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    ggplot2

    ggplot2

    An implementation of the Grammar of Graphics in R

    ggplot2 is a system written in R for declaratively creating graphics. It is based on The Grammar of Graphics, which focuses on following a layered approach to describe and construct visualizations or graphics in a structured manner. With ggplot2 you simply provide the data, tell ggplot2 how to map variables to aesthetics, what graphical primitives to use, and it will take care of the rest. ggplot2 is over 10 years old and is used by hundreds of thousands of people all over the world for plotting. ...
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    ggthemes

    ggthemes

    Additional themes, scales, and geoms for ggplot2

    ggthemes is an R package that provides extra themes, scales, and geoms for ggplot2. It supplements the default ggplot2 offerings by allowing users to apply special themes (e.g., inspired by classic publications, external visualization styles), additional scale functions, and specialized geoms or color scales. It is often used to make ggplot2 plots adhere to aesthetic styles from famous news outlets, scientific journals, or presentation decks.
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    ggforce

    ggforce

    Accelerating ggplot2

    ggforce is an extension package for ggplot2 that introduces specialized statistical transforms, geoms, and layout utilities to enhance and complement the built-in ggplot2 offerings. It enables more advanced visualization techniques such as faceting enhancements, hulls, annotation marks, and novel layouts for network data and marked regions.
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    ggpubr

    ggpubr

    'ggplot2' Based Publication Ready Plots

    ggpubr is an R package that provides easy-to-use wrapper functions around ggplot2 to create publication-ready visualizations with minimal code. It streamlines plot creation for researchers and analysts, allowing features such as statistical annotation, theme customization, and plot arrangement with fewer lines of code.
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    esquisse

    esquisse

    RStudio add-in to make plots interactively with ggplot2

    The purpose of this add-in is to let you explore your data quickly to extract the information they hold. You can create visualization with {ggplot2}, filter data with {dplyr} and retrieve generated code. This addin allows you to interactively explore your data by visualizing it with the ggplot2 package. It allows you to draw bar plots, curves, scatter plots, histograms, boxplot and sf objects, then export the graph or retrieve the code to reproduce the graph. This addin allows you to interactively explore your data by visualizing it with the ggplot2 package. ...
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    see

    see

    Visualisation toolbox for beautiful and publication-ready figures

    ...It works in conjunction with other easystats packages (such as parameters, performance, modelbased, bayestestR, etc.) to convert model outputs or summary objects into visual forms (dot-and-whisker plots, diagnostic plots, residual plots, etc.). It includes themes, scales, geoms for ggplot2, and custom color palettes to make visual summaries more informative and attractive.
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    ggraph

    ggraph

    Grammar of Graph Graphics

    ggraph adapts the Grammar of Graphics from ggplot2 for network and graph visualizations. It integrates with tidygraph/igraph data structures, providing a wide range of geoms, layouts (e.g. hive plots, circle packing), and layering methods tailored to hierarchical or relational data.
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    tidytext

    tidytext

    Text mining using tidy tools

    tidytext brings tidy data principles to text mining by converting text into a tidy data frame format. It provides tools for tokenization, sentiment analysis, n‑gram creation, and term‑document matrices, enabling interoperability with dplyr, ggplot2, and other tidyverse workflows.
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    plotly

    plotly

    An interactive graphing library for R

    This part of the book teaches you how to leverage the plotly R package to create a variety of interactive graphics. There are two main ways to creating a plotly object: either by transforming a ggplot2 object (via ggplotly()) into a plotly object or by directly initializing a plotly object with plot_ly()/plot_geo()/plot_mapbox(). Both approaches have somewhat complementary strengths and weaknesses, so it can pay off to learn both approaches. Moreover, both approaches are an implementation of the Grammar of Graphics and both are powered by the JavaScript graphing library plotly.js, so many of the same concepts and tools that you learn for one interface can be reused in the other. ...
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    ggrepel

    ggrepel

    epel overlapping text labels away from each other in your ggplot2

    ggrepel is an R package that provides “smart” repulsion for text and label geoms in ggplot2. When placing text labels on a plot (e.g. labeling points), the labels can often overlap; ggrepel ensures labels don’t overlap (or overlap less) by repelling labels / pushing them away, adding connecting lines or nudges, etc. It improves the readability of plots, especially when many labels are present. Support for point and segment geoms (so labels can be connected by lines when moved). ...
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    ggstatsplot

    ggstatsplot

    Enhancing {ggplot2} plots with statistical analysis

    {ggstatsplot} is an extension of {ggplot2} package for creating graphics with details from statistical tests included in the information-rich plots themselves. In a typical exploratory data analysis workflow, data visualization and statistical modeling are two different phases: visualization informs modeling, and modeling in its turn can suggest a different visualization method, and so on and so forth.
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    MetBrewer

    MetBrewer

    Color palette package inspired by Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY

    ...The palettes are curated, named after artworks or styles, and often include notes about colorblind-friendliness and contrast. The package supports both discrete and continuous palette types, with interpolation when more colors are requested than originally defined. It also provides ggplot2-friendly scale functions (scale_color_met_c, scale_fill_met_d, etc.) so integration into typical R plotting workflows is smooth. Internally, the package includes functions to list available palettes, check which are colorblind-friendly, and visualize all palettes at once.
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    gganimate

    gganimate

    A Grammar of Animated Graphics

    gganimate extends the grammar of graphics as implemented by ggplot2 to include the description of animation. It does this by providing a range of new grammar classes that can be added to the plot object in order to customize how it should change with time. Here we take a simple boxplot of fuel consumption as a function of cylinders and let it transition between the number of gears available in the cars.
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    Shiny

