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Converting a ggplot2 scatterplot

The ggplotly() command makes it easy to create interactive versions of most static plots created using the ggplot2 package. In this exercise, your task is to create an interactive version of the below scatterplot, exploring the relationship between video game sales in North America (NA_Sales) and aggregate critic score (Critic_Score) in 2016.

After creating the interactive graphic, be sure to explore what interactions are possible.

Note: loading plotly also loads ggplot2 and dplyr.

Latihan ini adalah bagian dari kursus

Interactive Data Visualization with plotly in R

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Petunjuk latihan

  • Load plotly.
  • Create a scatterplot with NA_Sales on the x-axis and Critic_Score on the y-axis for video games found in the vgsales dataset from 2016. Store this plot in the scatter object.
  • Use the ggplotly() command to convert scatter to a plotly interactive graphic.

Latihan interaktif praktis

Cobalah latihan ini dengan menyelesaikan kode contoh berikut.

# Load the plotly package
___

# Store the scatterplot of Critic_Score vs. NA_Sales sales in 2016
scatter <- ___ %>%
			filter(___ == ___) %>%
			ggplot(aes(x = ___, y = ___)) +
			geom_point(alpha = 0.3)

# Convert the scatterplot to a plotly graphic
___(___)
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