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### Input is the data to be represented along with the variables
###An example dataset can be loaded from ggplot2 data
library(ggplot2)
diamonds
### Will display the following
### carat cut color clarity depth table price x y z
<dbl> <ord> <ord> <ord> <dbl> <dbl> <int> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl>
1 0.23 Ideal E SI2 61.5 55 326 3.95 3.98 2.43
2 0.21 Premium E SI1 59.8 61 326 3.89 3.84 2.31
3 0.23 Good E VS1 56.9 65 327 4.05 4.07 2.31
4 0.290 Premium I VS2 62.4 58 334 4.2 4.23 2.63
5 0.31 Good J SI2 63.3 58 335 4.34 4.35 2.75
6 0.24 Very Good J VVS2 62.8 57 336 3.94 3.96 2.48
7 0.24 Very Good I VVS1 62.3 57 336 3.95 3.98 2.47
8 0.26 Very Good H SI1 61.9 55 337 4.07 4.11 2.53
9 0.22 Fair E VS2 65.1 61 337 3.87 3.78 2.49
10 0.23 Very Good H VS1 59.4 61 338 4 4.05 2.39
### … with 53,930 more rows
###One can load their own datasets as a dataframe
png("violinplot.png",width = 5*300, height = 5*300, res = 300)
ggplot(diamonds,aes(x=cut,y=price))+geom_violin(aes(fill = cut))+geom_boxplot(width=0.1) + ggtitle("Diamond cuts and price distribution")
dev.off()
###This will generate a violin plot along with a box plot inside