Visualize Patterns With Calendars & ggplot2 | Step-By-Step Tutorial

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rappa
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As always, excellent video. Really intuitive and easy to follow. Thank you for this content Albert 👏

WilForDataScience
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Wow, amazing as usual.
Greetings from Egypt.
Wish you all the best.
❤❤❤❤

muhammedhadedy
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nice video, i never though about this way of visualization of time series, very interesting!

cleandata_sk
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What do we do when there is no flight on a given day? I have some data were there is no data some days - perhpas because it was not recored. But still - is there a way ato add those. Finally, is there not some plot specifically for plotting count data on top of a calendar?

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Im considering a transition to gnu-linix, specifically ubunto (lts version).
Any chance to see a post/video on things to consider when using R on ubuntu? Im a windows user atm.

djangoworldwide
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Very interesting but when the code gets this long errors are prone to creep in. Why not chop it up and simply add pieces?

haraldurkarlsson
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Albert, I cannot recreate your plots. The calendar dates are all mixed up. I did find an alternative that is good enough for EDA. The output is not as nice as yours - that is hard to match. In the openair package (it is a package for air pollution studies) there is a function called calendarPlot(). That can used to create quick-and-dirty plots. It basically allows you to see if there is anything to look at before diving into a much more involved heatmap such as yours.

haraldurkarlsson
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hey you switched from blue to green! when did that happen

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