Bioinformaticians in Plotly
Bioinfo-what?! At Plotly, we’re proud of our diverse and talented user base. In this post, we show off the work of our bioinformaticians. In case you didn’t know: Bioinformatics is...continue reading.
Bioinfo-what?! At Plotly, we’re proud of our diverse and talented user base. In this post, we show off the work of our bioinformaticians. In case you didn’t know: Bioinformatics is...continue reading.
Bioinfo-what?! At Plotly, we’re proud of our diverse and talented user base. In this post, we show off the work of our bioinformaticians. In case you didn’t know: Bioinformatics is...continue reading.
Heat maps are great to compare observations with lots of variables (which must be comparable in terms of unit, domain, … Read More →continue reading.
There is a plethora of classification algorithms available to people who have a bit of coding experience and a set of data. A common machine learning method is the random...continue reading.
Stoltzmaniac is going local in today’s blog post! I dug into the City of Fort Collins open data and published my findings below. The data was surprisingly clean and laid...continue reading.
I’m always looking for ways to spark my kid’s interest in computers, data, etc. This has proven to be more difficult than I thought it would be (kids these days…)....continue reading.
I’m always looking for ways to spark my kid’s interest in computers, data, etc. This has proven to be more difficult than I thought it would be (kids these days…)....continue reading.
rm(list = ls()) library(ggplot2) # create data x <- c(8,7,6,7,6,5,6,5,4,5,4,3,4,3,2,3,2,1,0.5,0.1) dat1 <- data.frame(x1 = 1:length(x), x2 = x) dat2 <- data.frame(x1 = 1:length(x), x2 = -x) dat1$xvar <- dat2$xvar <-...continue reading.
rm(list = ls()) library(ggplot2) # create data x <- c(8,7,6,7,6,5,6,5,4,5,4,3,4,3,2,3,2,1,0.5,0.1) dat1 <- data.frame(x1 = 1:length(x), x2 = x) dat2 <- data.frame(x1 = 1:length(x), x2 = -x) dat1$xvar <- dat2$xvar <-...continue reading.
I saw Simon Jackson’s recent blog post regarding ordering categories within facets. He proposed a way of dealing with the problem of ordering variables shared across facets within facets. This...continue reading.
In response to a user’s request and after a short conversation with Carson Sievert (creator / maintainer of the plotly R package), I recently made a small tweak to TrelliscopeJS...continue reading.
In response to a user’s request and after a short conversation with Carson Sievert (creator / maintainer of the plotly R package), I recently made a small tweak to TrelliscopeJS...continue reading.
This post is dedicated to my mother – Seinfeld’s greatest fan. Seinfeld is a classic TV sitcom. It featured four main characters surrounded by relatively normal, everyday, run of the...continue reading.
This post shows a simple example of creating an interactive display that allows you to navigate thousands of instagram posts with just a few lines of code using TrelliscopeJS. The...continue reading.
This post shows a simple example of creating an interactive display that allows you to navigate thousands of instagram posts with just a few lines of code using TrelliscopeJS. The...continue reading.
Marijuana, Alcohol, and Other Drugs Continuing our Exploration of the Data After identifying the sources of crime growth, it’s time to investigate specific crime rates. This blog post addresses drug...continue reading.
I recently published a new explorable visualization of equivalence, and non-inferiority testing. The visualization lets you explore the decision rules associated with these different hypotheses. It also shows how the...continue reading.
I’m really excited to announce the beta release of a visualization project I’ve put a lot of work into for the past several months, trelliscopejs. trelliscopejs is an R package...continue reading.
I’m really excited to announce the beta release of a visualization project I’ve put a lot of work into for the past several months, trelliscopejs. trelliscopejs is an R package...continue reading.
Project Background As we all know, Colorado is considered one of the scariest places on earth. Denver, CO has had an enormous influx of people over the last decade and...continue reading.