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hi this is urine for statistics globe.com and in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to create a legend in a chichi plot to plot in the r programming language so in the video iamp;#39;m going to use some example data that we can create in lines 1 to 4 of the code so if you run these lines of code you will see that at the top right of our studio a new dataset appears and we can also have a look at the first few rows of this data set by running line 5 of the code and then you can see here at the bottom in the our studio console that our danger contains three columns X Y and a group column now if we want to plot these data with the ggplot2 package we need to and load the package as you can see in line 7 and 8 of the code I have installed package already so Iamp;#39;m just going to load it with line 8 of the code and now we can draw a basic chichi plot with the ggplot2 package as you can see in lines 10 and 11 so if you run these lines of code you will see that at the bottom rig