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  2. The next R4DS Office Hours begin at Sep 16, 2020 05:00PM CDT! Have an question you've been meaning to ask? Head over to our slack via , and we'll try to get you an answer! See the calendar for upcoming office hours:

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  3. The next R4DS Office Hours begin at Sep 16, 2020 10:00AM CDT! Have an question you've been meaning to ask? Head over to our slack via , and we'll try to get you an answer! See the calendar for upcoming office hours:

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  4. Sep 15

    Great data set from on spending on children across states. My plot looks just at the EITC in 2016 Inspired by and used for reference

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  5. Sep 15

    For today's I thought I would try to very cool {esquisse} package to build a plot. This is a really cool way to quickly generate some ggplot2 boilerplate that you can later refine in code.

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  6. Sep 15

    a second , to properly show off spending differences between states - the code’s easy to customise with other spending variables, too! code 👩🏻‍💻:

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  7. Sep 15

    Using the {gt} 📦 for this week's . Thanks go to for his helpful tutorial and to for her reprex! 📊: Public spending on elementary & secondary education in the US (1997- 2016). The whole table:

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  10. Sep 15

    Week 38 of : A Marimekko plot of state spending on libraries Normally I feel iffy about these types of charts... but I think they work when the areas of the bars are meaningful (in this case, they show total spending) Code:

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  11. Sep 15

    From 1997 to 2016, every state and DC increased its pre-k to 12 education spending, but some increased it much more than others. This should probably be a bar plot, but I wanted to learn how to make hex tile maps

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  12. Sep 15

    My take on a stream graph. Spending on kids for the US East Coast.

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  13. Sep 15

    My first / US Spending on Kids - Weed 38 This graphic shows the "Public spending on elementary and secondary education from 1997 to 2016 by US states"

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  14. Sep 15

    was the exploration for week 35. Visualized the episodes IMDb ratings for all the Seasons to check ratings overall distributions. code:

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  15. Sep 15

    a simple bivariate map for this week: interesting that the southeast US spends more on kids’ social security compared to their education! code 👩🏻‍💻:

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  16. Sep 14

    This wk's : state K-12 ed spending/child between 02/03 and 16/17, mapped against %change in state averages of student subject assessment test scores (math and reading).

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  17. Sep 15

    For week 38 I gave a bump chart a go. This counts as day 9 as well. Code:

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  18. Sep 15

    Week 37: Inspired by some great plots for Avatar a couple weeks ago, I decided to look at viewership and IMDB ratings across all episodes of friends for . Code:

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  19. Sep 15

    It is ! :) This week we are looking at how much US states are spending on kids. In this table we see the ten states which spend most per child (values in $1000s) and how their education spending has changed over the years 1997 to 2016.

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  20. Sep 15

    Week 38 looking at SNAP spending by state between 1997 and 2016. I will learn how to gif within R some day when I have more time... code: with help from:

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  21. Sep 15

    Tune in today at 5 PM ET for another LIVE screencast This week we're analyzing government spending on kids!

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