Application exercises

Modified

January 29, 2025

Title Subtitle
AE 01: Building a complicated, layered graphic using the grammar of graphics  
AE 01: Building a complicated, layered graphic using the grammar of graphics Suggested answers
AE 02: Considering the data-ink ratio: The lollipop chart  
AE 02: Considering the data-ink ratio: The lollipop chart Suggested answers
AE 03: Practicing a bunch of geoms  
AE 03: Practicing a bunch of geoms Suggested answers
AE 04: Adjusting scales for World Bank indicators  
AE 04: Adjusting scales for World Bank indicators Suggested answers
AE 05: Waffle charts for visualizing proportions  
AE 05: Waffle charts for visualizing proportions Suggested answers
AE 06: Take a sad plot, and make it better  
AE 06: Take a sad plot, and make it better Suggested answers
AE 07: Federal judges and the Ivy League  
AE 07: Federal judges and the Ivy League Suggested answers
AE 08: A custom {ggplot2} theme for Cornell  
AE 08: A custom {ggplot2} theme for Cornell Suggested answers
AE 09: Telling a story of CO₂ emissions over time  
AE 10: Improve your story  
AE 11: Accessible data visualizations  
AE 11: Accessible data visualizations Suggested answers
AE 12: Apply Cairo’s qualities of great visualizations  
AE 13: Revise a boxplot using Tufte’s principles  
AE 14: Visceralizing billion dollar weather and climate disasters  
AE 15: Optimizing color spaces  
AE 15: Optimizing color spaces Suggested answers
AE 16: Drawing maps with {ggmap}  
AE 16: Drawing maps with {ggmap} Suggested answers
AE 17: Visualizing household income in New York  
AE 17: Visualizing household income in New York Suggested answers
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