program -9.

Author

K Atharsh

Program -9

Objective

Create multiple histograms using ggplot2::facet_wrap() to visualize how a variable (e.g., Sepal.Length) is distributed across different groups (e.g., Species) in a built-in R dataset.


Requirements

Before proceeding, make sure you have the ggplot2 package installed. You can install it using: install.packages(“ggplot2”) Then, load the package:

Step 1: Load and Explore the Dataset

We’ll use the built-in iris dataset. This dataset contains:

  • 150 rows (observations)

  • 4 numeric columns: Sepal.Length, Sepal.Width, Petal.Length, Petal.Width

  • 1 categorical column: Species (Setosa, Versicolor, Virginica)

Let’s view the first few rows.

library(ggplot2)
# Load the iris dataset
data(iris)

# View the first few rows of the dataset
head(iris)
  Sepal.Length Sepal.Width Petal.Length Petal.Width Species
1          5.1         3.5          1.4         0.2  setosa
2          4.9         3.0          1.4         0.2  setosa
3          4.7         3.2          1.3         0.2  setosa
4          4.6         3.1          1.5         0.2  setosa
5          5.0         3.6          1.4         0.2  setosa
6          5.4         3.9          1.7         0.4  setosa
 ggplot(iris, aes(x = Sepal.Length)) +
  geom_histogram(binwidth = 0.3, fill = "skyblue", color = "black") +
  facet_wrap(~ Species) +
  labs(title = "Distribution of Sepal Length by Species",
       x = "Sepal Length (cm)",
       y = "Frequency") +
  theme_minimal()