Reference no: EM132457132
Assignment: Background: As we have learned, a lot of thought goes into the design of a visualization. This week we review how the data types influence the graphing types.
• Use RStudio to generate the list of simple graphs below using the dataset: dataset_price_personal_computers_Chaptr6
The submission MUST include the screen captures of the multiple windows for each graph listed or 0 points will be earned
• The windows are Code/or file contents, Console, Environment/Files (num observations and variables), Plots/Graphs
Graphs to Produce:
Pie Chart:
• Create a pie chart for the computer ram
• Label the RAM sizes for each amount of RAM discovered in the dataset formatted as 2GB, or 4GB, or 16GB, as examples
• Title the pie chart as "Computer Ram"
• Color the pie chart using the rainbow option
Bar Plot:
• Create a barplot of the computer screen sizes
• Label the x-axis as "Screen Sizes"
• Label the y-axis as "Frequency"
• Title the barplot as "Computer Screen Sizes"
• Color the bars in the barplot any color you wish.
Histogram:
• Create a histogram of the computer prices
• Label the x-axis as "Prices"
• Title the histogram as "Computer Prices"
• Give the histogram any color you wish.
Box Plot:
• Create a boxplot of comparing the computer price and premium category
• Label the y-axis as "Price"
• Label the x-axis as "Premium"
• Title the boxplot as "Premium Computer Prices Distribution"
• Color the boxplot any color you wish.
Scatter Plot:
• Create a scatter plot of computer price and hard drive size
• Label the x-axis as "Hard Drive Size"
• Label the y-axis as "Price"
• Title the scatter plot as "Computer Price vs Hard Drive Size"
• Color the scatter any color you wish.
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