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wesanderson
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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apexcharter
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Why do people exclusively use ggplot2?
Why does the R community hail ggplot2 while there are much better alternatives? ggplot2 is horribly unintuitive. To make a pie chart you have to add coord_polar() to actually make the pie chart, to make the same in plotly you input, "type = 'pie'". Changing the axis/legend items on ggplot2 is akin to finding the cure for cancer, and don't even get me started on scales... Finally, plots made in ggplot2 looks like it was created using Excel2007. The two alternatives I have been using recently with significantly more success and less frustration are Plotly and ApexChart . They both look more modern and with the added bonus don't come with the headaches that come with ggplot2. Okay rant over, so please tell me why the R community worships ggplot2?
wesanderson
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Charging Progress bar that changes color with percentage and when charging
The gradient comes from an R library of colour palettes derived from Wes Anderson's movies. This one is from the Life Aquatic called "Zissou1": https://github.com/karthik/wesanderson
- I adore the films of Wes Anderson, but if I ever see any of you guys wearing this shirt in public, you're getting your ass kicked.
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Weird question, making a stat-based youtube channel, and I was wondering if Wes Anderson was to make a chart or a table, how would he do it? (prolly Futura but besides that)
If you’re using R, use the Wes Anderson color palettes! https://github.com/karthik/wesanderson
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Graphical Excellence in Scientific Presentations and Papers
I'm a viridis man myself, at least when it comes to gradients. And if I'm not portraying lotsa discrete categories I'm a bit partial to Wes Anderson lol. But for lots of discrete categories I haven't found anything I like more than colorbrewer (e.g. I made this with Dark2).
What are some alternatives?
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