This is an AMAZING tutorial! The more you focus of fixing the minutest differences between the original and your recreation, the more you push the boundaries of ggplot2, and the more we learn. Thank you. But you do tend to go FAST. It might help us if you occasionally pause and talk about how you are figuring out the solutions.
Great tutorial. All the series. Would be cool if you add a sys.time to your ggsave and then you could create a gif out of all your plots untill the final result (and avoid using camcorder) :)
Please don’t ever stop ever making these! Making my day easier every day🙏
Ha! Well, I'll do my best 🤓
This was as usual very educational
Thanks for watching! 🤓
Honestly, best educational content creator on YT when it comes to data visualization techniques and R in general!
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Thank you so much!
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This is an AMAZING tutorial! The more you focus of fixing the minutest differences between the original and your recreation, the more you push the boundaries of ggplot2, and the more we learn. Thank you. But you do tend to go FAST. It might help us if you occasionally pause and talk about how you are figuring out the solutions.
Thanks - yeah, while editing this, I noticed I need to do a better job of explaining why I'm doing things and where I'm trying to go 🤓
Great tutorial. All the series.
Would be cool if you add a sys.time to your ggsave and then you could create a gif out of all your plots untill the final result (and avoid using camcorder) :)
Ha - that would be pretty wild. I'll have to try that 🤓