data-visualizations


Code Lab // R Programming

Exploring Trends in Urban Bike Share Data

In our last two posts, we went over how to start making data visualizations in R with ggplot2. Now that we've finished that series, let's work on a Code Lab featuring exploratory data analysis! Today, we’ll be exploring patterns in urban bike share usage...

R Programming // Tutorials

Getting Started with Data Visualizations in R (Part 2)

In our last post on Getting Started with Data Visualizations in R, we went over how to start using ggplot2 in R. We learned how to set up a basic scatterplot and how to change the colors of the points via a variety of methods. We also learned how to update our plot for categorical variables, and how to add labels, change fonts, and alter the legend.

R Programming // Tutorials

Getting Started with Data Visualizations in R (Part 1)

Have you ever wondered how to make colorful and interesting plots and charts for data visualization? Today’s post is Part 1 of a two-part series on getting started with data visualizations in R! Throughout this tutorial, we’ll be using ggplot2, a very useful R package that we can use to make some really great and professional-looking plots and figures for visualizing data.


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Code Lab // R Programming

Coding a Simple Recommendation System in R

When we shop online, we often get recommendations for other products that are similar to ones we've been looking at. Systems that recommend related products and services are frequently referred to as recommendation systems. In today's Code Lab, we'll code a simple recommendation system using something called cosine similarity!
Code Lab // R Programming

Exploring Trends in Urban Bike Share Data

In our last two posts, we went over how to start making data visualizations in R with ggplot2. Now that we've finished that series, let's work on a Code Lab featuring exploratory data analysis! Today, we’ll be exploring patterns in urban bike share usage...
Code Lab // R Programming

Estimate Pi with Dart Throwing in R!

Now that we’ve had several posts on getting started with coding in R (see Part 1, Part 2, and More Resources) we’re ready to get started with our first Code Lab!  In this post, we’ll see how we can estimate pi with dart throwing in R!