Thank you for the tutorial, adding more details to a plot. I am, however, a bit lost. Which function did you use from the package "ggpmisc"? I understood that the annotate function was called from ggplot2 package or I am wrong? Thanks.
Hey Njoki, thanks for the comment! The annotate function is provided by the ggplot2 package, but without the geom "table". The ggpmisc package extents the annotate function by this geom. Regards, Joachim
Hi, you are the best R professor, your videos have made easy my life several times, nonetheless I have a little question, how could I highlight some values in R graphics using geometric shapes like circles or ovals etc?. Thanks for your excellent videos.
Thank you so much for the great feedback Azrael, glad you find my tutorials useful! Are you looking for this? statisticsglobe.com/change-color-shape-size-of-one-data-point-in-plot-r Regards, Joachim
Hey Vanessa, thanks for the nice question! It has inspired me to write a new tutorial that explains how to arrange tables and plots in the same graphical layout side-by-side. Please have a look here: statisticsglobe.com/combine-table-plot-same-graphic-layout-r Regards, Joachim