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Getting started with ggplot2 - continuous outcomes over time, focus on mapping, aes, geoms.
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README! Thanks for looking at this lesson on "Getting started with ggplot2". It's designed for somebody who is quite familiar with base R, but hasn't yet started using ggplot2. Within our domain (pharmacometrics) the most typical plot we see is time-course of some biological measurement e.g. plasma concentration of some drug within subjects. So the aim of this lesson is to get up to speed quickly with plotting this kind of data. Follow the instructions in the .Rmd file and fill in the blank spaces in the R chunks, then run the chunk using the green arrow button or CTRL/CMD + ENTER. Once you have completed all the chunks you can render the output as HTML or PDF using the "knit" button / drop down menu. If you get stuck, please give me a shout on Twitter: @MikeKSmith. Alternatively I have an account at the RStudio Community https://community.rstudio.com/ @MikeKSmith; and I'm on the R4DS Slack Channel at "Mike K Smith"
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