library(tidyverse)
library(palmerpenguins)HDS 3.1-3.2
Begin by loading the tidyverse and palmerpenguins packages in the code chunk above and adding your name as the author.
Visualizing the penguins Data
Categorical Variables
Let’s start by making a bar chart of the species variable. Modify this code by filling in the ______ to do so:
ggplot(data = penguins, mapping = aes(x = species)) +
geom_bar() +
labs(
x = "Penguin Species",
y = "Number of Penguins",
title = "Distribution of Penguin Species near Palmer Station, Antarctica"
)Make a bar chart showing the number of penguins on each island by using the code above as a template:
ggplot(penguins, aes(x = island)) +
geom_bar() +
labs(
x = "Islands",
y = "Number of Penguins",
title = "Distribution of Penguins Across Islands"
)Quantitative Variables
Now let’s make a histogram of the bill_length_mm variable. Modify this code by filling in the ______ to do so:
ggplot(penguins, mapping = aes(x = bill_length_mm)) +
geom_histogram() +
labs(
x = "Bill Length (mm)",
y = "Penguin Count",
title = "Bill Lengths of Penguins"
)Make a histogram of flipper_length_mm and set the binwidth to 4. Use the code above as a template:
ggplot(penguins, aes(x = flipper_length_mm)) +
geom_histogram(binwidth = 4) +
labs(
x = "Flipper Length (mm)",
y = "Penguin Count",
title = "Flipper Lengths of Penguins"
)Warning: Removed 2 rows containing non-finite outside the scale range
(`stat_bin()`).
Now make a density plot (instead of a histogram) of flipper_length_mm by using the geom_density() function:
ggplot(penguins, aes(x = flipper_length_mm)) +
geom_density() +
labs(
x = "Flipper Length",
y = "Density",
title = "Density of Flipper Lengths of Penguins"
)Warning: Removed 2 rows containing non-finite outside the scale range
(`stat_density()`).
Suppose we would like to look at how flipper_length_mm differs across species. Modify this code by filling in the ______ to do so:
ggplot(penguins, mapping = aes(x = flipper_length_mm)) +
geom_histogram() +
facet_wrap( ~ species) +
labs(
x = "Flipper Length (mm)",
y = "Penguin Count",
title = "Distribution of Flipper Lengths Across Species"
)Do different species have distinctly different flipper lengths?
Yes, the flipper lengths of Adelie and Chinstrap appear to fall within similar ranges of length from 0-210 mm, while Gento penguins seem to have longer flipper lengths ranging from >200.