During ANLY 512 we will be studying the theory and practice of data visualization. We will be using R and the packages within R to assemble data and construct many different types of visualizations. We begin by studying some of the theoretical aspects of visualization. To do that we must appreciate the basic steps in the process of making a visualization.
The objective of this assignment is to introduce you to R markdown and to complete and explain basic plots before moving on to more complicated ways to graph data.
A couple of tips, remember that there is preprocessing involved in many graphics so you may have to do summaries or calculations to prepare, those should be included in your work.
To ensure accuracy pay close attention to axes and labels, you will be evaluated based on the accuracy of your graphics.
The final product of your homework (this file) should include a short summary of each graphic.
To submit this homework you will create the document in Rstudio, using the knitr package (button included in Rstudio) and then submit the document to your Rpubs account. Once uploaded you will submit the link to that document on Moodle. Please make sure that this link is hyperlinked and that I can see the visualization and the code required to create it.
Find the mtcars data in R. This is the dataset that you will use to create your graphics.
mtcars data set that have different carb values and write a brief summary.# place the code to import graphics here
data(mtcars)
summary(mtcars)
## mpg cyl disp hp
## Min. :10.40 Min. :4.000 Min. : 71.1 Min. : 52.0
## 1st Qu.:15.43 1st Qu.:4.000 1st Qu.:120.8 1st Qu.: 96.5
## Median :19.20 Median :6.000 Median :196.3 Median :123.0
## Mean :20.09 Mean :6.188 Mean :230.7 Mean :146.7
## 3rd Qu.:22.80 3rd Qu.:8.000 3rd Qu.:326.0 3rd Qu.:180.0
## Max. :33.90 Max. :8.000 Max. :472.0 Max. :335.0
## drat wt qsec vs
## Min. :2.760 Min. :1.513 Min. :14.50 Min. :0.0000
## 1st Qu.:3.080 1st Qu.:2.581 1st Qu.:16.89 1st Qu.:0.0000
## Median :3.695 Median :3.325 Median :17.71 Median :0.0000
## Mean :3.597 Mean :3.217 Mean :17.85 Mean :0.4375
## 3rd Qu.:3.920 3rd Qu.:3.610 3rd Qu.:18.90 3rd Qu.:1.0000
## Max. :4.930 Max. :5.424 Max. :22.90 Max. :1.0000
## am gear carb
## Min. :0.0000 Min. :3.000 Min. :1.000
## 1st Qu.:0.0000 1st Qu.:3.000 1st Qu.:2.000
## Median :0.0000 Median :4.000 Median :2.000
## Mean :0.4062 Mean :3.688 Mean :2.812
## 3rd Qu.:1.0000 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:4.000
## Max. :1.0000 Max. :5.000 Max. :8.000
library(ggplot2)
library(knitr)
ggplot(data=mtcars,
aes(x = factor(1), fill = factor(carb))) +
ylab("Proportion of cars by 'carb' value") +
xlab("") +
geom_bar(width = 1) +
coord_polar(theta = "y")+
labs(title = "Carb value")
# the pie chart shows the proportion of cars form the 'mtcars' data set that have different 'carb' values
gear type in mtcarsand write a brief summary.# place the code to import graphics here
ggplot(data=mtcars, aes(x=gear)) + geom_bar(stat="Count",fill="#FF668868")
# The bar graph below shows the number of each 'gear' type in 'mtcars'. Type#3 has the most count of 'gear', and type#5 has the least count of 'gear'.
gear type and how they are further divided out by cyland write a brief summary.# place the code to import graphics here
ggplot(mtcars,
aes(x = factor(cyl), fill = factor(gear))) +
xlab("Value of 'cyl'") +
ylab("Value of 'number of gear'") +
geom_bar(color="grey")+
labs(title = "Relationship bt cyl and gear")
# The stached bar graph shows the number of each 'gear' type and the faction of 'gear' divided by 'cyl'.
wt and mpgand write a brief summary.# place the code to import graphics here
ggplot(mtcars, aes(x = wt, y = mpg)) +
xlab("wt") + ylab("mpg") +
geom_point() +
ggtitle("Relationship between 'wt' and 'mpg'") +
stat_smooth(method = "loess", formula = y ~ x, size = 1, col = "green")
# The scatter plot shows the relationship between 'wt' and 'mpg'.
# place the code to import graphics here
ggplot(mtcars, aes(x=wt, y=mpg, color=cyl,size=disp)) +
geom_point()+ggtitle("Relationship among 'wt','cyl' and 'mpg'")
# This dotted scatter plot shows the relationship between 'wt', 'mpg' and 'cyl'. The light to dark dots expresses the dispense of those relationship.