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## speed dist
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Let’s plot amazing graph using ggplot2
library(gapminder)
library(tidyverse)
data(gapminder)
ggplot(data = gapminder,
aes(x = gdpPercap, y = lifeExp)) +
geom_path(aes(group = country, color = continent)) +
geom_point(aes(color = continent, size = pop)) +
scale_color_brewer(palette = 'Dark2') + scale_x_log10() +
annotation_logticks(sides = 'b') +
facet_wrap( ~ continent, scales = 'free', nrow = 1) +
scale_size_area() +
theme(legend.position = 'bottom',
legend.box = 'vertical')
getRversion() Note that the echo = FALSE parameter was added to the code chunk to prevent printing of the R code that generated the plot.Vois ton article ici (Gnanvi et al. 2020)
| Amis | Situation matrimoniale | Age |
|---|---|---|
| Janyce | Celibataire | 15 |
| Ezekiel | Marié | 25 |
| Brezesky | Celibataire | 12 |
equation block:
\[e^x = 1\] \[e^x = e^{ln(x)}\]
Elle n’a pas d’histoire.
Encore moins ezekiel
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