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An interactive graphing library for R
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A curated list of awesome ggplot2 tutorials, packages etc.
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geom_jitter?
Hi, thanks for the work on this very useful package!
This might be a dumb thought, but I was wondering if it would be possible to incorporate jitter'ed points (probably through geom_jitter) as an option. I'm not sure if it would be better to calculate the density before or after jittering, too.
Thanks again!
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R package for geographical faceting with ggplot2
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Interactive Heat Maps for R Using plotly
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