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Carson Sievert from Plotly recreated Hadley Wickam’s entire ggplot2 documentation using Plotly’s open-source ggplotly converter – http://ropensci.github.io/plotly/ggplot2/. This makes every ggplot2 graph interactive and drawn in D3.js !
position_jitterdodge
scale_color_brewer
stat_summary_hex
geom_violin
geom_smooth
geom_polygon
geom_point
Here are some further resources to help you get started with ggplotly()
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