Beyond color: Symbols
Using both color and shape to encode a categorical variable can be a useful strategy to reveal relationships more effectively. This double-encoding strategy uses two pre-attentive visual cues to more-quickly communicate information to the reader. This idea is implemented by default in plotly
; if you map a variable to the symbol, plotly
automatically maps the variable to the color.
To map a variable to the plotting shape, add a symbol
argument to the plot_ly()
command.
Caution: It is poor practice to use color and shape to communicate different variables, since the two features have been shown to interfere with each other, making it more difficult to distinguish either variable.
This exercise is part of the course
Interactive Data Visualization with plotly in R
Exercise instructions
- Use the
vgsales2016
data frame to create a scatterplot withCritic_Score
on the x-axis andUser_Score
on the y-axis where the plotting symbol represents a game'sRating
.
Hands-on interactive exercise
Have a go at this exercise by completing this sample code.
# Create a scatterplot of User_Score against Critic_Score coded by Rating
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___ %>%
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