Binning a scatterplot
The dataset vgsales contains 16450 cases (rows), which is large enough that binned scatterplots help avoid overplotting. In this exercise, your task is to create a binned scatterplot of User_Score against Critic_Score to display the entire dataset. (Recall up to now that you have only been displaying pieces of this dataset as scatterplots.)
Once you have created the plot, be sure to explore the interactivity. Specifically, note that the "z" entry in the hover info corresponds to the number of observations in the chosen bin.
plotly has already been loaded for you.
Deze oefening maakt deel uit van de cursus
Interactive Data Visualization with plotly in R
Oefeninstructies
- Create a binned scatterplot with
Critic_Scoreon the x-axis andUser_Scoreon the y-axis. - Set the number of bins on the x- and y-axes to 50.
Praktische interactieve oefening
Probeer deze oefening eens door deze voorbeeldcode in te vullen.
# Create a binned scatterplot of User_Score vs. Critic_Score
vgsales %>%
plot_ly(___, ___) %>%
___(___, ___)