Author: Matthew Renze
Published: July 21, 2016
Summary

Learn how to create and interpret data visualizations involving three or more variables using R.

Description
R is a popular open-source programming language for data analysis. Its interactive programming environment and data visualization capabilities make R an ideal tool for creating a wide variety of data visualizations.

In this course, Multivariate Data Visualization with R, you will learn how to answer questions about your data by creating multivariate data visualizations with R. First, you’ll learn the basics about creating multivariate data visualizations with R, in order to have a strong foundation to build on. Next, you’ll learn how to create and interpret data visualizations that involve various combinations of three categorical or numerical variables. Finally, you’ll learn how to create and interpret data visualizations that involve an arbitrary number of variables at the same time.

By the end of this course, you’ll have the skill required to create and interpret a variety of multivariate data visualizations using R.

Outline
1. Course Overview
2. Introduction
3. Visualizing Three Categorical Variables
4. Visualizing Two Categorical and One Numeric Variables
5. Visualizing One Categorical and Two Numeric Variables
6. Visualizing Three Numeric Variables
7. Visualizing Many Variables

Audience
Software developers and IT professionals

Prerequisites
Basic programming skills

Duration
2 hours and 11 minutes

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