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R_Graph_Essentials_David Alexander Lillis
R Graph Essentials
Use R's powerful graphing capabilities to design and create professional-level graphics
David Alexander Lillis
About the Author
David Alexander Lillis is an experienced researcher and statistician, having worked in research evaluation, agricultural and forestry statistics, and education research and statistics.
Currently, David delivers lectures in mathematics, statistics, and research methods at the New Zealand Institute of Sport in New Zealand.
He is the owner and Director of Sigma Statistics and Research Limited, a New Zealand-based consultancy specializing in training, software development, data analysis, and statistical modelling using R. David holds an Honor's degree and Master's degree in Physics and Mathematics, and a PhD from Curtin University in Perth, Australia.
About the Reviewers
Mzabalazo Z. Ngwenya has worked extensively in the field of statistical consulting and currently works as a biometrician.
He holds an MSc degree in Mathematical Statistics from the University of Cape Town, and is currently pursuing a PhD. His research interests include statistical computing, machine learning, and spatial statistics.
Previously, he was involved in reviewing Learning RStudio for R Statistical Computing, Mark P.J. van der Loo and Edwin de Jonge, Packt Publishing; R Statistical Application Development by Example Beginner's Guide, Prabhanjan Narayanachar Tattar, Packt Publishing; and Machine Learning with R, Brett Lantz, Packt Publishing.
Donato Teutonico has several years of experience in the modeling and simulation of drug effects and clinical trials in industrial and academic settings. He received his Pharm.D. degree from the University of Turin, Italy, specializing in Chemical and Pharmaceutical Technology, and his PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Paris-Sud University, France.
He is the author of two R packages for Pharmacometrics: CTS template and panels-for-pharmacometrics; both are available on Google code. He is also the author of Instant R Starter, Packt Publishing.
Tengfei Yin earned his BS degree in Biological Science and Biotechnology from Nankai University in China and a PhD in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology (MCDB) with a focus on computational biology and bioinformatics from Iowa State University.
His research interests include information visualization, high-throughput biological data analysis, data mining, machine learning, and applied statistical genetics. He has developed and maintained several software packages in R and Bioconductor.
Table of Contents
Preface 1
Chapter 1: Base Graphics in R – One Step at a Time 5
Learning basic graphics techniques 6
Creating and joining points 10
Creating scatterplots and line plots 12
Colors in R 14
Passing parameter values to titles and labels 15
Including a regression line 18
Graphing mathematical functions 19
R provides many options 20
Creating graphs with several curves 22
Customizing your axes 23
Creating axis labels 24
Creating multiple graphs on the same page 27
Saving your graphs 28
Including mathematical expressions on your plots 30
Summary 32
Chapter 2: Advanced Functions in Base Graphics 33
Reading datasets into R 34
Including a regression line and residuals 34
A medical dataset to create graphs 41
Creating complex multiple axes 43
Superposing graphs 46
Creating point labels 47
Including a grid on your graph 48
Shading and coloring your graph 50
Using polygon() to shade under a normal curve 55
Creating bar charts 58
Including a legend 62
Creating histograms 66
Creating boxplots 74
Creating pie charts 76
Creating dotcharts 80
R's color palettes 88
Using smoothers on your graph 88
Creating scatterplot matrices 89
Writing functions to create graphs 91
Including error bars on your graph 92
Summary 94
Chapter 3: Mastering the qplot Function 95
About qplot 95
The qplot syntax 96
Producing scatterplots using qplot 96
Subsetting your data before graphing 98
Mapping aesthetics to categorical variables 100
Controlling colors on your graph 102
Setting up graphs as objects 105
Creating facet plots 106
Creating line graphs using qplot 108
Creating multiple curves simultaneously 111
Including smoothed curves 112
Creating histograms with qplot 118
Creating facet plots for histograms 120
Creating kernel density plots 121
Creating bar charts 124
Creating boxplots 127
Creating graphs with dates 130
Summary 138
Chapter 4: Creating Graphs with ggplot 139
Getting started with ggplot 140
Mapping color, shape, and size to a variable 144
Modifying the plotting background 146
Controlling the legend name and legend labels 148
Modifying the x and y axes 149
Creating attractive color schemes 151
Creating curves for each factor level 152
Creating histograms 154
Creating bar charts 156
Creating a stacked bar chart 158
Creating a grouped bar chart 160
Creating a faceted bar chart 161
Creating boxplots 162
Labeling points with text 164
Mapping color to text 166
Including regression lines 168
Summary 171
Index 173
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