    Shiny

    Build interactive web apps directly from R with Shiny framework

    Shiny is an R package from RStudio that enables users to build interactive web applications using R without requiring knowledge of JavaScript, HTML, or CSS. It allows statisticians and data scientists to turn their analyses into fully functional web dashboards with reactive elements, data inputs, visualizations, and controls, making data communication more effective and dynamic.
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    gramm

    gramm

    Gramm is a complete data visualization toolbox for Matlab

    ...Its design philosophy focuses on a declarative approach, where users specify the desired end result, as opposed to the traditional imperative method involving for loops, if/else statements, etc. The MATLAB implementation of gramm is inspired by the "grammar of graphics" principles (Wilkinson 1999) and the ggplot2 library for R by Hadley Wickham. As a reference to this inspiration, gramm stands for GRAMmar of graphics for MATLAB. A similar library called Seaborn also exists for Python. Gramm has been used in many publications from varied fields and is particularily suited for neuroscience, from human movement psychophysics (Morel et al. 2017), to electrophysiology (Morel et al. 2016; Ferrea et al. 2017), human functional imaging (Wan et al. 2017) and animal training (Berger et al. 2017).
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    RCall.jl

    RCall.jl

    Call R from Julia

    R is a language for statistical computing and graphics that has been around for a couple of decades and it has one of the most impressive collections of scientific and statistical packages of any environment. Recently, the Julia language has become an attractive alternative because it provides the remarkable performance of a low-level language without sacrificing the readability and ease of use of high-level languages. However, Julia still lacks the depth and scale of the R package...
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    forecast

    forecast

    Forecasting Functions for Time Series and Linear Models

    The forecast package is a comprehensive R package for time series analysis and forecasting. It provides functions for building, assessing, and using univariate forecasting models (e.g. ARIMA, exponential smoothing, etc.), tools for automatic model selection, diagnostics, plotting, forecasting future values, etc. It's widely used in statistics, economics, business forecasting, environmental science, etc. Exponential smoothing state space models (ETS) including seasonal components. Residual...
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    RStudio Cheatsheets

    RStudio Cheatsheets

    Curated collection of official cheat sheets for data science tools

    ...The repository contains source files (R Markdown or LaTeX) that generate the cheat sheets, version history, and metadata (title, author, description) for each. It covers topics such as data wrangling, data import, modeling, visualization, RStudio IDE shortcuts, Shiny development, and the tidyverse suite (dplyr, ggplot2, tidyr, purrr). These cheat sheets are widely used by R learners, educators, and practitioners as quick reference tools, and they often ship with RStudio by default or are linked from RStudio’s help/documentation pages. Users can also contribute new cheat sheet proposals, corrections, or translations via pull requests.
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    rayshader

    rayshader

    R Package for 2D and 3D mapping and data visualization

    This is an R package designed for producing beautiful and interactive 2D and 3D visualizations — especially maps and terrain renderings — using elevation/gridded data and ray-tracing / hill-shading methods. At its core, rayshader takes a matrix of elevations and applies shading, texture, ambient occlusion, overlays, and light modeling (ray shade, lambertian shading, etc.) to produce realistic relief maps. Users can rotate, zoom, and animate the scenes or script camera trajectories...
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    paletteer

    paletteer

    Collection of most color palettes in a single R package

    paletteer is an R package by Emil Hvitfeldt that aggregates color palettes from many other R packages, providing a unified, streamlined interface to access discrete, continuous, and dynamic palettes. It is intended to simplify choosing color schemes when plotting, remove the friction of remembering different palette package APIs, and make high‐quality color aesthetics more accessible. Some palettes change depending on the number of colors requested; the ability to reverse palettes. Support...
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    Observable Plot

    Observable Plot

    A concise API for exploratory data visualization

    ...You can configure much more, if needed, but Plot’s goal is to help you get a meaningful visualization quickly. Plot employs a layered grammar of graphics inspired by Vega-Lite, ggplot2, Wilkinson’s Grammar of Graphics, and Bertin’s Semiology of Graphics. Plot rejects a chart typology in favor of marks, scales, and transforms. Plot can be readily extended in JavaScript, whether to define a channel, a transform, or even a custom mark.
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    tidyverse

    tidyverse

    Easily install and load packages from the tidyverse

    tidyverse is a meta‑package that installs and loads a cohesive suite of R packages designed for data science, sharing underlying design principles, grammar, and data structures. Core components include ggplot2, dplyr, tidyr, readr, purrr, tibble, stringr, forcats, and more. It promotes tidy data workflows and consistency across tasks.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    generativeart

    generativeart

    Create Generative Art with R

    ...A small helper sets up a simple directory scaffold for “everything” versus “handpicked” images and a logfile folder, encouraging a tidy, iterative workflow. Rendering is performed with ggplot2, and users can select coordinate systems (Cartesian or polar), foreground/background colors, number of images to generate, and output format (PNG by default with other devices available).
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    Gadfly

    Gadfly

    Crafty statistical graphics for Julia

    Gadfly is a system for plotting and visualization written in Julia. It is based largely on Hadley Wickhams's ggplot2 for R and Leland Wilkinson's book The Grammar of Graphics. It was Daniel C. Jones' brainchild and is now maintained by the community.
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    R4DS (R for Data Science)

    R4DS (R for Data Science)

    R for data science: a book

    “R for Data Science” (r4ds) is the source material (book + examples) by Hadley Wickham et al., intended to teach data science using R and the tidyverse. It covers the workflow from importing data, tidying, transforming, visualizing, modelling, communicating results, and programming in R. The repository contains the source files (Quarto / RMarkdown), example datasets, visualizations, exercises, and all content needed to build the book. Includes many example datasets, diagrams, code samples,...
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