There are currently 16 open-source projects built with ggplot2, with a combined total of 11.5k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is R.
Showing 16 open-source projects
An R package that extends ggplot2 to create publication-ready graphics with statistical details embedded directly in the plots.
An R package for creating stunning 2D and 3D maps and data visualizations using raytracing, hillshading, and ggplot2 integration.
An R package that extends ggplot2 with missing functionality for custom plot composition and advanced visualizations.
An R package for visualizing and annotating phylogenetic trees and other tree-like structures using the grammar of graphics.
An R package for creating waffle (square pie) charts and isotype pictograms using ggplot2.
An R package for retrieving and plotting raster map tiles from services like Google Maps and OpenStreetMap using ggplot2.
A collection of extra coordinate systems, geoms, statistical transformations, scales, and fonts for the ggplot2 R package.
A tutorial series comparing how to implement data science concepts and build applications in both Python and R ecosystems.
An R package for creating publication-ready survival plots and conducting survival analysis using ggplot2.
Unified ggplot2 interface for visualizing statistical results from popular R packages.
An R package for creating interactive, cluster-based heatmaps using plotly for online publishing and data exploration.
A ggplot2 extension providing tech company themes, color scales, and geoms for R data visualization.
A tool for data visualization and statistical analysis of threat intelligence indicator feeds to measure their quality and effectiveness.
Course materials for UCLA's STATS 418 - Tools in Data Science covering R packages, machine learning libraries, databases, and reproducibility tools.
An R package implementing multiple edge bundling, flow map, and metro map layout algorithms for network visualization.
A benchmarking tool that measures the performance impact of Ember.js version changes on applications using Chrome Tracing and HAR replay.
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