Faceting with free y-axis
In the previous plot, all six graphs had the same axis limits. This made the changes over time hard to examine for plots with relatively little change.
Instead, you may want to let the plot choose a different y-axis for each facet.
Deze oefening maakt deel uit van de cursus
Case Study: Exploratory Data Analysis in R
Oefeninstructies
Change the faceted plot so that the y-axis is freely chosen for each facet, rather than being the same for all six.
Praktische interactieve oefening
Probeer deze oefening eens door deze voorbeeldcode in te vullen.
# Vector of six countries to examine
countries <- c("United States", "United Kingdom",
"France", "Japan", "Brazil", "India")
# Filtered by_year_country: filtered_6_countries
filtered_6_countries <- by_year_country %>%
filter(country %in% countries)
# Line plot of % yes over time faceted by country
ggplot(filtered_6_countries, aes(year, percent_yes)) +
geom_line() +
facet_wrap(~ country)