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Making tools available to new R users #1

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anelda opened this issue Mar 9, 2020 · 0 comments
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Making tools available to new R users #1

anelda opened this issue Mar 9, 2020 · 0 comments
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accessibility to novice R users Suggest ideas to make training and packages more accessible to early stage R users feature suggestion What new functionality would you like to see?

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anelda commented Mar 9, 2020

At satRday Joburg 2020 (7 March) I learnt about {esquisse} [1]. This is a add in to make ggplot and dplyr more accessible to novices through a drag and drop style interface. The add-in allows you to:

to interactively explore your data by visualizing it with the ggplot2 package. It allows you to draw bar plots, curves, scatter plots, histograms, boxplot and sf objects, then export the graph or retrieve the code to reproduce the graph

It's an amazing tool and I think it might be really awesome if afrimapr can build a similar add-in on top of the suite of tools we'll create

[1] https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/esquisse/readme/README.html

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