Reducing usage of for loops with the reduce function from purrr, filling spatial maps with density gradients to account for overplotting, and a fun way to add attribution to your fancy ggplots.
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- This week's curator: Tony Elhabr - @TonyElHabr (Twitter) & @[email protected] (Mastodon)
- Reducing my for loop usage with purrr::reduce()
- How to fill maps with density gradients with R, {ggplot2}, and {sf}
- Adding social media icons to charts with {ggplot2}
- Entire issue available at rweekly.org/2023-W31
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