How do I import data into ggplot2?
You can import data into ggplot2 using the read.csv()
function to read CSV files, or readr
package functions like read_csv()
.
Can you show me an example of importing a CSV file?
Sure! Here's a simple example:
library(ggplot2)
# Import data
my_data <- read.csv('path/to/your/file.csv')
What if my data is in Excel format?
You can use the readxl
package to import Excel files. Here's how:
library(readxl)
my_data <- read_excel('path/to/your/file.xlsx')
How do I check if the data imported correctly?
You can use the head()
function to view the first few rows of your data:
head(my_data)
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