Dataviz of the week: 8/3/17

[This article was first published on R – Robert Grant's stats blog, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report issue about the content on this page here)
Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.

 

Corinne Riddell posted this on Twitter. It’s one version of multiple time series that she tried out, one for each USA state. It’s not the finished article, but is really nice for its combination of that recognisable shape (I suppose if your country has a dull shape like Portugal — no offence — then readers won’t immediately recognise the meaning of the arrangement) and the clean, simple small multiples. Admittedly, the time series has enough signal:noise to make this possible, and only a few unusual states, and without that it might start to get like spaghetti, but it’s always worth sketching options like this out to see how they work.

small-multiples-map-grid-corinne-riddell

Could the state names get dropped? Probably not, but they could turn into two-letter abbreviations. The whole idea of the small multiple is that it’s not a precise x-y mapping but a general impression, so the y-axis labels could go (just as there are no x-axis labels).

Overall, I really like it and would like to write up a UK function for this to add to my dataviz toolbox.


To leave a comment for the author, please follow the link and comment on their blog: R – Robert Grant's stats blog.

R-bloggers.com offers daily e-mail updates about R news and tutorials about learning R and many other topics. Click here if you're looking to post or find an R/data-science job.
Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.

Never miss an update!
Subscribe to R-bloggers to receive
e-mails with the latest R posts.
(You will not see this message again.)

Click here to close (This popup will not appear again)