If you want to download the R code from this video you can do this here in my free skool community: www.skool.com/data-analysis-with-r-6607/classroom/daa88316?md=7ced1d323a514f27b4aa64b78bf60f62
And I love your comment. Really glad that it is so highly appreciated by you. I hope to make many more such videos and that they will find subscribers like you that will watch and enjoy them.
Feedback like this is highly appreciative. Thanks for leaving a comment. I do cut out all unnecessary speech so my videos are actually quite fast. But I want to show a lot and one can always rewind and watch again.
I understand. I did not want to make these video too long. But you can always reach out if something is unclear or you need help with any steps in your data analysis.
I think in this video I only used ggplot2 library. It is part of the tidyverse package, which also includes dplyr. I also often use forcats (to work with factors), lubridate (to work with dates), and stringr (to manipulate strings). I also saw this tweet today about using ggdist package for distribution plots (twitter.com/MatthewBJane/status/1780952366541385910). Hope that helps :)
If you were to add lower and upper bounds as shade to the density plot (density on the y axis) as ribbon, how would you do it? I am asking this because I am stuck with a similar problem for myself
Thanks bro ! Can you gimme your email, I have a question regarding gather and spread. And also Transpose function (curiously the transpose function is changing DF to a Double type)
Hi Bhargave, I recommend to go to "stackoverflow" and post your questions there. If you give a reproducible example you will get solutions and answers within a few days by competent users. Maybe I even see your question there and can answer it. Thanks for watching my videos.