Box plots. Like box plots, only…box plots.
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On a rare, brief holiday (here and here, if you’re interested; both highly-recommended), I make the mistake of checking my Twitter feed:
paging @neilfws . . . RT @psudmant: Ground breaking new methods from @naturemethods – boxplots – no rly nature.com/nmeth/journal/…—
Chris Miller (@chrisamiller) January 30, 2014
This points me to BoxPlotR. It draws box plots. Using Shiny Server. That’s the “innovation”, presumably.
With “quilt plots” and now this, I’m starting to think that I’ve been doing science wrong all these years. If I’d been told to submit the trivial computational work I do every single day to journals, I could have thousands of publications by now.
I’m still pretty relaxed post-holiday, so let’s just leave it there.
Filed under: publications, R, statistics Tagged: boxplot, methods, nature
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