Welcome the R graph gallery, a collection of charts made with the R programming language. Hundreds of charts are displayed in several sections, always with their reproducible code available. The gallery makes a focus on the tidyverse and ggplot2. Feel free to suggest a chart or report a bug; any feedback is highly welcome! Stay in touch with the gallery by following it on Twitter. Oh and if you want to get better at R, check my best tips and subscribe to the newsletter.
The R Graph Gallery boasts the most extensive compilation of R-generated graphs on the web.
Featuring over 400 examples, our collection is meticulously organized into nearly 50 chart types, following the data-to-viz classification. Each example comes with reproducible code and a detailed explanation of its functionality.
We begin each chart type with a foundational tutorial that outlines its core structure and purpose. Once you've grasped the basics, our step-by-step guides offer insights into elementary customizations. This ensures that your charts not only visualize data effectively but also resonate with your unique requirements.
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We're on a relentless quest to showcase the finest graphs created with R.
Our team scours the internet, follows leading creators on Twitter, and examines Tidy Tuesday submissions. As a result, our R Graph Gallery is a curated collection of the most exceptional R-based visualizations.
Exploring these remarkable data visualization projects will not only inspire you but also provide templates and code snippets that you won't find in beginner-level tutorials.
Dive into this section and elevate your R data visualization skills to new heights. 🔥