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Plot and axis titles

In the previous two exercises, you saw a set of subplots that lack any axis labels and a set of subplots that used the column names as axis labels. Why are they different? By default, the subplot() command sets titleX = shareX and titleY = shareY; thus, axis labels are only displayed if shareX and/or shareY are TRUE. You can add titleX = TRUE and/or titleY = TRUE to override this behavior.

In this example, your task is to add titles to subplots. Note that plotly has already been loaded for you.

Note: When you run your solution, you will see two warning messages about ignoring observations. These messages simply indicate that plotly is ignoring missing values.

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Interactive Data Visualization with plotly in R

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Instructions

  • Adapt the subplot() code to allow the x- and y-axis titles to be shared.
  • Add the title "User score vs. critic score by platform, 2016" to the plot.

Exercice interactif pratique

Essayez cet exercice en complétant cet exemple de code.

# Add x-axis and y-axis labels, and a title
subplot(p1, p2, nrows = 2, ___, ___) %>%
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