Primary exercises
- Facets (grid): variable for rows and/or variable for
columns.
 Try each of the followingfacet_gridlines and understand
the effects:
p <- ggplot( pulse ) +
  aes( x = weight, y = height, color = exercise, shape = gender ) +
  geom_point( size = 3, alpha = 0.8 )
p + facet_grid( . ~ exercise )

p + facet_grid( exercise ~ . )

p + facet_grid( gender ~ exercise )

p + facet_grid( exercise ~ gender )

p + facet_grid( exercise ~ gender, scales = "free" )

# p + facet_grid( . ~ exercise )
#     Here . (dot) is used to state that no facetting should be done for rows.
# p + facet_grid( exercise ~ . )
#     Here . (dot) is used to state that no facetting should be done for columns.
# p + facet_grid( exercise ~ gender, scales = "free" )
#     The scales="free" argument allows ranges on the axes to be different
#     in each row/column.
- Facets (wrap): multi-level variable in multiple rows and
columns.
 Now comparefacet_wrapwithfacet_grid:
p <- ggplot( pulse ) +
  aes( x = weight, y = height, color = exercise, shape = gender ) +
  geom_point( size = 3, alpha = 0.8 )
p + facet_grid( . ~ year )

p + facet_grid( year ~ . )

p + facet_wrap( ~ year )

p + facet_wrap( ~ year, scales = "free" )

# facet_grid always enforces that a single variable goes in one direction
#     (either rows or columns)
#
# facet_wrap distributes levels of the variable to fill the whole plot
#     area "nicely"
- Visualize effect of running on pulse.
 Reconstruct the following image based on thepulsedata.
 Add componentcoord_fixed()to enforce that unit sizes are
identical for both axes.
 Usegeom_abline( slope = 1 )to get the line showing wherepulse1andpulse2are equal.
 Disable the warning message.
ggplot( pulse ) +
  aes( x = pulse1, y = pulse2 ) +
  geom_point() +
  facet_wrap( ~ ran ) +
  coord_fixed() +
  geom_abline( slope = 1, color = "red", linetype = 2 ) +
  theme_bw() +
  xlab( "pulse1 (before exercise) [1/min]" ) +
  ylab( "pulse2 (after exercise) [1/min]" )

 
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