Rebuild this COMPLEX Data Visualization with R | A ggplot2 Tutorial

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Great job! I once more appreciate the level of complexity in this one of your vids. Bringing maps into the mix is good as well. Thanks for creating this kind of content.

MrPresonic
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I've been looking forward to this since you advertised it on twitter some time ago, thanks for a great lesson!

Xenublax
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Amazing class of the power of R in charts!!!

alencaru
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This was super, thanks. Totally new to me was how to manipulate the plot using grobs. I knew grobs were a thing, but have never been brave enough to try and change them. One thing worth mentioning that I only discovered playing with the code was each time you call the grob manipulations the previous attempts stay on the plot. So you have to rerun the main plot call. But a good debugging exercise and helpful to know how r works.

gregdubrow
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Amazing work, Albert. Must rewatch this. I like how you combined multiple things and would love to see more vis; unfortunately I don't use maps otherwise, this would be perfect

ahmedJaber
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This is some fancy code work! It would be nice to see the plan of attack first rather than a flow of consciousness type of approach. It is hard to follow. Thanks.

haraldurkarlsson
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hi Albert, this is an amazing video and I am so appreciate it! B2W, may I ask if you can share the whole code snippet to us, maybe post in the comments? Thank you!

YearNorth-ioyk
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Albert, what a great tutorial! As always effective, clear and optimized R code throughout the entire script. I am trying to adapt my data from Argentina for something similar. Where can I download the "schools_starts.csv" file so I can see what this data looks like as input?

I would be very grateful if you could pass me a link to that .csv. I can't find it anywhere.

Thanks again. Following permanently your contributions.

mignacio