Bar plots: Using aggregated data
If it is appropriate to use bar plots (see the video!), then it nice to give an impression of the number of values in each group.
stat_summary() doesn't keep track of the count. stat_sum() does (that's the whole point), but it's difficult to access. It's more straightforward to calculate exactly what we want to plot ourselves.
Here, we've created a summary data frame called mtcars_by_cyl which contains the average (mean_wt), standard deviations (sd_wt) and count (n_wt) of car weights, for each cylinder group, cyl. It also contains the proportion (prop) of each cylinder represented in the entire dataset. Use the console to familiarize yourself with the mtcars_by_cyl data frame.
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# Using mtcars_cyl, plot mean_wt vs. cyl
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# Add a bar layer with identity stat, filled skyblue
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