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Visualization with {ggplot2} #92

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This PR adds visualization with {ggplot2} section to early tutorials. Addressing issue #90.

@Degoot-AM Degoot-AM added the upcoming-training To prioritize label Jun 24, 2024
@Degoot-AM Degoot-AM requested a review from avallecam June 24, 2024 16:52
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Thank you for your pull request 😃

🤖 This automated message can help you check the rendered files in your submission for clarity. If you have any questions, please feel free to open an issue in {sandpaper}.

If you have files that automatically render output (e.g. R Markdown), then you should check for the following:

  • 🎯 correct output
  • 🖼️ correct figures
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🔍 Inspect the changes: https://github.com/epiverse-trace/tutorials-early/compare/md-outputs..md-outputs-PR-92

The following changes were observed in the rendered markdown documents:

 describe-cases.md                                  |  90 +++++++++++++++++++++
 ...ibe-cases-rendered-unnamed-chunk-10-1.png (new) | Bin 0 -> 13312 bytes
 ...ibe-cases-rendered-unnamed-chunk-11-1.png (new) | Bin 0 -> 7643 bytes
 md5sum.txt                                         |   2 +-
 4 files changed, 91 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
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If you have source files that require output and figures to be generated (e.g. R Markdown), then it is important to make sure the generated figures and output are reproducible.

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⏱️ Updated at 2024-06-24 17:14:46 +0000

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Thanks for adding the visualization section!

I made some minor text edit suggestions that I'll commit.

Before merging, I suggest you check if the figures generated are as you expect them to be in the "Rendered section" of the github-actions comment

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@Degoot-AM Degoot-AM merged commit 4b1cec9 into main Jun 25, 2024
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