R Pirate Today
In the vast, churnin’ ocean of data science, where spreadsheets be the dull harbors and SAS be the tyrannical navy, there sails a brave breed of coder: the . Armed not with a cutlass, but with a tidyverse oar and a chest overflowin’ with ggplot2 treasures.
library(yarrr) pirateplot(formula = weight ~ Diet + Time, data = ChickWeight, theme = 2) …they unleash the —a fearsome, beautiful hybrid of a boxplot, violin plot, and beanplot, adorned with jittered points like cannonballs scatterin’ across a galleon’s deck. The colors be as bold as a Caribbean sunset, and the confidence intervals mark the spot where X marks the mean. r pirate
So raise a grog (or a warm coffee) to the R pirate: may your p-values be low, your plots be fierce, and your NA s never sink your ship. In the vast, churnin’ ocean of data science,
🏴☠️📊 Note: The real package is {yarrr} (Yet Another R Regression Review) by Nathaniel Phillips, featuring pirateplot . If ye want the actual help file, type ?pirateplot in R after installin’ yarrr . The colors be as bold as a Caribbean
But the heartiest R pirate knows of the legendary {pirate} package (part of the {yarrr} fleet). With a single chant: