Over 80 recipes to analyze data and create stunning visualizations with R
About This Book
- Create animated and interactive plots to help you communicate and explore data
- Utilize various R packages to generate graphs, manipulate data, and create beautiful presentations
- Learn to interpret data and tell a story using this step-by-step guide to data visualization
Who This Book Is For
If you are a data journalist, academician, student or freelance designer who wants to learn about data visualization, this book is for you. Basic knowledge of R programming is expected.
What You Will Learn
- Generate various plots in R using the basic R plotting techniques
- Utilize R packages to add context and meaning to your data
- Design interactive visualizations and integrate them on your website or blog
- Communicate using visualization techniques, optimal for the underlying data being used as input
- Create presentations and learn the basics of creating apps in R for your audience
- Introduce users to basic R functions and data manipulation techniques while creating meaningful visualizations
- Add elements, text, animation, and colors to your plot to make sense of data
In Detail
R is an open source language for data analysis and graphics. It is platform-independent and allows users to load various packages as well as develop their own packages to interpret data better.
This book is packed with practical recipes, designed to provide you with all the guidance needed to get to grips with data visualization with R. It starts off with the basics of R plots and an introduction to heat maps and customizing them, before gradually taking you through creating interactive maps using the googleVis package, generating choropleth maps and contouring maps, bubble plots, and pie charts. You will then learn how to animate 2D and 3D plots in R. By the end of the book, you will be equipped with the key techniques to create impressive data visualizations with professional efficiency and precision.
Atmajitsinh Gohil
Atmajitsinh Gohil works as a senior consultant at a consultancy firm in New York City. After graduating, he worked in the financial industry as a Fixed Income Analyst. He writes about data manipulation, data exploration, visualization, and basic R plotting functions on his blog at http://datavisualizationineconomics.blogspot.com. He has a master's degree in financial economics from the State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo. He also graduated with a master of arts degree in economics from University of Pune, India. He loves to read blogs on data visualization and loves to go out on hikes in his free time.