Comments on: Word of the day: munging http://scienceblog.darrouzet-nardi.net/?p=578 Tue, 01 Nov 2011 18:27:45 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.1 By: Christopher http://scienceblog.darrouzet-nardi.net/?p=578&cpage=1#comment-13596 Tue, 01 Nov 2011 18:27:45 +0000 http://anthony.darrouzet-nardi.net/scienceblog/?p=578#comment-13596 what a great combination of minging and dung.

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By: Anthony http://scienceblog.darrouzet-nardi.net/?p=578&cpage=1#comment-13534 Fri, 16 Sep 2011 14:43:06 +0000 http://anthony.darrouzet-nardi.net/scienceblog/?p=578#comment-13534 I haven’t tried ggplot2, but it seems like a good package. I do use lattice a lot though. I think they are relatively comparable in capabilities although ggplot2 seems to be the hot new thing these days, so if I was starting over I might at least check it out. Its system of adding graphical elements (points, lines, bars, etc) in a modular way is perhaps a little more intuitive than the panel system in lattice. Here’s a nice comparison of code from both packages: http://bit.ly/p0fhFt

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By: Aaron Berdanier http://scienceblog.darrouzet-nardi.net/?p=578&cpage=1#comment-13533 Fri, 16 Sep 2011 13:39:17 +0000 http://anthony.darrouzet-nardi.net/scienceblog/?p=578#comment-13533 summarySE looks cool! I saw that the page that it is on is a summary page for ggplot2. Do you use ggplot2 ever? I have yet to move beyond the main plot interface, but it seems like packages like ggplot2 and lattice could be good formats to learn.

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