--- title: "Exercise 14" author: "Put your name here" date: "Put the date here" output: html_document --- # Task 1: Reflection Put your reflection here # Task 2: Enhanced plot When you knit this document, you will create and save a basic bar chart of hot dog eating contest winners. You will then open the resulting file in Illustrator or Gravit Designer. Open the PDF in Illustrator; open the SVG in Gravit Designer. Be sure that you save your file in Illustrator or Gravit Designer **with a different name**. You don't want to accidentally overwrite all your enhancements and updates when you knit this document. That would be so sad. ```{r make-and-save-hot-dog-plot} library(tidyverse) library(svglite) hotdogs <- read_csv("data/hot-dog-contest-winners.csv") %>% rename(dogs = `Dogs eaten`, record = `New record`) %>% mutate(record = factor(record)) # Change the colors here if you want # (or anything else if you want too) plot_hotdogs <- ggplot(hotdogs, aes(x = Year, y = dogs, fill = record)) + geom_col() + scale_fill_manual(values = c("grey80", "#FC7300")) + scale_x_continuous(breaks = seq(1980, 2010, 2), expand = c(0, 0)) + scale_y_continuous(breaks = seq(0, 70, 10), expand = c(0, 0)) + guides(fill = FALSE) + labs(y = "Hot dogs and buns", x = NULL) + theme_minimal() + theme(panel.background = element_rect(fill = "transparent", colour = NA), plot.background = element_rect(fill = "transparent", colour = NA), axis.ticks.x = element_line(size = 0.25), panel.grid.major.x = element_blank(), panel.grid.major.y = element_line(size = 0.5, linetype = "dashed"), panel.grid.minor = element_blank()) # Change the dimensions here if you want ggsave(plot_hotdogs, filename = "hotdogs.pdf", device = cairo_pdf, width = 7, height = 4, units = "in", bg = "transparent") ggsave(plot_hotdogs, filename = "hotdogs.svg", width = 7, height = 4, units = "in", bg = "transparent") ```