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Tidy Eval in ggplot2

ggplot2 Version 3.0.0 Brings Tidy Evaluation to ggplot

July 18, 2018 by cmdlinetips

ggplot2 Version 3.0.0 Supports Tidy Eval

RStudio has unveiled major updates to ggplot2 with new version 3.0.0. The new ggplot2 version is available on CRAN about two weeks ago. ggplot2 3.0.0 was originally announced as ggplot2 2.3.0, but big updates made RStudio to bump the version number to 3.0.0. One of the biggest additions in the new version is that ggplo2 […]

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