Steve Miller writes:
One of the new OpenBI hires tasked with getting up to speed on R approached me a few weeks back to solicit my recommendations for books/websites to turbo-charge her understanding of R graphics.
I was only too happy to offer my $.02 on materials I’ve found productive over the years, hoping to spare her a bit of the learning curve I experienced on my own 10 years ago. Fortunately, R’s statistical graphics are top-notch and there’s now no shortage of excellent sources for eager students.
Rather appropriate about my post about interpreting charts don’t you think? 😉
Seriously, this is a great resource for R graphics resources.
You may understand your findings but if you can’t communicate them effectively, such as by graphic presentation, you will be the only one who understands your findings. Doesn’t lead to a lot of repeat work.