Color and opacity
Increasing the transparency (i.e. decreasing the opacity) of a trace can help improve its readability. For example, if there are bars of similar heights in bar charts or histograms, increasing the transparency enables one to see the horizontal grid lines behind the bars, making judgement of relative heights easier. Of course, the hover info can clarify this, but why not make it as easy as possible for your reader?
In this exercise, you will adapt plotly code to change the color of a histogram and increase its transparency.
plotly has already been loaded for you.
Este exercício faz parte do curso
Interactive Data Visualization with plotly in R
Instruções do exercício
- Adapt the code so that the bars of the histogram are
"navy"and are 50% transparent.
Exercício interativo prático
Experimente este exercício completando este código de exemplo.
# Create a histogram of Critic_Score with navy bars that are 50% transparent
vgsales2016 %>%
plot_ly(x = ~Critic_Score) %>%
add_histogram(color = ___, opacity = ___)