranking of the best football players, R analysis by @barcanumbers https://t.co/Q8djzf0k5q #rstats
— David Smith (@revodavid) January 10, 2019
The key idea is that a candidate needs to build a majority coalition that encompasses at least 3 of these 5 groups. Which candidate might be best equipped to do that? We'll cover that next week, but this chart provides some hints. pic.twitter.com/8679To4LpU
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) January 10, 2019
Die Hard is a Christmas movie? #datavizhttps://t.co/HpFmUo4mIB pic.twitter.com/dyAVvAT7em
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) January 9, 2019
🔬 New viz package…
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) January 9, 2019
🧬 "RIdeogram: drawing SVG graphics to visualize and map genome-wide data in ideograms" by @TickingClock92https://t.co/SVLKiDy0Dd #rstats #infovis #dataviz pic.twitter.com/TCcjyAf2xc
Looking for new #rstats color palette ideas? Try browsing this enormous list curated by @Emil_Hvitfeldt https://t.co/IfncY8eUhe#dataviz pic.twitter.com/T1lVOxx8bI
— Sharon Machlis (@sharon000) January 8, 2019
🏀 nbastatR × gganimate w/ code!
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) January 7, 2019
"Animate shot distances for NBA games" ⛹️♂️ @LuisDVerdehttps://t.co/qP8hojEEHa #rstats #dataviz
/* L·R panels combined by me bc I hate how Twitter does tall gifs */ pic.twitter.com/9Tv8RSlAME
📊 If you spend a lot of time playing w/ ggplot2, this is quite entertaining…
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) January 4, 2019
"Mapping ggplot geoms and aesthetic parameters" ✍️ @yihanwu5https://t.co/joCrOMYPPZ #rstats #dataviz pic.twitter.com/YFI5EDgGOk
World population visualized as mountains. #datavizhttps://t.co/oWyLJFnI7b pic.twitter.com/cYUos1h6Q5
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) January 4, 2019
💥 Like 2 clicks and 3 lines of code, and @kjhealy's got you good to go…
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) January 4, 2019
⚡️ "Dataviz Course Packet Quickstart" https://t.co/3AgjW2bV02 #rstats #dataviz pic.twitter.com/JBpiVG0ZD7