Sarah Lewis
2010-Sep-21 14:33 UTC
[R] Hadley Wickham - Training in London, Data Visualisation in R
Hadley Wickham London: 1st - 2nd November 2010 Data Visualisation in R: Harnessing the power of ggplot2 to produce elegant data graphics Mango Solutions is delighted to offer a one-off 2 day training course with Dr. Hadley Wickham, R Project Data Visualisation Guru and creator of ggplot 2. The course is a must for any R user looking to improve their data visualisation skills. Suitable for any level of R experience, it will especially benefit those who know how to get data in and out of R and who can do some basic modelling. Places will be limited on what will be a very popular course. Course Content: Day One Basic graphics - How to create scatterplots, and how to add extra variables with aesthetics (like colour, shape and size) or facetting. Jittering, histograms and reordering. Coding strategy best practices. - Data: fuel economy of US cars. Graphics for large data - Histograms and bar charts for displaying distributional summaries. More boxplots. Other techniques for overcoming overplotting when drawing scatterplots of large datasets. - Data: prices and characteristics of 50,000 diamonds. Data manipulation and transformation - Group-wise summaries and transformations to add extra information to your plots. How to visualise time series. - Data: trends in US baby names over the last 120 years. Data analysis case study - Iteration between graphics, transformation and modelling. More practice using ddply, and combining it with other R functions. - Data: US baby names Day Two Visualising space - What is map data and how can you draw it? Working with shape files. Basic ggplot2 theory. How to combine multiple layers. Combining maps with data. Choropleths/themeatic maps, proportional symbol maps. - Data: Texas mortality and worldwide TB infections ggplot2 theory and graphical critique - How to critique a graphic (how is a graphic like pumpkin pie?) What is the layered grammar of graphics and why is it important? Using the grammar to create richer plots. Polishing your plots for presentation - Tweaking your plots for maximum presentation impact. Introduction to colour theory. Labels, legends and axes. Tweaking the plot themes. Where to next - General development advice. Hadley Wickham is the Dobelman Family Junior Chair in Statistics at Rice University. He is an active member of the R community, has written and contributed to over 20 R packages and won the John Chambers Award for Statistical Computing for his work developing tools for data reshaping and visualisation. His research focuses on how to make data analysis better, faster and easier with a particular emphasis on the use of visualisation to better understand data and models. For more information please contact: Training at mango-solutions.com 01249 767700 or visit www.mango-solutions.com Venue to be confirmed but will be a central London location. Price for 2 day course ?1,000 ex. VAT Sarah Lewis T: +44 (0)1249 767700?Ext: 200 F: +44 (0)1249 767707 M: +44 (0)7746 224226 www.mango-solutions.com Unit 2 Greenways Business Park Bellinger Close Chippenham Wilts SN15 1BN UK LEGAL NOTICE This message is intended for the use o...{{dropped:9}}