That is a loooooooong time. Beside personal preferences and grammar idiosyncrasies of each paradigm, something else to take into account is where things are heading. With more and more people having embraced ggplot2
, the number of really cool packages that build on its grammar has recently become truly huge (see http://www.ggplot2-exts.org/gallery/).
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Thanks for helping me out.
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People definitely still use both packages.
You can visually see some of the differences in Tufte in R:
Tufte in R 45Here's another post: Plotting in R: Intro to base, lattice and ggplot2 by Joseph V. Casillas
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Hey thanks for the publicity, @mara. I wrote that ages ago (mainly for myself). Hopefully somebody might have found it useful, if only for comparing the three frameworks.
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