Data Visualization

Code for quiz 9.

  1. Load the R package we will use.
library(tidyverse)
library(echarts4r)
library(ggforce) #install  before using for the first time
library(hrbrthemes)
library(tidyquant)  #install  before using for the first time
theme_set(theme_ipsum()) # set all of the plot themes
  1. Quiz questions

Question: e_charts-1

Create a bar chart that shows the average hours Americans spend on five activities by year. Use the timeline argument to create an animation that will animate through the years.

spend_time  <- read_csv("https://estanny.com/static/week8/spend_time.csv")

e_charts-1

Start with spend_time

spend_time %>% 
  group_by(year) %>% 
  e_charts(x = activity, timeline = TRUE) %>% 
  e_timeline_opts(autoPlay = TRUE) %>% 
  e_bar(serie = avg_hours) %>% 
  e_title(text = 'Average hours Americans spend per day on each activity') %>% 
  e_legend(show =FALSE )

Question: echarts-2

Create a line chart for the activities that American spend time on.

Start with spend_time

spend_time %>% 
  mutate(year = paste(year, "12", "31", sep = "-")) %>% 
  mutate(year = lubridate::ymd(year)) %>% 
  group_by(activity) %>% 
  e_charts(x = year) %>% 
  e_line(serie = avg_hours) %>% 
  e_tooltip() %>% 
  e_title(text = 'Average hours Americans spend per day on each activity') %>%
  e_legend(top = 40)

Question - modify slide 82

ggplot(spend_time, aes(x = year, y = avg_hours, color = activity)) +
  geom_point() +
  geom_mark_ellipse(aes(filter = activity == "leisure/sports",
                        description = "Americans spend on average more time each day on leisure/sports than the other activities"))

Question: tidyquant

Modify the tidyquant example in the video

Retrieve stock price for SEE Facebook, ticker: FB, using tq_get

df <- tq_get("FB", get = "stock.prices",
             from = "2019-08-01", to = "2020-07-28")

Create a plot with the df data

ADD labs

ggplot(df, aes(x = date, y = close)) +
  geom_line() +
  geom_mark_ellipse(aes(
    filter = date == "2020-01-08",
    description = "The CDC issued its first public alert about the coronavirus."
  ), fill = "yellow") +
  geom_mark_ellipse(aes(
   filter  = date == "2020-05-27",
    description = "The number of COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. tops 100,000."
  ), color = "red", ) +
  labs(
    title = "Facebook",
    x = NULL,
    y = "Closing price per share",
    caption = "Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_COVID-19_pandemic_in_the_United_States"
  )

Save the previous plot to preview.png and add to the yaml chunk at the top

ggsave(filename = "preview.png", 
       path = here::here("_posts", "2022-03-31-data-visualization"))